Armilogia, sive, Ars chromocritica The language of arms by the colours & metals being analogically handled according to the nature of things, and fitted with apt motto's to the heroical science of herauldry in the symbolical world : whereby is discovered what is signified by every honourable partition, ordinary, or charge, usually born in coat-armour, and mythologized to the heroical theam [sic] of Homer on the shield of Achilles : a work of this nature never yet extant / by Sylvanus Morgan ...

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Armilogia, sive, Ars chromocritica The language of arms by the colours & metals being analogically handled according to the nature of things, and fitted with apt motto's to the heroical science of herauldry in the symbolical world : whereby is discovered what is signified by every honourable partition, ordinary, or charge, usually born in coat-armour, and mythologized to the heroical theam [sic] of Homer on the shield of Achilles : a work of this nature never yet extant / by Sylvanus Morgan ...
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Morgan, Sylvanus, 1620-1693.
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London :: Printed by T. Hewer for Nathaniel Brook ..., and Henry Eversden ...,
1666.
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Heraldry.
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Conclusion of this Chapter,
To Sir Henry Blunt of Tettenhanger in the County of Hartford, Knight,

SIR,

The Nebule Line in your Coat hath already inroll'd you in the House of Fame: your Travels having made you far fa∣mous, have lifted your Head above the Clouds. Nevertheless what is now mounted in the Air, was at first in Plano, viz. Lo∣zengy OR and Sable, as Matter and Form compounded toge∣ther, for the Honour of so good a House, and is removed from its first Simplicity, for the distinction of a numerous Progeny, & the Field you bear shews your Ancestours were men of high Agitations.

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