02242nam 2200385 n 450 99639057950331620221108074555.0(CKB)4940000000102459(EEBO)2240852081(UnM)99842470(EXLCZ)99494000000010245919910510d1596 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Daniel his Chaldie visions and his Ebrevv: both translated after the original: and expounded both, by reduction of heathen most famous stories vnto the exact proprietie of his wordes (which is the surest certaintie what he must meane:) and by ioyning all the Bible, and learned tongues to the frame of his worke[electronic resource]At London Printed by Richard Field [and Gabriel Simson], for William Young dwelling neare the great north doore of Paules, where the other workes of the same author are to be sold1596[136] p., [4] leaves of platesTranslator's dedication signed: Hugh Broughton.Signatures: *⁴ A-K⁴ H⁴ L-P⁴."Simson app[arently]. pr[inted]. C-G and 2nd H, and in at least the L, C copies these quires are the same setting as 2786"--STC.Part of quire K is printed in red Hebrew characters.Running title reads: Daniel.The engravings are from the same plates as those used in STC 3850.Caption title, leaf A1r: "To the Christian reader: of Daniels plainnesse." Variant: an incomplete and different version printed by E. Allde, caption title "The graces of Daniel.".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Broughton Hugh1549-1612.1002304Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390579503316Daniel his Chaldie visions and his Ebrevv: both translated after the original: and expounded both, by reduction of heathen most famous stories vnto the exact proprietie of his wordes (which is the surest certaintie what he must meane:) and by ioyning all the Bible, and learned tongues to the frame of his worke2365479UNISA