02357nam 2200433 n 450 99639080370331620200824120658.0(CKB)4940000000102347(EEBO)2240901271(UnM)99841992e(UnM)99841992(EXLCZ)99494000000010234719910422d1626 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The new-found politicke[electronic resource] Disclosing the secret natures and dispositions as well of priuate persons as of statesmen and courtiers; wherein the gouernments, greatnesse, and power of the most notable kingdomes and common-wealths of the world are discouered and censured. Together with many excellent caueats and rules fit to be obserued by those princes and states of Christendome, both Protestants and papists, which haue reason to distrust the designes of the King of Spaine, as by the speech of the Duke of Hernia, vttered in the counsell of Spaine, and hereto annexed, may appeare. Written in Italian by Traiano Boccalini ... And now translated into English for the benefit of this kingdomeLondon Printed [at Eliot's Court Press] for Francis Williams, neere the Royall Exchange1626[12], 242, [2] pEditor's dedication signed: William Vaughan.In three parts; part 1 is a translation by John Florio and part 3 an adaptation by William Vaughan of "De' ragguagli di Parnaso" by Traiano Boccalini. Part 2 is a partial reprint of Thomas Scott's "Newes from Pernassus", an adaption of Boccalini's "Pietra del paragone politico".Printer's name from STC.The last leaf is blank.Reproduction of the original in the New York Public Library.eebo-0103Political scienceEarly works to 1800Political scienceBoccalini Traiano1556-1613.164621Vaughan William1577-1641.1001780Florio John1553?-1625.141399Scott Thomas1580?-1626.1001041Boccalini Traiano1556-1613.164621Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390803703316The new-found politicke2376625UNISA