02456nam 2200457 n 450 99639457550331620211112181617.0(CKB)4940000000123258(EEBO)2240928685(UnM)ocm99892333e(UnM)99892333(EXLCZ)99494000000012325819921130d1604 uy engurbn#|||a|bb|The arch's of triumph erected in honor of the high and mighty prince. Iames. the first of that name. King, of England. and the sixt of Scotland[electronic resource] at his Maiesties entrance and passage through his honorable citty & chamber of London. vpon the 15th. day of march 1603. Invented and published by Stephen Harrison ioyner and architect: and graven by William Kip[Imprinted at London by Iohn VVindet, printer to the honourable citie of London, and are to be sold at the authors house in Lime-street, at the signe of the Snayle1604][20] p., [7] platesThe texts are by Thomas Dekker (adapatations from his "The magnificent entertainment"), John Webster, Ben Jonson (speeches reprinted from his "B. Jon: his part of King James his royall and magnificent entertainement"), and others.Kip may not have done all the engraving.The title page is engraved; at head: Exercitationes virtutum in omni ætate minificos [sic] afferunt fructus.Imprint from colophon.Signatures: [A]¹ B-K¹, including title page.Filmed copy at UMI Tract Supplement reel C26 imperfect, lacking all but K1, "Lectori Candido".Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018Arches, TriumphalEnglandLondonEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryJames I, 1603-1625Early works to 1800Arches, TriumphalHarrison Stephenjoiner and architect.288956Dekker Thomasapproximately 1572-1632.131563Jonson Ben1573?-1637.445907Kip WilliamCu-RivESCu-RivESUk-ESCStRLINBOOK996394575503316The arch's of triumph erected in honor of the high and mighty prince. Iames. the first of that name. King, of England. and the sixt of Scotland2334392UNISA