01869nam 22003251a 450 99639609400331620191112152420.0(CKB)4910000000160533(EEBO)2240880014(UnM)99857253e(UnM)99857253(UK-CbPIL)2060399(UK-CbPIL)LION-dr-004973(EXLCZ)99491000000016053320191112e1590uuuu m| |engurbn||||a|bb|Tamburlaine the Great. Who, From a Scythian Shephearde, By His Rare and Woonderfull Conquests, Became a Most Puissant and Mightye Monarque. And (For His Tyranny, and Terrour in Warre) Was Tearmed, the Scourge Of God. Deuided Into Two Tragicall Discourses, As They Were Sundrie Times Shewed Vpon Stages in the Citie Of London. By the Right Honorable the Lord Admyrall, His Seruantes. Now First, and Newlie Published[electronic resource]Now first, and newlie published.London Printed by Richard Ihones [etc.]15901 online resourcePreliminaries and introductory matter omitted. The following plays are taken from this source: Tamburlaine the Great; The Second Part of The Bloody Conquests of Mighty Tamburlaine.eebo-0113Marlowe Christopher132313Uk-CbPILUk-CbPILBOOK996396094003316Tamburlaine the Great. Who, From a Scythian Shephearde, By His Rare and Woonderfull Conquests, Became a Most Puissant and Mightye Monarque. And (For His Tyranny, and Terrour in Warre) Was Tearmed, the Scourge Of God. Deuided Into Two Tragicall Discourses, As They Were Sundrie Times Shewed Vpon Stages in the Citie Of London. By the Right Honorable the Lord Admyrall, His Seruantes. Now First, and Newlie Published2779490UNISA