01417nlm 2200313Ia 450 99642064910331620210608102438.019980116d1645---- uh |engUKdrcnuDie Lune 14. April. 1645Whereas there are many and great abuses committed dayly by the importing into, and exporting out of this kingdom divers prohibited goods and merchandize, contrary to the lawes; ..[Londonprinted for Laurence Blaiklock, dwelling within Temple-bar1645]Testo elettronico (PDF) (8 p.)Base dati testualeUna variante ha "daily" nella riga 3 del testoUn' ordinanza parlamentare che impedisce l'importazione e l'esportazione di merci vietateTitolo dal titolo della didascalia e prime righe di testo.Impronta da colophonRiproduzione dell'originale nella Folger Shakespeare Library.Whereas there are many and great abuses committed dayly by the importing into, and exporting out of this kingdome divers prohibited goods and merchandize, contrary to the lawesCommercio internazionaleGran BretagnaStoriaBNCF382.0941cbaITcbaREICAT996420649103316EBERDie Lune 14. April. 16451800419UNISA01731nam 2200397 n 450 99639173800331620221108085538.0(CKB)1000000000672221(EEBO)2248503424(UnM)99854529(EXLCZ)99100000000067222119920724d1541 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A very fruteful and pleasant boke callyd the Instruction of a Christen woman, made fyrste in latyne, by the right famous clerk mayster Lewes Viues, and tourned oute of latyne into Englisshe by Richard Hyrde[electronic resource][Londini In [a]edibus Thom[a]e Berth[eleti]Anno M.D.XLI. [1541]][6], 138 [i.e. 140] leavesA translation of: De institutione foeminae Christianae.Imprint from colophon.Running title reads: The instruction of a Christen vvoman.Leaf 140 misnumbered 138.This and the following editions omit Hyrde's dedication.Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113WomenEducation, MedievalEarly works to 1800WomenEducation, MedievalVives Juan Luis1492-1540.330633Hyrde Richard1004759Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996391738003316A very fruteful and pleasant boke callyd the Instruction of a Christen woman, made fyrste in latyne, by the right famous clerk mayster Lewes Viues, and tourned oute of latyne into Englisshe by Richard Hyrde2392824UNISA