2 edition of fardle of facions. found in the catalog.
fardle of facions.
Joannes Boemus
Published
1888
by E.G. Goldsmid in Edinburgh
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | The Bookworm"s garner -- 3-5 |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 3 v. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20506985M |
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An early book about Africa and Asia, printed in London in , The Fardle of Facions Conteining the Aunciente Maners, Customes, and Laws of the People Inhabiting the Two Parts of the Earth, Called Affrike and Asie, sold for $8,, and a book about the New World realized $14, 49) St. Austin said that the word Magus in the Chaldean language means philosopher; in , WATREMAN in Fardle of Facions II. vii K iv b., said that (in Persia) "the Magi were, in other words, men familiar with the secrets of nature." [or in today's vernacular: natural scientists - GA].
Q. Cath. Parr Erasm. Comm. Crede To reconcile hymselfe and make an onement with god Bp. Hall Sat. iii. vii. 69 Which never can be set at onement more Fardle Facions ii. xii. The redempcion, reconciliacion, and . Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.
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The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie. before they had throughly learned and enured them selues with their facions and maners, was the cause of all the diuersitie that after ensued.
The Fardle of Facions, by Johannes Boemus. Of Asie. Cornelius Tacitus. The reference, however, is wrong. The passage quoted does not appear in the Annals: it is from Book v., § 5. of the History. 30 Beset. “What then behoveth so bestad to done.” from the belief and facions of the true Churche.
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The Fardle of Facions By Johannes Boemus Conteining the Aunciente Maners, Customes, and Lawes, of the Peoples Enhabiting the Two Partes of the Earth, Called Affricke and Asie And now ware thei not contented, with the com modities of the Pages: About this Item: Sotheby & Co., London, auction catalogue for the sales held on 7th June and 9th NovemberYellow printed wrappers, 8vo, + pp, plates (some folding).
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