The memoirs of Philip de Comines: containing the history of Lewis XI. and Charles VIII. of France, and of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, to which princes he was secretary: as also the history of Edward IV. and Henry VII. of England: including that of Europe for almost half the fifteenth century: with a supplement, as also several original treaties, notes and observations: and lastly, The secret history of Lewis XI. out of a book call'd The scandalous chronicle, and the life of the author prefix'd to the whole, with notes upon it, by the famous Sleidan: faithfully translated from the late edition of Monsieur Godefroy ... ; to which are added remarks on all the occurrences relating to England
Title
The memoirs of Philip de Comines: containing the history of Lewis XI. and Charles VIII. of France, and of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, to which princes he was secretary: as also the history of Edward IV. and Henry VII. of England: including that of Europe for almost half the fifteenth century: with a supplement, as also several original treaties, notes and observations: and lastly, The secret history of Lewis XI. out of a book call'd The scandalous chronicle, and the life of the author prefix'd to the whole, with notes upon it, by the famous Sleidan: faithfully translated from the late edition of Monsieur Godefroy ... ; to which are added remarks on all the occurrences relating to England
Date
1712
Place
London
Publisher
Printed for John Phillips
Contributor
Johannes Sleidanus
Denis Godefroy
Thomas Uvedale
Jean de Roye
Note
Translation of: Memoires "The life of Philip of Comines, Lord of Argenton / written ... by the learned Sleidan": v. 1, prelim. p. [21-24] "The secret history of Lewis XI. King of France ... / written by one John de Troyes ..." has special t.p
Library Catalog
https://crrs.ca/rare_books/crrs-rare-book-retrieval-requests/
Num Pages
2
Call Number
DC106.9 .C713 1712 v.1
Item Type
Book
Collection
Citation
Philippe de Commynes, “The memoirs of Philip de Comines: containing the history of Lewis XI. and Charles VIII. of France, and of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, to which princes he was secretary: as also the history of Edward IV. and Henry VII. of England: including that of Europe for almost half the fifteenth century: with a supplement, as also several original treaties, notes and observations: and lastly, The secret history of Lewis XI. out of a book call'd The scandalous chronicle, and the life of the author prefix'd to the whole, with notes upon it, by the famous Sleidan: faithfully translated from the late edition of Monsieur Godefroy ... ; to which are added remarks on all the occurrences relating to England,” Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies (CRRS) Rare Book Collection, accessed November 21, 2024, https://crrs.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/8465.