2 edition of Eikon Aklastos]: the image unbroaken found in the catalog.
Eikon Aklastos]: the image unbroaken
Joseph Jane
Published
1651
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Wing J451.
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Open Library | OL20983905M |
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Get this from a library. Eikōn aklastos. The image vnbroaken. A perspective of the impudence, falshood, vanitie, and prophannes, published in a libell entitled Eikonoklstēe [sic] against Eikōn basilikē, or The pourtraicture of his Sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings.
[Joseph Jane]. Get this from a library. Eikon aklastos = The image vnbroaken: a perspective of the impudence, falshood, vanitie, and prophannes, published in a libell entitled Eikonoklastēe [sic] against Eikon basilikē, or, The pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in.
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[Joseph Jane].London, Eikon Basilike. [John Gauden].London, Engel, Cindy. Wild Health: How Animals Keep. Lib. fol. Weldon gives the book under the names of Eusebius, Ruffinus, Socrates, Theodoritus, Hermius Sozomenes, Theodorus, Evagius and Dorotheus.
Wolfgang Musculus is the editor. Eikon aklastos, the image unbroaken. 4to. Wing J Three copies. Anon. Wing gives London as place of publication. Eikon basilike: the pourtraicture of. Du Rocher, Richard. “The Wealth and Blood of Milton's Sonnet XI.” Milton Quarterly 17 (): 15– Edwards, Karen L.
Milton and the Natural World: Science and Poetry in “Paradise Lost. ” Cambridge: Cambridge UP, Eikon Aklastos. The Image Unbroaken. [Joseph Jane] London, Eikon Alethine. London, Eikon Basilike. Karen Edwards notes the epithet in Milton's Eikon aklastos: The image unbroaken: a perspective of the impudence, fabhood, vanitie, and prophannes, published in a libell entitled Eikonoklastee [sic] against Eikon basilike, or, The pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings, [SI: s.n.], This page intentionally left blank David Loewenstein’s Representing Revolution in Milton and his Contemporaries is a wide-ranging exploration of the interactions of literature, polemics, and religious politics in the English Revolution.