Rous, Francis; Bogan, Zachary [Hrsg.]
Archaeologiae Atticae Libri Septem
— Oxford, 1658
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- Titelblatt
- Widmung
- To the reader
- 1-35 Lib. I
- 36-93 Liber secundus
- 94-149 Liber tertius
- 150-203 Liber quartus
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204-273
Liber quintus
- 204-208 Cap. I
- 208-209 Cap. II
- 209-210 Cap. III
- 211-212 Cap. IV
- 212-214 Cap. V
- 214-215 Cap. VI
- 216-217 Cap. VII
- 217-220 Cap. VIII
- 221-222 Cap. IX
- 223-224 Cap. X
- 224-226 Cap. XI
- 226-228 Cap. XII
- 229-230 Cap. XIII
- 231-232 Cap. XIV
- 232-234 Cap. XV
- 234-236 Cap. XVI
- 236-238 Cap. XVII
- 238-241 Cap. XVIII
- 241-242 Cap. XIX
- 242-244 Cap. XX
- 244-245 Cap. XXI
- 246-248 Cap. XXII
- 248-249 Cap. XXIII
- 250-251 Cap. XXIV
- 251-253 Cap. XXV
- 254-257 Cap. XXVI
- 257-258 Cap. XXVII
- 259-261 Cap. XXVIII
- 262-264 Cap. XXIX
- 264-265 Cap. XXX
- 265-268 Cap. XXXI
- 268-269 Cap. XXXII
- 269-271 Cap. XXXIII
- 271-273 Cap. XXXIV
- 274-333 Lib. VI
- 334-375 Liber septimus
- Index vocabulorum
- Index vocabulorum
- Maßstab/Farbkeil
„ TO THE
xiJSBT WORSHIPFULL
SirN ATHANI EL BR ENT,Knight,
Vicar,General3and the most vigilant Warden
of Mtrton Colkdge in Oxsord3Health9&c
T is the customeof mod'
to impose a Patronage os
their Errours upon some
Eminent perscn. But it
ssiall bee my ambition in
this my Dedication, to
manisest my observancie. Others make
their choyce os potent men , thereby to
stiun the darts os Fnvy. 7t shall be my
glory to be thought worthy os invidency;
whose ignorance is notso great; but well
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xiJSBT WORSHIPFULL
SirN ATHANI EL BR ENT,Knight,
Vicar,General3and the most vigilant Warden
of Mtrton Colkdge in Oxsord3Health9&c
T is the customeof mod'
to impose a Patronage os
their Errours upon some
Eminent perscn. But it
ssiall bee my ambition in
this my Dedication, to
manisest my observancie. Others make
their choyce os potent men , thereby to
stiun the darts os Fnvy. 7t shall be my
glory to be thought worthy os invidency;
whose ignorance is notso great; but well
% 2 knows