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G. B., fl. 1592-1597.
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Damiano, da Odenara.
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Vida, Marco Girolamo, ca. 1485-1566. Scacchia ludus. aut
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Chess -- Early works to 1800.
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Spain -- History -- Philip II, 1556-1598 -- Early works to 1800.
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A new song, called Jacke Doues resolution by which he doth show, that he cares not a rush how ere the world goe. To the tune of, To driue the cold winter away.
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2003-01)
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G. B., fl. 1592-1597.
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Ludus scacchiæ: = chesse-play A game, both pleasant, wittie, and politicke: with certain briefe instructions therevnto belonging; translated out of the Italian into the English tongue. Containing also therein, a prety and pleasant poeme of a whole game played at chesse. Written by G.B.
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University of Oxford
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2008-09)
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Damiano, da Odenara.
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G. B., fl. 1592-1597.
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Vida, Marco Girolamo, ca. 1485-1566. Scacchia ludus. aut
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A fig for the Spaniard, or Spanish spirits VVherein are liuelie portraihed the damnable deeds, miserable murders, and monstrous massacres of the cursed Spaniard. With a true rehearsal of the late trobles, and troblesome estate of Aragon, Catalonia, Valencia, and Portingall: Wherevnto are annexed matters of much marueile, and causes of nolesse consequence. Magna est veritas, & preualet.
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