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Llwyd, Humphrey, 1527-1568. and Twyne, Thomas, 1543-1613., 2004, The breuiary of Britayne As this most noble, and renowmed iland, was of auncient time deuided into three kingdomes, England, Scotland and Wales. Contaynyng a learned discourse of the variable state, [and] alteration therof, vnder diuers, as wel natural: as forren princes, [and] conquerours. Together with the geographicall description of the same, such as nether by elder, nor later writers, the like hath been set foorth before. Writen in Latin by Humfrey Lhuyd of Denbigh, a Cambre Britayne, and lately Englished by Thomas Twyne, Gentleman., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/A68397.
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dc.contributor.authorLlwyd, Humphrey, 1527-1568.
dc.contributor.authorTwyne, Thomas, 1543-1613.
dc.coverage.placeNameLondon
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-25
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dc.date.created1573
dc.date.issued2004-08
dc.description.abstractA translation of: Commentarioli Britannicae descriptionis fragmentum. Printer's name and address from colophon. Running title reads: The breuiarie of Britayne. Includes index. Reproductions of the originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery and the British Library. Appears at reel 336 (Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery copy) and at reel 809 (British Library copy).
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUniversity of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcshBritons -- Early works to 1800.
dc.subject.lcshGreat Britain -- Description and travel -- To 1600.
dc.titleThe breuiary of Britayne As this most noble, and renowmed iland, was of auncient time deuided into three kingdomes, England, Scotland and Wales. Contaynyng a learned discourse of the variable state, [and] alteration therof, vnder diuers, as wel natural: as forren princes, [and] conquerours. Together with the geographicall description of the same, such as nether by elder, nor later writers, the like hath been set foorth before. Writen in Latin by Humfrey Lhuyd of Denbigh, a Cambre Britayne, and lately Englished by Thomas Twyne, Gentleman.
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otaterms.date.range1500-1599