De Anglorum gentis origine disceptatio: quâ eroum migrationes, variae sedes, & ex parte res gestae, à confusione linguarum; & dispersione gentium, usque ad adventum eorum in Britanniam investigantur: quaedam de veterum Anglorum religione, deorum cultu, eorúmque opinionibus de statu animae post hanc vitam, explicantur; quq̂ etiam de veterum Britannorum origine aliquoties disceptatur; in annotationibus difficilia explicantur, & è re nata varia dubia philologica discutiuntur
by SHERINGHAM, Robert
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1670 1ed Sheringham De Anglorum Britain Phoenicia Germanic England Origins
Robert Sheringham was a 17th-century English historian who is best remembered for his works on the history of Great Britain. He studied the origins of English linguistics and how they correlated to Greek and Welsh languages. In his work 'De Anglorum Gentis Origine Disceptiatio', Sheringham discusses the origins of British people groups focusing on Phoenicians and Germanic tribes.
According to Cox, Sheringham's 'De Anglorum'
"was highly praised in its day as a scholarly investigation of the origin of the races which peopled in the British Isles."
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SHERINGHAM, Robert
De Anglorum gentis origine disceptatio: quâ eroum migrationes, variae sedes, & ex parte res gestae, à confusione linguarum; & dispersione gentium, usque ad adventum eorum in Britanniam investigantur: quaedam de veterum Anglorum religione, deorum cultu, eorúmque opinionibus de statu animae post hanc vitam, explicantur; quq̂ etiam de veterum Britannorum origine aliquoties disceptatur; in annotationibus difficilia explicantur, & è re nata varia dubia philologica discutiuntur
Cantabrigiae: Excudebat J. Hayes, impensis E. Story, 1670. First edition.
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· Collation: Complete with all pages
o [32], 488, [22]
· References: Wing S 3236; Cox III, 443
· Language: Latin
· Binding: Leather; tight & secure
· Size: ~7in X 5in (18cm x 13cm)
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- De Anglorum gentis origine disceptatio: quâ eroum migrationes, variae sedes, & ex parte res gestae, à confusione linguarum; & dispersione gentium, usque ad adventum eorum in Britanniam investigantur: quaedam de veterum Anglorum religione, deorum cultu, eorúmque opinionibus de statu animae post hanc vitam, explicantur; quq̂ etiam de veterum Britannorum origine aliquoties disceptatur; in annotationibus difficilia explicantur, & è re nata varia dubia philologica discutiuntur
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- SHERINGHAM, Robert
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- Leather; tight & secure
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- Date Published
- 1670
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