The method and order of reading both civil and ecclesiastical histories . in which the most excellent historians are reduced into the order in which they are successively to be read; and the judgments of learned men, concerning each of them, subjoin'd. By Degory Wheare, Camden Reader of history in Oxford. To which is added, an appendix concerning the historians of particular nations, as well ancient as modern. By Nicholas Horseman.
Degory Wheare (1573 - 1647)
Category
Books
Date
1698
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Erddig, Wrexham
NT 3080239
Summary
Bibliographic description
[74],362,[12]p. . 8vo.. Provenance: manuscript inscription on front flyleaf: S. Yorke [eighteenth-century]. Bookplate: Erthig (anonymous armorial).. Binding: Eighteenth-century full sprinkled panelled sheep; sewn onto five raised cords; black spine label: 'Bohun'.
Provenance
Given by Philip Yorke III (1905-1978) along with the estate, house and contents to the National Trust in 1973.
Makers and roles
Degory Wheare (1573 - 1647) Edmund Bohun (1645-1699) Dodwell, Henry (1641-1711). Nicholas Horsman (fl.1689)