Biathanatos. = A declaration of that paradoxe, or thesis, that selfe-homicide is not so naturally sinne, that it may never be otherwise. . Wherein the nature, and the extent of all those lawes, which seeme to be violated by this act, are diligently surveyed. Written by John Donne, who afterwards received orders from the Church of England, and died Dean of St. Paul's, London. Published by authoritie.
John Donne (c.1572-1631)
Category
Books
Date
1644
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire
NT 3141530
Summary
Bibliographic description
[16], 218 p. . 4to.. Former shelfmark: G.4.8 Provenance: Canine crest bookplate of Stapleton Martin. From Norbury. - Inscribed in ink: 'Edward Richard Poole [ca.1800-ca.1840] / B.A. and F.A.S. / 5, Raymond Buildings / Grays Inn'. Binding: Modern half calf, brown cloth boards, brown spine-label, gold-lettered.
Makers and roles
John Donne (c.1572-1631), author John Donne (1604-1662), editor