Copy of Commentarii sive ephemorae actiones rerum illustrium Oxonii gestorum in adventu serenissimae principis Elizabethae, August 31-September 6, 1566, ca. 1600.

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Copy of Commentarii sive ephemorae actiones rerum illustrium Oxonii gestorum in adventu serenissimae principis Elizabethae, August 31-September 6, 1566, ca. 1600.

John Bearblock's Latin narrative of the notable events and speeches with which Oxford University welcomed and received the queen in late August and early September 1566.

[6], 22 leaves ; 19 x 14 cm.

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