Vnheard-of curiosities : concerning the talismanical sculpture of the Persians; the horoscope of the patriarkes; and the reading of the stars. Written in French, by James Gaffarel. And Englished by Edmund Chilmead, Mr. of Arts, and chaplaine of Christ-Church Oxon.
| Main Author: | Gaffarel, Jacques, 1601-1681 |
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| Other Authors: | Chilmead, Edmund, 1610-1654 (Translator) |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Printed by G.D. for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-Yard,
1650.
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