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, Cambden-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. The third edition, with amendments. With Mr. Dodwell's invitation to gentlemen, to acquaint themselves with ancient history. Made English and enlarged by Edmund Bohun, Esq;

  • Wheare, Degory, 1573-1647.
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1710
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De ratione et methodo legendi historias dissertatio. English

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London : printed by T. H. for R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, John Nicholson, R. Parker, B. Tooke, and R. Smith, 1710.

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[74],362,[12]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T139721

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