Description: The MFLIBRA Antique Books Team Presents: 1630 Rare Latin Vellum Book - Sir Thomas Smith's De Republica Anglorum. (Description) Author: Sir Thomas Smith. Title: Thomae Smithi Angli De republica Anglorum libri tres:quibus accesserunt chorographica illius descriptio, aliique politici tractatus. Publisher: Lvg. Batavorum (Leiden), Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1630. Language: Text in Latin. Size: 4,5" X 2,5". Pages: 404 pages + Index. Binding: Very good contemporary full vellum binding (hinges fine, overall slightly scuffed - as shown) under a removable protective mylar cover. Content: Very good content (bright, tight, and clean, rare light foxing or staining - as shown, name of a previous owner on upper margin of the title page - as shown). Illustration: Complete with the nice engraved title page. Estimate : (USD 350 - USD 500). The book: Rare and nice 17th-century edition of Sir Thomas Smith's book De Republica Anglorum: the Maner of Government or Police of the Realme of England, written between 1562 and 1565, was first published in 1583. In it, he described England as a mixed government and a commonwealth and stated that all commonwealths are of mixed character. The author: Sir Thomas Smith (23 December 1513 – 12 August 1577) was an English scholar, parliamentarian, and diplomat. No-question-money-back guarantee on everything we sell. Buyer pays shipping. Items are shipped out within 24 hours of receiving the order. Canada Post Service standards :[Canada] Parcel Services standards are 3 to 12 business days.[United States] Small Packet standards are 6 to 12 business days.[International] Airmail Parcel standards are 2 to 4 weeks.
Price: 479 CAD
Location: Montreal
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Binding: Vellum
Language: Latin
Special Attributes: Collector's Edition
Author: Sir Thomas Smith.
Publisher: Ex officina Elzeviriana
Topic: Political
Subject: Illustrated
Year Printed: 1630