The Visitation of Cambridge Made in A0 1575
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A historical account of Cambridge and its residents during the Elizabethan era, based on an official visit by the College of Arms.
William Camden fue un anticuario, historiador y oficial de armas inglés, célebre por sus obras seminales que moldearon la comprensión de la historia y topografía británicas. Publicó el primer estudio topográfico exhaustivo de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda, impulsado por el deseo de "restaurar la antigüedad a Britania y Britania a su antigüedad". Su detallada crónica histórica del reinado de la Reina Isabel I es considerada un logro monumental que influyó profundamente en la percepción de la era isabelina. El meticuloso enfoque y la extensa investigación de Camden lo consagraron como una figura fundamental en la erudición histórica inglesa.



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A historical account of Cambridge and its residents during the Elizabethan era, based on an official visit by the College of Arms.
This rare book, originally published in 1619, provides a detailed record of the people and families of Leicester County, England, as recorded by William Camden, a renowned herald and antiquarian. The book includes genealogical information, descriptions of coats of arms, and other historical details of interest to historians and genealogists.
This book is a revised edition of William Camden's Grammar of the Greek Language, with additions from J Ward's edition of W Camden's Instituio Græcæ Grammatices Compendiaria. Written by W Harrison, it offers a comprehensive guide to the Greek language.