By Thomas Norton. Cf. STC, DNB, BLC.
"The first [oration], of Arsanes the Persian, is made after the mater of the hystorie as it is reported in Iustines Epitome of the hystorie written by Trogus Pompeius ... The second conteyning two Orations ... are faithfully tra[n]slated out of Marinus Barletius. The last, of Scanderbeg to Christian Princes, is made as the first is, as we thought hee might then aptly have sayd .. All is warra[n]ted by the history in effect, though not in forme of euery sillable or sentence"--P. [10]-[11].
Signatures: *⁴A-T⁴,U²,A²⁻⁸.
Initials.
Reproductions of originals in Harvard University Library, British Library, and Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 306:6, 317:5, 1571:13, 1908:3)