Thomas Fuller a etat 53 -1661. The graver here hath well thy face designed. But no hand fuller can expresse thy mind for that a resurrection gives to those whom silent monuments did long enclose
Thomas Fuller a etat 53 -1661. The graver here hath well thy face designed. But no hand fuller can expresse thy mind for that a resurrection gives to those whom silent monuments did long enclose | Gravures | Loggan David Sculp. (Danzica 1634 (battezzato) - Londra, 1692)
Thomas Fuller a etat 53 -1661. The graver here hath well thy face designed. But no hand fuller can expresse thy mind for that a resurrection gives to those whom silent monuments did long enclose
Thomas Fuller a etat 53 -1661. The graver here hath well thy face designed. But no hand fuller can expresse thy mind for that a resurrection gives to those whom silent monuments did long enclose | Gravures | Loggan David Sculp. (Danzica 1634 (battezzato) - Londra, 1692)
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- Éditeur
- Seconda met‡ del '600
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- Loggan David Sculp. (Danzica 1634 (battezzato) - Londra, 1692)
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Inc. su rame, mm. 244x178 parte incisa, rifilata al marg. Thomas Fuller (1608 - 16 August 1661) was an English churchman and historian. He is now remembered for his writings, particularly his Worthies of England, published in 1662 after his death. He was a prolific author, and one of the first English writers able to live by his pen (and his many patrons).Applicata su foglio a grandi margini