APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Peck, F. (1740). Memoirs of the life and actions of Oliver Cromwell: As delivered in three panegyrics of him, written in Latin: the first, as said, by Don Juan Roderigurez de Saa Meneses, Conde de Penagiuino, the Portugal ambassador: The second, as affirmed, by a certain Jesuit, the lord ambassador's chaplain: yet both, it is thought, composed by Mr. John Milton (Latin secretary to Cromwell) as was the third. With an English version of each. The whole illustrated with a large historical preface; many similar passages from the Paradise lost & other works of Mr. John Milton; & notes from the best historians. To all which is added, a collection of divers curious historical pieces relating to Cromwell & a great member of other remarkable persons (after the manner of desiderata curiosa vol. I. & II.) By Francis Peck, M.A. the compiler of those volumes. Adorned with the heads of Essex, Fairfax, Hambden, Lady Falconberg, the handwriting, sign manual, & medals of O. Cromwell.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Peck, Francis. Memoirs of the Life and Actions of Oliver Cromwell: As Delivered in Three Panegyrics of Him, Written in Latin: The First, as Said, by Don Juan Roderigurez De Saa Meneses, Conde De Penagiuino, the Portugal Ambassador: The Second, as Affirmed, by a Certain Jesuit, the Lord Ambassador's Chaplain: Yet Both, It Is Thought, Composed by Mr. John Milton (Latin Secretary to Cromwell) as Was the Third. With an English Version of Each. The Whole Illustrated with a Large Historical Preface; Many Similar Passages from the Paradise Lost & Other Works of Mr. John Milton; & Notes from the Best Historians. To All Which Is Added, a Collection of Divers Curious Historical Pieces Relating to Cromwell & a Great Member of Other Remarkable Persons (after the Manner of Desiderata Curiosa Vol. I. & II.) By Francis Peck, M.A. the Compiler of Those Volumes. Adorned with the Heads of Essex, Fairfax, Hambden, Lady Falconberg, the Handwriting, Sign Manual, & Medals of O. Cromwell. London, 1740.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Peck, Francis. Memoirs of the Life and Actions of Oliver Cromwell: As Delivered in Three Panegyrics of Him, Written in Latin: The First, as Said, by Don Juan Roderigurez De Saa Meneses, Conde De Penagiuino, the Portugal Ambassador: The Second, as Affirmed, by a Certain Jesuit, the Lord Ambassador's Chaplain: Yet Both, It Is Thought, Composed by Mr. John Milton (Latin Secretary to Cromwell) as Was the Third. With an English Version of Each. The Whole Illustrated with a Large Historical Preface; Many Similar Passages from the Paradise Lost & Other Works of Mr. John Milton; & Notes from the Best Historians. To All Which Is Added, a Collection of Divers Curious Historical Pieces Relating to Cromwell & a Great Member of Other Remarkable Persons (after the Manner of Desiderata Curiosa Vol. I. & II.) By Francis Peck, M.A. the Compiler of Those Volumes. Adorned with the Heads of Essex, Fairfax, Hambden, Lady Falconberg, the Handwriting, Sign Manual, & Medals of O. Cromwell. 1740.

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