Orders given for companies of soldiers to report to the Lieutenant General of their given provinces. ; Electronic reproduction; 14, [2] p. ; 17 cm (4to)
[16], 458, [2] p. ; A translation of: Discours politiques et militaires du Seigneur de la Noue. ; E.A. = Edward Aggas. ; Publishers' names from colophon, which is dated 1588. ; The last leaf is blank. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
[8], 352, [16] p. ; With seven final contents leaves; the last leaf is blank. ; Variant: with a Latin quotation above device on title page. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
[4], 199, p., [6] leaves of plates (2 folded) : ill. ; A commentary on "Commentaria De bello Gallico" by Julius Caesar, with an abridged translation. ; Contains printer's device, McK. 118, with initials "P.S." ; Imperfect: item at reel 1942:17 has print showthrough. ; Signatures: *², A-Aa⁸, Bb⁵. ; Reproductions of originals in Yale University Library and University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library. ; Includes bibliographical references in marginal notes.
Lodovico Guicciardini (dutch: Lowijs Guicciardyn, 1521-1589) was an italian merchant, cartographer, humanist, geographer, politician and writer. He was a nephew of Francesco Guicciardini and like him an author of histories. He became famous for his historic views and descriptions of cities. One of his first works was a contemporary history of the Netherlands (Commentarii delle cose più memorabili.). He became famous through his description of Antwerp De idyllische Nederlanden: Antwerpen en de Nederlanden in de 16e eeuw (1567). His books always included intricate maps and illustrations. ; Lodovico Guicciardini, ndl. Lowijs Guicciardyn (1521-1589) war ein italienischer Kaufmann, Kartograph, Humanist, Geograph, Politiker und Schriftsteller. Er war ein Neffe Francesco Guicciardinis und besaß die gleiche Neigung zur Geschichtsdarstellung. Berühmt wurde er für seine historischen Stadtansichten und -beschreibungen. Eines seiner ersten Werke war eine zeitgenössische - damals aktuelle - Geschichte der Niederlande (Commentarii delle cose più memorabili.). Erste Berühmtheit erlangte er durch sein Meisterwerk, einer Beschreibung von Antwerpen: De idyllische Nederlanden: Antwerpen en de Nederlanden in de 16e eeuw (1567). Seine Bücher waren stets mit aufwändigen Karten und Zeichnungen versehen.
[8], 339, [1], 61, [3] p. : port. ; "To the reader" signed: R. Dallington. ; First word of title is xylographic. ; Printer's name from STC. ; The first leaf and the last leaf are blank. ; "A briefe inference vpon Guicciardines digression, in the fourth part of the first quarterne of his historie" has separate title page and pagination; register is continuous. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
[4], 30 leaves ; Dedication signed: William Blandy. ; Running title reads: The castle of pollicye. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
This paper aims to investigate the concept, context and socio-economic consequences of fiscal competition in the integrated economic space of EMU in completion, to pinpoint the positive and negative factors at work via a case study of the Benelux countries – both founder members of the EU and pioneers of EMU – and to examine the impact on European and international regulations in the field. In particular, it will endeavour to provide a comprehensive interpretation of fiscal policy in the Benelux countries via a comparative approach and from a historical perspective. It will look at the development of respective domestic fiscal policies, driven by national interests and by membership of a Community that is subject to requirements in terms of harmonisation and taxation, but also by constant contact (and frequent clashes) with the multilateral international environment.
[4], C.lxxviij, C.lxxxj-C.xciij, C.xcv-CC.lx [i.e. 250], lix, [1], lxi, [1], CC.lxiij, [1] leaves ; By Edward Hall, whose name appears on [fleuron]2r. ; Continued from 1532 by Richard Grafton from Hall's notes. ; Printer's name from colophon. ; "The pitifull life of kyng Edward the. v.", "The politique gouernaunce of Kyng Henry the. vii.", and "The triumphaunt reigne of Kyng Henry the. VIII." (caption titles) each begin new foliation on AA1r, aaa1r, and AAa1r respectively. ; First series, leaf 250 misnumbered CC.lx. ; In the ideal configuration of this edition the second leaf is signed "[fleuron].ii."; third leaf verso mentions plans for the compilation of a table; fourth leaf recto has "Englishe writers."; in quires Aa-Rr most paragraphs begin with a word in roman type; remaining quires lack line numbers in inner margin. Originally issued without the tables. Copies containing sheets partly from other editions are matched to STC 12723a. For details of printing history see STC corrigendum to vol. 1, p. 557. ; Another state of the title page (STC 12721) has "strate . Yorke" (no comma) in line 3. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.