This text, written by an English author, describes Spanish practices as supposedly witnessed first hand. The writing is in favor of the English monarchy and thinks poorly of Spaniards. The author refers to James I, King of England and Ireland, as “as one of the greatest monarchs of the Earth” and praises his majesty for being more powerful than any of his predecessors.https://openworks.wooster.edu/notestein/1012/thumbnail.jp
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[2] p."To the reader" signed: W.W.Imperfect: all after "To the reader" lacking.Reproduction of origi...
The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positi...
[6], 17 p.To the reader signed: I. B.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library
In the years 1622-1623, at the climax of the negotiations for the Spanish-Match, King James enforce...
[2], 54 p."Possibily by Henry Hexham; generally but probably erroroneously attributed to Thomas Scot...
This text is tells of Prince Charles, the son of King James I of Great Britain, and the Lord Marques...
[45] p.Running title: An oration of the lawfulnesse of the Netherlandish warre.Sometimes attributed ...
The mirror-for-princes Relox de príncipes (1529) by Antonio de Guevara (1481-1545) compared Holy Rom...
Producción CientíficaThe ceremonial entry of James I into London in 1604 was scripted by Thomas Dekk...
[8], 95, [1] p.Printer's name from STC.The first leaf is blank.This edition dedicated to the Earl of...
King James is well known as the most prolific writer of all the Stuart monarchs, publishing works on...
The ceremonial entry of James I into London in 1604 was scripted by Thomas Dekker (with a poem by Th...
After the peace treaty between England and Spain was signed in 1604, the 'Spanish faction' at the E...
In this article I wish to discuss the opinions that Baron Anthony Sherley (1565-1635?) held about h...
[16] p.By Thomas Scott.Place of publication from STC.Signatures: A-B⁴.In this edition A3r line 14 en...
[2] p."To the reader" signed: W.W.Imperfect: all after "To the reader" lacking.Reproduction of origi...
The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positi...
[6], 17 p.To the reader signed: I. B.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library
In the years 1622-1623, at the climax of the negotiations for the Spanish-Match, King James enforce...