The art of dying well : in two books /

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Main Author: Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo, Saint, 1542-1621
Other Authors: Ball, John, 1665?-1745 (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Latin
Created: London : Printed by I. Dalton, and may be had at Mr. Hardings on the Pavement in St. Martins-Lane, at Mr. Lambs Swordcutler in King-street Wesminster, at Mr. Sunderland's Coffee-House in Warwick-Lane, at Mr. Allens in Middle Row Holbourn, and at the Leghorn Coffee-House in Swithins Alley near the Royal Exchange, MDCCXXIII. [1723]
Edition:Second ed.
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240 1 0 |a De arte bene moriendi.  |l English 
245 1 4 |a The art of dying well :  |b in two books /  |c written originally in Latin by Cardinal Bellarmin ; now translated into English by John Ball ... ; with an addition of prayers suited to the subject of each chapter. 
250 |a Second ed. 
260 |a London :  |b Printed by I. Dalton, and may be had at Mr. Hardings on the Pavement in St. Martins-Lane, at Mr. Lambs Swordcutler in King-street Wesminster, at Mr. Sunderland's Coffee-House in Warwick-Lane, at Mr. Allens in Middle Row Holbourn, and at the Leghorn Coffee-House in Swithins Alley near the Royal Exchange,  |c MDCCXXIII. [1723] 
300 |a xvi, 264 p. ;  |c 19 cm. 
500 |a Translation of De arte bene moriendi. 
500 |a Signatures: A-R? S?. 
500 |a Head- and tailpieces; initials. 
510 4 |a ESTC  |c T94126 
561 |a Burns Library copy on loan from St. John's Seminary: bookplate on front pastedown: Library of St. John's, Boston Ecclesiastical Seminary, Brighton, Mass.  |5 MBtS 
561 |a Burns Library copy on loan from St. John's Seminary: ink stamp on recto front flyleaf: Library, St. John's Seminary, Brighton, Mass.  |5 MBtS 
650 0 |a Death  |v Early works to 1800. 
650 0 |a Christian life  |x Catholic authors. 
655 7 |a Bookplates (Provenance)  |2 rbprov  |5 MBtS 
655 7 |a Ink stamps (Provenance)  |2 rbprov  |5 MBtS 
655 7 |a Jesuitica.  |2 local 
700 1 |a Ball, John,  |d 1665?-1745,  |e translator. 
710 2 |a St. John's Seminary (Brighton, Mass.),  |e owner.  |5 MBtS 
752 |a England  |d London.