Newes from Rome, Spalato's doome. O An epitome of the life and behaviour of M. Antonius de Dominis first Bishop of Segnia, afterwards Archbishop of Spalato; who about some seven or eight yeeres since came from Venice into England: and from thence by the practise and perswasion of the L. Gundamar, departed to Rome: and of late was imprisoned in the catle of Saint Angelo. Herein contained the reasons for which he was imprisoned, together with his miserable disastrous end.

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Newes from Rome, Spalato's doome. O An epitome of the life and behaviour of M. Antonius de Dominis first Bishop of Segnia, afterwards Archbishop of Spalato; who about some seven or eight yeeres since came from Venice into England: and from thence by the practise and perswasion of the L. Gundamar, departed to Rome: and of late was imprisoned in the catle of Saint Angelo. Herein contained the reasons for which he was imprisoned, together with his miserable disastrous end.
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London :: Printed by Iohn Haviland for Richard Whitaker,
1624.
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"Newes from Rome, Spalato's doome. O An epitome of the life and behaviour of M. Antonius de Dominis first Bishop of Segnia, afterwards Archbishop of Spalato; who about some seven or eight yeeres since came from Venice into England: and from thence by the practise and perswasion of the L. Gundamar, departed to Rome: and of late was imprisoned in the catle of Saint Angelo. Herein contained the reasons for which he was imprisoned, together with his miserable disastrous end." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20607.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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