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Title: The famous history of the life of the renowned Prince Palmerin of England: or, The glory of knightly prowess. In three parts. Containing his parentage, birth, education, travels, strange adventures, noble exploits and victories; combats with monsters, gyants, armies, and armed knights, dissolving inchantments, delivering distressed ladies; and his success in love. The whole being a compleat series, inter-woven with the heroick actions of many valiant emperours, kings, princes, and knights of undoubted fame, whose matchless deeds have won them immortal honour. A book worthy the perusal of either sex. Written originally in French; and now faithfully done into English (for the better satisfaction of the reader) by J.S.
Print source: The famous history of the life of the renowned Prince Palmerin of England: or, The glory of knightly prowess. In three parts. Containing his parentage, birth, education, travels, strange adventures, noble exploits and victories; combats with monsters, gyants, armies, and armed knights, dissolving inchantments, delivering distressed ladies; and his success in love. The whole being a compleat series, inter-woven with the heroick actions of many valiant emperours, kings, princes, and knights of undoubted fame, whose matchless deeds have won them immortal honour. A book worthy the perusal of either sex. Written originally in French; and now faithfully done into English (for the better satisfaction of the reader) by J.S.
Morais, Francisco de, ca. 1500-1572,, J. S.,, Hurtado, Luis, ca. 1510-ca. 1598,

London: printed for William Thackeray, in Duck-Lane and Thomas Passinger on London-Bridge, MDCLXXXV. [1685]
Alternate titles: Glory of knightly prowess. Famous history of the life of the renowned Prince Palmerin of England.
Notes:
Crónica de Palmeirim de Inglaterra. Part 2. English.
A translation of part 2 of: Crónica de Palmeirim de Inglaterra.
Has no connection with the Palladine of England romances with which it has often been confused. Cf. Thomas, H. Biblio. Soc. Trans., v. 13, p. 128.
Sometimes attributed to Francisco de Morais and to Luis Hurtado.
Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A51270.0001.001
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