Antiquity Reviv'd or the Government of a Certain island Antiently Called Astreada, In Reference to Religion, Policy, War, and Peace. Some hundreds of Years Before the Coming of Christ
Title | Antiquity Reviv'd or the Government of a Certain island Antiently Called Astreada, In Reference to Religion, Policy, War, and Peace. Some hundreds of Years Before the Coming of Christ |
Year for Search | 1693 |
Authors | [Lee], [Francis](1661-1719) |
Date Published | 1693 |
Publisher | Np |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Largely political philosophy and an essay on religion. Defense of absolute monarchy. Force those who disobey to be identified as such together with all their relatives. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in Restoration and Augustan British Utopias. Ed. Gregory Claeys (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2000), 137-85. |
Info Notes | For the attribution to Lee, see Mark Goldie, “Obligations, Utopias, and Their Historical Context.” Historical Journal 26.3 (September 1983): 741-43. |
Holding Institutions | L |
Author Note | The author (1661-1719) was a physician. |
Full Text | 1693 [Lee, Francis] (1661-1719). Antiquity Reviv’d or the Government of a Certain island Antiently Called Astreada, In Reference to Religion, Policy, War, and Peace. Some hundreds of Years Before the Coming of Christ. London: Np. Rpt. in Restoration and Augustan British Utopias. Ed. Gregory Claeys (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2000), 137-85. For the attribution to Lee, see Mark Goldie, “Obligations, Utopias, and Their Historical Context.” Historical Journal 26.3 (September 1983): 741-43. L Largely political philosophy and an essay on religion. Defense of absolute monarchy. Force those who disobey to be identified as such together with all their relatives.The author was a physician. |