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CHIUS'S

CHRONO:

LOGY

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Breviarium Chronologicum.

OR A

TREATISE

Describing the

TERMS and Moft Celebrated C HA-
RACTERS, PERIODS and EPO-
CHA's used in

CHRONOLOGY.

By Giles Strauchius, D.D. and Publick Pro-
feffor in the University of Wittebergh.

Now done into English from the Third
Edition, in Latin. By
RICHARD SAULT, F. R. S.

The Second Edition, Correaed

And Enlarged with all the usefullest things
(omitted by the Author) taken from Dr. Beve-
ridge's Inftitutiones Chronologica, and Dr. Holder of
Time; as alfo the Epocha's of the Principal King-
doms and States of Europe with Tables, calculated
to the Authors Method.

LONDON:

Printed for A. BOSVILE at the Dial and
Bible against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-

Street. 1704.

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TO THE

READER.

Reader,

I

Here prefent thee with the Tranflation of an Author who has never yet appeared in an English Dress; one fo famous for that fort of Learning he treats of, that I thought it might prove no ungrateful Work to the Publick to make him speak our Language, which has hitherto been fo great a Stranger to Chronology, the Subject which our Author here fo learnedly handles. In it thou wilt find that Accuracy, Method, and Exactness, that it may justly be efteemed the most useful Book of this kind that has ever yet appear ed abroad in the World, and withail fo fully written, that it contains all that is neceffary to be taught a young Gentleman concerning Chronology.

The Ufefulness of this Study I cannot better recommend to thee, than in the Words of the Ingenious and Learned Mr. Lock; who thus expreffes himself upon this Occafion in his Extraordinary Thoughts concerning Education (p. 327.) With Geography (Jays he) Chronology ought to go Hand in Hand

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