P. Famianus Strada. Rom. Soc. Jesu. Obiitin Coll. Rom. VI. Septemberis MDC.XLIX. Ætatis LXXVII.
[Vienna,
c1760].
Engraved portrait, with eighteenth century watermark.
260 by 165mm. (10.25 by 6.5 inches).
17719
notes:
Famiano Strada (1572-1649) was a Jesuit priest and historian whose partiality resulted in fierce opposition and criticism from many of his contemporaries. In 1617, Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma, commissioned Strada to write a history of the ongoing war in the Netherlands, which would later come to be known as the Eighty Years' War. In order to write this history, Strada was given access to the private archives of the House of Farnese, meaning that he could consult a wid...
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