History for ready reference, Volume 4, Nicæa to Tunis by J. N. Larned

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Author Larned, J. N. (Josephus Nelson), 1836-1913
Title History for ready reference, Volume 4, Nicæa to Tunis
Alternate Title History for ready reference and topical reading, Vol. 4, Nicæa-Tunis
Original Publication United States: C. A. Nichols Co.,1895.
Note "History for ready reference" at Project Gutenberg:
Volume 1 - #65306
Volume 2 - #66861
Volume 3 - #68302
Volume 4 - #69262
Volume 5 and supplement - #70343
Text-only collection of all the above volumes - #70427
Volume 6 - #71897
Volume 7 - #73639
Credits Don Kostuch
Summary "History for Ready Reference, Volume 4, Nicæa to Tunis" by J. N. Larned is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work serves as a comprehensive reference covering a range of historical topics from the founding of Nicæa to various historical events up to the city of Tunis. It aims to provide readers with insights from notable historians, biographers, and specialists in the field, as well as to enhance understanding of world history through detailed narratives and maps. The opening of the volume establishes the structure and scope of the work, which includes various historical subjects organized for easy navigation. There is critical focus on Nicæa, detailing its founding by Antigonus and significant events such as the first council addressing Arianism in A.D. 325. The text promises a deep exploration of key historical milestones through concise descriptions, references to related topics, and additional resources. The use of historical maps is also indicated, enhancing its educational value for both casual readers and students of history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class D: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere
Subject History -- Dictionaries
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EBook-No. 69262
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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