Front cover image for Tamburlaine the great. Who, from a Scythian shepheard, by his rare and wonderfull conquestes, became a most puissant and mightie monarch: and (for his tyrannie, and terrour in warre) was tearmed, the scourge of God. The first part of the two tragicall discourses, as they were sundrie times most stately shewed vpon stages in the citie of London. By the right honorable the Lord Admirall, his seruauntes

Tamburlaine the great. Who, from a Scythian shepheard, by his rare and wonderfull conquestes, became a most puissant and mightie monarch: and (for his tyrannie, and terrour in warre) was tearmed, the scourge of God. The first part of the two tragicall discourses, as they were sundrie times most stately shewed vpon stages in the citie of London. By the right honorable the Lord Admirall, his seruauntes

Microform, English, 1593
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Printed by [R. Robinson for] Richard Iones, dwelling at the signe of the Rose and Crowne neere Holborne Bridge, [London], 1593
Drama
144 unnumbered pages
932920499
Anonymous. By Christopher Marlowe
Signatures: A-I
Actual printer's name from STC
In two parts, with continuous signatures
Part 2 has caption title, reading: The second part of the bloody conquests of the mightie Tamburlaine
Another edition of STC 17425, published in 1590
Date on title page tampered with, and has been read as both 1592 and 1593
Print faded and show-through; pages torn, marked and stained, with some loss of print
Reproduction of original in the British Library
Microfilm, Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms International, 1964, 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm, (Early English books, 1475-1640; 995:18)