Written in Hebrue by Joseph Ben Gorion, a noble man of the same countrey, who saw the most things himselfe, and was authour and doer of a greater part of the same. ; Translated into English by Peter Morwyn, of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford. And now newly corr. and amended by the said translator
by Josephus ben Gorion ; whereunto is added, a brief of the ten captivities, with the portrait of the Roman rams, and the engines of battery, &c. ; as also, of Jerusalem, with the fearful and presaging apparitions, that were seen in the air, before her ruin
by Josephus ben Gorion ; whereunto is added, a brief of the ten captivities, with the portrait of the Roman rams, and the engines of battery, &c. ; as also, of Jerusalem, with the fearful and the presaging apparitions, that were seen in the air, before her ruin