Iter Lancastrense is a poem written by Richard James in the year of 1636. The poem is an account of a journey that James took through Lancashire, a county in the north of England. The poem is written in Latin, and it is divided into 12 sections, each of which describes a different part of the journey. In the poem, James describes the landscape, the people, and the towns that he encounters on his journey. He also includes historical and mythological...
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