Publications of Leonardus Lessius

Author

  • Lessius, Leonardus. A controversy, in which is examined, whether every man may be saved in his owne faith and religion? Written by Leonard Lessius of the Society of Iesus. [St. Omer: English College Press,], Permissu superiorum, M.DC.XIV. [1614]. ESTC No. S93459. Grub Street ID 151956.
  • Lessius, Leonardus. Hygiasticon: Or, The right course of preserving life and health unto extream old age: together with soundnesse and integritie of the senses, judgement, and memorie. Written in Latine by Leonard Lessius, and now done into English. [Cambridge]: Printed by Roger Daniel, printer to the Universitie of Cambridge, 1634. ESTC No. S113348. Grub Street ID 133088.
  • Lessius, Leonardus. Sir Walter Rawleigh's ghost; or, His apparition to an intimate friend, willing him to translate into English, this learned book of L. Lessius entituled, (De providentiĆ¢ numinis, & animi immortalitate.) Written against the atheists and polititians of these days:. London: printed by Tho. Newcomb, for John Holden; and are to be sold at his shop at the Anchor in the New-Exchange, 1651. ESTC No. R202714. Grub Street ID 79935.
  • Lessius, Leonardus. The temperate man, or The right way of preserving life and health, together, with soundness of the senses, judgment, and memory unto extream old age. In three treatises. The first written by the learned Leonardus Lessius. The second by Lodowick Cornaro, a noble gentleman of Venice. The third by a famous Italian. Faithfully Englished. London: printed by J.R. for John Starkey, at the Miter in Fleetstreet, near Temple Bar, 1678. ESTC No. R32465. Grub Street ID 115175.
  • Lessius, Leonardus. Hygiasticon: or, a treatise of the means of health and long life. Written originally in Latin, by Leonard Lessius. Now rendered into English, by T. Smith. Whereunto is annexed, Cornaro's Treatise of the benefits of a sober life. London: printed for the author, and sold by Charles Hitch, and William Flachton [sic], in Canterbury, 1742. ESTC No. T121515. Grub Street ID 172337.
  • Lessius, Leonardus. A treatise of health and long life, with the sure means of attaining it, in two books. The first by Leonard Lessius, the second by Lewis Cornaro, a noble Venetian: translated into English, by Timothy Smith, apothecary. London: printed for Charles Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster Row, James Leake in Bath, and William Flackton in Canterbury, [1743]. ESTC No. T61543. Grub Street ID 287238.
  • Lessius, Leonardus. A treatise of health and long life, with the sure means of attaining it, in two books. The first by Leonard Lessius, the second by Lewis Cornaro, a noble Venetian: translated into English, by Thomas [sic] Smith, apothecary. London: printed for Charles Hitch, and sold by James Leake in Bath, and W. Flackton in Canterbury, 1743. ESTC No. T217946. Grub Street ID 242695.
  • Lessius, Leonardus. A treatise of health and long life, with the sure means of attaining it: in two books; the first by Leonard Lessius; the second by Lewis Cornaro, A Noble Venetian: Translated into English by Timothy Smith, Apothecary. London: printed for L. Hawes, W. Clarke, and R. Collins, in Pater-Noster Row; W. Flackton, in Canterbury; and H. Leake, in Bath, MDCCLXVII. [1767]. ESTC No. T112335. Grub Street ID 164332.