Three [morall] treatises, no lesse pleasau[nt] than necessary for all men to read[e,] wherof the one is called the learned prince, the other the fruites of foes, the thyrde the porte of rest.
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- Three [morall] treatises, no lesse pleasau[nt] than necessary for all men to read[e,] wherof the one is called the learned prince, the other the fruites of foes, the thyrde the porte of rest.
- Moralia. Selections. English
- Fruytes of foes Porte of reste
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Imprynted at London: By Wyllyam Seres, dwellynge at the west ende of Poules at the signe of the Hedghogge. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum, [1561 (7 June)]
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Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561, tr.
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- [140] p. ; 4⁰
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- By Plutarch, whose name appears on ?A2r.
A translation of selections from: Moralia.
Translator's dedication signed: Thomas Blondeuille.
Title page mutilated in only known copy; bracketed letters in transcription above are supplied in MS.