Three morall treatises, no lesse pleasant than necessarie for all men to reade, vvhereof the first is called, The learned prince. The second, The fruites of foes: the third, The port of rest. Set foorth by Tho. Blundeuille gentleman.
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- Three morall treatises, no lesse pleasant than necessarie for all men to reade, vvhereof the first is called, The learned prince. The second, The fruites of foes: the third, The port of rest. Set foorth by Tho. Blundeuille gentleman.
- Moralia. Selections. English
- Three moral treatises Fruites of foes Fruits of foes Port of rest
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Imprinted at London: by Henrie Denham, dwelling in Pater noster row at the signe of the Starre, 1580.
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Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561, tr.
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- 1580
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- S125929
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- 145112
- Description
- [128] p. ; 8⁰
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- Signatures A-H?.
Titlepage on A2r; the first leaf is signed but has no text.
By Plutarch, whose name appears on ?A2r.
A translation of selections from: Moralia.