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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Imprint
Imprinted at London: by Henrie Denham, dwelling in Pater noster row at the signe of the Starre, 1580.
Added name
Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561, tr.
Publication year
1580
ESTC No.
S125929
Grub Street ID
145112
Description
[128] p. ; 8⁰
Note
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.