Three morall treatises

no lesse pleasaunt then necessary for all men to reade, 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 pleasaunt then necessary for all men to reade, wherof the one is called The learned prince, the other The fruites of foes, the thyrde The porte of rest.

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Language
English
Pages
140

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Imprynted at London

Table of Contents

The learned prynce
Fruites of foes
Porte of rest.

Edition Notes

Photocopy. San Marino, Calif. : Henry E. Huntington Libary, 1938. [140] p. on [71] leaves ; 18 x 25 cm.
Imprint date from colophon.
Translation by Thomas Blundeville of trestises selected from the author's Moralia.

Genre
Translations into English., Early works to 1800.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PA4374.A2 B5 1561a

The Physical Object

Pagination
[140] p.
Number of pages
140

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5626112M
LCCN
68045126

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