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Aristotles politiques, or Discourses of gouernment. Translated out of Greeke into French, with expositions taken out of the best authours, specially out of Aristotle himselfe, and out of Plato, conferred together where occasion of matter treated of by them both doth offer it selfe: the obseruations and reasons whereof are illustrated and confirmed by innumerable examples, both old and new, gathered out of the most renowmed empires, kingdomes, seignories, and commonweals that euer haue bene, and wherof the knowledge could be had in writing, or by faythfull report, concerning the beginning, proceeding, and excellencie of ciuile gouernment. By Loys Le Roy, called Regius. Translated out of French into English
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The problemes of Aristotle
with other philosophers and phisitians: wherein are conteined diuers questions, with their answers, touching the estate of mans bodie -
Aristotle's Rhetoric; or the true grounds and principles of oratory
shewing, the right art of pleaeding [sic] and speaking in full assemblies and courts of judicature. The second edition. In four books -
The problems of Aristotle
with other philosophers and physitians. Wherein are contained divers questions, with their answers, touching the estate of mans body -
A briefe of the art of rhetorique
Containing in substance all that Aristotle hath written in his three bookes of that subject, except onely what is not applicable to the English tongue -
Andreæ Hyperii Compendium physices Aristoteleæ
Cum locupleto rerum & verborum memorabilium indice -
The poetic of Aristotle translated from the Greek
with notes. By Henry James Pye Esq -
The ethiques of Aristotle, that is to saye, preceptes of good behauoute [sic] and perfighte honestie, now newly tra[n]slated into English
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The works of Aristotle
In four parts. Containing I. His complete master-piece; displaying the Secrets of Nature in the Generation of Man. To which is added, the family physician, being approved Remedies for the several Distempers incident to the Human body. II. His experienced midwife; absolutely necessary for Surgeons, Midwives, Nurses, and Child-Bearing Women. III. His book of problems; containing various Questions and Answers relative to the State of Man's Body. IV. His last legacy; unfolding the Secrets of Nature respecting the Generation of Man -
A commentary illustrating the Poetic of Aristotle
by examples taken chiefly from the modern poets. To which is prefixed, a new and corrected edition of the translation of the Poetic. By Henry James Pye, Esq -
Aristotelis Artis rhetoricæ compendium
Ad usum conficiendarum orationum ordinatum, junioribus ad verbum ediscendum -
The problems of Aristotle
with other philosophers and physitians. Wherein are contained divers questions, with their answers, touching the estate of mans body -
Thus endeth the secrete of secretes of Arystotle
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Here begynneth the nature, and dysposycyon of the dayes in the weke, and sheweth what the thondre in euery moneth in the yere, chaunsynge, doth protende and sygnyfye
with the course and dysposycyon, of the dayes of the moone: whiche be good, and whiche be badde: after the influentes of the moone, drawen out of a laten boke of Aristotiles de Astronimis -
Here begynneth the dyfference of astronomye
with the gouernayle to kepe mans body in helth, all the foure seasons of the yeare -
Aristotle's last legacy
unfolding the mystery of nature in the generation of man: treating, I. Of virginity, its Signs and Tokens, and how a Man may know whether he married a Virgin or not. II. Of the Organs of Generation in Women, with a description of the Fabrick of the Womb. III. Of the Use and Action of Genitals in the Work of Generation. IV. Of Conception; and how to know whether a Woman has conceiv'd, and whether of a Male or Female. V. Of the Pleasure and Advantage of Marriage; with the unhappy Consequences of unequal Matches, and Miseries of Unlawful Love. VI. Of Barrenness, with Remedy against it, and the Signs of Insufficiency, both in Men and Women. Vii. Directions to both Sexes how to manage themselves in the Act of Coition, or their Venereal Embraces. Viii. A Vade mecum for Midwives and Nurses, containing particular Directions for the faithful discharge of their several Employments. IX. Excellent remedies against all diseases incident to virgins and child-bearing women: Fitted for the Use of Midwives Nurses, and all such Persons only as are concerned in these Matters -
Aristotle's masterpiece, compleated
in two parts. Part first contains, the secrets of generation, in all the parts thereof: treating, of the benefit of marriage, and the prejudice of unequal matches: --signs of insufficiency in men or women: --of the infusion of the soul: --of the likeness of children to parents: --of monstrous births: --the cause and cure of the monthly-courses: --of virginity: --directions and cautions for midwives: --of the organs of generation in women, and the fabric of the womb: --the use and action of the genitals: --signs of conception, and whether a male or female; with a word of advice to both sexes, in the act of copulation. And the pictures of several monstrous births, &c. The seond part being A private looking-glass for the female sex. Treating of the various maladies of the womb, and all other distempers incident to women of all ages; with proper remedies for the cure of each.