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Fortuna
deity and concept in archaic and Republican Italy -
Felicitas imperatoria
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The fate of fortune in the early Middle Ages
the Boethian tradition -
Contingency and fortune in Aquina's ethics
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Reflections upon what the world commonly call good-luck and ill-luck
With Regard to lotteries. And of the Good Use which may be made of them. Translated from the French, of the Ingenious Mons. Le Clerc -
The mirrour of friendship
both hovv to knovve a perfect friend, and how to choose him. With a briefe treatise, or caueat, not to trust in worldly properitie. Translated out of Italian into English by Thomas Breme Gentleman -
Reflections upon what the world commonly call good-luck and ill-luck, with regard to lotteries
and of the good use which may be made of them -
Reflections upon what the world commonly call good-luck and ill-luck, with regard to lotteries, and of the good use which may be made of them
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The oracles: or, the secrets of fortune and wisdom laid open. Adapted to the four seasons of life. Translated from a Greek sage
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Good news for England
Being a strange and remarkable account, how a stranger in bright raiment appeared to one Mr Edwards, a farmer, near Lancaster, on the 16th day of July ... the same night a vision appear'd to Jonathan Moor, the vicar, charging him to ... publish it to the world -
The entertaining fortune book
as to what relates to good or bad fortune in either sex. Especially to maids, widows, widowers and batchelors; with several queries resolved in matters of love and business. With variety of dreams, their various Interpretations, and Treatise on Moles, according to the Opinion of the Learned. A Complimental Discourse, between a young Man and Maid at a chance Meeting, and a Dialogue between a Countryman and his Town Mistress -
Lusus fortunæ