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The ancient ecclesiastical histories of the first six hundred years after Christ, written in the Greek tongue by three learned historiographers, Eusebius, Socrates, and Evagrius. Eusebius Pamphilus bishop of Cæsarea in Palestina, wrote ten books. Socrates Scholasticus of Constantinople, wrote seven books. Evagrius Scholasticus of Antioch, wrote six books. Whereunto is annexed, Dorotheus, Bishop of Tyrus, of the lives and ends of the prophets, apostles, and LXX disciples. All which authors are faithfully translated out of the Greek tongue by Meredith Hanmer Doctor in Divinity. Last of all, herein is comprized a brief chronography collected by the said translator, with a copious index of the principal matters throughout all the histories
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Ovid's Tristia
containing five books of mournful elegies. Which he sweetly composed in the midst of his adversity, while he liv'd in Tomos a city of Pontus. Where he died after seven years banishment from Rome. Translated into English by W. S -
The ancient ecclesiastical histories of the first six hundred years after Christ, written in the Greek tongue by three learned historiographers, Eusebius, Socrates, and Evagrius. Eusebius Pamphilus bishop of Cæsarea in Palestina, wrote ten books. Socrates Scholasticus of Constantinople, wrote seven books. Evagrius Scholasticus of Antioch, wrote six books. Whereunto is annexed, Dorotheus, Bishop of Tyrus, of the lives and ends of the prophets, apostles, and LXX disciples. All which authors are faithfully translated out of the Greek tongue by Meredith Hanmer Doctor in Divinity. Last of all, herein is comprized a brief chronography collected by the said translator, with a copious index of the principal matters throughout all the histories. The sixth edition corrected and revised. Hereunto is added, Eusebius his life of Constantine, in four books. With Constantines oration to the clergy
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Porta linguarum, trilinguis reserata & aperta: sive Seminarium linguarum & scientiarum omnium
Hoc est, compendiaria Latinam, Anglicam, Gallicam (& quamvis aliam) linguam unà cum artium & scientiarum fundamentis sesquianni spatio ad summum docendi & perdiscendi methodus, sub titulis 100 periodis 1058. comprehensa. Latinè primùm. Nunc verò gratitudinis ergò, in illustrissimi principis Caroli, Britannicæq[ue]; Gallicæ & Hybernicæ pubis gratiam, Latinè, Anglicè, & Gallicè in lucem eruta -
Ovid's heroicall epistles. Englished by W.S
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Ovid de Ponto
Containing foure books of elegies. Written by him in Tomos, a citie of Pontus, in the foure last yeares of his life, and so dyed there in the seaventh yeare of his banishment from Rome. Translated by W.S -
Constantini Cæsaris selectarum præceptionum de agricultura libri viginti
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Constantino Cesare de li scelti et vtilissimi docume[n]ti de l'agricoltura
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Costantino Cesare de notevoli et vtilissimi ammaestramenti dell'agricoltura
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Constantini Caesaris selectarum praeceptionum de agricultura libri uiginti
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Ovid's heroical epistles
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Thesaurus, Græcæ Linguæ, in epitomen, sive, Compendium, redactus, et alphabetice, secundum Constantini methodum, et Schrevelii, referatus
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Historia mundi, or Mercators atlas
containing his cosmographicall descriptions of the fabricke and figure of the world -
Porta linguarum, trilinguis reserata & aperta: sive Seminarium linguarum & scientiarum omnium
Hoc est, compendiaria Latinam, Anglicam, Gallicam (& quamvis aliam) linguam unà cum artium & scientiarum fundamentis sesquianni spatio ad summum docendi & perdiscendi methodus, sub titulis 100. periodis 1058. comprehensa. Latinè primùm. Nunc verò gratitudinis ergò, in illustrissimi principis Caroli, Britaannicaeq[ue] [sic] Gallicae & Hybernicae pubis gratiam, Latinè, Anglicè, & Gallicè in lucem eruta -
Ouids Tristia
containinge fiue bookes of mournfull elegies which hee sweetly composed in the midst of his aduersitie, while hee liu'd in Tomos a cittie of Pontus where hee dyed after seauen yeares banishment from Rome -
Ovid's Heroical epistles
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Ovid's Heroical epistles
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The workes of the most excellent and illustrious lady, Margaret, Queen of France
daughter to Henry the Second and wife to Henry the Fourth -
Ovid's Tristia
containing five books of mournful elegies. Which he sweetly composed in the midst of his adversity, while he liv'd in Tomos a city of Pontus. Where he died after seven years banishment from Rome -
Ovid's heroicall epistles
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Ovids heroicall epistles. Englished by W.S
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Ovid's Heroical epistles
Englished by W.S. This may be reprinted, R.L.S -
Ovid's Heroical epistles
Englished by W.S. This may be reprinted, R.L.S -
England's complaint: against her adjoyning neighbours the Scots
Occasioned by the factious Covenanters, in their disloialty to his Sacred Majesty, this present yeare, 1640. By W. Sal. Oxon -
The ancient ecclesiasticall histories of the first six hundred yeares after Christ, vvritten in the Greek tongue by three learned historiographers, Eusebius, Socrates, and Evagrius. Eusebius Pamphilus Bishop of Cæsarea in Palestina wrote ten books. Socrates Scholasticus of Constantinople wrote seven books. Evagrius Scholasticus of Antioch wrote six books. Whereunto is annexed Dorotheus Bishop of Tyrus, of the lives and ends of the prophets, apostles, and LXX. disciples. All which authors are faithfully translated out of the Greek tongue, by Meredith Hanmer Doctor in Divinitie. Last of all, herein is comprised a brief chronographie collected by the said translator, with a copious index of the principal matters throughout all the histories