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Howe one may take profite of his enmyes [sic], translated out of Plutarche
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Inimicus amicus
an excellent treatise, shewing, how a man may reape profit by his enemy -
Tho. wyatis translatyon of Plutarckes boke, of the quyete of mynde
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The liues of the noble Grecians and Romanes, compared together by that graue learned philosopher and historiographer, Plutarke of Chæronea: translated out of Greeke into French by Iames Amyot, Abbot of Bellozane, Bishop of Auxerre, one of the Kings priuy counsel, and great Amner of Fraunce, and out of French into Englishe, by Thomas North
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The table of Cebes the philosopher. How one may take profite of his enemies, translated out of Plutarche. A treatise perswadyng a man paciently to suffer the death of his freend
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A righte noble and pleasant history of the successors of Alexander surnamed the Great, taken out of Diodorus Siculus: and some of their lives written by the wise Plutarch. Translated out of French into Englysh. by Thomas Stocker
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Ploutarchos peri Deisidaimōnias
Xenophōntos Sōkratēs kai Aristodēmos peri pronoias. Platōnos Alkibiadēs deuteros peri Proseuchēs. = Plutarchus De superstitione; Xenophontis Socrates et Alcibiades [sic] de providentia; Platonis Alcibiades secundus d numine orando -
The fifth and last volume of Plutarchs Lives
Translated from the Greek by several hands -
The fourth volume of Plutarch's Lives
Translated from the Greek by several hands -
Plutarch's Morals
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Plutarch's Morals
Volume IV -
Plutarch's lives
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Plutarch's Lives
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Select lives of Plutarch
containing the most illustrations characters of antiquity -
Plutarch's Lives
in eight volumes. Translated from the Greek. With notes historical and critical from M. Dacier -
The history of Julius Cæsar
Newly translated from the original Greek of Plutarch -
Plutarch's Lives
translated from the Greek, by several hands. In five volumes. ... To which is prefixt The life of Plutarch -
Plutarch's Lives
Translated from the Greek, by several hands. In five volumes. ... . To which is prefixt The life of Plutarch -
The liues of the noble Grecians and Romaines, compared together by that graue learned philosopher and historiographer, Plutarke of Chæronea. Translated out of Greeke into French by Iames Amiot abbot of Bellozane, Bishop of Auxerre, one of the Kings priuie Counsell, and great Amner of France. VVith the liues of Hannibal and of Scipio African: translated out of Latine into French by Charles de l'Escluse, and out of French into English, by Sir Thomas North Knight. Hereunto are also added the liues of Epaminondas, of Philip of Macedon, of Dionysius the elder, tyrant of Sicilia, of Augustus Cæsar, of Plutarke, and of Seneca: with the liues of nine other excellent chiefetaines of warre: collected out of Æmylius Probus, by S.G. S. and Englished by the aforesaid translator
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The amorous and tragicall tales of Plutarch
wherevnto is annexed the hystorie of Cariclea & Theagenes, and the sayings of the Greeke philosophers. Translated by Ia. Sanford -
The philosophie, commonlie called, the morals vvritten by the learned philosopher Plutarch of Chæronea. Translated out of Greeke into English, and conferred with the Latine translations and the French, by Philemon Holland of Coventrie, Doctor in Physicke. VVhereunto are annexed the summaries necessary to be read before every treatise
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The liues of the noble Grecians and Romanes, compared together by that graue learned philosopher and historiographer, Plutarke of Chæronea: translated out of Greeke into French by Iames Amiot, abbot of Bellozane, Bishop of Auxerre, one of the Kings priuie counsell, and great Amner of France, and out of French into English, by Thomas North
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The liues of the noble Grecians and Romains, compared together by that graue learned philosopher and historiographer Plutarch of Chæronea: translated out of Greeke into French by Iames Amiot abbot of Bellozane, Bishop of Auxerre, one of the Kings priuie Counsel, and great Almner of France: with the liues of Hannibal and Scipio African: translated out of Latine into French by Charles del'Escluse, and out of French into English, by Sir Thomas North Knight. Hereunto are also added the liues of Epaminondas, of Philip of Macedon, of Dionysius the elder, tyrant of Sicilia, of Augustus Cæsar, of Plutarch, and of Seneea [sic]: with the liues of nine other excellent chieftaines of warre: collected out of Æmylius Probus, by S.G. S. and Englished by the aforesaid translator
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The liues of the noble Grecians and Romaines, compared together by that graue learned philosopher and historiographer Plutarke of Chæronea: translated out of Greeke into French by Iames Amiot abbot of Bellozane, Bishop of Auxerre, one of the Kings priuie Counsell, and great Almner of France: vvith the liues of Hannibal and Scipio African: translated out of Latine into French by Charles de l'Escluse, and out of French into English, by Sir Thomas North Knight. Hereunto are also added the liues of Epaminondas, of Philip of Macedon, of Dionysius the elder, tyrant of Sicilia, of Augustus Cæsar, of Plutarke, and of Seneca: with the liues of nine other excellent chieftaines of warre: collected out of Æmylius Probus, by S.G.S. and Englished by the aforesaid translator
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Plutarchi Chæronei Opusculum de liberorum institutione
item Isocratis Orationes tres, I. Ad demonicum, II. Ad nicoclem, III. Nicoclis