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The circuit of human life
a vision. In which are allegorically described, the virtues and vices -
The table of Cebes, or, the picture of human life. In English verse. With notes. By Thomas Scott
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The table of Cebes
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The table of Cebes the philosopher. How one maye take profite of his ennemies
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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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The porch and academy opened, or Epictetus's Manual newly turn'd into English verse, with notes. By J. W. late of Exon College in Oxford, Student. To which is added, Cebes's Table never before translated into English verse. By a lady
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The picture of human life
containing some excellent rules for a virtuous and prudent conduct. Translated from the Greek of Cebes, a Platonic philosopher. With an essay on allegorical mode of writing. The second edition. By a gentleman of the university -
Epictetus manuall. Cebes table. Theophrastus characters. By Io. Healey
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Epictetus his manuall. And Cebes his table. Out of the Greeke originall, by Io: Healey
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Epictetus his manuall. And Cebes his table. Out of the Greeke originall, by Io: Healey
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Epictetus manuall. Cebes table. Theophrastus characters. By Io. Healey
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The tablet of Cebes the Theban philosopher, or, A true emblem of human life
with an additional treatise concerning tranquillity of mind -
The tablature of Cebes the Theban
a disciple of Socrates. Being an allegorical picture of human life. Translated from the Greek by Samuel Boyse M. A -
Epictetus
a poem, containing The Maxims of that Celebrated Philosopher, for the Government of the Passions in the Conduct of Life. Done from the Original Greek of Arrian, with Notes. Being an Epitome of the Morals of Epictetus, Translated from the Greek By Dr. Stanhope. To which is added, The Table of Cebes -
The tablet of Cebes
OR, A Picture of Human Life. A Poem, Copied from The Greek of Cebes the Theban. By a Gentleman of Oxford