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A swete and devoute sermon of holy saynte Ciprian of the mortalitie of
The rules of a christian lyfe made by Picus, erle of Mirandula.
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Bibliotheca Eliotae- Eliotes (Latin and English] Dictionarie, by Cooper,
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The Bankette of Sapience compyled by Syr T. Eliot, Knyghte, and
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The Image of Governance, compiled of the actes and sentences notable
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The Castel of Helth. 1534, 1539, 1541 ff.
Pasquil the Playne, a dialogue on talkativeness and silence. 1533;
Rome, c. 1552.
Of the Knowledge which maketh a Wise Man. 1533.
The Doctrine of Princes (trans. from Isocrates). 1534.
The Education . . . of Children (trans. from Plutarch). Before 1540.
Howe one may take profyte of his enmyes. After 1540.
The Defence of Good Women. 1545.
A Preservative agaynste Deth. 1545.
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Bellum. English trans. 1533–4.
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Adagia. 1500. Two English translations. 1539.
A pophthegmata. 1532. The third and fourth books were trans. by
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Captaines, Philosophers and Oratours, as well Grekes as Romaines, both
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