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The letters of Sir Thomas Fitzosborne, on several subjects.
With ex-libris of Sir Edmund Antrobus"A dialogue concerning oratory": p. 371-452.Mode of access: Internet
LETTERS ON Several Subjects.
Vol. 1: BMC 1086.d.34; v. 2: BMC 1086.d.2.Inscription inside front covers: Jno. Rolle, 1775.Armorial book-plate : ROLLE.Sir Thomas Fitzosborne, i.e. William Melmoth, the younger. cf. Brit. Mus. cat.On t.-p. of v. 2: To which is added, (Translated by the same Hand) A Dialogue upon Oratory: attributed to QUINCTILIAN.Vol. 1 is 2nd ed.Title in red and black; engr. vignette.Mode of access: Internet
D. Dionysii Carthvsiani Inflammatorivm divini amoris, siue Tractatvs Dialogicvs inter Saluatorem & hominem ...
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Zur Quellenfrage der Anekdote von Alexander und dem Seeräuber bei Villon und Jean de Bueil
C. Cornelii Taciti De origine, situ, moribus ac populis Germanorum libellus.
Issued also in Programm--Hamm, gymnasium, 1841.--cf. Engelmann.Mode of access: Internet
The fyrste [-secunde] dyalogue in Englysshe [electronic resource] : wyth new addycyons.
By Christopher Saint German.The first dialogue is a modified translation of his: Dialogus de fundamentis legum Anglie et de conscientia (STC 21559).Printer's name and publication date from STC.On verso of title page: ".. newly correctyd: and eft sones Enprynted: with newe addycyons.".Formerly also STC 21569.Identified as STC 21569 on UMI microfilm reel 145.Appears at reel 143 (Harvard University. Library copy) and at reel 145 (British Library copy).Some print show-through, and some leaves marked and stained.Reproductions of the originals in the Harvard University. Library and the British Library.STC (2nd ed.)Electronic reproduction
