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Davies, Sir John (1569-1626)4
Plato2
Tate, Nahum2
Tate, Nahum (1652-1715)2
Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-16031
Rowe, Elizabeth Singer (1674-1737)1
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Friendship in death, in twenty letters from the dead to the living. : To which are added, thoughts on death: translated from the moral essays of the messieurs du Port Royal

Rowe, Elizabeth Singer (1674-1737)

MDCCXXIX. [1729]

Anonymous. By Elizabeth Rowe. The Messieurs du Port Royal = P. Nicole.

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The original, nature, and immortality of the soul : A poem. With an introduction concerning human knowledge

Davies, Sir John (1569-1626); Tate, Nahum (1652-1715)

1715

First pub. in 1599 under title: Nosce te-ipsum. Epistle dedicatory is by N. Tate, the preface, by "an ingenious and learned divine."

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The original, nature, and immortality of the soul, a poem : With an introduction concerning humane knowledge

Davies, Sir John (1569-1626); Tate, Nahum (1652-1715)

1697

Edited by Nahum Tate. First published in 1599 under title: Nosce teipsum. The editor states in his 'Epistle dedicatory' that the preface is by "an ingenious and learned divine". With book list o...

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Plato's dialogue of the immortality of the soul

Plato; Theobald, Mr Lewis (1688-1744)

1713

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Nosce teipsum : This oracle expounded in two elegies : 1. Of humane knowledge. 2. Of the soule of man, and the immortalitie thereof. Hymnes of Astraea in acrosticke verse. Orchestra, or, A poem of dauncing. In a dialogue betweene Penelope, and one of her wooers. Not finished

Davies, Sir John (1569-1626)

1622

Signatures: B-M8 L⁴. Last leaf is blank. The general title page has "ORCHESTRA"; a variant has "Orchestra"; with errata on recto of L3; a variant lacks errata. "Hymnes of Astrea" (beginning le...

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