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The philosophy commonly called The morals

Plutarch; Holland, Philemon (1552-1637)

1657

Numerous errors in paging. Includes index.

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The elogy of nothing : dedicated to Nobody; with a postface

Trifler, T

1742

Signatures: [A]-D⁴.

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Plato's dialogue of the immortality of the soul

Plato; Theobald, Mr Lewis (1688-1744)

1713

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An essay towards the theory of the ideal or intelligible world : design'd for two parts, the first considering it absolutely in it self, and the second in relation to human understanding (v.1)

Norris, John (1657-1711)

1701-04

Part 2 has subtitle: 'Wherein the intelligible world is consider'd, with some relation to humane understanding. Whereof some account is here attempted and proposed'.

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An essay towards the theory of the ideal or intelligible world : design'd for two parts, the first considering it absolutely in it self, and the second in relation to human understanding (v.2)

Norris, John (1657-1711)

1701-04

Part 2 has subtitle: 'Wherein the intelligible world is consider'd, with some relation to humane understanding. Whereof some account is here attempted and proposed'.

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The Emperor Marcus Antoninus, his conversation with himself : together with the preliminary discourse of the learned Gataker. As also, the Emperor's life, written by Monsieur D'Acier and supported by the authorities collected by Dr. Stanhope. To which is added the mythological picture of Cebes the Theban, &c

Marcus Aurelius Emperor of Rome (121-180); Gataker, Thomas (1574-1654); Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726); Dacier, André (1651-1722)

1701

Book-list of R. Sare (2 pp.) at end. Page cxxv (end of the Life) is followed by "Advertisement" for Greek-Latin edition for Millington, 1697, miscatchworded "Marcus". Verso headlines in the Life r...

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