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Fabulae Aesopicae plures quingentis et aliae quaedem narrationes, cum historia vitae fortunaeque Aesopi, comp. studio et diligentia Ioachimi Camerarii. Quibus add. sunt et Livianae et Gellianae ac aliorum quaedam, cum interpretatione Graecorum, et explicatione quorundam aliorum.
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Phrygis Aesopi Fabulae, carmine elegiaco ... redditae ... Item Pugna ranarum et murium Homeri carmine hexametro reddita a Hieronymo Osio Turingo.
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Apophthegmes, that is to saie prompte, quicke, wittie and sentencious saiynges of certaine Emperours, Kynges, Capitaines, Philosophiers and Oratours, as well Grekes, as Romaines, bothe verie pleasaunt and profitable to reade, partely gentlemenne
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Catonis disticha moralia
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Catonis disticha moralia
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FABVLAE || AESOPICAE PLVRES || QVINGENTIS ET ALIAE QVAE=||DAM NARRATIONES, CVM || historia vitae fortunae#[qua...] Aesopi,|| compositae studio & || diligentia || Ioachimi Camerarii Pab.|| QVIBVS ADDITAE SVNT ET || Liuianae & Gellianae ac aliorum quaedam,|| cum interpretatione Graecorum,|| & explicatione quorundam || aliorum.||
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TOMVS PRI=||MVS OMNIVM O-||PERVM REVERENDI || Patris D.M.L. quae vir Dei ab An=||no XVII. vsque ad Anni vicesimi || aliquam partem, scripsit et || edidit, ... ||
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Die Vierde Predigt/|| Von dem gros=||sen Propheten Gottes/ Doctore || Martino Luthero, Das er ein rech=||ter Helias gewesen:|| Geschehen am tage Concordiae, Den || 18.Februarij/ Anno 1564. Jm Thal || Manßfeldt: Durch || M.Cyriacum Spangenberg.||
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NOVVM || TESTAMENTVM || IESV CHRISTI, GRAECE ET || Latinè, primò quidem studio et industria Des. Erasmi || Roterod. accuratè editum, nunc autem magna || diligentia collatis compluribus exem-||plaribus denuo ex-||pressum.|| ADIECTIS ARGVMENTIS || CVM CONCORDANTIIS IN MARGINE,|| ... ||
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Apophthegmes
that is to saie, prompte, quicke, wittie and sente[n]cious saiyinges, of certaine emperours, kynges, capitaines, philosophiers and oratours, aswell Grekes, as Romaines, bothe verie pleasaunt and profitable to reade, partely for all maner of persones, and especially gentlemenne. Firste gathered and compiled in Latin by the right famous clerke Maister Erasmus of Roterodame. And now translated into Englishe by Nicolas Vdall