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A theatre wherein be represented as wel the miseries & calamities that follow the volupturous worldlings, as also the greate ioyes and plesures which the faithfull do enioy. An argument both profitable and delectable, to all that sincerely loue the word of God. Devised by S. Iohn van-der Noodt ..., 1569, Petrarch PT5675.N5 T3 1569 tiny

Title: A theatre wherein be represented as wel the miseries & calamities that follow the volupturous worldlings, as also the greate ioyes and plesures which the faithfull do enioy. An argument both profitable and delectable, to all that sincerely loue the word of God. Devised by S. Iohn van-der Noodt ...
Repository: Cornell U Library
Shelfmark: Petrarch PT5675.N5 T3 1569 tiny
Published by: Henry Bynneman
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Published Location: London
Published date: 1569
Copynotes: T.p. lacking; supplied in manuscript. Bound in green morocco with gilt tooling and marbled lining-papers, by F. Bedford.
Editionnotes: Caption title: A briefe declaration of the authour vpon his visions, taken out of the holy scriptures, and dyuers orators, poetes, philosophers, and true histories. Translated out of French into English by Theodore Roest. "With epigrams and sonnets prefixed, the former translated from the sonnets of Petrarch and the latter from the Visions fo Du Bellay, by Edmund Spenser."--Brit. Mus. Catalogue.
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