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The theatre of the world: or, a prospect of humane misery : Wherein is set forth an ample discourse of those numerous and unavoidable calamities which are the inseparable attendants of mankind, from the cradle to the tomb. Composed first in Latin by Peter Boyatuau, a Britain by birth, and afterwards done into French by himself. Whereunto is added a brief discourse of the dignity and excellency of man. Translated iuto [sic] English by G.R. Licensed Sept. 14. 1678. W. Jane
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Boaistuau, Pierre, d. 1566
1679
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The theatre of the world : in the which is discoursed at large the many miseries and frailties incident to mankinde in this mortall life : with a discourse of the excellency and dignity of mankinde, all illustrated and adorned with choice stories taken out of both Christian and heathen authors ...
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Boaistuau, Pierre, d. 1566
1663
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Theater dv mond sef ivv. Gorsedd y byd lle i gellir gvveled trueni a lefcnid noran y corph ai o-didavvgrvvydd [sic] o ran yr enaid,
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Boaistuau, Pierre, d. 1566
1615
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Le theatre du monde : ou il est faict vn ample discours des miseres humaines: composé en Latin par P. Boaystuau, surnommé Launay, puis traduit par luy-mesme en françois. Auec vn brief discours de l'excellence & dignité de l'homme
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Boaistuau, Pierre, d. 1566
1595
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Le theatre du monde, ou il est faict vn ample discours des miseres humaines:
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1587
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Theatrum mundi : The theatre or rule of the world, wherin may be seene the running race & course of euery mans life, as touching miserie and felicitie, wherein be contained wonderfull examples and learned deuises, to the ouerthrovv of vice and exalting of vertue. Wherevnto is added a learned and pithie worke of the excellency of man, written in the French and Latine tongues by Peter Boaistuau, Englished by Iohn Alday, and by him perused, corrected and amended, the olde translation being corrupted
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Boaistuau, Pierre, d. 1566
1581
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Theatrum mundi : the theatre or rule of the vvorlde, vvherein may be seene the running race and course of euery mans life, as touching miserie and felicitie, wherin be contained wonderfull examples and learned deuises, to the ouerthrow of vice, and exalting of vertue. VVherevnto is added a learned and pitthie worke of the excellencie of mankynd. Written in the French and Latin tongues by Peter Boaystuau, Englished by Iohn Alday
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1574
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A most excellent hystorie, of the institution and firste beginning of Christian princes, and the originall of kingdomes : wherunto is annexed a treatise of peace and warre, and another of the dignitie of mariage. Very necessarie to be red, not only of all nobilitie and gentlemen, but also of euery publike persone. First written in Latin by Chelidonius Tigurinus, after translated into French by Peter Bouaisteau of Naunts in Brittaine, and now englished by Iames Chillester, Londoner. Séen and allowed according to the order appointed
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1571
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Certaine secrete wonders of nature : containing a descriptio[n] of sundry strange things, seming monstrous in our eyes and iudgement, bicause we are not priuie to the reasons of them. Gathered out of diuers learned authors as well Greeke as Latine, sacred as prophane. By E. Fenton. Seene and allowed according to the order appointed
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Boaistuau, Pierre, d. 1566
1569
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Theatrum mundi : the theatre or rule of the world, wherein may be sene the running race and course of euerye mans life, as touching miserie and felicity, wherin be contained wonderfull examples, learned deuises, to the ouerthrowe of vice, and exalting of vertue. wherevnto is added a learned, and maruellous worke of the excellencie of mankinde. Written in the Frenche & Latin tongues by Peter Boaystuau, and translated into English by Iohn Alday
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1566
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