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Author Boaistuau, Pierre, -1566.
Uniform Title Theatrum mundi. English
Title 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 ... / being a work of that famous French writer, Peter Bovistau Launay, in three distinct books ; formerly translated into Spanish by Baltazar Peres del Castillo ; and now into English by Francis Farrer ...
Related title Short discourse of the excellency and dignity of man.
Publication Info London : Printed for Sam. Ferris ..., 1663.



Descript [14], 235 p., [6], 64 p.
Note The second pt. has special t.p. with title: A short discourse of the excellency and dignity of man.
Advertisements on p. [13]-[14].
Reproduction of original in British Library.
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Author Boaistuau, Pierre, -1566.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Human beings -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Farrer, Francis.
Related title Short discourse of the excellency and dignity of man.
Descript [14], 235 p., [6], 64 p.
Note The second pt. has special t.p. with title: A short discourse of the excellency and dignity of man.
Advertisements on p. [13]-[14].
Reproduction of original in British Library.
Author Boaistuau, Pierre, -1566.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Human beings -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Farrer, Francis.
Related title Short discourse of the excellency and dignity of man.

Subject Human beings -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [14], 235 p., [6], 64 p.
Note The second pt. has special t.p. with title: A short discourse of the excellency and dignity of man.
Advertisements on p. [13]-[14].
Reproduction of original in British Library.
Alt author Farrer, Francis.

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