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The liues of the noble Grecians and Romaines, compared together by that graue learned philosopher and historiographer, Plutarke of Chæronea. Translated out of Greeke into French by Iames Amiot abbot of Bellozane, Bishop of Auxerre, one of the Kings priuie Counsell, and great Amner of France. VVith the liues of Hannibal and of Scipio African: translated out of Latine into French by Charles de l'Escluse, and out of French into English, by Sir Thomas North Knight. Hereunto are also added the liues of Epaminondas, of Philip of Macedon, of Dionysius the elder, tyrant of Sicilia, of Augustus Cæsar, of Plutarke, and of Seneca: with the liues of nine other excellent chiefetaines of warre: collected out of Æmylius Probus, by S.G. S. and Englished by the aforesaid translator
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  The liues of the noble Grecians and Romaines, compared together by that graue learned philosopher an
Plutarch.
Imprinted at London : By Richard Field for Thomas VVight, 1603. -Access this resource online
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  The liues of the noble Grecians and Romaines, compared together by that graue learned philosopher an
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Imprinted at London : By Richard Field for Iohn Norton, 1603. -Access this resource online
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Imprinted at London : By Richard Field for George Bishop, 1603. -Access this resource online
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London : Printed by Richard Field, 1612. -Access this resource online
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