The true vvay to vertue and happinesse: Intreating specially of constancie in publike calamities, and priuate afflictions. Digested into three bookes. The first whereof containeth a learned discourse against pouerty, sickenesse, and all the passions of the minde. ... The second, a definition of diuine prouidence. ... The third, whether a good subiect bee bound in time of troubles either for religon [sic], or state-gouernment to follow a partie, or lye still and rest
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Main Author: Du Vair, Guillaume 1556-1621 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: S.l. Printed [by Bernard Alsop] for Thomas Dewe and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstons Church-yard in Fleetstreet 1623
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Item Description:"Orpheus: or The second booke of constancie" and "Linus: or The third booke of constancie" each have separate title page with imprint "London, printed by Bernard Alsop. 1622"; pagination and register are continuous. - A reissue, with cancel title page, of: A buckler against adversitie. - A translation of: Du Vair, Guillaume. De la constance et consolation és calamitez publiques. - Identified as STC 7375 on UMI microfilm. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - STC (2nd ed.), 7373.2. - The last leaf is blank. - Translator's dedication signed: Andrevv Court
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