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A moral fable-talk : that is to say, a most delectable garden of moral philosophy, conveyed in fables, by speeches attributed to brute beasts
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A moral fable-talk : that is to say, a most delectable garden of moral philosophy, conveyed in fables, by speeches attributed to brute beasts
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that is to say, a most delectable garden of moral philosophy, conveyed in fables, by speeches attributed to brute beasts
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Arthur Golding ; transcribed and edited from the autograph manuscript (c. 1586) in the Columbia University Library with an introduction, notes and glossary by Richard G. Barnes ; now first published with etchings by Marcus Gheeraerts from Mythologia ethica of Arnold Freitag (1579), the source in Latin for this translation
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  • Freitag, Arnold
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  • Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606
  • Arion Press
  • Barnes, R. G., (Richard G.), 1932-2000
  • Freitag, Arnold
  • Gheeraerts, Marcus, approximately 1520-
Subject
  • Fables, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- Translations into English
  • Emblem books -- 1987
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  • Emblem books
  • Translations into English
Language
  • eng
  • lat
  • eng
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  • Aesop's fables, Selections
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DLC
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  • illustrations
  • facsimiles
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non fiction
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  • A moral fable-talk : that is to say, a most delectable garden of moral philosophy, conveyed in fables, by speeches attributed to brute beasts, Arthur Golding ; transcribed and edited from the autograph manuscript (c. 1586) in the Columbia University Library with an introduction, notes and glossary by Richard G. Barnes ; now first published with etchings by Marcus Gheeraerts from Mythologia ethica of Arnold Freitag (1579), the source in Latin for this translation

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