The anatomie of the Romane clergie: or, a discoverie of the abuses thereof. Written in Latine by sundrie authors of their owne profession. And translated into English verse by G.L.
- Title
- The anatomie of the Romane clergie: or, a discoverie of the abuses thereof. Written in Latine by sundrie authors of their owne profession. And translated into English verse by G.L.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Richard Field for Robert Mylbourne, and are to be sold at the great South doore of Pauls,
- 1623.
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- Subject terms
- Catholic Church -- Clergy -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"The anatomie of the Romane clergie: or, a discoverie of the abuses thereof. Written in Latine by sundrie authors of their owne profession. And translated into English verse by G.L." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A05176.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT HO∣NORABLE AND WORTHIE Lady
Elizabeth Viscountesse Anan, LadyLogh∣maben, with all her other good graces, and vertuously deserued titles and honours. - TO THE ROMANE Catholicke Readers.
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THE ORDER OF THE Friers, written by
Lelius Capilupus in Latineverse, and translated into English. -
CERTAINE VERSES TAKEN OVT OF THE EPISTLES of
Francis Petrarch, Archdeacon of Parma, which weresine titulo, written to his friend whom he might not name for feare of the Ro∣mane Clergie. - EPITAPHES AND EPIGRAMS of Popes, Monkes, and Friers, translated out of diuerse Authours.
- The Translators farewell to those of the Church of Rome.