The workes of Caius Crispus Salustius contayning the Conspiracie of Cateline The Warre of Iugurth. V. bookes of historicall fragments. II orations to Cæsar for the institution of a co[m]monwealth and one against Cicero.
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- The workes of Caius Crispus Salustius contayning the Conspiracie of Cateline The Warre of Iugurth. V. bookes of historicall fragments. II orations to Cæsar for the institution of a co[m]monwealth and one against Cicero.
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- Sallust, 86-34 B.C.
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- [London :: Printed by Elizabeth Allde,] Are to be sould at the Eagle and Child in Brittaines Burse by Tho: Walkley,
- 1629.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE right Honourable the Lord Marquis of Hamilton, William Crosse wisheth all temporall, and spirituall happinesse.
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TO HIS FRIEND
M
r. CROSSE, vpon his translation of SALVST. - encomium
- encomium
- encomium
- To the Reader.
- ERRATA.
- The life of Salust, collected out of Petrus Crinitus & other approued Authors.
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- To the right Honora∣ble the Lord Harbert of Castle Island, William Crosse wisheth the fulnesse of temporall and eternall hap∣pinesse.
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biography
- The Proeme or Introduction.
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To the honourable
Gentleman, Master
Walter Montague, second Sonne to the Earle of Manchester,William Crosse wisheth first the increase, and afterwards the fulnesse of all happinesse. -
A
DESCRIPTION
of the Roman Common∣wealth
in her integrity
and declining.
- The Oration of M. Aemilius Le∣pidus the Consull, against Lu. Sylla.
- The Oration of Lu. Philippus, a∣gainst M. Aemilius Lepidus.
- Collections out of the second booke of SALVSTS Fragments.
- Collections out of the third booke of SALVSTS Historicall Fragments.
- The Oration of M. Lepidus, Tri∣bune of the people, vnto the people.
- A Copie of the Letters sent from Mithridates, King of Pontus, to Arsaces King of Parthia.
- Collections out of the fifth booke of SALVSTS Historicall Fragments.
- SALVSTS ORATIONS.