Preceptes of Cato with annotacions of D. Erasmus of Roterodame vere profitable for all [...]

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Preceptes of Cato with annotacions of D. Erasmus of Roterodame vere profitable for all [...]
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[Londini :: In officina Richardi Graftoni, typographi Regii excusum,
Anno. M.D.LIII. Mense Iulii. [1553]]
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"Preceptes of Cato with annotacions of D. Erasmus of Roterodame vere profitable for all [...]." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A18234.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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Cato. 14.

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Aske counsaill of thine acquain∣taunce if any thing thee offende. For there is not a better Phisicion then a trustie frende.

Erasmus. Thou dooest open vnto the Phisiciō, the diseases of the bodies, shew vnto a faiethfull frende the griefes of the minde. That man that is the Phisici∣on dooeth heale with medicines, and this manne (that is thy frende) with wordes: or els if any sicknesse happē rather call thy frend then a phisicion

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