Thesaurus linguæ Romanæ & Britannicæ tam accurate congestus, vt nihil penè in eo desyderari possit, quod vel Latinè complectatur amplissimus Stephani Thesaurus, vel Anglicè, toties aucta Eliotæ Bibliotheca: opera & industria Thomæ Cooperi Magdalenensis. ... Accessit dictionarium historicum et poëticum propria vocabula virorum, mulierum, sectarum, populorum, vrbium, montium, & cæterorum locorum complectens, & in his iucundissimas & omnium cognitione dignissimas historias.

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Thesaurus linguæ Romanæ & Britannicæ tam accurate congestus, vt nihil penè in eo desyderari possit, quod vel Latinè complectatur amplissimus Stephani Thesaurus, vel Anglicè, toties aucta Eliotæ Bibliotheca: opera & industria Thomæ Cooperi Magdalenensis. ... Accessit dictionarium historicum et poëticum propria vocabula virorum, mulierum, sectarum, populorum, vrbium, montium, & cæterorum locorum complectens, & in his iucundissimas & omnium cognitione dignissimas historias.
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Cooper, Thomas, 1517?-1594.
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Impressum Londini :: [By Henry Denham],
1578.
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Latin language -- Dictionaries -- English.
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"Thesaurus linguæ Romanæ & Britannicæ tam accurate congestus, vt nihil penè in eo desyderari possit, quod vel Latinè complectatur amplissimus Stephani Thesaurus, vel Anglicè, toties aucta Eliotæ Bibliotheca: opera & industria Thomæ Cooperi Magdalenensis. ... Accessit dictionarium historicum et poëticum propria vocabula virorum, mulierum, sectarum, populorum, vrbium, montium, & cæterorum locorum complectens, & in his iucundissimas & omnium cognitione dignissimas historias." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19275.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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Februus,
A name of Pluto called God of hell.
Felsina, ae,
A citie in Italy, nowe called Bononia.
Feltrum,
A towne in Italy in the countrey called Marchia Taruisina.
Fenestella, lae,
mas. gen. The proper name of a storye wry∣ter, which flouryshed in the dayes of Tiberius Caesar: But Eusebius affirmeth that he dyed in the time of Augustus.
Feralia, orum,
neu. gen. plu. A day dedicate to the infernall gods, to pacifie them towarde the soules departed. They were also sacrifices made for soules.
Ferentinum,
A citie which (after Plinie) standeth in the first region of Italy.
Ferentum,
A citie in Apulia.
Feretrius,
The name of Iupiter, giuen by Romulus for carying of spoyles. For when he had ouercome his eni∣mies the Ceninenses, he tooke theyr spoyles, and in a solemne pageant caryed them vp to the Capitoll, where he dedicated them to Iupiter Feretrius, and afterward buylded a temple in the same place.
Feretrus,
A mountaine, of the which the house of Phere∣tre was named.
Feronia,
The goddesse of woods. It was also the god∣desse of seruauntes, in whose temple (the heade beyng shauen) they were woont to receyue a copped cappe, in token that they were infranchised. It is also a Citie vnder the hill Soracte.
Ferraria,
Ferrer, a citie in Italy. Also a promontorye in Spaine.
Fescenninum,
A towne of Campaine, where verses sung at maryages were first inuented.
Festus,
A mans name, familiar with Domitian.
Fesulae, arum,
f. g. plu. An olde citie in Tuscane, not farre from Florence.
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