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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IA,
Was the yonger daughter of Atlas.
Iacchus,
One of the names of Bacchus, called god of wines.
Iacob,
A patriarke sonne to Isaac.
Iacbus,
A proper name, in Englishe Iames.
Iadera,
A towne of Illyricum.
Ialysos,
A citie of Rhodes.
Iamblicus,
A philosopher of Pythagoras sect, scholler of Porphyrius.
Iamesa,
A créeke of the Britaine sea.
Iamno,
A towne of the people called Baleares.
Iana,
the name of Diana.
Ianassa,
A certaine nimphe.
Ianiculum, li,
neu. gen. A part of Rome, and a mountaine in it. Also a gate of the same name.
Ianira,
The daughter of Oceanus and Tethis.
Iantha,
The sister of Ianira.
Ianalis, le,
Of Ianus.
Ianus,
Some suppose to be Saturne: some to be Iaphet, one of the sonnes of Noe. Ianus was also a place in Rome, whither vsurers resorted.
Iāpetus,
The father of Prometheus, sonne of Coelum and Terra.
Iapigia,
A countrey in the realme of Naples, called Cala∣bria.
Iapigium,
A promontorie in Iapigia.
Iapis,
The proper name of Aetolus.
Iāpix, Iapgis,
The sonne of Dedalus, king of Calabria, which of him was called Iāpigia. Also a westerne wind, which commeth out of the partes of Apulia.
Iārbas,
Looke Hiarbas.
Iārchas,
The chiefe of the philosophers of Indie.
Iasiades,
The sonne or nephewe of Iasius.
Iasis, Atalanta,
The daughter of Iasius.
Iāsius,
The brother of Dardanus, and sonne of Electra. Also Iasius is the father of Palinurus.
Iasonium,
A promontorie of Cappadocia, called Saint Thomas.
Iasum,
An yle of Caria, lying towarde the maine lande.
Iaua,
A citie in Spaine called Lara.
Iaxamathae,
People about Maeotis.
Iaxartes,
A riuer of Scythia in Asia.
Iaxes,
A riuer of Scythia.
Iazyges,
People of Metanasta in Europe, on the South part of Germany, called nowe Sptem castra, commonly Sibenburgh: it hath on the north, Armatia: on the west and south, Germany and Pannonie inferiour: on the east, Dacia.
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