A righte noble and pleasant history of the successors of Alexander surnamed the Great, taken out of Diodorus Siculus: and some of their lives written by the wise Plutarch. Translated out of French into Englysh. by Thomas Stocker
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- A righte noble and pleasant history of the successors of Alexander surnamed the Great, taken out of Diodorus Siculus: and some of their lives written by the wise Plutarch. Translated out of French into Englysh. by Thomas Stocker
- Author
- Diodorus, Siculus.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: By Henrie Bynneman, dwelling in Knightrider streat at the signe of the Mermayd, for Humfrie Toy,
- Anno Domini. 1569.
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- Subject terms
- Demetrius -- I, -- Poliorcetes, King of Macedonia, 336-283 B.C.
- Macedonia -- History -- Diadochi, 323-276 B.C. -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE RIGHT honourable, his verie good Lord, Lord Ambrose Dudley, Earle of Warwyck, Baron Lisle, of the right honorable order of the garter, Knight: and M. of the ordinaunce to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie.
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¶ The first Booke of the successours of Alexander surnamed the great, wrytten by
Diodore theSicilian, in theGreeke tongue, and after Translated into theFrench byClaude ofSeisel, sometime a Counsai∣lour, and maister of the Requests to IEWES the twelfth of that name, then the FRENCH King. And now Englished from theFRENCH, By THOMAS STOCKER.- The Prologe.
- The first Chapter.
- The second Chapter.
- The thirde Chapter.
- The fourth Chapter.
- The fifth Chapter.
- The sixth Chapter.
- The seauenth Chapter.
- The eight Chapter.
- The ninth Chapter.
- The x. Chapter.
- The .xj. Chapter.
- The .xij. Chapter.
- The .xiij. Chapter.
- The .xiiij. Chapter.
- The .xv. Chapter.
- The .xvj. Chapter.
- The .xvij. Chapter.
- The .xviij. Chapter.
- The .xix. Chapter.
- The .xx. Chapter.
- The .xxj. Chapter.
- The .xxij. Chapter.
- The .xxiij. Chapter.
- The .xxiiij. Chapter.
- The .xxv. Chapter.
- The .xxvj. Chapter.
- The .xxvij. Chapter.
- The .xxviij. Chapter.
- The .xxix. Chapter.
- The .xxx. Chapter.
- The .xxxj. Chapter.
- The .xxxij. Chapter.
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¶The second Booke.
- The .j. Chapiter.
- The .ij. Chapter.
- The .iij. Chapter.
- The .iiij. Chapter.
- The .v. Chapter.
- The .vj. Chapter.
- The .vij. Chapter.
- The .ix. Chapter.
- The .ix. Chapter.
- The .x. Chapter.
- The .xij. Chapter.
- The .xiij. Chapter.
- The .xiiij. Chapter.
- The .xv. Chapter.
- The .xvj. Chapter.
- The .xvij. Chapter.
- The .xviij. Chapter.
- The .xix. Chapter.
- The .xx. Chapter.
- The .xxj. Chapter.
- The .xxij. Chapter.
- The .xxiij. Chapter.
- The .xxiiij. Chapter.
- The .xxv. Chapter.
- The .xxvj. Chapter.
- The .xxvij. Chapter.
- The .xxviij. Chapter.
- The .xxix. Chapter.
- The .xxx. Chapter.
- The .xxxj. Chapter.
- The .xxxij. Chapter.
- The .xxxiij. Chapter.
- The .xxxiiij. Chapter.
- The .xxxv. Chapter.
- The .xxxvj. Chapter.
- The .xxxvij. Chapter.
- The .xxxviij. Chapter.
- The .xxxix. Chapter.
- The .xl. Chapter.
- The .xlj. Chapter.
- The .xlij. Chapter.
- The .xliij. Chapter.
- The .xliiij. Chapter.
- The .xlv. Chapter.
- The .xlvj. Chapter.
- The .xlvij. Chapter.
- A little shorte Prologue, wherin the Author declareth in what sorte it is com∣mendable and well beseeming a good and perfect Historiā to vse Rhetoricke, Orations, Declarations and such other like.
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The third Booke.
- The first Chapter.
- The .ij. Chapter.
- The .iij. Chapter.
- The .iiij. Chapter.
- The .v. Chapter.
- The .vj. Chapter.
- The .vj. Chapter.
- The .viij. Chapter.
- The .ix. Chapter.
- The .x. Chapter.
- The .xj. Chapter.
- The .xij. Chapter.
- The .xiij. Chapter.
- The .xiiij. Chapter.
- The .xv. Chapter.
- The .xvj. Chapter.
- The .xvij. Chapter.
- The .xviij. Chapter
- The .xix. Chapter.
- The fourth Booke is taken out the wise Plutarque, in the life of Demetre.
- ¶ The Table of the Chapters conteyned in this present volume.
- colophon