Heraclitus: or, Meditations vpon the misery of mankinde, and the vanitie of humane life with the inconstancie of worldly things; as also the wickednesse of this deceitfull age described. Faithfully translated out of the last edition written in French by that learned diuine, Monsieur Du Moulin By Abraham Darcie.
- Title
- Heraclitus: or, Meditations vpon the misery of mankinde, and the vanitie of humane life with the inconstancie of worldly things; as also the wickednesse of this deceitfull age described. Faithfully translated out of the last edition written in French by that learned diuine, Monsieur Du Moulin By Abraham Darcie.
- Author
- Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by G. P[urslowe] for Thomas Pauier: and are to be sold at his shop in Iuie Lane,
- M.DC.XXIV [1624]
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- Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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"Heraclitus: or, Meditations vpon the misery of mankinde, and the vanitie of humane life with the inconstancie of worldly things; as also the wickednesse of this deceitfull age described. Faithfully translated out of the last edition written in French by that learned diuine, Monsieur Du Moulin By Abraham Darcie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20947.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 8, 2025.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE
ILLVSTRIOVS
IOHN, Earle of
Bridgewater, &c. And to the Princely Lady FRANCES his Noble Countesse; As also to the Honorable Ladies, the Lady FRANCES HOBART, and the Lady ARABELLA St IOHN their worthy Daughters: - dedication
- table of contents
- HERACLITVS TEARES: OR, THE MISERY OF HVMANE LIFE. WITH The vanity and inconstancie of worldly things.
- THE MISERY OF MANS FRAILE AND NATVRALL INCLINATION AND Of the Wickednesse and Peruersenesse that now raigneth in this wretched AGE.
- ON THE WORTHY NAME OF MY NOBLE and learned Author, that excellent Diuine, Monsieur PIERRE DV MOVLIN, the Mirror of our age.
- THE TRANSLATOR TO the vnpartiall Reader, all Prosperity.