The boke named the Gouernour, deuysed by syr Thomas Elyot knight

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Title
The boke named the Gouernour, deuysed by syr Thomas Elyot knight
Author
Elyot, Thomas, Sir, 1490?-1546.
Publication
[[London] :: Thomas Berthelet regius impressor excudebat. Cum priuilegio,
Anno. 1537. mense Iulij]
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Kings and rulers -- Duties -- Early works to 1800.
Education of princes -- Early works to 1800.
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Tabula Alphabetica.

  • ABsteining frō rewardis. 199
  • Adolescency. fol. 103.
  • Alexāds musike. 21.
  • Alexaunders cruel∣tie. foli. 108.
  • Amitie. fo. 121.
  • Ambition. 198.
  • Archa federis. 74.
  • Arte of Rhetoricke in motyng. 53.
  • Audacitie. 182.
  • Ancient robes. 104.
  • Arundell a hors. 62.
B
  • Bee. fol. 7.
  • Beneuolēce. 121. 126
  • Beneficence. 130.
  • A Braule in

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  • daunsynge. fo. 80.
  • Bucephal a hors. 61
C
  • Cāpus Martius. 61.
  • Cardes. fol. 91.
  • Celeritie, or quick∣nesse. fol. 80.
  • Ceremonies. fo. 162.
  • Chesse. fol. 91.
  • Charitie. 121. 125.
  • Ciuile warres. fo. 11.
  • Comedies. 47.
  • Cōmodities that do happē by aduance∣mēt of good mē. 191.
  • Choribantes. 69.
  • Cesars tyranny. 108.
  • Continence. 204.
  • Confydence. 206.
  • Constaunce egall to Justyce. 205.
  • Cosmographie, and the cōmodities ther of. fol. 35.
  • Consideration. 82.
  • Consideration in gi∣uynge. 130.
  • Coūsaylours disers. fol. 90.
  • Coūcellors. 163. 238
  • Crueltie. 113. 116.
  • Churches materiall and ornamentis. 161.
  • Curates. 69.
  • Courage. 193.
  • Couetise. 198.
  • Consideration of go uernours. 95.
  • Consultation. 235.
  • Coūcel. 235. 137. 238
  • Counsell proued by iii. thynges. 236.
D
  • Dammage ensuynge lacke of lybertie of speche. 109.
  • Decay of archers. 93
  • Decii and theyr a∣uowe. 105.
  • Defence with wea∣pons. fol. 61.
  • Deuotion. 160.
  • Dimocratia. fo. 6.
  • Dionise the tiran. 18.
  • Discretion. 87.
  • Disobedience. 95.
E
  • Education of noble wyttes. fo. 15.
  • England diuided. 11.
  • ...

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  • Election. 86.
  • Eloquence. 44. 4.
  • Epistol of kyng ••••ilip to Aristotle. ••••.
  • Esops fables. eodē.
  • Aequalitie in sowles and corporalle sub∣staunce. fo. 164.
  • Estimation of disers folio. 90.
  • Experyence or exe∣cution. fol. 86.
  • Exercises for preser uyng of helth. 92.
F
  • Faithfull tutor. 177.
  • Faithefulnes in sub∣iectes. 177.
  • Faith neglectid. 172
  • Festina lente. 81.
  • Fidelitie. 172. 173.
  • Flatterie. 156.
  • Flatterers. 157.
  • Form of an oth. 179.
  • Frendes. 157.
  • Fraude and deceite. 167. 168. 169.
  • Frugalitie. 212.
  • Frendeshyppe. 150. 151. 154.
G
  • Gentilmen. fo. 14.
  • Gelo kynge of Sy∣cyle. 72.
  • Gentyll coūtenance. fol. 107.
  • Gouernāce. 166. 181
  • Gouernesse. 15.
H
  • Honour. fol. 4. 159.
  • Histories. 36. 175. 226. 227.
  • Haukynge. 66.
  • Hangynges & plate mete for a noble mā. fol. 102.
  • Haut coūtenāce. 106
  • Henry beau clerke, kynge of England. folio. 40.
  • Honestie. 170.
  • Huntyng of Persy∣ans, Grekes, & Ro∣mans. 64. 65, 66.
I
  • Infancy. 16.
  • Instruction in infan∣cye. fol. 18. 28.
  • Industry. 82.
  • Idelnesse. 88.
  • ...

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  • Iuell custome. 9.
  • Ire, or wrath. 111.
  • Iustyce. 123. 158. 167.
  • Iniuurie. fo. 167.
  • Incontinence. 208.
  • Image of detracti∣on. fol. 134.
K
  • Kynges of Romay∣nes. fo. 10.
  • Kyng Edgar. 12.
  • Kynge Dauid daun∣fynge openly. 74.
  • Kyng Henry the se∣uenth. fo. 85.
  • Kyng Xerxes. 89.
  • Kyng Codrus. 125.
  • Kyndenesse in bea∣stes. 152.
  • Knowlege. 162. 164 166.
L
  • Leonidas. fo. 20.
  • Lisippus. 25.
  • Liberalitie. 88. 121.
  • Libertie in speking. 108. 109.
  • Liberall man. 122. 130. 131.
  • Loyaltie. 173. 174.
  • Logike. fol. 33.
  • Loue. 121.
M
  • Maiestie. fo. 10.
  • Mans qualities. 78.
  • Maturitie. 80.
  • Mansuetude. 88.
  • Mercye shewed by Augustus to his en nemye. 117.
  • Mercy and gentyl∣nesse. fo. 119.
  • Modestie. 87. 88.
  • Morall philosophy. folio. 38.
  • Moderatiō of wrath fol. 210.
  • Musis. 219.
N
  • Nources how they shuld be chosen. 15.
  • Name of a kīg whēs it proceded. 158.
  • Nobilitie. 103. 104.
  • Numa kynge of Ro∣mayns. ibidem.
  • Nygardshyp. 213.
O
  • Office of a tutor. 20.
  • ...

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  • Occupation. 12.
  • Opinion. 189,
  • Oportunitie. 86.
  • Order. fol. 2.
  • Othes. 179.
P
  • Pacience. 125. 189. 191.
  • Paterne of a perfite gouernour. 187.
  • Peinfulnes in herig controuersies. 187.
  • Periurie. 179.
  • Playeng at dice. 89.
  • Phenix Achilles tu tour. fol. 19.
  • Plebs. fol. 2.
  • Plebeii. codem.
  • Poetes. 33. 46.
  • Policie of Anniball. 186.
  • Placabilitie. 114.
  • Populus. fo. 1.
  • Profyte. eodem.
  • Prouidence. 81.
  • Prudence. 79.
  • Prodigalite. 131. 132.
  • Princis of Grece. 9.
  • Publike weale. 1.
  • Publike. ibidē.
  • Publike & cōmune. 2
  • Preparation of go∣uernours. 95.
  • Promise. 181.
  • Puissaunce lackinge beneuolence. 129.
R
  • Respublica. fol. 1.
  • Rennynge. 59.
  • Rhetorike. 33.
  • Reprinse in daun∣synge. fo. 83.
  • Remedy against im∣pacience. 190.
  • Rydinge and vaun∣tynge of horses. 61.
S
  • Sapience word is to gouernours. 96.
  • Sapience. 221.
  • Sharpenesse of Ju∣styce. fol. 123.
  • Science. fo. 221.
  • Singles in dāsing. 81
  • Simplicitie. 169.
  • Shotyng in a longe bowe. 92.
  • Sobrietie. 212.
  • Slownesse. 80.
  • Swymmyng. 61.

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    T
    • Tables. fol. 90.
    • Table to hange in gouernours cham∣bres. fol. 98.
    • Temperaunce. 208.
    • Tenyse play. 92.
    • Timorositie. 182.
    • Tullies officis. 38.
    • Treatorie of Lucy∣fer. fol. 89.
    • Tolleration of For∣tune good & bad. 109
    • Treason. 170.
    • Truste. 173.
    U
    • Uayne pitie. 119.
    • Uertue. 130.
    • Uengeance for trea∣son. 178.
    • Ualiant mā. 182. 184
    • Understandyng. 4.
    • Wrastlynge. 59.
    FINIS TABVLAE.
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