The Apophthegmes of the ancients taken out of Plutarch, Diogenes Laertius, Elian, Atheneus, Stobeus, Macrobius and others : collected into one volume for the benefit and pleasure of the ingenious.
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- The Apophthegmes of the ancients taken out of Plutarch, Diogenes Laertius, Elian, Atheneus, Stobeus, Macrobius and others : collected into one volume for the benefit and pleasure of the ingenious.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for William Cademan ...,
- 1683.
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- Aphorisms and apothegms.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE TRULY VIRTUOUS Mrs. Esther Woodward, THE RELICT OF RICHARD WOODWARD Esquire, Deceased.
- THE PREFACE.
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Grave or Sententious
APOPHTHEGMES
OF
Great Men.
- STRANGERS.
- GREEKS.
- ROMANS.
- CUSTOMS OF LACEDEMONIA, According to Plutarque.
- CUSTOMS OF The LACEDEMO∣NIANS, According to Xenophon. To serve as a Commentary to that of Plutarque.
- APOPHTHEGMES OF THE LACEDEMONIANS According to the Alphabetical order.
- APOPHTHEGMES OF LACEDEMONIANS Whose Names are not illustrious, or are not to be found.
- APOPHTHEGMES OF SOME LACEDEMONIAN Women.
- APOPHTHEGMES OF PHILOSOPHERS.
- APOPHTHEGMES OF Diverse Persons.
- APOPHTHEGMES Purely PLEASANT.
- Some Books Printed for William Cade∣man at the Popes Head in the lower Walk of the New Exchange in the Strand.