Ptōchomuseion [sic]. = The poore mans librarie Rapsodiæ G.A. Bishop of Exceter vpon the first epistle of saint Peter, red publiquely in the cathedrall church of saint Paule, within the citye of London. 1560. Here are adioyned at the end of euery special treatie, certaine fruitful annotacions which may properly be called miscellanea, bicause they do entreate of diuerse and sundry matters, marked with the nombre and figures of Augrime. 2.

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Ptōchomuseion [sic]. = The poore mans librarie Rapsodiæ G.A. Bishop of Exceter vpon the first epistle of saint Peter, red publiquely in the cathedrall church of saint Paule, within the citye of London. 1560. Here are adioyned at the end of euery special treatie, certaine fruitful annotacions which may properly be called miscellanea, bicause they do entreate of diuerse and sundry matters, marked with the nombre and figures of Augrime. 2.
Author
Alley, William, 1510?-1570.
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Imprinted at London :: By Iohn Day,
[1565]
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Bible. -- N.T. -- 1 Peter -- Commentaries.
Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
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"Ptōchomuseion [sic]. = The poore mans librarie Rapsodiæ G.A. Bishop of Exceter vpon the first epistle of saint Peter, red publiquely in the cathedrall church of saint Paule, within the citye of London. 1560. Here are adioyned at the end of euery special treatie, certaine fruitful annotacions which may properly be called miscellanea, bicause they do entreate of diuerse and sundry matters, marked with the nombre and figures of Augrime. 2." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16838.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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L ante A
  • LAwes made at Athens concerning women. 3 in number 8. a
  • Lapis Lidius what it is 19 a
  • Lapis Lidius is not the lode stone. ib
  • Lapis Lidius is called heraclius, not of Hercules but of heraclia a city. ib
  • Lapis more les then Saxum. 52. a

Page [unnumbered]

  • Laicus, wherof it commeth, & why so called ibidē
  • Laocoon, the fyrst thrust hys speare into the woddē horse at Troy. ibi.
  • Laocoons image cut out ex vno la∣pide. ibidē.
  • Lapis is that whych is digged or ta¦ken out of the grounde ibidē
  • Lapis betokeneth a myle ibid
  • Lawful to vse lots ibidem
  • Lād of the liuing why so called. 71 a
  • Law deuided into thre parts. 93. b
  • Lawe iudaicall remayneth concer∣ning the substance 94 a
  • Lamech .2. thynges are to be noted in hym
  • Lactantius Firmianus described. 212. & .213. a. b
  • Lawe wrytten in figures, and the hebrew toung cannot be transla∣ted without great labour. 272. b
  • Law when it was made. 279. a
L ante E.
  • Let hym that standeth, take heede that he fall not 24. a
  • Leages confirmed by a sowe slayne with a flynt stone 33. b
  • Leo .1. desyred the emperor Theodo¦sius that he would commaunde a generall councell to be kept in I∣taly ibidē
  • Leo .10. would not defraude his soul of the pleasures of thys lyfe. ibi. a
  • Leo .10. was called Iohannes Me¦dices before hee was Bishoppe of Rome 65. b
  • Leo .10. was instructed with good literature from hys youth. ibidem
  • Leo .10. was made cardinall at the age of .13. yeares by Pope Inno∣centius ibidem
  • Leo .10. geuen to delicate idlenes of the body 66. a
  • Leo .10. loued Musicians, wyne, & costly fare ibidem
  • Leo persecuted the Gospel with in∣saciable hatred agaynst Luther. ib
  • Leo made a wycked answer to Car¦dinal Bembus ibidē
  • leo called the Gospel of Christ a fa∣ble ibidem
  • Leo did spread abroad most large & foolysh pardons ibidē
  • Leo had many of hys garde slayne when he went to Masse. ibidem
  • Leo enriched hys bastards ibidē
  • Leo sytting at a banquet and being very mery dyed ibidem
  • Leo spake .3. wordes when he dyed concernyng the ouercommyng of the Frenchmen ibidē. b
  • Leo Bizantius wordes to a certain rayler 215. a
  • Letter that killeth which it is 250 a
L ante I.
  • Lia, signifieth labour 13. a
  • Lia, lyfe actiue ibidem
  • Libellatici what they were 24. a
  • Liberal sciences .7. in number, and why so called 31. a
  • Litle ones, why they be so called in the scriptures 35. a
  • Liuius counted the Prince of al la¦tine Historians 33. a
  • Liuius hath onelye of these bookes which he wrote being .120. in nū∣ber, onelye three decades, and an halfe remayning ibidem. b
  • Liuies fame brought noble men to Rome to see hym. ibidem
  • Liuie lyued .80. yeres ibid
  • Liuie dyed the .4. yeare of the em∣pire of Tiberius ibidē.
  • Liuie buried at Padua ibid
  • Linnen twyned, what is ment ther¦by 172. b
  • Litanie when it was inuēted. 209. a
  • Litanie deuided into a greater, and into a lesser ibi. b
L ante O.
  • London built of Brutus 5. a
  • London founded when Helye was high priest of Israel ibidem
  • London fyrst named Troynouant. ibidem
  • Lots be of three kindes, diuisoria, consultoria, diuinatoria ibid. b
  • Lot diuisoria tollerable ibidem
  • Lot consultoria & diuinatoria wic∣ked. ibid.
  • lots may be vsed in geuing almes to one of .2. poore persōs hauing nede
  • Loue is deuided into .2. kinds 242 a
L ante V.
  • Lucianus Atheos torne with dogs. 17. a
  • Lucian wrote workes in Greeke to the number of .171. ibidem
  • Luke who he was, and what wor∣kes he set foorth 75. a
  • Luke learned the Gospel, not onely of Paul, but also of other Apostles ibidem
  • Luke wrote the Actes of the Apo∣stles in order as he saw thē. ibid. b
  • Luke, how long he lyued. ibidem
  • Luke had no wyfe. ibidem
  • Luke buried at Constantinople. ibi.
  • Luke both a paynter and a Phisi∣tion. ibidem
  • Luke was hanged vpon a greene Oliue tree. ibidem
  • Luke (as Platina saith) had a wife. ibidem
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