A fruitfull commentarie vpon the twelue small prophets briefe, plaine, and easie, going ouer the same verse by verse, and shewing every where the method, points of doctrine, and figures of rhetoricke, to the no small profit of all godly and well disposed readers, with very necessarie fore-notes for the vnderstanding of both of these, and also all other the prophets. The text of these prophets together with that of the quotations omitted by the author, faithfully supplied by the translatour, and purged of faults in the Latine coppie almost innumerable, with a table of all the chiefe matters herein handled, and marginall notes very plentifull and profitable; so that it may in manner be counted a new booke in regard of these additions. VVritten in Latin by Lambertus Danæus, and newly turned into English by Iohn Stockwood minister and preacher at Tunbridge.

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A fruitfull commentarie vpon the twelue small prophets briefe, plaine, and easie, going ouer the same verse by verse, and shewing every where the method, points of doctrine, and figures of rhetoricke, to the no small profit of all godly and well disposed readers, with very necessarie fore-notes for the vnderstanding of both of these, and also all other the prophets. The text of these prophets together with that of the quotations omitted by the author, faithfully supplied by the translatour, and purged of faults in the Latine coppie almost innumerable, with a table of all the chiefe matters herein handled, and marginall notes very plentifull and profitable; so that it may in manner be counted a new booke in regard of these additions. VVritten in Latin by Lambertus Danæus, and newly turned into English by Iohn Stockwood minister and preacher at Tunbridge.
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Daneau, Lambert, ca. 1530-1595?
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[Cambridge] :: Printed by Iohn Legate, printer to the Vniversitie of Cambridge [and at London, by J. Orwin] 1594. And are to be sold [by R. Bankworth] at the signe of the Sunne in Paules Church-yard in London,
[1594]
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Bible. -- O.T -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
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"A fruitfull commentarie vpon the twelue small prophets briefe, plaine, and easie, going ouer the same verse by verse, and shewing every where the method, points of doctrine, and figures of rhetoricke, to the no small profit of all godly and well disposed readers, with very necessarie fore-notes for the vnderstanding of both of these, and also all other the prophets. The text of these prophets together with that of the quotations omitted by the author, faithfully supplied by the translatour, and purged of faults in the Latine coppie almost innumerable, with a table of all the chiefe matters herein handled, and marginall notes very plentifull and profitable; so that it may in manner be counted a new booke in regard of these additions. VVritten in Latin by Lambertus Danæus, and newly turned into English by Iohn Stockwood minister and preacher at Tunbridge." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19799.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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A TABLE OF THE CHIEFE FI∣gures of Rhetoricke mentioned in this Treatise.

  • A Metaphor what it is, see Amos cap. 4. ver. 12.
  • Occupatio what it is, see Amos cap. 5. ver. 12.
  • Hypophora what it is, see Amos cap 5. ver. 3.
  • Synecdoche what it is, see Amos cap. 5.21.
  • Apostrophe what it is, see Amos cap. 8. ver. 24.
  • Hypotyposis what it is, see Amos cap. 8. ver. 12.
  • Metonymia what it is, see Oseas cap. 4. ver. 1.
  • Epiphonema what it is, see Ionas cap. 2. ver. 9.
  • Mimesis what it is, see Oseas cap. 4. ver. 18.
  • Metalepsis, trassmutation, what it is, see Oseas cap. 6. v. 18.
  • Katachresis what it is, see Oseas cap. 5. ver. 1.
  • Prosopopaeia what it is, see Oseas cap. 6. v. 1.
  • Auxesis or Increasing, see what it is, Oseas cap. 7. ver. 4.
  • Parenthesis what it is, see Oseas cap. 8. ver. 2.
  • Aposiopesis what it is, see Oseas cap. 8. ver. 10.
  • Dialogismus what it is, see Micheas cap 6. ver. 6.
  • Anthropopatheia what it is, see Micheas cap. 7. ver. 8.
  • Periphrasis what it is, see Nahum cap. 2. ver. 7.
  • Sarcasmos what it is, see Nahum cap. 3. ver. 14.
  • Synathroismos what it is, see Sophon. cap. 1. ver. 15.
  • Hyperbole what it is, see Habacuc cap. 2. ver. 11.
  • Epimone what it is, see Zachar. cap. 1. ver. 4.
  • Noema what it is, see Zachar. cap. 2. ver. 5.
  • Allegoria what it is, see Zachar. 11. v. 2.
  • Antonomasia what swit is, see Zach. 12. ver. 10.
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