The Iliads and Odysses of Homer translated out of Greek into English by Tho. Hobbes of Malmsbury ; with a large preface concerning the vertues of an heroick poem, written by the translator.

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The Iliads and Odysses of Homer translated out of Greek into English by Tho. Hobbes of Malmsbury ; with a large preface concerning the vertues of an heroick poem, written by the translator.
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Homer.
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London :: Printed for Will. Crook ...,
1677.
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BOOKS Newly Printed For William Crook.

SCarron's Comical Romance: Or a Facetious History, of a Company of strowling Stage-players, Interwoven with divers Choice Novels, rare Ad∣ventures, Amorous Intrigues; Written Originally in French, by the famous and Wittty Poet Monsieur Scarron, and now turned into English. Fol. price 6 s.

A Letter about Liberty and Necessi∣ty: Written to the Duke of Newca∣stle by Thomas Hobbes of Malmsbury, with Observations upon it by Dr. La∣ney, late Bishop of Ely, 12o. price 8 d.

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A true Narrative of the Circumcision of the Great Turk.

Parthenissa, that most Fam'd Ro∣mance, in six Volumes compleat, Composed by the Right Honourable the Earl of Orrery. Fol.

The Wrangling Lovers, or the In∣visible Mistriss: a Comedy, written by Mr. Ravenscroft; and acted at the Duke's Theatre. Printed 1677.

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