Theatrum mundi, the theator or rule of the world, wherein may be sene the running race and course of euerye mans life, as touching miserie and felicity, wherin is contained wonderfull examples, learned deuises, to the ouerthrow of vice and exalting of vertue. Wherevnto is added a learned, and maruellous worke of the excellencie of mankinde

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100 1 ‡aBoaistuau, Pierre, ‡dd. 1566.
245 1 0 ‡aTheatrum mundi, ‡bthe theator or rule of the world, wherein may be sene the running race and course of euerye mans life, as touching miserie and felicity, wherin is contained wonderfull examples, learned deuises, to the ouerthrow of vice and exalting of vertue. Wherevnto is added a learned, and maruellous worke of the excellencie of mankinde. ‡cWritten in the Frenche & Latin tongues by Peter Boayituau, and translated in English by Iohn Alday.
260 ‡aLondon : ‡bby Thomas East, for John Wyght, ‡c1581.
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700 1 ‡aAlday, John, ‡dfl. 1570.
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