01824nam 2200397Ia 450 99638964520331620200824132247.0(CKB)4940000000094193(EEBO)2240921465(OCoLC)ocm56572868e(OCoLC)56572868(EXLCZ)99494000000009419320040924d1594 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Tvvo bookes of constancie[electronic resource] /Written in Latine by Iustus Lipsius. Containing, principallie, a comfortable conference, in common calamities. And will serue for a singular consolation to all that are priuately distressed, or afflicted, either in body or mind. ; Englished by Iohn Stradling, Gentleman.Printed at London by Richard Iohnes, at the signe of the Rose and Crowne neere S. Andrewes Church in Holborn.1594.[4], 155 [i.e. 167], [5] pTranslation of De Constantia.Title within ornamental border (McK. & Ferg. 182* (head and sides) with foot of 175); colop. has printers' device (McK. 283); initials.Signatures: [unmarked]⁴ B-R⁴.Colophon reads: Imprinted at London, by Richard Iohnes, at the Signe of the ROse and Crowne, nigh vnto Saffron Hyll, in Holborne. 1595.Reproduction of original in: Cardiff Central Library (Wales).eebo-0022ConstancyEarly works to 1800Conduct of lifeEarly works to 1800ConstancyConduct of lifeLipsius Justus1547-1606.391928Stradling JohnSir,1563-1637.1001715EBKEBKBOOK996389645203316Tvvo bookes of constancie2370338UNISA