02118nam 2200457 n 450 99639054650331620200824121223.0(CKB)4940000000101837(EEBO)2240907985(UnM)99839800e(UnM)99839800(EXLCZ)99494000000010183719910110d1575 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The last parte of the Mirour for magistrates[electronic resource] wherein may be seene by examples passed in this realme, with howe greuous plagues, vices are punished in gseat [sic] princes and magistrates, and howe frayle and vnstable worldly prosperitie is founde, where fortune seemeth moste highly to fauourNewly corrected and amended.Imprinted at London By Thomas MarsheAnno. 1575. Cum priuilegio[6], 161, [1] leavesBy William Baldwin and others.In verse.A continuation of John Lydgate's "The fall of princes", which is a translation of Giovanni Boccaccio's "De casibus illustrium virorum".Parts 1, 2, and 4 of "A mirror for magistrates" were written by John Higgins, Thomas Blenerhasset, and Richard Niccols respectively; this third part was in fact written before the others.The verso of leaf 161 is numbered fol. 162.A reissue of the 1574 edition, with the first quire reprinted.Issued with: Higgins, John. The first parte of the Mirour for magistrated: London, 1575.Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014Political ethicsEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryPoetryPolitical ethicsBaldwin Williamca. 1518-1563?1002107Boccaccio Giovanni1313-1375.148906Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390546503316The last parte of the Mirour for magistrates2387350UNISA