02016nam 2200469Ia 450 99639477080331620210104164053.0(CKB)3810000000008761(EEBO)2240869458(OCoLC)ocm82475214e(OCoLC)82475214(EXLCZ)99381000000000876120070209d1622 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Philomythie, or, Philomythologie[electronic resource] wherin outlandish birds, beasts, and fishes, are taught to speake true English plainely. /by Tho: Scot gent. Philomithus est aliquo modo philosophus; fabula enim ex miris constituitur.The second edition, much inlarged..London for Francis Constable at the white Lyon in Paules Churchyard1616 [i.e. 1622].[186] p. illIn verse.General t.p. is that of STC (2nd ed.) 21870; A₈v line 1: 'sodained'.Signatures: [pi]¹ A-L⁸ M⁴.Engraved title page, signed: R: Elstracke sculps.Includes, with special t.p., continuous register: Certaine pieces of this age parabolized / by Thomas Scot. London : Printed for Francis Constable, 1616.Bound with: The second part of Philomythie, or, Philomythologie, 1616.Imperfect: tightly bound and with print show-through, with loss of print.Reproduction of original in: Folger Shakespeare Library.Includes bibliographical references.eebo-0055Fables, EnglishEarly works to 1800EmblemsEarly works to 1800Fables, EnglishEmblemsScot Tho(Thomas),fl. 1605.1006392Elstracke Renoldfl. 1590-1630.845360UMIUMIUMIBOOK996394770803316Philomythie, or, Philomythologie2327552UNISA