LEADER 01701nam 2200349 n 450 001 996385197203316 005 20200818214226.0 035 $a(CKB)4940000000071183 035 $a(EEBO)2240904777 035 $a(UnM)99851230e 035 $a(UnM)99851230 035 $a(EXLCZ)994940000000071183 100 $a19920326d1611 uy | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||a|bb| 200 00$aCiceronis amor. = Tullies loue$b[electronic resource] $eWherein is discoursed, the prime of Ciceroes youth, setting out in liuely portraitures, how yong gentlemen, that ayme at honour, should leuell the end of their affections, holding the loue of countrey and friends in more esteeme, then those fading blossomes of beautie, that onely feede the curious suruey of the eye. A worke full of pleasure, as following Ciceroes veine, who was as conceited in his youth, as graue in his age, profitable, as containing precepts worthy so famous an orator. By Robert Greene. In artibus Magister. Omne tulit punctum qui miscuit vtile dulci 210 $aLondon $cPrinted by W. Stansby for Iohn Smethwicke, and are to bee sold at his shop in S. Dunstanes Church-yard, vnder the Diall$d1611 215 $a[80] p 300 $aRunning title reads: Tullies loue. 300 $aSignatures: A-K?. 300 $aImperfect: leaf K3 lacking; cropped at foot. 300 $aReproduction of the original in the British Library. 330 $aeebo-0018 700 $aGreene$b Robert$f1558?-1592.$061817 801 0$bCu-RivES 801 1$bCu-RivES 801 2$bCStRLIN 801 2$bWaOLN 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996385197203316 996 $aCiceronis amor. = Tullies loue$92312217 997 $aUNISA