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Author: Telesio, Antonio, 1482-1533?
Title: Cassius of Parma his Orpheus with Nathan Chitræus his commentarie, abridged into short notes: most profitable for the framing of the manners of schollers. Translated and abridged by Roger Rawlyns of Lyncolnes Inne, student in the common lawes.
Print source: Cassius of Parma his Orpheus with Nathan Chitræus his commentarie, abridged into short notes: most profitable for the framing of the manners of schollers. Translated and abridged by Roger Rawlyns of Lyncolnes Inne, student in the common lawes.
Telesio, Antonio, 1482-1533?, Cassius, Caius,, Homer., Rawlyns, Roger., Chytraeus, Nathan, 1543-1598.

At London: [Printed by Thomas Orwin], 1587.
Alternate titles: Orpheus. English Orpheus. Nestor his Antilochus. Certaine generall conclusions concerning the condition of our common lawes.
Notes:
The attribution of "Orpheus" to Cassius Parmensis is spurious; it is in fact by Antonio Telesio.
Partly in verse.
Printer's name from STC.
Signatures: A-C4 D2.
"Nestor his Antilochus", a translation of the Iliad, XXIII, 304-25; and "Certaine generall conclusions concerning the condition of our common lawes .. By R.R. &c." each have separate dated title page; register is continuous.
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13761.0001.001
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