A commentary upon the Canticle of Canticles, written first in Italian by Antonio Brucioli, and now translated into English by Th. Iames fellow of New colledge in Oxford
- Title
- A commentary upon the Canticle of Canticles, written first in Italian by Antonio Brucioli, and now translated into English by Th. Iames fellow of New colledge in Oxford
- Author
- Brucioli, Antonio, 1487-1566.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by R. F[ield] for Tho. Man,
- 1598.
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- Subject terms
- Bible. -- O.T. -- Song of Solomon -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE SIR THO∣mas Egerton Knight, Lord Keeper of the great seale of England,
Thomas Iames wisheth increase of health, wealth and prosperitie in this life, and end∣lesse ioy, happinesse & immortality in the life to come. - The Translatour to the courteous and Christian Reader.
- The Preface to the Booke.
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commentary - Canticles
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The first Chapter of the Canticles.
- The Commentarie.
- The words of the Spouse vnto the Bridegroome.
- The spouseth speaketh vnto the bridegrome after this maner.
- The words of the spouse vnto the young virgins.
- The Text.
- The spouse vnto Christ.
- The text.
- The words of the Bridegrome vnto the Spouse.
- The Spouses words vnto Christ.
- The words of the spouse concerning her selfe.
- The words of the Bridegrome vnto the Bride.
- The Spouse speaketh vnto her husband.
- The second Chapter.
- The third Chapter.
- The fourth Chapter.
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The fift Chapter.
- The Commentarie.
- The Bridegrome speaketh vnto the Bride these words.
- The words of the Spouse.
- The Text. The wordes of the spouse vnto her selfe.
- The words of the Spouse vnto the virgins.
- The spouse speaketh.
- The Text.
- The words of the Spouse vnto the virgins.
- The virgins words vnto the Spouse.
- The Text.
- The vvordes of the young virgins vnto the Spouse.
- The sixt Chapter.
- The seuenth Chapter.
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The eight Chapter.
- The Commentarie.
- The words of the Spouse vnto the young damsels.
- The Text. The speech of the young virgins.
- The words of the Bridegrome vnto the Church after her conuersion.
- The Text. The wordes of the Spouse vnto the young maides.
- The Church of the conuerts vnto the Spouse.
- The Church of the Conuerts.
- The Text.
- The church of the conuerts vnto the Bridegrome.
- The wordes of the Bridegrome vnto the Bride.
- The wordes of the Spouse vnto the Bridegroome.
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The first Chapter of the Canticles.
- Faults escaped.