The zodiake of life written by the godly and zealous poet Marcellus
Pallingenius stellatus [sic], wherein are conteyned twelue bookes
disclosing the haynous crymes [and] wicked vices of our corrupt nature: and
plainlye declaring the pleasaunt and perfit pathway vnto eternal lyfe,
besides a numbre of digressions both pleasaunt [and] profitable, newly
translated into Englishe verse by Barnabæ Googe.
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Title
The zodiake of life written by the godly and zealous poet Marcellus
Pallingenius stellatus [sic], wherein are conteyned twelue bookes
disclosing the haynous crymes [and] wicked vices of our corrupt nature: and
plainlye declaring the pleasaunt and perfit pathway vnto eternal lyfe,
besides a numbre of digressions both pleasaunt [and] profitable, newly
translated into Englishe verse by Barnabæ Googe.
Pallingenius stellatus [sic], wherein are conteyned twelue bookes
disclosing the haynous crymes [and] wicked vices of our corrupt nature: and
plainlye declaring the pleasaunt and perfit pathway vnto eternal lyfe,
besides a numbre of digressions both pleasaunt [and] profitable, newly
translated into Englishe verse by Barnabæ Googe.
Creator
Marcello Palingenio Stellato
Source
STC (2nd ed.) 19150
Publisher
Henry Denham
Identifier
318
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Citation
Marcello Palingenio Stellato, “The zodiake of life written by the godly and zealous poet Marcellus
Pallingenius stellatus [sic], wherein are conteyned twelue bookes
disclosing the haynous crymes [and] wicked vices of our corrupt nature: and
plainlye declaring the pleasaunt and perfit pathway vnto eternal lyfe,
besides a numbre of digressions both pleasaunt [and] profitable, newly
translated into Englishe verse by Barnabæ Googe.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3097.
Pallingenius stellatus [sic], wherein are conteyned twelue bookes
disclosing the haynous crymes [and] wicked vices of our corrupt nature: and
plainlye declaring the pleasaunt and perfit pathway vnto eternal lyfe,
besides a numbre of digressions both pleasaunt [and] profitable, newly
translated into Englishe verse by Barnabæ Googe.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3097.