Della Casa, Giovanni.
Ethica iuvenilis I. C. Galateus seu De Morum honestate & elegantia; liber ex Italico Latinus; eiusdem I. W. de Umbra variæ.
Oxoniæ: [J. Lichfield?] Impensis Guilielmi Webb bibliop., 1628.
ESTC No. S117071.Grub Street ID 136746.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
Io. Casæ V. Cl. Galateus seu De morum honestate, et elegantia; liber ex Italico Latinus, interprete Nathane Chytræo, cum ejusdem notis, nuper additis. Eiusdem Casæ libellus de officijs inter potentiores, & tenuiores amicos.
Oxoniæ: Excudebat Iohannes Lichfield alma Academiæ typographus, Anno MDCXXX. [1630].
ESTC No. S120774.Grub Street ID 140402.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
Galateus de moribus et Enchiridion ethicum. Seu epitome philosophiæ moralis. Præcepta breviter & dilucid methodoque nova & facili explicata exhibens. Pro angustâ tyronum memoria. Per Casp. Bartholinum & alios.
Oxoniæ: excudebat H.H. Impensis Guil. Webb, 1650.
ESTC No. R213798.Grub Street ID 89160.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
The refin'd courtier, or A correction of several indecencies crept into civil conversation.
London: printed by J.G. for R. Royston, book-seller to His most Sacred Majesty, 1663.
ESTC No. R21670.Grub Street ID 91575.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
I. C. De moribvs et, Enchiridion ethicum, seu, Epitome philosophiæ moralis : præcepta breviter & dilucid methodoque nova & facili explicata exhibens ... / per Casp. Bartholini & alios.
Oxoniæ: Excudebat W. H.: Impensis J. Forrest, 1665.
ESTC No. R7013.Grub Street ID 127309.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
The arts of grandeur and submission. Or A discourse concerning the behaviour of great men towards their inferiours: and of inferiour personages towards men of greater quality. Written in Latin by Joannes Casa Arch-Bishop of Benevento, authour of the famed Galateus concernin manners; and rendered into English by Henry Stubbe Oxon.
London: printed by A.M. for William Lee, and are to be sold at the sign of the Turks-Head in Fleet-street over against Fetter-lane, 1665.
ESTC No. R225096.Grub Street ID 98430.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
The arts of grandeur and submission. Or A discourse concerning the behaviour of great men towards their inferiours: and of inferiour personages towards men of greater quality. Written in Latin by Joannes Casa Arch-Bishop of Benevento, authour of the famed Galateus concerning manners: and rendered into English by Henry Stubbe Oxon.
London: printed by A.M. for William Lee, and are to be sold at the sign of the Turks-Head in Fleet-street over against Fetter-lane, 1665.
ESTC No. R173422.Grub Street ID 66989.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
The arts of grandeur and submission. Or A discourse concerning the behaviour of great men towards their inferiours: and of inferiour personages towards men of greater quality. Written in Latin by Joannes Casa Arch-Bishop of Benevento, authour of the famed Galateus concernin manners; and rendered into English by Henry Stubbe Oxon.
London: printed by A.M. for William Lee, and are to be sold at the sign of the Turks-Head in Fleet-street over against Fetter-lane, First printed in English May Day, 1665.
ESTC No. R8881.Grub Street ID 129011.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
The arts of grandeur and submission: or, A discourse concerning the behaviour of great men towards their inferiours; and of inferiour personages towards men of greater quality. Written in Latin by Joannes Casa Archbishop of Benevento, author of the famed Galateus concerning manners: and rendered into English. By Henry Stubbe Oxon. Now physician at Warwick.
London: printed by T J. for William Lee, and are to be sold at the Turks Head in Fleetstreet over against Fettter-lane [sic], 1670.
ESTC No. R21731.Grub Street ID 92111.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
The refin'd courtier, or, A correction of several indecencies crept into civil conversation.
London: printed for R. Royston, bookseller to the Kings most Excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Matthew Gilliflower and Will. Hensman in Westminster-Hall, 1679.
ESTC No. R231266.Grub Street ID 103400.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
The refin'd courtier, or, A correction of several indecencies crept into civil conversation.
London: printed for R. Royston, bookseller to the Kings most Excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Matth. Gilliflower and Will. Hensman booksellers in Westminster-Hall, 1679.
ESTC No. R22065.Grub Street ID 94966.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
The refin'd courtier, or, a correction of several indecencies crept into civil conversation. Written originally in Italian by John Casa, from thence into Latin by Nathan Chytrϵs, and from both, by way of paraphrase, made English, by N.W. ...
London: Printed for Matth. Gilliflower, at the Spread Eagle and Crown in Westminster-Hall, 1686.
ESTC No. R29175.Grub Street ID 112188.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
J. Casa his Galateus, or a treatise of manners. Wherein a father instructs his son ... Writ originally in Italian, ... Done into English from an elegant L[atin] version of N. Chytræus. ...
London: printed for William Davis, [1701?].
ESTC No. T122969.Grub Street ID 173497.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
Galateo of manners: or, instructions to a young gentleman how to behave himself in conversation, &c. Written originally in Italian, and done into English.
London: printed for Bernard Lintott at the Middle-Temple-Gate Fleet-Stree; and sold by Francis Faucit at the Blew Anchor in the New-Exchange, 1703.
ESTC No. T133055.Grub Street ID 181928.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
The refin'd courtier: or, the necessary accomplishments of a compleat gentleman. ... Done from the original Italian of the famous M. de la Casa.
London: printed: and sold by Edm. Curll, 1707.
ESTC No. N56415.Grub Street ID 39561.
Della Casa, Giovanni.
Galateo: or, a treatise on politeness and delicacy of manners. Addressed to a young nobleman. From the Italian of Monsig. Giovanni de la Casa, Archbishop Of Benevento.
London: printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774].
ESTC No. T133329.Grub Street ID 182149.