The passions of the minde in generall. Corrected, enlarged, and with sundry new discourses augmented. By Thomas Wright. With a treatise thereto adioyning of the clymatericall yeare, occasioned by the death of Queene Elizabeth.

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  • The passions of the minde in generall. Corrected, enlarged, and with sundry new discourses augmented. By Thomas Wright. With a treatise thereto adioyning of the clymatericall yeare, occasioned by the death of Queene Elizabeth.
  • Passions of the minde
  • Succinct philosophicall declaration of the nature of clymactericall yeeres, occasioned by the death of Queene Elizabeth.
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Imprint
London: Printed by Valentine Simmes [and Adam Islip] for Walter Burre, [and Thomas Thorpe] and are to be sold [by Walter Burre] in Paules Churchyard at the signe of the Crane, anno. 1604.
Added name
Wright, Thomas, d. 1624. Succinct philosophicall declaration of the nature of clymactericall yeeres, occasioned by the death of Queene Elizabeth.
Publication year
1604
ESTC No.
S121118
Grub Street ID
140717
Description
[12], 352; [4], 17, [3] p., folded leaf ; 4⁰
Note
Originally published in 1601 as: The passions of the minde.

Islip printed quires G-O in part 1 (STC).

"A succinct philosophicall declaration of the nature of clymactericall yeeres, occasioned by the death of Queene Elizabeth", a reissue of STC 26043.3, has separate dated title page with imprint "Printed for Thomas Thorpe, and are to be sold .. by Walter Burre"; pagination and register are separate. This text is not included in any subsequent edition.

The last leaf is blank.
Uncontrolled note
Signatures from DFo. DFONOTE jre: report emailed 8/12/2003 FOREPLY DMS send pic of var2 for new record. DFONOTE jre: imprint reads: "...Burre, and..."; verified 509 note above; DFo copies 1 and 2 with variant 2 and line 10 of A2v with "connaturall" (see printed STC, edit "connatural" ?), copy 3 with line 10 A2v "connaturall"; ?A1 also blank, except for sig. mark 'A'; running titles in quires by Islip read "The passions of the mind.", all others are "The passions of the minde."