Ciceronis amor. = Tullies loue. VVherein is discoursed, the prime of Ciceroes youth, setting out in liuely portraitures, howe yoong gentlemen, that ayme at honor, should leuell the end of their affections, holding the loue of countrey and friends in more esteeme, than thos fading blossomes of beauty, that onely feede the curious suruey of the eie. A worke, full of pleasure, as following Ciceroes vaine, who was as conceited in his youth, as graue in his age; profitable, as containing precepts worthy so famous an orator. Robert Greene in artibus magister.
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- Ciceronis amor. = Tullies loue. VVherein is discoursed, the prime of Ciceroes youth, setting out in liuely portraitures, howe yoong gentlemen, that ayme at honor, should leuell the end of their affections, holding the loue of countrey and friends in more esteeme, than thos fading blossomes of beauty, that onely feede the curious suruey of the eie. A worke, full of pleasure, as following Ciceroes vaine, who was as conceited in his youth, as graue in his age; profitable, as containing precepts worthy so famous an orator. Robert Greene in artibus magister.
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At London: Printed [by Valentine Simmes] for Nicholas Lyng, 1601.
- Publication year
- 1601-1601
- ESTC No.
- S122429
- Grub Street ID
- 141975
- Description
- [80] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Partly in verse.
Printer's name from STC.
Signatures: A-K?.
Chain lines vertical.