LUCIAN. Necromantia, a Dialog of the Poete Lucyen between Menippus and Philonides, for his Fantefye faynyd for a mery Paftyme, in English Verfe and Latin Profe. Toxaris, or the Friendship of Lucian, by A. O. Lond, The famous Hyftory of Herodotus, in nine Bookes, &c. by B. R. Lond. 1584 N.B. This Piece contains only the two first Books, viz. the Clio and Euterpe. The Translator says in his Preface," As these speede, so the rest will follow." 4to. THUCYDIDES. The Hystory writtone by Thucydides, &c, tranflated out of the Frenche of Claude de Seyffel, Bishop of Marseilles, into the Englifhe language, by Tho. Nicolls, Citizeine and Goldfmyth of London, fol. POLYBIUS. 1550 Hyftories of the most famous and worthy Cronographer, Polybius, by Christopher Watson, 8vo. This Work confifts of extracts only. DIODORUS SICULUS*. 1568 The History of the Succeffors of Alexander, &c. out of Diodorus Siculus and Plutarch, by Tho. Stocker. Lond. 4to. 1509 Caxton tells us, that "Skelton had tranflated Diodorus "Siculus, the Epiftles of Tulle, and diverfe other Workes:" bat I know not that they were ever printed. VOL. I. [* F] ΑΡΡΙΑ Ν. APPIAN. An aunciente Hiftorie, &c. by Appian of Alexandria, tranflated out of diverfe Languages, &c. by W. B. 4to. Lond. JOSEPHUS. 1578 Jofephus's History, &c. translated into English, by Tho. Lodge, fol. Lond. 1602-1609, &c. The Hiftorie of Herodian, &c. tranfl. oute of Greeke into Latin, by Angelus Politianus, and out of Latin into Englyfhe, by Nich. Smyth. Imprinted at London, by William Coplande, 4to.. PLUTARCH. Plutarch's Lives, by Sir Tho. North, from the Fr. of Amyot, Bishop of Auxerre, fol. 1579. 1602, 1603 Plutarch's Morals, by Dr. Philemon Holland 1603 Plutarch of the Education of Children, by Sir Tho. Elyott, 4to. The Preceptes of that excellent Clerke and grave Philofopher Plutarche, for the Preservation of Healthe, 8vo. ARISTOTLE. 1543 The Ethiques of Ariftotle, &c. by Jhon Wylkinson. Printed by Grafton, Printer to K. Edw. VI. 8vo. 1547 B. L. The Secrete of Secretes of Ariftotle, &c. translated out of the Frenche, &c. Lond. 8vo. 1528 Ariftotle's Ariftotle's Politiques, &c. from the Fr. by J. D. fol. Lond. ΧΕΝΟΡΗΟΝ. 1598 The eight Bookes of Xenophon, containing the Inftitution, Schole, and Education of Cyrus, the noble King of Perfye, &c. transl. out of Gr. into Engl. by Mr. William Bercher. Lond. 12mo. 1567 and 1569 Do. by Dr. Philemon Holland Xenophon's Treatife of House-hold right, connyngly tranfl. out of the Greke tongue, &c. by Gentian Hervet, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1532. 8vo. 1534. 1544. 8vo. 1573 The Arte of Riding from Xenophon, &c. Lond. 4to. 1584 EPICTETUS. The Manuell of Epictetus, tranfl. out of Greeke into French, and now into English, &c. Alfo the Apothegmes, &c. by James Sandford. Lond. 1567 The Lyves of Philofophers and Orators, from the Greek of Eunapius, 4to. 1579 The most delectable and pleasant Hift. of Clitophon and Leucippe, from the Greek of Achilles Statius, by W. B. 4to. 1597 M. ANTONINUS *. The Golden Boke of Marcus Aurelius, Emperour and eloquent Orator, 12mo. Lond. 1553 Tranflated out of Fr. into Eng. by Sir John Bourchier, Kt. &c. &c. Other editions of this are in 1534, 1535, 1536, 1537. DIONYSIUS. 1559 Dionyfius's Defcription of the Worlde. Englyfhed by Tho. Twine, 8vo. Lond. EUCLID. 1572 Euclid's Elements of Geometry, tranfl. into Eng. by Rich. Candish, who flourished A. D. 1556 Euclid's Elements, Pref. by John Dee. Lond. 1570 HIPPOCRATES. The Aphorifmes of Hippocrates, redacted into a certaine Order, and tranflated by Humfrie Lloyd, Svo. GALEN. 1585 1574 Galen's Two Books of Elements, tranflated into Engl. by J. Jones, 4to. Lond. Certaine Workes of Galen, englyfhed by Tho. Gale, 4to. 1586 This book is only introduced, that an opportunity may be obtained of excluding it from any future catalogue of tranf lated claffics. It was a fraud of Guevara's. See his article in Bayle. Our countryman Elyott did fomewhat of the fame kind. He pretended to tranflate the Actes and Sentences notable, of the Emperor Alexander Severus, (from the Greek of Encolpius. See Fabricius' and Tanner's Bibliothec, &c. HELIODORUS. The Beginning of Ethiopical History in Engl. Hexameters, by Abrah. Fraunce, 8vo. Lond. 1591 Heliodorus's Æthiopic Hift. tranfl. by Tho. Underdown, B. L. 4to. Lond. 1577 and 1587 VIRGIL. 1490 The Boke of Eneydos, &c. by Caxton, fol. Lond. Certain of Virgile's neis 1553 neis turned into Englih tir, by the right honorable Lorde, Henry Earle of Surrey, 4to. Lond. 1557 The firfl feven Bookes of the Eneidos, by Phaer. Lond. 4to. B. L. 1558 This Tranflation is in rhime of fourteen fyllables. The nyne firit Bookes, &c. by Phaer, 4to. Lond. 1562 The thirteene Bookes of Eneidos, by Phaer and Twyne, 4to. Lond. 1584. 1596. 1607, &c. The first foure Bookes of Virgil's Aneis, tranflated into Engl. heroic Verfe, by Richard Stanyhurst, &c. 12mo. Lond. 1583 The Bucolikes of Publius Virgilius Maro, &c. by Abraham Fleming, drawn into plaine and familiar Englyfhe, Verfe for Verfe, 4to. B. L. 1575 Virgil's Eclogues and Georgicks, tranflated into blank Verfe, by the fame Author. Lond. 1589 Virgil's Culex paraphrafed, by Spenfer. See his works. HORACE. Two Bookes of Horace his Satyres Englyfhed, accordyng to the Prescription of Saint Hierome, 4to. B. L. Lond. 1566 This is a tranflation of the fecond and fourth books into blank verfe, and is the oldeft fpecimen of that metre in the English language. [* F 3] Horacę |