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public professor. 59. 8.
Elements of the Greek language. 8.
Sixteen books of the familiar Epistles of M. T. Cicero, recognized from the corrections of the most eloquent orator Christophorus Longolius, with annotations by Philip Melanchthon and others. 59. 8.
Three books of the same author's familiar Epistles, prepared by Ioannes Sturmius for the education of boys. 8.
On writing letters, by Ludouicus Viues, Des. Erasmus, Conradus Celtes, and Christophorus Hegendorphinus. 8.
Brief introduction to Music, by the author Ioannes Frisius of Zurich. 54. 8.
Toys metaphorically: first principles/basics of Christian youth. 8.
A little book on tropes and figures, prepared for the utility of the Zurich school. 59. 8.
Bibliotheca Vniuersalis Universal Library, or a very rich catalogue of all writers in three languages, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, extant and not extant, ancient and modern up to this day, learned and unlearned, published and lying hidden in libraries; a new and necessary work, digested into three volumes, by the author Conradus Gesnerus. 45. F. Format Folio
Appendix to the same Library. 55. F.
Epitome of the same Library, now newly recognized and enriched with the addition of more than two thousand authors by Iosias Simlerus. 55. F.
Latin-German Dictionary, interpreted by Ioannes Frisius: a new, final, and most absolute edition of all. 56. F.
New small dictionary for boys, Latin-German