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The zodiake of life, written by the excellent and Christian poet, Marcellus Palingenius Stellatus. Wherein are conteined twelue seuerall labours, painting out moste liuely, the whole compasse of the world, the reformation of manners, the miseries of mankinde, the pathway to vertue and vice, the eternitie of the soule, the course of the heauens, the mysteries of nature, and diuers other circu[m]stances of great learning, and no lesse iudgement. Translated out of Latine into Englishe, by Barnabie Googe and by him newly recognished. Herevnto is annexed (for the readers aduantage) a large table, as well of wordes as of matters mentioned in this whole worke

The zodiake of life, written by the excellent and Christian poet, Marcellus Palingenius Stellatus. Wherein are conteined twelue seuerall labours, painting out moste liuely, the whole compasse of the world, the reformation of manners, the miseries of mankinde, the pathway to vertue and vice, the eternitie of the soule, the course of the heauens, the mysteries of nature, and diuers other circu[m]stances of great learning, and no lesse iudgement. Translated out of Latine into Englishe, by Barnabie Googe and by him newly recognished. Herevnto is annexed (for the readers aduantage) a large table, as well of wordes as of matters mentioned in this whole worke1576

Marcello Palingenio Stellato

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1576
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