Upon the plan of those Memoirs, he afterwards composed a Latin poem in three books, in which he carried down the history to the end of his exile, but did not publish it for several years, from motives of delicacy.
Of the former of these, which is addressed to Cicero, three books at the beginning are also lost.
If Mr. Woodhead wrote that celebrated work, it was before he travelled abroad, or had any thoughts of embracing the Catholic faith.
The authors on these subjects, whom our author particularly recommended, were Balthazar, Alvarez de Paz, and St. Jure.
The large shield displays a picture of the Madonna; the supporters are Diana and the Muse of History; the crest is a pile of three books with an owl perched upon them.
Above, a pile of three books, similar to those on the Harvard plate by Hurd, and a globe upon them stand in lieu of a crest; a blaze of glory flashes out from these symbols of learning.
His treatise De NaturĂ¢ Deorum, in three books, may be reckoned the most splendid of all his works, and shows that neither age nor disappointment had done injury to the richness and vigour of his mind.
The earliest now extant is part of his treatise De Legibus, in three books; being a sequel to his work on Politics.
In three Books, [woodcut of vase of flowers] Dublin, Printed, London Reprinted for A.
Concerning the Tabernacle and its Vessels, and of the Vestments of the Priests, three books.
On the first part of Samuel, to the Death of Saul, three books.
Aratus, portions of which are preserved in his later work On the Nature of the Gods, and wrote a poem in three books On His Consulship, which is lost.
The fruits of his mature judgment were preserved in the De Oratore, a dialogue between some of the great orators of former days, in three books, written 55 B.
Romaiois theorion kai agonon biblia g, an account in three books of the Roman spectacles and games, of which an interesting fragment on the Troia ludus is preserved by Tertullian.
It is in three books: the first dedicated to his wife Fundania, the second to Turanius Niger, the third to Pinnius.
De Sacramentis Corporis et Sanguinis Domini; a treatise, in three books, against the Berengarian heresy, highly commended by Peter of Cluny and Erasmus.
Another poem in three Books, De Temporibus Suis, belonged probably to the year 55.
Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem, in three Books, of the years B.
In the same year he wrote a poem De Suo Consulatu, in three Books: ad Att.
De Natura Deorum, in three Books, is also addressed to Brutus.
They relate the history of the first seven years of the Gallic War in seven books, and the history of the Civil War down to the commencement of the Alexandrine in three books.
Besides his numerous orations he also wrote several treatises on Rhetoric, of which the most perfect is a systematic treatise on the art of Oratory (De Oratore), in three books.
De Re Rustica, a work on Agriculture, in three books, written when the author was 80 years old; 2.
He afterward had a famous controversy with this Faustus, and wrote against him thirty-three books.
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