Jean Goeurot, The Regiment of Life (1546)
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Date
1546
Author
Translator
Book title
The Regiment of life wherunto is added a treatyse of the Pestilence, with the booke of children newly corrected and enlarged by T. Phayer
Publication place
London
Printer
Edward Whitchurche
Text type
printed book
Genre
Treatises
Subject area
- education
- Latin
- medicine
Summary
Occasional explanations of words and things, notably the chapter titled "What is ment or signified by this woorde pestilence" (l5v)
Language
headwords: English
explanations: English
other languages: Latin
explanations: English
explanations: English
other languages: Latin
explanations: English
Word-group
type: undifferentiated
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: FYrst as touchynge a disease called Gutta rosacea, or copperface in englysh, it is an excessyue rednes about the nose, or other places of the face, commynge of brent humours, or of salte phlegme, whych can not be holpen, yf it be rooted and olde. (b2r)
sample: FYrst as touchynge a disease called Gutta rosacea, or copperface in englysh, it is an excessyue rednes about the nose, or other places of the face, commynge of brent humours, or of salte phlegme, whych can not be holpen, yf it be rooted and olde. (b2r)
STC
11969
Other editions
1550: STC 11970;
1553: STC 11971;
1560: STC 11972;
1567: STC 11974;
1578: STC 11975;
1596: STC 11967
1553: STC 11971;
1560: STC 11972;
1567: STC 11974;
1578: STC 11975;
1596: STC 11967
Criticisms
Bowers, Rick. "Thomas Phaer and the Assertion of Tudor English." Renaissance and Reformation 21.4 (1997): 25-40. view record
ESTC
S5111