Toxaris, or the Friendship of Lucian, by A. Ο. 1565 The famous Hystory of Herodotus, in nine Bookes, 1584 &c. by B. R. Lond. N. B. This Piece contains only the two first Books, viz. the Clio and Euterpe. The Translator fays in his Preface, "As these speede, so the reft will follow." 4to. THUCYDIDES. The History writtone by Thucydides, &c. translated out of the Frenche of Claude de Seyssel, Bishop of Marseilles, into the Englishe language, by Tho. Nicolls, Citizeine and Goldsmyth of London, fol. 15504 POLYBIUS. Hystories of the most famous and worthy Cronographer, Polybius, by Christopher Watson, 8vo. 1508 This Work consists of extracts only. 3 Among the entries in the books at Stationers' Hall this appears to be one: " John Denham.] The famous Historye of Herodotus in Englyshe, June 13, 1581." 4 On the Stationers' books in 1607 either this or fome other tranflation is entered, called "The History of Thucidides the Athenian translated into English." DIODORUS SICULUS.5 The History of the Successors of Alexander, &c. out of Diodorus Siculus and Plutarch, by Tho. Stocker. Lond. 4to. APPIAN. 1569 An aunciente Hystorie, &c. by Appian of Alex andria, translated out of diverse Languages, &c. by W. B. 4to. Lond. JOSEPHUS. Josephus's History, &c. tranflated into English, by Tho. Lodge, fol. Lond. ÆLIAN. 1602-1609, &c. The Historie of Herodian, &c. tranfl. oute of Greeke into Latin, by Angelus Politianus, and out of Latin into Englyshe, by Nych. Smyth. 5 Caxton tells us, that "Skelton had translated Diodorus Siculus, the Epistles of Tulle, and diverse other Workes:" but I know not that they were ever printed. In the first Volume of the entries in the books of the Stationers' Company, Feb. 5, 1577, is the following: Henry Binneman.] Appianus Alexandrinus of the Romaine Civill Warres." Imprinted at London, by William Copland, 4to.7 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, 16039 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. The Ethiques of Ariftotle, &c. by John Wylkinfon. Printed by Grafton, Printer to King Edw. VI. 8vo. B. L. The Secrete of Secretes of Aristotle, &c. translated out of the Frenche, &c. Lond. 8vo. 1528 7 Oct. 1591, Herodian in English was entered at Stationers' Hall by Adams. * Thus entered in the books of the Stationers' Company : "April 1579-Vautrouller-Wright, a booke in Englishe called Plutarch's Lyves." 9 On the Stationers' books in the year 1600 is the following entry: "A booke to be translated out of French into Englishe, and so printed, called the Morall Woorkes of Plutarque." Again, in 1602. Again, in the same year, "The moral worke of Plutarque, being tranflated out of French into Englith." Of the Ethicks of Aristotle some more early tranflation muft have appeared; as Sir Tho. Elyot, in his Boke named the Governour, 1537, says, they are to be learned in Greke; for the translations that we have, be but a rude and grosse fhadowe of the eloquence and wysdome of Aristotle." Ariftotle's Politiques, &c. from the Fr. by J. D. fol. Lond. The eight Bookes of Xenophon, containing the Institution, Schole, and Education of Cyrus, the noble King of Persye, &c. tranfl. out of Gr. into Engl. by Mr. William Bercher, Lond. 1567 and 1569 D°. 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.3 The Manuell of Epictetus, tranfl. out of Greeke into French, and now into English, &c. Alfo the Apothegmes, &c. by James Sandford, Lond. 12mo. CEBES. 1567 The Table of Cebes, the Philosopher. How one may take profite of his ennemies. Tranflated out of Plutarche. * This tranflation is entered in the books at Stationers' Hall. "Adam Iflip.] Aristotle's Politiques with expofitions; to be tranflated into Englishe by the French copie, 1598." 3 In the books of the Stationers' Company, Feb. 12, 1581, Tho. Easte entered Enchiridon in English. A Treatise perswadyng a man paciently to fuffer EUNAPIUS SARDIANUS.4 The Lyves of Philosophers and Orators, from the ACHILLES TATIUS. 1579 The most delectable and pleasant Hift. of Clitophon Tatius, &c. by W. B. 4to. Μ. ΑΝΤΟNINUS.6 The Golden Boke of Marcus Aurelius, Emperour 1553 Translated out of Fr. into Eng. by Sir John 4 Thus entered in the books of the Stationers' Company. 5 This book was entered in the same year by Thomas Creede, • This book is only introduced, that an opportunity may be |