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| | Books by William Phiston: Books in the extended shelves: Phiston, William: Certaine godly and very profitable sermons of faith, hope and charitie. First set foorth by Master Barnardine Occhine, of Siena in Italy, and now lately collected, and translated out of the Italian tongue, into the English by William Phiston of London student. Published for the profit of such as desire to vnderstand the truth of the gospell. (Imprinted at London : By Thomas East, 1580), also by Bernardino Ochino (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phiston, William: Discours sur le dénombrement des docteurs de l'Église de Dieu. (At London : Printed by H[enry] M[iddleton] for Thomas Charde at the signe of the Helmet in Pauls Church yarde, [1585?]), also by Simon Devoyon (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phiston, William: The estate of the Germaine empire, with the description of Germanie. 1. Declaring how the empire was translated from the Romaines to the Germaines: with diuers and sundrie memorable accidents following there-vpon. Written certaine yeeres past as the estate then stood. 2. Describing the scituation of euery countrie, prouince, dukedome, arch-bishoprick, bishoprick, earledome and cittie of Germanie: the princes and chief officers of the empire in their seuerall places ... Newly set foorth for the profite and pleasure of all gentlemen and others, that are delighted in trauaile or knowledge of countries. (At London : Printed [by E. Allde] for Raphe Blower, and are to be solde at his shop in Fleetstreet, neere the Middle Temple gate, An. Do. 1595) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phiston, William: In these two books precedent, we have (by the helpe of God) treated of the two first destructions of Troy. (London : Printed by Thomas Creede [and Valentine Simmes], 1596 [i.e. 1597]), also by Raoul Lefèvre and William Caxton (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phiston, William: Lazarillo de Tormes, the Spanyardes life. (Printed at London : By T[homas] C[reede] for Iohn Oxenbridge, dwelling in Paules Church-yard at the signe of the Parrot, 1596), also by fl. 1596 W. P. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phiston, William: Necessarie, fit, and convenient education of a yong gentlewoman. (London : Printed by Adam Islip, 1598), also by Giovanni Michele Bruto (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phiston, William: The schoole of good manners. Or, A new schoole of vertue. Teaching children & youth how they ought to behaue themselues in all companies, times, and places. / Translated out of French. By W.F.. (London, : Printed by I. Danter, for William Ihones: and are to be sold at the signe of the Gun neare Holburne Conduit., 1595.) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Phiston, William: Welspring of wittie conceightes. (At London : Printed by Richard Iones: dwelling at the signe of the Rose and the Crowne, neere Holburne Bridge, 1584) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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