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Aeschines and Demosthenes, two contrary orations. Altdorf, 1581. }
Martinus Crusius, commentary on the first Olynthiac oration of Demosthenes. Strasbourg, 1554. } 8°.
Isocrates and Demosthenes, select orations. Basel, 1554. 8°.
Isocrates, orations recognized by Joannes Lonicerus. Marburg, 1540.
Aristotle, Rhetoric. Rostock, 1577. }
Theon, Progymnasmata Exercises in Rhetoric. Basel, 1541. } 8°.
Hermogenes, Ideae Forms of Rhetoric. Strasbourg, 1555. }
110. Aristotle, Rhetoric, translated by Sturm. Strasbourg, 1570. 8°.
Aristotle, Rhetoric, translated by Maioragius and Hermolaus Barbarus. Venice, 1575.
Julian the Emperor, Misopogon Beard-hater and letters. Paris, 1566. }
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, treatises. Paris, 1554. } 8°.
Dionysius Alexandrinus, on the situation of the world, with commentary by Eustathius. Basel, 1556. }
Aphthonius, Hermogenes, and Dionysius Longinus, rhetoricians. Geneva, 1569. 8°.
Hermogenes, on invention. }
Joannes Sturm, schools on the same. Strasbourg, 1570. } 8°.
115. Dio Chrysostomus, orations printed in Greek. Venice, 8°.
Julian the Emperor, works printed with additions. Paris, 1583. }
Lambertus Danaeus, poetic geography. 1580. } 8°.
Lucian, four volumes of works. Basel, 1563. 8°.
Synesius, and letters of Phalaris. Basel, 1558. 8°.
Isocrates, orations in Greek. Frankfurt, 1540.
Manuel the Emperor, precepts of royal education. Basel, 1578. 8°.
120. Lysias, two orations. Cologne, 1554. }
Erasmus, Epicureus The Epicurean in Greek. Antwerp, 1566. } 8°.
Aristotle, on the art of speaking, three books. Strasbourg, 1547. 8°.
Manuel the Emperor, precepts of royal education. Basel, 1578. }
Belisarius Aquinus, books on the education of princes. Basel. }
Curopalates, on the officials of the Palace of Constantinople. Geneva, 1588. } 8°.
Constantinus Porphyrogenitus, on military themes. 1588. 8°. }
Polyaenus, Stratagemata Ruses of War, with notes by Isaac Casaubon. Lyon, 1589. 12°.
Hierocles, on the poems of Pythagoras, translated by Joannes Curterius. Paris, 1583.
125. Eulogies of virtues, edited by Henricus Stephanus. 1573. }
Flowers of the works of Seneca. Cologne, 1589. } 12°.
Buchanan, poetic paraphrase of the Psalms of David. Antwerp, 1582. }
Sophocles, with Greek and Latin commentaries by Camerarius. Geneva, 1568. 8°.
Callimachus. Geneva, 1577. and }
Apollonius, translated by Nicodemus Frischlin, and illustrated with annotations. Same place, 1574. } 4°.
Philes, on the properties of animals, described in verse by Gregorius Bersmann. Leipzig, 1575. }