Tunaikeion

or, Nine bookes of various history concerninge women : inscribed by ye names of ye nine muses

Tunaikeion
Thomas Heywood, Thomas Heywood
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Tunaikeion

or, Nine bookes of various history concerninge women : inscribed by ye names of ye nine muses

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Table of Contents

Clio: Treating of the goddesses celestiall, terrestriall, marine, and infernall, etc.
Euterpe: Treating of the muses, sybils, vestals, prophetesses, Hesperides, the graces, etc.
Thalia: Treating of illustrious queenes, famous wives, mothers, daughters, etc.
Melpomene: Of women incestuous, adulteresses, and such as have come by strange deaths.
Terpsichore: Entreating of Amazons, and other women, famous either for valour or beautie.
Erato: Treating of chast women, and wantons.
Polihymnia, or Memorie: Entreating of the pietie of daughters, mothers, sisters, and wives.
Urania: Entreating of women every way learned: of poetresses and witches.
Calliope: Entreating of women in generall, with the punishment of the vitious, and rewards due to the vertuous; interlaced with sundry histories.

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London
Genre
Biography.
Other Titles
Nine bookes of various history concerninge women.

The Physical Object

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Microform
Pagination
[8], 466 p.

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OL13455615M

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