Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606
Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606, traducteur
Arthur Golding
Golding, Arthur
Golding, Arthur 1536-1605
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Works
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Abridgment of the histories of Trogus Pompeius | |
De bello Gallico. | |
Beneficio di Cristo. | |
The benefit that Christians receiue by Iesus Christ crucified | |
Bible. | |
Des bienfaits. | |
A booke of Christian questions and answers : wherin are set forth the cheef poynts of Christian religion in manner of an abridgement : a work right necessary and profitable for al such as shal haue to deale with the quarelinges of the wrangling aduersaries of Gods trueth | |
A Briefe treatise concerning the burnynge of Bucer and Phagius | |
De chorographia. | |
Chronicorum libri IV cum continuationibus. | |
Commentarius in librum Psalmorum | |
Epistle dedicatory from Calvin's Commentaries, 1571. 1977 | |
An epitome of Frossard: or, A summarie collection of the most memorable histories contained in his chronicle, chiefly concerning the state of England, and France : Wherin the famous warres and conquests of king Edward the third, with the honorable atchieuements of the Blacke Prince, and other his sonnes, both in Fraunce, Spaine, & Portugall, are compendiously described. Entermixed with other historical occurrents of those times, very worthy, and profitable to be had in remembrance. Compiled in Latine by Iohn Sleydane, and translated into English, by P. G | |
The excellent and pleasant worke of Iulius Solinus Polyhistor. Contayning the noble actions of humaine creatures, the secretes & prouidence of nature, the description of countries, the maners of the people: with many meruailous things and strange antiquities, seruing for the benefitt and recreation of all sorts of persons. Translated out of Latin into English, by Arthur Golding. Gent.. | |
eyght bookes of Caius Iulius Caesar | |
The first separate edition of the Psalms of David and others as rendered into English by Arthur Golding : his translation of Calvin's Latin version, extracted from Commentaries on the Psalms printed in London MDLXXI | |
Guerre des Gaules. | |
Histoires philippiques. | |
The ioyful and royal entertainment of the ryght high and mightie Prince, Frauncis the Frenche Kings only brother : by the grace of God Duke of Brabande, Aniow, Aláunson, &c. Into his noble citie of Antwerpe. 1582. Translated out of Frenche by Arthur Golding, according to the copie printed by Plantine at Antwerpe, his highnesse printer | |
A iustification or cleering of the Prince of Orendge agaynst the false sclaunders, wherewith his ilwillers goe about to charge him wrongfully. Translated out of French by Arthur Goldyng | |
De la verité de la religion chrestienne. | |
Little booke of John Calvines concernynge offences | |
The lyfe of the most godly, valeant and noble capteine and maintener of the trew Christian religion in Fraunce, Iasper Colignie Shatilion, sometyme greate admirall of Fraunce. Translated out of Latin by Arthur Golding | |
Martiall exploytes in Gallia. | |
Métamorphoses. | |
Morall fabletalke | |
A Most excellent and profitable dialogue, of the powerfull iustifying faith : shewing what it is to beleeue in God, and what wonders are wrought by the power of beliefe, be it worldly or diuine, and what things do hinder beliefe : also how a man may hate himselfe, and by faith forsake himselfe, and kill the deeds of the flesh : the effect of the talke is this, that he which beleeueth in God, and in his son Iesus Christ, is able by the power of that beliefe, to mortifie his flesh, with the lusts thereof, through the Holy Ghost, and to serue God in spirit and truth | |
Mythologia ethica. | |
Novi Testamenti catholica expositio ecclesiastica. | |
The order of prayer vpon Wednesdayes and Frydayes, to auert and turne Gods wrath from vs, threatned by the late terrible earthquake : to be vsed in al parish churches. Set foorth by authoritie | |
Poems. | |
Politicke, moral, and martial discourses. Written in French by M. Iaques Hurault, lord of Vieul and of Marais, and one of the French kings priuie Councell. Dedicated by the author to the French-kings Maiestie: and translated into English by Arthur Golding | |
Polyhistor. | |
A postill, or exposition of the gospels that are vsually red in the churches of God, vpon the sundayes and feast dayes of saincts. Written by Nicholas Heminge a Dane, a preacher of the gospell, in the vniuersitie of Hafnie. And translated into English by Arthur Golding. Before which postill is sette a warning of the same Nicholas Heminge too the ministers of Gods woord, concerning the continuall agrement of Chrysts Church in the doctrine & true worshipping of God: least any being offended at the varietie of opinions and multitude of sectes, might eyther forsake their profession, or doo their duetie more slouthfully. | |
Postilla seu enarratio Evangeliorum. | |
The Psalmes of Dauid and others. With M. Iohn Caluins commentaries. | |
Quaestionum et responsionum Christianarum libellus. | |
De scandalis. | |
Sermons de M. Jean Calvin sur le livre de Job. | |
The sermons of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the fifth booke of Moses called Deuteronomie : faithfully gathered word for word as he preached them in open pulpet; together with a preface of the ministers of the Church of Geneua, and an admonishment made by the deacons there. Also there are annexed two profitable tables, the one containing the chiefe matters; the other the places of Scripture herein alledged. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding | |
Sermons of Maister John Calvin upon the Booke of Job | |
Sermons on Deuteronomy | |
Sermons on the Epistle to the Ephesians | |
Sermons sur l'Epistre S. Paul apostre aux Galates. | |
Shakespeare's Ovid | |
The soules own evidence, for its own immortality : In a very pleasant and learned discourse, selected out of that excellent treatise entituled, The trunesse of Christian religion, against atheists, epicures, &c. First compiled in French by famous Phillip Mornay, Lord of Plessie Marlie, afterward turned into English by eloquent Sir Phillip Sydney, and his assistant, Master Arthur Golden, anno Domini M D LXXX VII. And now re-published. By John Bachiler Master of Arts, somtimes of Emanuell Colledge in Cambridge. Pnblished [sic] according to order | |
The testaments of the twelue patriarches : the sonnes of Jacob: translated out of Greeke into Latine by Robert Grosthead, sometime bishop of Lincolne, and from his copie into French and Dutch by others: and now Englished. To the credit vvhereof, an ancient Greeke copy vvritten in parchment is kept in the Vniuersitie Library of Cambridge | |
Thomas Lodge's translation of Seneca's De Beneficiis compared with Arthur Golding's version : a textual analysis with special reference to Latinisisms | |
A tragedie of Abraham's sacrifice | |
Venus and Adonis | |
A woorke concerning the trewnesse of the Christian religion | |
The woorke of the excellent philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca | |
The worke of Pomponius Mela, the cosmographer, concerninge the situation of the world : wherein euery parte is deuided by it selfe in most perfect manner, as appeareth in the table at the ende of the booke : a book right plesant and profitable for all sortes of men, but speciallie for gentlemen, marchants, mariners, and trauellers |