Trois Dialogues de l'Amitie le Lysis de Platon, Et le Laelius de Ciceron; Contenans Plusieurs Beaux Preceptes, & Discours Philosophiques Sur Ce Subiect: Et le Toxaris de Lucian; Ou Sont Amenez Quelques Rares Exemples de Ce Que les Amis Ont Fait Autresfois l'Vn Pour L'Autre

Chez Nicolas Chesneau, Ruë Sainct Iacques, au Chesne Verd (1579)
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