John Wrighte, Scholar of Kingston Grammar School: Seneca "De Providentia" and "De Beata Vita"; translated by: 1607.Lucius Annæus Seneca: De providentia and De vita beata; translated by J. Wrighte: 1607.: Imperf.Writers of Manuscripts: Wrighte (Johann... Unspecified
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