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1. A Brefe and plesaunte Worke, and Sience, of the Philosopher, Pictagoras, wherin is declared the Aunswer of Questyos which there in be cotained after ye order of thys syence, both for sycknes, & helth, with dyuers other pretye questions, uerye pleasent to pase [pg 106] the tyme whith, Taken and getherd out of ye sayd Pictagoras werke. [1560?] 8o BL

2. Hierocles upon the Golden Verse of Pythagoras; teaching a vertuous and worthy life. Englished by J. Hall. 1657. 8o

3. Hierocles upon the Golden Verses of the Pythagoreans; translated ... out of the Greek into English. [By J. Norris]. 1682. 8o

4. The Golden Verses of Pythagoras. Translated from the Greek by Mr. Rowe. 1720. 12o [In his Poetical Works]

Reprinted: Glasgow, 1756.

5. Human Wisdom displayed: or, a guide to prudence and virtue, in two parts. Containing ... II A fragment on tranquility of mind, from Pythagoras; together with a collection of choice morals from Epictetus ... Both newly translated from the original Greek ... By an old Gentleman of Gray's Inn, lately retired to a country-life. 1731. 8o

6. The Commentary of Hierocles upon the golden verses of the Pythagoreans; now first translated into English from ... the Greek original published ... by Dr. Warren; with notes and illustrations by W. Rayner. [cum text] Norwich. 1797.

7. The Pythagoric Symbols. W. Bridgman. 1804.

8. The Golden Verses of Pythagoras. John Povey. [Sine Loco] 1886.

9. Pythagoras's Golden Verses, translated by E. A. E. Symbols translated by Sapere Ande. [In Collectanea hermetica by W. W. Westcott.] 1894.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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