Gabriel Harvey - Latin Works

Latin Works

  • Ciceronianus (1577)
  • G Hezrveii rhetor, sive 2 dierum oratio de natura, arte et exercitatione rhetorica (1577)
  • Smithus, vel Musarum lachrymae (1578), in honour of Sir Thomas Smith
  • G. Harveil gratulationum Valdensium libri quatuour (sic), written on the occasion of the queen's visit to Audley End (1578)

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