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Justus Lipsius
Works
- Variarum Lectionum Libri Tres (1567)
- De Constantia Libri Duo, Qui alloquium praecipue continent in Publicis malis (1584)
- On Constancy / De Constantia, edited by John Sellars and translated by John Stradling (1594)
- Politicorum sive Civilis Doctrinae Libri Sex (1589)
- De militia romana (1595)
- Admiranda, sive de Magnitudine Romana Libri Quattuor (1598)
- De bibliothecis syntagma (1602)
- (tr.) A Brief Outline of the History of Libraries (1907), translated by John Cotton Dana
- Manuductionis ad Stoicam Philosophiam Libri Tres, L. Annaeo Senecae, aliisque scriptoribus illustrandis (1604)
- Annaei Senecae Philosophi Opera, Quae Exstant Omnia, A Iusto Lipsio emendata, et Scholiis illustrata (1605)
Works about Lipsius
- "Lipsius, Justus," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Justus Lipsius," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913)
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