London Printed by T. C. for Iohn Browne, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the signe of the Bible. 1600.
4o. (73⁄8 × 51⁄4). Q. 14. 2.
Collation: A-H4, unpaged. Wanting H 4 (? blank). Epistle dedicatory to M. I., signed by the translator, F. L. The 'Remedy of Love' is followed by a translation of Ovid's epistle of Dido to Æneas and an answer from Æneas to Dido. An earlier edition had, according to Lowndes, appeared in 1599.
Sinker 658.
PAINTER, William.
¦The Palace of Pleasure Beautified, adorned and wel furnished with Pleasaunt Historyes and excellent Nouelles, selected out of diuers good and commendable Authours. By William Painter Clarke of the Ordinaunce and Armarie. 1569. Imprinted at London in Fletestreate neare to S. Dunstones Church by Thomas Marshe.¦
B. L. 4o. (73⁄8 × 51⁄2). R. 5.
Title within woodcut border. Collation: ⁌4[2]⁌8A-2K8, folios numbered. Wanting all before B 2 and after 2I 6. This is the second edition of the first volume, the first having appeared in 1566.
Sinker 316.
The second Tome of the Palace of Pleasure contayning store of goodlye Histories, Tragical matters, & other Morall argumentes, very requisite for delight and profyte. Chosẽ and selected out of diuers good and commendable Authors, and now once agayn corrected and encreased. By Wiliam Painter, Clerke of the Ordinance and Armarie Imprinted at London In Fleatstrete by Thomas. Marshe.
B. L. 4o. (67⁄8 × 51⁄2). U. 2.
Title within woodcut border. Collation: A8A-2D82Z4, folios numbered. Wanting A 1 (? blank), E 2-7, T 1 and 8. Epistle dedicatory to Sir George Howard, signed and dated 'From my pore house besides the Towre of London', Nov. 4, 1567. Address to the reader. List of sources. Table of contents at end. This is the second edition of the second volume, and was printed about 1580, the first having appeared in 1567.
Sinker 323. BM 1188.