Democritus [electronic resource] : science, the arts, and the care of the soul : proceedings of the International Colloquium on Democritus, Paris, 18-20 September 2003 / edited by Aldo Brancacci, Pierre-Marie Morel.
Democritus In London With the Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits Of Motley and Robin Good-Fellow [electronic resource] : To Which Are Added Notes Festivous Etc.
Democritus: or, the laughing philosopher [electronic resource] : A collection of merry stories, jests, epigrams, riddles, repartees, epitaphs, &c. taken from a manuscript, found at Herculaneum, an ancient Roman city, in the year 1770.
Democritus: or, the laughing philosopher. [electronic resource] : A collection of merry stories, jests, epigrams, riddles, repartees, epitaphs, &c. Taken from a manuscript, found at Herculaneum, an ancient Roman City.
London [Edinburgh?] : sold by J. Hornton, W. Hills, A. Manson, M. Hammond, and A. Millar, [1771?]
Democritus, the laughing philosopher's trip into England. [electronic resource] : Or, seven days amusements and contemplations, Intermixt with Uncommon Reflections both Serious and Merry, On the Follies and Vices daily committed by both Sexes of all Religions and Vocations, in the Cities of London and Westminster. Written by a banish'd hermit, lately arriv'd from Foreign Countries.
The third edition.
London : printed for Sam. Briscoe, at the Bell-Savage Inn on Ludgate-Hill; and at the Sun, against John's Coffee-House in Swithin's Alley, in Cornhill, 1723.
Democritus, the laughing philosopher's trip into England. [electronic resource] : Or, seven days amusements and contemplations, Intermixt with Uncommon Reflections Both Serious and Merry, On the Follies and Vices daily committed by both Sexes of all Religions and Vocations, in the Cities of London and Westminster. Written by a banish'd hermit, lately arriv'd from Foreign Countries.
The second edition.
London : printed for Sam. Briscoe, at the Bell-Savage Inn on Ludgate-Hill; and at the Sun, against John's Coffee-House in Swithin's Alley, in Cornhill, [1723]
A select collection of letters of the antients. Written originally by Phalaris, Solon, Socrates, Pythagoras, Euripedes, Xenophon, Aristotle, K. Philip, Alexander the Great, Democritus, Heraclitus, Diogenes the Cynick, Isocrates, Hippocrates, The Emp. Julian, &c. Greeks. Cicero, Seneca, Augustus Caesar, Mark Anthony, Brutus and Cassius, Pompey, Mithridates, Germanicus, K. Herod, Agrippina, Poppaea, Caracalla, M. Aurelius, Aurelian, Qu. Zenobia, &c. Romans. Whereby is discover'd the Morality, Gallantry, Wit, Humour, Manner of Arguing, and in a Word, the Genius both of the Greeks and Romans. By Mr. Savage [electronic resource].
London : printed for J. Hartley, next door to the King's-Head Tavern in Holborn; F. Coggan, in the Inner Temple-Lane; W. Davis, at the Black-Bull in Cornhill; R. Gibson, at the Roe-Buck between the two Temple Gates in Fleet-Street; and T. Hodgson, over against Grays-Inn-Gate in Holborn, 1703.
Coffee-mans granado discharged upon the Maidens complaint against coffee. In a dialogue between Mr. Black-burnt and Democritus; wherein is discovered severall strange, wonderful, and miraculous cures performed by coffee, (the like never heard of [electronic resource] / Armuthaz, Bollicosgo.
Mercurius democritus [microform] : communicating faithfully the affairs both in city and countrey, with most observable occurrences from forreign parts.
Mercurius democritus communicating faithfully the affairs both in city and countrey, with most observable occurrences from forreign parts. [Issue 2] [electronic resource] / Anon.
Mercurius democritus, or, A perfect nocturnal. Communicating many strange wonders out of the world in the moon, the Antipodes, Maggy-land, Tenebris, Fary-land, Green-land, and other adjacent countries; published for the right understanding of all the [electronic resource] / Anon.
Merlinus democritus; [microform] : or, The merry-conceited prognosticator : containing, a general judgment of the state of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland; and the great change and revolu[t]ion that will happen in the year of our Lord, 1655. Namely, the turning round of the wheel of fortune, and the calculating of every thing in its own proper center, the setting up of heaven vice-gerent, and the administering of truth in the equal scale of justice, the purging of the Commonwealth from caterpillars, the discarding of knaves, and the putting of honest men in their places, the reclaiming of lawyers from taking of fees, and an antidote prescribed for brokers and usurers, to cleer them of their extortionable malady of shaking whole lordships into a consumption. With the great and ominous eclipses that will be this year visible in our horizon, and the effects thereof. / By W. Liby, student in Astrologie.
London : Printed for G. Horton, and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange, 1656.
Merlinus democritus; or, The merry-conceited prognosticator [electronic resource] : containing, a general judgment of the state of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland; and the great change and revolu[t]ion that will happen in the year of our Lord, 1655. Namely, the turnin / Liby, W.
[S.l.] : Printed for G. Horton, and are to be sold, 1656.