A Manual of Classical Bibliography: Comprising a Copious Detail of the Various Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics, and of the Critical and Philological Works Published in Illustration of Them, with an Account of the Principal Translations, Into English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Etc, Volume 2H. G. Bohn, 1837 - Classical literature |
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... reader , I shall extract Morell's account of this book , as given by him in his Catalogue of the Pinelli Library , ( v . ii . p . 324-5 ) ; Exemplar est ex ea editione , quam ceu omnium pri- " mam viri rei bibliographicæ periti ...
... reader , I shall extract Morell's account of this book , as given by him in his Catalogue of the Pinelli Library , ( v . ii . p . 324-5 ) ; Exemplar est ex ea editione , quam ceu omnium pri- " mam viri rei bibliographicæ periti ...
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... reader with as accurate an account of the contents , as from the few descrip- tions which have been given of this volume , I may be enabled to learn : it commences on the recto of fol . 1. with the first Ode of the first Book , as ...
... reader with as accurate an account of the contents , as from the few descrip- tions which have been given of this volume , I may be enabled to learn : it commences on the recto of fol . 1. with the first Ode of the first Book , as ...
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... reader will find a copious and accurate description , ) v . ii . p . 71-5 , and Introd . v . i . p . 399-400 ; and Brunet , t . ii . p . 135. This edition is supposed to have been preceded by one containing the Odes and Art of Poetry ...
... reader will find a copious and accurate description , ) v . ii . p . 71-5 , and Introd . v . i . p . 399-400 ; and Brunet , t . ii . p . 135. This edition is supposed to have been preceded by one containing the Odes and Art of Poetry ...
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... reader an opportunity of perusing so exquisite a piece of com- position : AD HORATIVM FLACCVM ODE DICOLOS TETRASTROPHOS ANGELI POLITIANI . Vates threicio blandior orpheo : Seu malis fidibus sistere lubicros Amnis , seu tremulo ducere ...
... reader an opportunity of perusing so exquisite a piece of com- position : AD HORATIVM FLACCVM ODE DICOLOS TETRASTROPHOS ANGELI POLITIANI . Vates threicio blandior orpheo : Seu malis fidibus sistere lubicros Amnis , seu tremulo ducere ...
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... reader , I shall here insert . " Edition fort " jolie , & plus recherchée des curieux quand les trois parties " sont rassemblées . La première partie ne contient que le " texte d'Horace avec deux titres , l'un gravé , l'autre im- 66 66 ...
... reader , I shall here insert . " Edition fort " jolie , & plus recherchée des curieux quand les trois parties " sont rassemblées . La première partie ne contient que le " texte d'Horace avec deux titres , l'un gravé , l'autre im- 66 66 ...
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