Clavis Homerica : sive lexicon vocabulorum omnium, quae continentur in Homeri Iliade et potissima parte Odysseae : cum brevi de dialectis appendice : nec non Mich. Apostolii Proverbiis Græco-Latinis : accessere etiam huic postremae editioni varia elogia seu testimonia de Homero, ex diversis auctoribus, tum antiquis, tum neotericis collecta
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Type of record: Book
Title: Clavis Homerica : sive lexicon vocabulorum omnium, quae continentur in Homeri Iliade et potissima parte Odysseae : cum brevi de dialectis appendice : nec non Mich. Apostolii Proverbiis Græco-Latinis : accessere etiam huic postremae editioni varia elogia seu testimonia de Homero, ex diversis auctoribus, tum antiquis, tum neotericis collecta
Classmark: Greek B-1.3/HOM/P
Additional creator(s): Patrick, Samuel (1684-1748) (Other); Apostolios, Michael (fl. 1462) (Other)
Related people: Homer; Patrick, Samuel; Apostolios, Michael
Publisher: Ex officinâ J. Nichols, impensis T. Longman [etc.]
Publication city: Londini
Date(s): 1796
Language: Latin
Size and medium: [4], 412, 36 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/196359
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991009483489705181
Description
Advertisements on second leaf.
"Elogia": 36 p. at end.
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