Phalaridis Epistolæ. Latinas fecit et, interpositis Caroli Boyle notis, commentario illustravit Joannes Daniel a Lennep. Mortuo Lennepio, finem operi imposuit, præfationem et adnotationes quasdam præfixit L.C. Valckenaer
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Title: Phalaridis Epistolæ. Latinas fecit et, interpositis Caroli Boyle notis, commentario illustravit Joannes Daniel a Lennep. Mortuo Lennepio, finem operi imposuit, præfationem et adnotationes quasdam præfixit L.C. Valckenaer
Other titles: Epistolae
Classmark: Greek L-12/PHA
Creator(s): Pseudo-Phalaris
Additional creator(s): Phalaris Tyrant of Agrigentum (Other); Lennep, Johannes Daniël van (1724-1771) (Other); Orrery, Charles Boyle Earl of (1676-1731) (Other); Schäfer, Gottfried Heinrich (1764-1840) (Other); Valckenaer, Lodewijk Caspar (1715-1785) (Other)
Related people: Phalaris; Lennep, Johannes Daniël van; Orrery, Charles Boyle; Schäfer, Gottfried Heinrich; Valckenaer, Lodewijk Caspar
Publisher: Apud Gerhardum Fleischerum
Publication city: Lipsiae
Date(s): 1823
Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Size and medium: xxviii, 444 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/198274
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991009629539705181
Description
Greek and Latin on opposite pages.
The Epistolae, purporting to be written by Phalaris, were actually written in the Christian era.
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