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Octavius, or A dialogue betwixt a Christian and an Infidel, from the original of M. Minutius Felix, with large annotations by William Cooke.

Archive Item: BC MS Lt 95 Contains digital media

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Title: Octavius, or A dialogue betwixt a Christian and an Infidel, from the original of M. Minutius Felix, with large annotations by William Cooke.

Level: Item

Classmark: BC MS Lt 95

Date(s): c.1750

Language: English

Size and medium: 1 vol. (95 ff.), manuscript.

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/7922

Collection group(s): Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse

Description

Also known as:Octavius - English

Comprises an English translation from the original Latin, with much prose annotation by William Cooke and some English verse annotation, both by Cooke himself and also by other poets of the time, including Alexander Pope, Philip Francis, William Congreve, George Stepney, and Abraham Cowley.


Probably written in a single eighteenth-century hand, possibly autograph. Bound in boards with a gilt tooled leather spine and blue marbling on the outside. The annotations are written on pages facing the translated text to which they refer.

Biography or history

William Cooke (d. 1780), the numismatist, was vicar of Enford in Wiltshire and rector of Oldbury and Dedmarton in Gloucestershire. For further details see the Dictionary of National Biography.

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