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Ovid's Art of love
Ovid; Ovid; Ovid; Chaucer, Geoffrey (1400); Hopkins, Charles (1664?-1700?); Dryden, John (1631-1700); Congreve, William (1670-1729); Tate, Nahum (1652-1715); Maynwaring, Arthur (1668-1712)
1709
Numbers 175-178, 236-237 omitted in paging. Ovid's Art of love and Remedy of love translated by J. Dryden, W. Congreve and N. Tate; Chaucer's The court of love modernized by A. Mainwaring. "The hi...
The art of love : in imitation of Ovid De arte amandi. With a preface containing the life of Ovid
King, William (1663-1712)
[1709]
With relevant Latin text at foot. Book list of B. Lintott (4 pp.) at end.
Ovid's epistles, translated by several hands
Ovid; Dryden, John (1631-1700); Sabinus, Angelus; Salusbury, Thomas
1712
Pp.279-304: The Three Epistles of Aulus [i.e. Angelus] Sabinus: in answer to as many of Ovid. The translation of Sabinus appears identical with that of the "fourth" edition; the part title-page for ...
P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libri XV : Cum versione Anglica, Ad Verbum, quantum fieri potuit, facta. or, Ovid's Metamorphoses. With an English translation, as literal as possible, for the more expeditious attainment of the sense and elegancy of this great poet: and the Original Text carefully corrected
Ovid; Clarke, John (1687-1734); Bettesworth, Arthur (1739); Hitch, Charles (1764); Ryles, Thomas (fl. 1707-1706); Hammond, Thomas (fl. 1719-1740)
1735
English prose translation at foot of each page.
Laodamia to Protesilaus : Tr. from Ovid; and addressed to Mrs. Vernon. By a land-waiter in the Port of Poole
Ovid; Price, Henry
1743
Dedication signed: H. Price.
Two essays : the former, Ovid. De arte amandi, or, The art of love. The first book. The later Hero and Leander of Musaeus. From the Greek
Ovid; Musaeus Grammaticus; Hoy, Thomas (1659-1718?)
1682
First edition of this translation by Thomas Hoy.
Ovid's Metamorphosis
Ovid; Tate, Nahum (1652-1715)
1697
Title within double rule. No more published. Names of the translators are given for each book after the preface. Dedication signed: N. Tate. Signatures: A-Q⁸, R⁴. Errata: p. 247. Conte...
Ovid's epistles, translated by several hands
Ovid
1705
Pp.241-265 contain: 'The three epistles of Aulus Sabinus: in answer to as many of Ovid. Made English by Mr. Salusbury'. With a preface by John Dryden. L4 unsigned, N3 misprinted F3: p.30 misnumber...
Ovid's epistles
Ovid; Dryden, John (1631-1700); Sabinus, Angelus
1688
The preface is by Dryden, as is the translation of some of the epistles. Advertisements for 'books printed for Jacob Tonson' on the last leaf before The three epistles of Aulus Sabinus. The three ...