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The Latin portrait : an anthology
Hamilton, G Rostrevor (1888-); Nonesuch Press
1929
'This edition consists of 1050 copies for sale in England by the Nonesuch Press and 500 copies for sale in the United States by Random House...[etc.]'.
The works of the right honourable Wentworth Dillon, Earl of Roscommon
Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon earl of (1633?-1685); Foulis, Andrew (1712-1775); Foulis, Robert (1707-1776)
1753
Running title reads 'Poems upon several occasions'. Some portions of the text have translation on pages facing. Page 13 wrongly numbered 3. Contents: -Memoirs. -Testimonies of authors concerning...
Medulla poetarum Romanorum, or, The most beautiful and instructive passages of the Roman poets. Being a collection, (disposed under proper heads,) of such descriptions, allusions, comparisons, characters, and sentiments, as may best serve to shew the religion, learning, politicks, arts, customs, opinions, manners, and circumstances of the antients. With some translations of the same in English verse (v.1)
Baker, Henry (1698-1774)
1737
Latin and English on facing pages; preliminaries in English. "Books printed for D. Midwinter... [and 13 others]": vol.1, final page; vol.2, p. [2]. Includes subject index.
Verse translations from the classics
173-?
Collection of three verse translations from the classics in a single 18th-century hand: ff.1r-6r: Translation of Persius, "Satires", 2, by Mr T. Brewster, A.M. & c.; ff.8r-10r: Paraphrase of Persius, ...
Poematia, latinè partim reddita, partim scripta
Bourne, Vincent (1695-1747)
1735
Latin and English on facing pages. English poetry translated into Latin.
The reprisal; Britannia; and Ad versutum cardinalem
c.1709-1742
Seemingly autograph versions of two manuscript English poems bound together with a manuscript Latin poem, each provided with its own title page, apparently in separate hands of the first half of the 1...
Medulla poetarum Romanorum, or, The most beautiful and instructive passages of the Roman poets. Being a collection, (disposed under proper heads,) of such descriptions, allusions, comparisons, characters, and sentiments, as may best serve to shew the religion, learning, politicks, arts, customs, opinions, manners, and circumstances of the antients. With some translations of the same in English verse (v.1)
Baker, Henry (1698-1774)
1737
Latin and English on facing pages; preliminaries in English.
Medulla poetarum Romanorum, or, The most beautiful and instructive passages of the Roman poets. Being a collection, (disposed under proper heads,) of such descriptions, allusions, comparisons, characters, and sentiments, as may best serve to shew the religion, learning, politicks, arts, customs, opinions, manners, and circumstances of the antients. With some translations of the same in English verse (v.2)
Baker, Henry (1698-1774)
1737
Latin and English on facing pages; preliminaries in English.