Sales epigrammatum: being the choicest disticks of Martials fourteen books of epigrams; and of all the chief Latine poets that have writ in these two last centuries. Together with Cato's MoralityDT Made English by James Wright
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- Sales epigrammatum: being the choicest disticks of Martials fourteen books of epigrams; and of all the chief Latine poets that have writ in these two last centuries. Together with Cato's MoralityDT Made English by James Wright
- Epigrammata. Selections. English and Latin
- Choicest disticks of all the chief Latine poets that have writ in these two last centuries; Cato's Moral disticks
- Catonis disticha. Selections. English and Latin.
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London: printed by T.R. for Christopher Eccleston, in St. Dunstans Church-yard, 1663.
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Wright, James, 1643-1713, tr.
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- 1663
- ESTC No.
- R23270
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- 104394
- Description
- [12], 179, [3] p., [1] plate : ports. ; 8°.
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- Frontis. = plate
In verse
Signatures: pi1 A-M]8
The final leaf is blank
Latin and English on facing pages
With a preliminary imprimatur leaf dated and signed: June 12. 1663. G. Stradling S.T.P. Rev. in Christ ...
Errata at the foot of the preliminary imprimatur leaf
"Cato's Morality" was not written by Marcus Porcius Cato, but in fact dates from imperial times
Divisional title page on p. 41: The choicest disticks of all the chief Latine poets that have writ in these two last centuries
Divisional title page on p. 127: Cato's Moral disticks.