Sales epigrammatum. Being the choycest disticks of Martials fourteen books of epigrams: and of all the chief Latin poets that have writ in these two last centuries. Together with Cato's Morality. Made useful for all schools; being a more speedy and readier way to the speaking and making of true Latin. By J.W. M. Arts
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- Sales epigrammatum. Being the choycest disticks of Martials fourteen books of epigrams: and of all the chief Latin poets that have writ in these two last centuries. Together with Cato's Morality. Made useful for all schools; being a more speedy and readier way to the speaking and making of true Latin. By J.W. M. Arts
- Epigrammata. Selections. English
- Cato's Moral disticks; Choicest disticks of all the chief Latine poets that have writ in these two last centuries
- Catonis disticha. Selections. English and Latin.
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London: printed by T.R. for Christopher Eccleston under St. Dunstan's Church, 1664.
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Wright, James, 1643-1713 1643-1713., tr.
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- 1664
- ESTC No.
- R26409
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- 109733
- Description
- [14], 179, [1] p. : ports. ; 8°.
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- Dedication signed: James Wright
In verse
English and Latin on facing pages
With a 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
A reissue, with cancel title page, of the 1663 edition (Wing W3698).