9
Il Pastor fido del Guarini.
Foul.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 142, no. 20, as above.
GUARINI,
Giovanni Battista.
Il Pastor Fido tragicommedia pastorale del Cavalier Guarini. In
Glasgua: Della Stampa di
Roberto ad Andrea Foulis, e si Vendono Appresso
Loro, e
Giovanni Balfour in
Edinburgo,
m.dcc.lxiii
. [1763.]
PQ4626 .P3 1763
Sm. 8vo. 132 leaves, 7 plates by Sébastien Le Clerc, including the frontispiece.
Graesse III, 167.
Ebert 9022.
Murray, page 81.
See Jombert, page 240, no. 142.
Meaume, page 113.
This book is marked
missing in the contemporary working copy of the Library of Congress catalogue of 1815, is entered in the manuscript list of missing
books made at a later date, and the entry is omitted from the later catalogues.
Giovanni Battista Guarini, 1537-1612.
Il Pastor Fido, a pastoral drama, was first published in Venice in 1590. This edition is reprinted from the edition with Le Clerc’s plates
printed by the Elzevirs for Thomas Jolly in Paris, 1678.
[4386]
10
Ovidii epistolae.
Lat.
Eng. by Davidson.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 142, no. 48, as above.
OVIDIUS NASO,
Publius.
The Epistles of Ovid translated into
English Prose, as near the Original as the different Idioms of the
Latin and
English Languages will allow. With the
Latin Text and Order of Construction in the opposite Page; and Critical, Historical, Geographical, and Classical Notes, in
English, from the best Commentators both Ancient and Modern, beside a very great Number of Notes entirely New. For the Use of Schools
as well as of Private Gentlemen.
London: Printed for
Joseph Davidson,
mdccxlvi
. [1746.]
PA6519 .H4 1746
First Edition of this translation, 8vo. 154 leaves, title printed in red and black, the
Latin and
English texts on opposite pages, the
Latin text and Ordo in parallel columns on the verso of each leaf, notes in double columns at the the [
sic.--
Ed.] foot of the page; advertisement on the recto of the first leaf, Privilege on the verso.
Lowndes III, 1744.
Cambridge Bibl. of Eng. Lit.
ü, 767.
Joseph Davidson, fl. 1746, English translator and publisher. The first page of this work advertises his translations of the works of Horace,
Virgil and Phaedrus.
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11
Ovidii tristia. by Sterling.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 142, no. 49, as above.
OVIDIUS NASO,
Publius.
Pub. Ovidii Nasonis Tristia: with the Following Improvements, in a Method entirely New. Viz. I. The Words of the Author are placed in their natural
and grammatical Order, in the lower part of the Page; and such Words supplied as by an Ellipsis are omitted, and yet necessary
to make the Connection and Sense complete. II. In the Grammatical Order all Words of more than two Syllables are marked with
an Accent, directing the Pronunciation. III. The more remarkable Rhetorical Figures pointed out, and placed at the the
[sic] bottom of the page