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Sm. 8vo. 226 leaves in fours: [ ] 2, B-Z, Aaa-Lll 4, no pagination, engraving of the Sheldonian Theatre on the title-page, Greek and Latin text on opposite pages.
Arber, Term Catalogues, I, 335.
STC B2725.
Madan 3201.
Thomas Gale, 1635?-1702, Dean of York, was the editor of this edition; his preface Ad lectorem is unsigned. The Greek Psalter is from the Codex Alexandrinus, and the Latin from the Vulgate.
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Tibullus et Propertius. 12 mo. Foul.
1815 Catalogue, page 143, no. 12, as above, but reading Foul. 12mo.
TIBULLUS, Albius, and PROPERTIUS, Sextus.
Tibulli et Propertii Opera. Ex Editione J. Broukhusii Fideliter Expressa. Glasguae: Excudebant Robertus & Andreas Foulis m dcc liii . [1753.]
PA6787 .A2 1753
Sm. 8vo. 2 parts in 1, 120 leaves, the last with a list of Books printed and sold by Robert and Andrew Foulis, continuous signatures throughout the 2 parts, separate pagination, half-title on F 2 for Sexti Aurelii Propertii Elegiarum Libri Quatuor. Ex Recensione Jani Broukhusii.
Graesse VI, 157.
Ebert 22970.
Albius Tibullus, 48?-19 B.C., Roman elegiac poet.
Sextus Propertius (wrongly styled Sextus Aurelius), last half-century B.C., was also an elegiac poet.
Jan van Broekhuyzen, 1649-1707, Dutch scholar. His first edition of Tibullus was printed in 1708 and of Propertius in 1702.
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Vida. 12 mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 143, no. 16, as above.
VIDA, Marco Girolamo.
Marci Hieronymi Vidæ, Cremonensis, Albæ Episcopi, de Arte Poetica Libri Tres. Autoris Vitam præmisit, & Annotationes adjecit Tho. Tristram, A. M. Coll. Pemb. Oxon. Socius. Editio Secunda. Oxonii: E Typographeo Clarendoniano, mdccxxiii . Prostant venales apud Gul. & Joan. Innys Bibliopol. Londinensem, Ant. Peisley & Steph. Kiblewhite Bibliopol. Oxonienses. [1723.]
PN1040 .V5 1723
12mo. 71 leaves, title printed in red and black, on the back of the half-title verses headed Out of Mr. Pope’s Essay on Criticism, 12 lines; half-title for the Annotationes.
This edition not in Graesse and not in Ebert.
Lowndes V, 2770.
Marco Girolamo Vida, c. 1489-1566, Italian scholar and Latin poet, became Bishop of Alba in 1532. De Arte Poetica was first published in Rome in 1527 with De Bombyce and other works.
Thomas Tristram, published his first edition in 1701. [punct. sic-- Ed.] This edition of 1723 is Tristram’s first of De Arte Poetica alone.
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Claudian. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 141, no. 50, as above.

1831 Catalogue, page 233, no. J. 52, as above.

1839 Catalogue, page 601, no. J. 52, Claudianus, Claudius: Opera; cum Notis, N. Hensius 8vo. [No title page.]
CLAUDIANUS, Claudius.
Cl. Claudiani quæ exstant. Nic. Heinsius Dan. Fil. Recensuit ac notas addidit, post primam editionem altera fere parte nunc auctiores. Accedunt selecta Vari-
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