matibus, Historias atque Ritus Illustrantibus, exornavit Lud. Smids, M. D.
Amstelædami: Apud
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. [1701.]
PA6501 .A2 1701
8vo. 419 leaves, the last a blank, separate signatures and pagination for the Epigrammata Obscœna, and for the Index Vocabulorum,
engraved numismatic plates; the text and notes arranged as in all the Delphin editions.
Graesse IV, 425.
Ebert 13259.
This edition not in Dibdin.
Entered by Jefferson in his undated manuscript catalogue, with the price,
2f14.
Marcus Valerius Martialis, c. 40-c. 104, Latin epigrammatist, was born in Spain. The first Delphin edition was printed in Paris in 1680.
Vincentius Collesso edited the original Delphin edition in 1680. His preface, reprinted in this edition, is dated
Lut. Paris. Calendiis Maiis
m. dc. lxxx.
Ludolf Smids, 1649-1720, Dutch physician, poet and artist.
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Martialis Farnabii.
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1815 Catalogue, p. 147, no. 23, as above.
MARTIALIS,
Marcus Valerius.
M. Val. Martialis Epigrammaton Libri. Animadversi, Emendati, et Commentariolis luculenter explicati. Operá & studio Thomae Farnabii.
Secunda cura longè emendatior & auctior.
Londini: Excudebat
Robertus Junius impensis
Philemonis Stephani &
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m. dc. xxx. iii.
[1633.]
Sm. 8vo. 204 leaves, roman and italic letter, side-notes, woodcut ornamental headpieces.
Lowndes III, 1648.
STC 17493.
Graesse IV, 425.
Thomas Farnaby, 1575?-1647, English classical scholar and schoolmaster, first printed his edition of Martial’s Epigrams in 1615. The work
is dedicated by Farnaby to Sir Robert Killigrew. For other editions of the classics edited by Farnaby, see the Index.
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Graecorum epigrammatum delectus Johnsoni.
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1815 Catalogue, p. 145, no. 24, as above.
JOHNSON,
Thomas.
Novus
Græcorum Epigrammatum et Poematωn Delectus, cum Nova Versione et Notis. Opera Thomæ Johnson, A. M. In Usum Scholæ Etonensis. Editio
Octava emendatior . . .
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T. Wood; Impensis
Gulielmi Innys,
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[1740.]
Sm. 8vo. 86 leaves,
Greek text followed by the
Latin.
This edition not in Lowndes.
Thomas Johnson, fl. 1718, English classical scholar, was educated at Eton and Cambridge, and for a time was an assistant master at Eton.
This work, first published in 1694, according to the account of Johnson in the
D. N. B. is still in use at Eton.
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Graecorum epigrammatum florilegium novum.
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ANTHOLOGIA GRAECA.
’Ανθολογια δευτερα, sive
Graecorum Epigrammatum Florilegium novum cum alii veterum
Graecorum poemata in
Latinè versa, in usum Scholarum.
Londini,
1702.