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8vo. 206 leaves, Greek and Latin text on opposite pages[,] engraved frontispiece. A copy of this edition was not seen; the above title is taken from the card of the Harvard University library in the National Union Catalog, and from Arber’s Term Catalogues.
Arber, Term Catalogues III, 337, 3.
Not in Bowes.
Euripides, 480-406 B.C., Greek dramatic poet.
William Piers [ or Peirs], 1661-1750, English clergyman and scholar, was a Fellow of Emmanual College, Cambridge, from 1690 to 1712. He was rector of North Cadbury, Somerset, from 1711 until his death in 1750.
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Euripides. Gr. Lat. Barnesii. 3 v. 4 to. Lipsiae. 1778.
1815 Catalogue, page 149, no. 30. Euripides, cum Scholiis, Gr. Lat. Barnesii, 3 v 4to, Lipsiæ, 1778.
EURIPIDES.
Evripidis Tragoediae Fragmenta Epistolae ex Editione Iosvae Barnesii Nvnc Recvsa et Avcta Appendice Observationvm E Variis Doctorvm Virorvm Libris Collecta Tomvs I. [-III.] Lipsiae Svntv E. B. Svikerti ci ɔ i ɔ cclxxviii- ci ɔ i ɔ cclxxxviii . [1778-1788.]
PA3973 .A2 1778
3 vol. 4to. 384, 284 and 550 leaves, engraved portrait frontispiece of Euripides by J. S. Walwert, Greek and Latin texts in parallel columns. The title of the second volume reads: Evripidis Tragoediae et Epistolae ex editione Iosvae Barnesii nvnc recvsa Accedvnt Fragmenta ex recensione Samvelis Mvsgrave, M. D. Tomvs II. with imprint dated 1779, and of the third volume: Evripidis . . . Tomvs III continens Samvelis Mvsgravii Notas Integras in Evripidem Accedvnt Praeter Lectionis Varietatem Scholia Avctiora Commentationes et Animadversiones Virorvm Doctorvm Excerptae et Index Verborvm Copiosvs. Cvravit Christinavs Daniel Beckivs , with imprint dated 1788 as above.
Graesse II, 520.
Ebert, 7084.
Dibdin I, 534.
Jefferson ordered the third volume of this work “ broché” from Armand Koenig of Strassburg, in a letter dated from Paris June 29, 1788. The three volumes, 4to are entered by him in his undated manuscript catalogue, with the price, 6 plus 1 (the latter probably for the binding).
Joshua Barnes, 1654-1712, Professor of Greek at Cambridge University, published his edition of Euripides in 1694, the year before he received his professorship. In his edition he accepted the Epistles of Euripides as the genuine writings of the poet.
Samuel Musgrave, 17932-1780, [ i.e. “1732-1780”-- Ed.] English physician and classical scholar, published his edition of Euripides in 1756.
Christian Daniel Beck, 1757-1832, German classical scholar at Leipzig, was the editor of this edition, and the compiler of the Index Verborum in the third volume.
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Euripidis tragoediae. Gr. Lat. Canteri. 2. tom. in 4. vol. 12 mo. Heidelb. 1597.
1815 Catalogue, page 149, no. 3, as above.
EURIPIDES.
Ευριπιδης. Evripidis Tragœdiæ XIX. Accedit nunc recens vigesimæ, cui Danae nomen, initium, e vetustis Bibliothecæ Palatinæ membranis, Graece iunctim & Latine. Latinam interpretationem M. Æmilivs Portvs, F. P. C. F. passim ita correxit & expeliuit, vt noua facie, nitidoq 3, cultu nunc primum in lucem prodeat. Carminum ratio ex Gvl. Cantero diligenter obseruata, additis eiusdem in totum

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