Fd.7.22
Ovid's invective or curse against Ibis, faithfully and familiarly translated into Englishverse. And the histories therein contained, being in number two hundred and fifty (at the least) briefly explained, one by one; with natural, moral, poetical, political, mathematical, and some few theological applications. Whereunto is prefixed a double index: one of the proper names herein mentioned; another of the common heads form thence deduced. Both pleasant and profitable for each sort, sex and age, and very useful for grammar schools. By John Jones M.A. teacher of a private school in the city of Hereford.
[London] : printed by J. G[rismond] for Ric. Davis in Oxon, 1658.
[28], 164 p. ; 15 cm (8vo).
Place of publication from Wing.
Head-pieces composed of type ornaments; initials.
ESTC, R208994
Madan, 2402
Wing (2nd ed.), O678
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
Inscription on rear pastedown: John Yates his book 1675 stetit 0l 1s 2d.
Inscription on verso of front flyleaf: John Stagg.
17th century brown sheep; blind tooled double fillet frame, with second upright line along gutter edge; black morocco spine label with gold tooled letters; red sprinkled edges; paper mend at head of spine.
Previous shelfmark: Fc.8.23.
Inscription in seventeenth-century hand on front flyleaf.
Poetry, Latin.
Grismond, John printer.
Davis, Richard, fl. 1646 - 1688 bookseller.
Reynolds, John, 1667 - 1727 former owner.
England London
B10489