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Hermesianax of Colophon.
[Leontion]
Hermesianactis poetæ elegiaci colophonii fragmentum notis et glossario et versionibus tum Latinis tum etiam Anglicis instruxit Jacobus Bailey A.M. E Coll. Trin. Cant. Appendicis loco subjiciuntur archilochi ac pratinæ fragmenta duo similiter instructa accedit Georgii Burgesii epistola critica.
Hermesianactis poetae elegiaci colophonii fragmentum notis et glossario et versionibus tum Latinis tum etiam Anglicis instruxit Jacobus Bailey A.M. E Coll. Trin. Cant. Appendicis loco subjiciuntur archilochi ac pratinæ fragmenta duo similiter instructa accedit Georgii Burgesii epistola critica
Bailey's Hermesianax
Londini : Excuderunt R. et J.E. Taylor veneunt apud Whittaker et Socc. Londinenses J.H. Parker Oxoniensem et T. Stevenson Cantabrigiensem, MDCCCXXXIX [1839].
[2], xx, [2], 176 p. ; 22cm. (8vo.)
Colophon: "Excuderunt Ricardus et Joannes Edvardus Taylor Red Lion Court Fleet Street MDCCCXXXIX.".
Includes bibliographical footnotes and indexes.
Greek text with translations into Latin and English. Pref. and notes in Latin; Roman and Greek alphabets.
Errata on p.[1] of second unnumbered sequence.
With a half-title.
Harrow school prize label: Johanni Hyde D'Arcy dated 1845.
Book-label of Eton College Library with ms. "given by Mr A.H. Bartlett Jan. 1923 Cv2".
19th century polished mauve calf; double gold fillets to form a border; gold lion in each corner; gold-tooled crossed arrows in spine compartments; five raised bands; black spine label; spine title: "Bailey's Hermesianax".
Hermesianax of Colophon.
Hermesianax of Colophon.
Poetry, Ancient Early works to 1800.
Parker, John Henry, 1806 - 1884 bookseller.
D'Arcy, John Hyde former owner.
Bartlett, A.H., fl. 1923 - fl. 1923 former owner.
England London.
B24991