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Epistolæ altera peregrinantis, altera rusticantis.
Oxonii : E Theatro Sheldoniano, impensis J. Fletcher, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]
[4], 32 p. ; 21 cm. (8vo)
[Ib1.5.45(02)] The first letter is in Greek, the second in Latin.
Attributed to John Burton.
Signatures: pi² A-D⁴.
ESTC, T128780
[Ib1.5.45(02)] Ms. inscription on front free endpaper: "E libris J Reeves Reg: Coll: Eton: alumni 5th Oct. 1768."
[Ib1.5.45(02)] 18th century calf quarter binding; boards covered in marbled paper; red sprinkled edges; three single cord sewing supports; five raised bands.
[Ibb8.5.10(04)] Text block sewn, no boards.
[Ib1.5.45(02)] Bound with:"Odoiporountos Meletēmata. Sive iter Surriense & Sussexiense [Ib1.5.45(01)]" and "Sacerdos paroecialis rusticus [Ib1.5.45(03)]".
[Ibb8.5.10(04)] Stored in a box with other pamphlets.
[Ibb8.5.10(04)] Ms. inscription on front flyleaf: "This volume contains a [__] collection of very [__] H F".
[Ibb8.5.10(04)] "The famous old song on the Mallard of All Soul's College in Oxford, sung constantly at the Anniversary Feast jan: 14" in ms. on rear flyleaf.
[Ibb8.5.10(04)] Bound with: "Epistola ad Edw. Bentham S.T.P. coll. oriel. soc. A Johanne Burton S.T.B. coll. Eton. soc .", "The old lady in her tantarums: or Mother Oxford ranting at her eldest son K--ng" and "A complete vindication of the mallard of All-Souls College" and "Epistolæ altera peregrinantis, altera rusticantis".
Bath (England) Description and travel Early works to 1800.
France Religion 18th century.
Fletcher, James, 1710 - 1795 publisher.
Harcourt, Lewis Vernon (), 1863 - 1922 former owner.
Sheldonian Theatre printer.
England Oxford.
grc lat
B34555