A Manual of Classical Bibliography: Comprising a Copious Detail of the Various Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics, and of the Critical and Philological Works Published in Illustration of Them, with an Account of the Principal Translations, Into English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Etc, Band 1H. G. Bohn, 1837 |
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... learned , Stanley's edition increased in value , and is becoming daily more scarce . £ 6 . 6s . HAG . COM . 4to . 1745. Gr . et Lat . Pauwii . 2 vols . A rare edition , and in request , though inferior to the pre- ceding . A copy in red ...
... learned , Stanley's edition increased in value , and is becoming daily more scarce . £ 6 . 6s . HAG . COM . 4to . 1745. Gr . et Lat . Pauwii . 2 vols . A rare edition , and in request , though inferior to the pre- ceding . A copy in red ...
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... learned and valuable production . See b . vi . p . 590 , where he corrects a passage in the Persæ , ' and proves satis- factorily a breach in that play , which no editor has been aware of , whose edition I am at all acquainted with ...
... learned and valuable production . See b . vi . p . 590 , where he corrects a passage in the Persæ , ' and proves satis- factorily a breach in that play , which no editor has been aware of , whose edition I am at all acquainted with ...
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... learned friend , is prefixed to the select Fables of Æsop and other Fabulists ; by R. Dodsley . Lond . 12mo . 1767. p . 11- 53. The editor , in his preface , says : " The Life of Esop , " prefixed to the former editions of these fables ...
... learned friend , is prefixed to the select Fables of Æsop and other Fabulists ; by R. Dodsley . Lond . 12mo . 1767. p . 11- 53. The editor , in his preface , says : " The Life of Esop , " prefixed to the former editions of these fables ...
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... learned , and little sought after in commerce . No. 2530. See Brunet , t . i . p . 46. This edition appeared in 1753 , with a new title , bearing the date of that year . 7s . 6d . LOND . 12mo . 1733. Gr . et Lat . Trappii . 3s . VENET ...
... learned , and little sought after in commerce . No. 2530. See Brunet , t . i . p . 46. This edition appeared in 1753 , with a new title , bearing the date of that year . 7s . 6d . LOND . 12mo . 1733. Gr . et Lat . Trappii . 3s . VENET ...
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... learned and ingenious trans- " lator has enhanced the value of his work by a competent " number , not an ostentatious and unnecessary load of notes , " which illustrate and even adorn it ; as they present us with " several parallel ...
... learned and ingenious trans- " lator has enhanced the value of his work by a competent " number , not an ostentatious and unnecessary load of notes , " which illustrate and even adorn it ; as they present us with " several parallel ...
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Seite 494 - Read Homer once, and you can read no more ; For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose : but still persist to read. And Homer will be all the books you need.
Seite 478 - Dauphin's, this learned man trifled half an hour in proving it. A piece of vellum, about ten inches in length and eight in width, pliant and firm, can be folded up and enclosed in the shell of a large walnut. It can hold in its breadth one line, which can contain 30 verses, and in its length 250 lines.
Seite 171 - EUSTRATHII et aliorum insignium Peripateticorum Commentaria in libros decem Aristotelis de Moribus ad Nicomachum, una cum textu suis in locis adiecto.
Seite 521 - As for its being esteemed a close translation, I doubt not, many have been led into that error by the shortness of it, which proceeds not from his following the original, line by line, but from the contractions above mentioned.
Seite 521 - I doubt not many have been led into that error by the shortness of it, which proceeds not from his following the original line by line, but from the contractions above mentioned. He sometimes omits whole similes and sentences...
Seite 490 - As the eye is the organ of fancy, I read Homer with more pleasure in the Glasgow folio. Through that fine medium the poet's sense appears more beautiful and transparent. Bishop Louth has said that he could discover only one error in that accurate edition, the omission of an iota subscribed to a dative.
Seite 137 - Generatione animal him . lib. v. Theophrasti de historia plantarum lib. ix. Et decimi principium duntaxat. Eiusdem de Causis plantarum, lib. vi. Aristotelis problemata in duas de quadraginta sectiones.
Seite 536 - ... could not be depended upon. The distrust spread even to those who were themselves equally unacquainted with the Greek text ; and the censures of the learned were heard and multiplied in every quarter. They have by degrees been pushed to an extreme equally unjustifiable with the first praises of this translation. Monti had heard of the simplicity of Homer : he wished to imitate this quality, which is so much eulogized, and so little capable of definition.
Seite 523 - To prevent any farther imposition on the publick, there is now preparing for the press, by several hands, Homer defended ; being a Detection of the many Errors committed by Mr. Pope in his pretended Translation of Homer ; wherein is fully proved that he neither understands the Original, nor the Author's meaning, and that in several places he has falsified it on purpose.
Seite 524 - London, Printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, 1713.