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Phædri Augusti Cæsaris liberti Fabularum Æsopiarum libri quinque or, the five books of the Fables of Phædrus, who was made a freeman of Rome by Augustus Cæsar, in imitation of Æsop's Fables; Improved by a Method intirely new: wherein The Order of Construction is so natural and concise, that the most ignorant Scholar may easily find it without the least Hesitation. To which are added accents and notes, For the true Pronunciation and right Interpretation of all the Idioms, Phrases, Proverbial Expressions and Grammatical Figures. By John Entick, M. A. Editor and Improver of Schrevelius's Lexicon, and of several Latin and Greek Classicks.
- Title
- Phædri Augusti Cæsaris liberti Fabularum Æsopiarum libri quinque [electronic resource] : or, the five books of the Fables of Phædrus, who was made a freeman of Rome by Augustus Cæsar, in imitation of Æsop's Fables; Improved by a Method intirely new: wherein The Order of Construction is so natural and concise, that the most ignorant Scholar may easily find it without the least Hesitation. To which are added accents and notes, For the true Pronunciation and right Interpretation of all the Idioms, Phrases, Proverbial Expressions and Grammatical Figures. By John Entick, M. A. Editor and Improver of Schrevelius's Lexicon, and of several Latin and Greek Classicks.
- Author
- Phaedrus.
- Publication
- London : printed for J. Hodges, facing St. Magnus-Church. London-Bridge, MDCCLIV. [1754]
Details
- Description
- xx,146,[2]p.,plate; 12⁰.
- Uniform Title
- Aesop's fables. English
- Alternative Title
- Aesop's fables.
- Fabulae.
- Ais⁻opou mythoi
- Subject
- Fables, Latin > Early works to 1800
- Note
- With a final advertisement leaf.
- Reproduction of original from Harvard University Libraries.
- Indexed In (note)
- English Short Title Catalog
- Reproduction (note)
- Electronic reproduction.
- OCLC
- 642167088
- ECCO1-N22799
- Author
- Phaedrus.
- Title
- Phædri Augusti Cæsaris liberti Fabularum Æsopiarum libri quinque [electronic resource] : or, the five books of the Fables of Phædrus, who was made a freeman of Rome by Augustus Cæsar, in imitation of Æsop's Fables; Improved by a Method intirely new: wherein The Order of Construction is so natural and concise, that the most ignorant Scholar may easily find it without the least Hesitation. To which are added accents and notes, For the true Pronunciation and right Interpretation of all the Idioms, Phrases, Proverbial Expressions and Grammatical Figures. By John Entick, M. A. Editor and Improver of Schrevelius's Lexicon, and of several Latin and Greek Classicks.
- Imprint
- London : printed for J. Hodges, facing St. Magnus-Church. London-Bridge, MDCCLIV. [1754]
- Reproduction
- Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
- Indexed In:
- English Short Title Catalog, N22799.
- Connect to:
- Place of Publication
- Great Britain England London.