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The Works of T. Petronius Arbiter [...] second edition (S. Briscoe/ J. Woodward/ J. Morphew, 1710).

 

THE| WORKS| OF| T. Petronius Arbiter,| In Prose and Verse;| [rule]| In Three Parts.| [rule]| WITH| A Critical Preface in Defence of the| Author, and his Life and Character, written by| Mons. St. Evremont; and a Key to the Satyres| by a Person of Quality.| [rule]| The Second Edition, adorn'd with Cuts.| [rule]| Made English by Mr. Wilson,| Mr. Burnaby,| Mr. Blount,| Mr. Tho. Brown,| Capt Ayloff, and| several others.| [rule]| To which is prefix'd,| The Charms of Liberty, a POEM,| by the late Duke of Devonshire.| [rule]| London, Printed for S. Briscoe, and Sold by| James Woodward, in St. Christopher's Church-yard, near the Royal Ex-|change; and J. Morphew near Stationers-hall. 1710.

Description

[with engravings] engraved titlepage [Roman convivium with Romans of both sexes and satyrs - all under the the protection of Truth (quite naked)]/ titlepage/ [16] pp. preface/ p.i-xvi "Life of Petronius Arbiter"/ [6] pp. Key/ [8] pp. Contents/ p.1-280/ p.281-88 "The Charms of Liberty. A Poem in allusion to the Archbishop of Cambray's Telemachus"/ 8°.

Shelf-markslink

{L: 1608/4220}.

Bibliographical Reference

ESTC: t121188.

History of publication

See 1st edition of this collection (1708).link

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