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Hero und Leander und die weiteren antiken Zeugnisse
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The poem of Musŭs, on the loves of hero and leander, paraphras'd in English, heroick verse
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Lusus amatorius: sive, Musæi poema de Herone & Leandro
e Græcâ in Latinam linguam translatum. Cui aliæ (tres scilicèt) accedunt nugæ poëticæ. Authore C. B -
The tragedy of Hero and Leander, or, The two unfortunate lovers
... To a pleasant new tune, or, I will never love thee more -
Musæi, Moschi & Bionis, quæ extant omnia
quibus accessere quædam selectiora Theocriti Eidyllia : impressa majore, charactere, sculpturâ adornata, Latinóque carmine reddita, Græis ê regione appositis -
Musæi, Moschi & Bionis, quæ extant omnia
quibus accssere quædam selectiora Theocriti Eidyllia -
Musaei Vetustißimi, venustißimiq[ue] Poetae Graeci Erotopaegnion Herus Et Leandri
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Musaei Vetustißimi, venustißimiq[ue] Poetae Graeci Erotopaegnion Herus Et Leandri
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Hero und Leander
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Musaiu Ta Kath' Ērō Kai Leandron
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Musaiu poiēmation ta kath' Ērō|| kai Leandron.|| Orpheōs Argonautika.|| Tu autu hymnoi.|| Orpheus peri lithōn.||
= Musæi opusculum de Herone|| & Leandro.|| Orphei argonautica.|| Eiusdem hymni.|| Orpheus de lapidibus -
AESOPI PHRYGIS VITA || (A MA||XIMO PLANVDE COMPOSITA.||) ET FABELLAE,|| cum latina interpretatione.|| GABRIAE Graeci fabellae tres || & quadraginta ex trimetris iam-||bis, praeter ultimã ex Scazonte,|| tetrastichis conclusae, cum latina || interpretatione.|| EX APHTHONII exercita-||mẽtis de fabula. Tum de formi-||cis & cicadis graece & latine.|| DE fabula ex imaginibus Philo||strati graece & latine.|| EX Hermogenis exercitamẽtis || de fabula Prisciano interprete.|| (HOMERI || BATRACHO||MYO-||MACHIA,|| ... Graece & Latine.||) (MVSAE-||VS ... || De || Ero & Leandro.|| Graece & Latine.||) (AGAPE-||TVS DE OFFI-||cio Regis, ad Iu||stinianum Cae||sarem.|| Graece et Latine.||) (Hippocratis iusiurandũ, Nic. Perotto interp̃te.||) (GALEO-||MYOMACHIA,|| Hoc est, Felium & || Murium pu-||gna.|| Traegoedia Graeca.||[v. Theodorus Prodromus])
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Musaeus, on the loves of Hero & Leander
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Musagetēs Inclyto Heroi, Henrico Iulio Guelphico
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Musagetēs Inclyto Heroi, Henrico Iulio Guelphico
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Hero and Leander
a poem by Musaeus, translated from the Greek by L. Eusden of Trinity-College, Cambridge -
The poem of Musæus, on the loves of Hero and Leander, paraphras'd in English, heroick verse
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The loves of Hero and Leander. From the Greek of Musæus. By Mr. Sterling. To which are added, some new translations from various Greek authors, viz. Anacreon, Sappho, Julian, Theocritus, Bion, Moschus, and Homer. By another hand
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Hero, and Leander
a poem. From the Greek of Musaeus -
The loves of Hero and Leander
Translated From the Greek of Musaeus. By G. Bally, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge -
Hero and Leander
a poem -
The fortunate and unfortunate lovers: or the history of the lives, fortunes, and adventures of Dorastus and Fawnia, Hero and Leander. Made English from the originals, written in the Bohemia and Grecian tongues, by a gentleman, Who spent many Years in travelling through most Parts of Germany, Bohemia, Greece and Italy, where these Stories are in as much Credit and Repute, as any that are now Extant, or ever were Printed
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The loves of Hero and Leander from the Greek of Musæus. By Mr. Sterling. To which are added, some new translations from various Greek authors, ... By ****** **** Esq
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The divine poem of Musæus. First of all bookes. Translated according to the originall, by Geo: Chapman