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Metamorphosen
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Ovid on cosmetics
Medicamina faciei femineae and related texts -
Tit Lucretii Cari De Rerum Natura Libri Sex
Quibus additæ sunt Conjecturæ & Emendationes Tan. Fabri Cum Notulis Perpetuis ; Et Præterea Oberti Gifanii Vita Lucretii & De Gente Memmia ejusdem Prolegomena ; Item D. Lambini Index perquam neccessarius -
Opuscula Mythologica, Ethica Et Physica
Graece & Latine -
Anakreontos Tēiu Melē
= Anacreontis Teii Odæ -
Euripidu sōzomena hapanta. Euripidis, quae extant, omnia: tragoediae nempe XX, praeter ultimam, omnes completae: item fragmenta aliarum plusquam LX tragoediarum; et epistolae V. Scholia demum doctorum virorum in septem priores tragoedias ... collecta & concinnata ab Arsenio Monembasiae ... Praemittitur Euripidis vita ex variis ... Etiam tractatus de Tragoedia veterum Graecorum ... Opera & studio Josuae Barnes ...
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Minellius Anglicanus, sive Publii Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseōn libri XV. Una cum argumentis cujusque fabulæ, notisque Minellianis Anglicè redditis, ... Operâ & studio N. Bailey
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Pub. Ovidii nasonis de tristibus libri V. Cum annotationibus minime rejiciendis. Ex collatione exemplarium optimorum, a quam plurimis mendis purgati
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Ovid's metamorphoses, in fifteen books
With the notes of John Minellius, and others, in English. With a prose version of the author. By Nathan Bailey, carefully revised, improved, and enlarged. With the additions of I. Abbe' Banier's arguments and explanations of the history and explanations of the history and mythology of each fable. II. An explanation of the labours of Hercules. III. An account of the siege of Troy, with the history of the commanders, for the better understanding of that event, so much the subject of our author's piece, as well as other classical writers. IV. An essay on the rise, nature, use, and extent of fabulous compositions -
Rural poems, moral and descriptive
to which are added, poems on several subjects -
P. Ovidii Nasonis Sulmonensis, Epistolarum heroidum liber
Cui accesserunt A. Sabini poetæ epistolæ tres ad ovidianas epistolæ tres ad ovidianas epistolas resoinsoriæ. Item, in quendam quem vocat Ibin. Liber. Ex Nicolai Heinsii, D. F. editione: prioribus longè emendatior -
A new translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses into English prose, as near the original as the different idioms of the Latin and English languages will allow
With the Latin text and order of construction on the same page; and critical, historical, geographical, and classical, notes, in English, from the best commentators, both ancient and modern; beside a great number of notes entirely new. For the use of schools as well as of private gentlemen -
Ovid's metamorphoses, in fifteen books
Translated by Mr. Dryden. Mr. Addison, Dr. Garth. Mr. Mainwaring. Mr. Congreve. Mr. Rowe. Mr. Pope. Mr. Gay. Mr. Eusden. Mr. Croxall. And other eminent hands. Published by Sir Samuel Garth, M.D. Adorn'd with sculptures. Volume the first -
The shepherdess of the Alps
A moral tale. Translated from the French of Monsieur Marmontel -
The history of the yellow fever, with the most successful method of treatment
By Joseph Mackrill, M.D. several years resident of the West-Indies. [One line in Latin from Virgil] -
Publii Ovidii Nasonis de tristibus libri V. Interpretatione & notis illustravit Daniel Crispinus, Helvetius
Jussu Christianissimi regis in usum serenissimi delphini. Cum indice vocabulorum -
Pub. ovidii nasonis de tristibus libri V
Cum annotationibus minime rejiciendis. Ex collatione exemplarium optimorum, a quam plurimis mendis purgati -
Pub. Ovidii Nasonis Heroidum epistolæ
Unà cum A. Sabini epistolis tribus ad totidem Ovidianas responsoriis. Amorum libri III. De arte amandi libri III. De remedio amoris libri II. Aliâque quæ sequens pagella indicabit. Guidonis Morilioni argumenta in epistolas. Totum opus (nunc demùm 1694.) Optimis exemplaribus collatum, & ab innumeris ferè mendis repurgatum -
Pub. Ovidii nasonis sulmonensis, heroidum epistolarum liber
Cui accesserunt A. Sabini poetæ epistolæ tres ad ovidianas epistolas responsoriæ. Item, in quendam quem vocat lbin liber -
Candid animadversions, respecting a petition
to the late General Assembly of Maryland, in behalf of the Episcopal ministers in the same. By Vindex. [Three lines of quotation] -
Ovid's art of love, in three books
Together with his remedy of love. Translated into English verse by several eminent hands. To which are added, The court of love: a tale from Chaucer: and the history of love -
Ovid's art of love, in three books
The life of Ovid; Ovid's remedy of love; his art of beauty; the court of love; and The history of love, including the following stories, viz. I. The history of Perseus and Andromeda. II. The history of Pygmalion. III. The story of Hippomenes and Pygmalion. IV. The story of Cephalus and Procris. V. The story of Orpheus and Eurydice. VI. The parting of Achilles and Deidamia. VII. Leander's epistle to hero. VIII. The story of Narcissus and Echo. IX. The story of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus. X. The passion of Scylla for Minos. and XI. A pastoral elegy on the death of Delia. Adorned with cuts, and embellished with explanatory notes never before published -
Ovid's epistles, translated by several hands
The eighth edition. With a new translation of three epistles, and several cuts never before publish'd -
The Distressed lady: or, The Yorkshire beauty
Made happy. A faithful and true story; Shewing how a young lady came up to London to seek her fortune, and how she fell in love with a gentleman who wanted to debauch her, but it pleased divine providence to make her too powerful for him; the gentleman then went out of his senses, and after the young lady had gone through a multiplicity of misfortunes, and aggravated by the ties of virtue and honour had an immense estate left her, and her sincere love, and his honour were at last happily crown'd by marrying the gentleman, of whose great abilities she at the beginning of their first interview had a great reason to doubt. By this we see the unsearchable wisdom of God Almighty. To which is added, Ovid's art of beauty