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Homeri poetarum omnium seculorum facilè principis Gnomologia, duplici parallelismo illustrata [electronic resource] : uno ex locis S. Scripturæ, quibus gnomæ Homericæ aut propè affines, aut non prorsùs ab similes : altero ex gentium scriptoribus, ubi citationes, parodiæ, allusiones, & deniq[ue] loci parelleli : insertis hinc inde observationibus ethico-politicis in sententias, & ad voces insigniores notis criticis : cum triplici indice : sententiarum, locorum S. Scripturæ, vocabulorum : quibus mantissæ loco accessit appendix continens syllogen testimoniorum de Homero, ex variis autoribus, qu`a neotericis collectam / per Jacobum Duportum.
Author
Duport, James, 1606-1679
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Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
Cantabrigiæ : Excudebat Johannes Field ..., 1660.
Description
[40], 291, [100] p.
Details
Subject(s)
Bible Latin Selections 1660
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Homer
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Criticism and interpretation
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Homer
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Quotations
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Summary note
eebo-0216
Notes
Greek and Latin versions on facing pages.
Indexes: p. [1-37] at end.
Errata: prelim. p. [40].
Listed by Wing as D2651 on reel 814:17 and as H2538 (entry cancelled in Wing 2nd ed.) on reel 670:21.
Reproduction of originals in the Huntington Library and the Cambridge University Library.
References
Wing D2651
Other title(s)
Gnomologia, duplici parallismo illustrata.
Homer. Latin & Greek. Selections. 1660.
Bible. Latin. Selections. 1660.
OCLC
12170495
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