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Græcæ sententiæ e variis Græcorum libris hinc inde excerptæ; quibus insuper adduntur; aurea carmina Pythagoræ; cum Epitaphio Adonidis, una cum Latina versione de verbo fere reddita; quam sequuntur tres indices, in quibus ad quam orationis partem singula pertinent vocabula indicatur; et ad quod in grammaticâ græcâ exemplum, seu nomen, seu verbum, seu participium sit, formandum est, indigitatur. Editio quinta, emendiator, & multo accommodatior ad usum eorum qui imprimis sunt græcarum literarum rudes.
Londini (Place), impensis C. Hitch & L. Hawes,, 1758.
[4], iv, 175, [1] p. ; 17.1 cm. (12º)

First published in 1706; the fourth edition was published in 1749. With a leaf of publishers' advertisements preceding the title-page, and a final page at the end of the text. Errata slip tipped in inside front cover. Horizontal chain lines. This edition not in ESTC.

Copy Notes Inscription in ink on title-page John Soane (the 'e' added later). Also inscribed and annotated throughout by Charles Peter Layard, possibly the Rev. Charles Peter Layard (1746--1803), Tillotson's Librarian and Dean of Bristol, including his mark of ownership dated 1761 on rear pastedown. A stylized head and calligraphy exercises in ink on rear pastedown, spelling Mile / Multiplication / Cha[r?] / Murder. With rear free-endpaper excised, showing traces of annotations in ink on stub. Illegible inscriptions on covers.

Binding C18th sheep, blind double-ruled borders with blind roll-tool parallel to spine.

Reference Number 232

Additional Names Bion, of Phlossa near Smyrna; Pythagoras Adonis (Greek deity); Randall, M. A.; Layard, Charles Peter (1748--1803)


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