The plague of Athens which hapned in the second year of the Peloponnesian Warr / first described in Greek by Thucydides, then in Latin by Lucretius, now attempted in English by Tho. Sprat.

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The plague of Athens which hapned in the second year of the Peloponnesian Warr / first described in Greek by Thucydides, then in Latin by Lucretius, now attempted in English by Tho. Sprat.
Author
Sprat, Thomas, 1635-1713.
Publication
London :: Printed by E.C. for Henry Brome ...,
1667.
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Subject terms
Plague -- Greece -- Athens -- Poetry.
Greece -- History -- Peloponnesian War, 431-404 B.C. -- Poetry.
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"The plague of Athens which hapned in the second year of the Peloponnesian Warr / first described in Greek by Thucydides, then in Latin by Lucretius, now attempted in English by Tho. Sprat." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A61164.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 11, 2024.

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A List of some choice Books, Printed for Henry, Brome at the Gun in Ivy-lane.

  • POems Lyrique, by Mr. Henry Bold.
  • POems Macronique, by Mr. Henry Bold.
  • POems Heroique, &c. by Mr. Henry Bold.
  • Songs and Poems by Mr. A. Brome, the second Edition.
  • All the Songs and Poems on the Long Parliament, from 1640 till 1661. by Persons of Quality.
  • Songs and Poems by the Wits of both Universities.
  • Scarronides, or Virgil Travestie, a Mock-Poem, being the first Book of Virgils Aeneis in English, Burlesque.
  • Scarronnides, or Virgil Travestie, a Mock-Poem, being the fourth Book of Virgils Aeneis in English, Burlesque: both by a Person of Honour.
  • Also, a List of what Damages we have received by the Dutch; And a brief History of the late War with the Turks.
  • Sir George Downings Reply.
    PLAYES.
    • The English Moor.
    • The Love-sick Court.
    • The New Academy.
    • The Weeding of Covent-garden.
    • The Royal Exchange.
    • The Jovial Crew; or the Merry Beggers.
    • All by Mr. Bichard Brome.
  • Two excellent pieces of Musick, the Division Viol, or the Art of playing extempore on a Ground in folio. The prin∣ciples of Practical Musick in a Compendious Method for Beginners either in Singing or Playing, both by Mr. Ch. Simpson.
  • Diodates Notes, on the whole Bible in fol.
  • The Compleat History of Independency in 4 Parts, by Cle∣ment Walker Esq.
  • Bp. Ushers 18 Sermons preached at Oxon.
  • ...

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  • Blood for Blood, in 35 Tragical Stories.
  • The Temple of Wisdom, by John Heyden.
  • Trapp on the Major Prophets, in fol.
  • The Alliance of Divine Offices, by Hamond Lestrange.
  • Dr. Sparks Devotions on all the Festivals of the year, adorned with sculpture.
  • Bp. Sandersons 5 Cases of Conscience, lately published.
  • Divine Anthems sung in all great Cathedrals in England.
  • A Brief rule of Life.
  • A Guide to Heaven from the word, or directions how to close savingly with Christ, with strict Observations on the Lords Day, in 12.
  • A Geographical Descripton of All Townes, Countreys, Ports, Seas, and Rivers, in the whole VVorld.
  • Justice Revived, or the whole Office of a Countrey Justice, 8o.
  • The Exact Constable: Both by Mr. Wingate Esq.
  • All Mr. L'Estrange's pieces against the Presbyterians.
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