The Odes, Satyrs, and Epistles of Horace Done into English.

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The Odes, Satyrs, and Epistles of Horace Done into English.
Author
Horace.
Publication
London :: printed for Jacob Tonson, and sold by Tim. Goodwin at the Maiden-head against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet,
1684.
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Latin poetry -- Translations into English -- Early works to 1800.
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"The Odes, Satyrs, and Epistles of Horace Done into English." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a44471.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS

Printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judges-Head in Chancery-Lane. 1684.
  • PLutarch's first Volume, newly Translated from the Greek.
  • Plutarch Written by Mr. Dryden. Theseus, Transla∣ted by Mr. Duke. Romulus, Mr. Smallwood. Ly∣curgus, Mr. Chetwood. Numa Pompilius, Mr. Ri∣caut. Solon, Mr. Creech. Poplicola Mr. Dodswell. Themistocles, Dr. Brown. Furius Camillus, Mr. Pain. Pericles, Dr. Littleton. Fabius Maxi∣mus, Mr. Carryl.
  • Plutarch's second Volume, newly Translated from the Greek.
  • Alcibiades Coriolanus, Translated by Dr. Bloomer. Paulus Emilius, Mr. Arrowsmith. Timoleon, Dr. Bloomer. Pelopidas, Mr. Creech. Marcellus, Dr. Charlton. Aristides, Mr. Cooper. Marcus Cato,

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  • ... Mr. Lydcot, Philopemen. Dr. Short Titus Fla∣minius, Mr. Whitaker.
  • Plutarch's Third Volume newly Translated from the Greek.
  • Pyrrhus, Translated by Dr. Cru. Caius Marius, Mr. Stapleton. Lysander, Mr. Leman. Sylla, Mr. Davis. Cimon, Mr. Morgan. Lucullus, Mr. Thornburgh. Nicias, Mr. Rimer. Crassus, Mr. Amhurst. Eume∣nes. Sertorius, Dr. Brown.
  • The Fourth and Fifth Volumes of Plutarch, Transla∣ted by several eminent Hands, are now in the Press, and will with all possible speed be Published.
  • Remarks upon a Tract Intituled, a Treatise of Humane Reason, and upon Mr. Warren's late defence of it; by Sir George Blundell.
  • A Critical History of the Old Testament, in three Books: The first treating at large concerning the se∣veral Authors of the Bible: The second, containing the History of the chief Translations of the Bible, made either by Jews or Christians. The third, laying down Rules whereby a more Exact Translation may be made of the Scripture than hitherto has been, Written Originally by Father Simon of the Oratory. With a suppliment, being a defence of the Critical History in answer to Mr. Spanhem's Treatise against it: both Translated into English by H. D.
  • Poems upon several occasions with a Voyage to the Island of Love by Mrs. A. Behn.
  • Ovids Epistles Englished by the Earl of Mulgrave Sir Car. Scrope, Mr. Dryden. and several other Eminent hands.
  • ...

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  • Divine Contemplations upon the Life of our Saviour, Written by the Bishop of Exceter.
  • A Chronicle of France from the beginning of that Kingdom; Written by Monsieur Mezeray, Chro∣nologer to the present French King.
  • The first part of the Institutes of the Laws of Eng∣land or a Commentary upon Littleton, By Sir Ed∣ward Coke Kt. Theninth Edition carefully corrected with an Alphabetical Table. To this Edition is ad∣ded two Learned Tracts of the same Author; the first his Reading upon the 27 of Edward the first, En∣tituled The Statute of Levying Fines; and the se∣cond, of Bail and Mainprise.
  • The Lord Cokes Reports, in French and English—
  • The Reports by the Lord Chief Justice Vaughn in Engl.
  • Hettly's Reports—
  • Dalton's Justice of Peace—
  • Dalton's Sheriffs—
  • Shepard's Abridgment of the Law.
  • Brown's Entries, in 2 Parts—
  • Miscellaneous Poems, containing a New Translation of Virgil's Ecologues, Ovid's Love Elegies, Odes of Horace, and other Authors; with several Original Poems by the most Eminent hands.
  • The Works of Horace, Translated into English by Mr. Creech of Oxford, are now in the Press and near Printed.
Now in the Press.
  • The Decay of the Western Empire, Translated out of French. Will speedily be Published.
  • The History of the League, Written in French by Monsieur Maimburgh, Translated into English up∣pon his Majesties Command by Mr. Dryden.

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