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Phaedri Augusti Liberti Fabulæ Æsopiæ
Novissime Recognitæ Et Emendatæ ; Accedunt Publii Syri Sententiæ. Aviani Et Anonymi Veteris Fabulæ Denuo Castigatæ -
Lexicon Phaedrianum oder Lateinisch-teutsches Wörterbuch über des Phädrus aesopische Fabeln
nebst d. Erklärg. der darin vork. antiquar., hist. geogr. u. mytholog. Articul wie auch eine kurze Naturgesch. derj. Thiere, welche in diesen Fabeln eine Rolle spielen ... -
Le ffavole de Fedro ... sportate 'n ottava rimma Napoletana da Carlo Mormile
Co le nnote, che rechiarano lo senso, e scommogliano la radeca de la pparole, e de l'additte Napoletane, fatte da lo mmedesemo autore -
Le ffavole de Fedro ... sportate 'n ottava rimma Napoletana da Carlo Mormile
Co le nnote, che rechiarano lo senso, e scommogliano la radeca de la pparole, e de l'additte Napoletane, fatte da lo mmedesemo autore – P. 1 -
Improved Latin orthography
Phd̆rus; or, Phaidros' fables, in Latin, adapted to the use of learners and others, by some change in the spelling, together with additional vowel characters and marks; formed on the Greek model, compared with the ancient Latin, &c. vide preface; expressing not only the quantities, but distinguisting the acceptations and senses of words in a far clearer and shorter mode than the common. Being volume the first of the Latin authors; which all are intended by the editor to be published successively in said manner. scriptois addere lucem, &c. By S.B. A.B -
Phædri Augusti liberti Fabularum æsopiarum libri quinque
Or, a correct latin edition of the Fables of Phædrus: with a new literal English translation, and a copious parsing-index; Whereby young Beginners may easily and speedily attain the Knowledge of the Latin Tongue. By a gentleman of the University of Cambridge. For the Use of Schools -
This day is published, Improved Latin orthography. Phædrus; or, Phaidros' fables, in Latin, adapted to The Use of Learners and others, by some Change in the Spelling, together with additional Vowel Characters and Marks; formed on The Greek Model, compared with the Ancient Latin, &c. vide Preface; expressing Not only the Quantities, but distinguishing the Acceptations and Senses of Words in a far clearer and shorter Mode than the Common. being Volume the First of the latin authors; which all Are intended by the Editor to be published successively in said Manner. scriptois addere lucem, &c. By S. B. A.B