An edition of Poeticon astronomicon (1482)

The Poeticon astronomicon

being the illustrious astronomer's exposition of the lore of the world and the heavenly sphere, together with the stories of the planets and constellations

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Gaius Julius Hyginus
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An edition of Poeticon astronomicon (1482)

The Poeticon astronomicon

being the illustrious astronomer's exposition of the lore of the world and the heavenly sphere, together with the stories of the planets and constellations

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Allen Press
Language
English
Pages
150

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Edition Notes

Translation, by Mark Livingston, with the assistance of D. Neel Smith, of the work known as: Poetica astronomica.
Although often attributed, as here, to the freedman of Augustus, Gaius Julius Hyginus, the work is by a different, otherwise unidentified Hyginus.
"An edition limited to 140 copies"--P. [5].

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Greenbrae, Calif

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Library of Congress
QB11 .H9413 1482

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Pagination
150 p. :
Number of pages
150

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Open Library
OL2637973M
LCCN
85212970

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