Edward Phillips's history of the literature of England and Scotland.

A transl. from the "Compendiosa enumeratio poetarum" with an introd. and commentary by Daniel G[illmore] Calder and Charles R. Forker.

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Edward Phillips's history of the literature of England and Scotland.

A transl. from the "Compendiosa enumeratio poetarum" with an introd. and commentary by Daniel G[illmore] Calder and Charles R. Forker.

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English
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134

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
A shortened translation of the author's Compendiosa enumeratio poetarum which was published as appendix to the 17th ed. 1669 and 18th ed. 1679 of J. Buchler's Sacrarum profanarumque phrasium poeticarum thesaurus.

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Salzburg
Series
Salzburg studies in English literature, Poetic drama,, 21
Other Titles
History of the literature of England and Scotland.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821/.009
Library of Congress
PR421 .P48 1973

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Pagination
v, 134 p.
Number of pages
134

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5102617M
LCCN
74174739

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