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The Iliad in a Nutshell: Or, Homer's Battle of the Frogs and Mice : Illustrated with notes
1726, Printed for B. Barker, at the College-Arms near Dean's-Yard, Westminster; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane
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Dedication 'To the Right Honourable James, Viscount Limerick' signed: 'S. Wesley'; 'Errata' note on verso of page 61.
On 'Batrachomyomachia' Brewer has note: 'A "Storm in a Teacup"; much ado about nothing. The word means 'The Battle of the Frogs and Mice' and is the name of a mock heroic Greek epic once attributed to Homer but probably by Pigres of Caria'; B.L. has note:'Translated in verse, and illustrated with notes, by Samuel Wesley'; NUC calls the work: 'An imitation of Homer'.
ESTC1318W3.
Translation into English verse of the Greek: 'Batrachamyomachia'.
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