The First Comedy of Pvb. Terentivs, Called Andria, Or, The Woman of Andros, English and Latine

Claused for such as would write or speake the pure language of this Author, after any Method whatsoeuer, but especially after the Method of Dr. Webbe

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The First Comedy of Pvb. Terentivs, Called Andria, Or, The Woman of Andros, English and Latine

Claused for such as would write or speake the pure language of this Author, after any Method whatsoeuer, but especially after the Method of Dr. Webbe

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Edition Notes

Signatures: [par.]-[2 par.], A-Z, Aa, Bb ([par.], blank, wanting)

Pages 90-91, 94-95, 194 incorrectly numbered 92-93, 96-97, 192, respectively.

Title within double line border; text in English and Latin in parallel columns within line border.

The translation, usually attributed to George Webb, Bp. of Limerick, may be by Joseph Webbs. cf. Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance, V. XXIII (1961) p. 327-340.

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London
Other Titles
Andria.

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[14], 192 (i.e. 194), [1] p.
Number of pages
194

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45418668M
OCLC/WorldCat
15511991

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