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Phaedri Fabulae
(A.J. ValpyG. et W.B. Whittaker, 1824)
A handy little calf-covered school volume of Phaedrus, with English notes at page bottom and simplistic discussion questions on 95-104. Opening T of C and twelve pages of advertisements at the end.
Phaedri Augusti Liberti Fabulae Aesopiae
(A.J. Valpy, 1822)
This work is in amazingly good condition for its age! It was well preserved in the novitiate at Los Gatos and the teachers' library at Santa Clara! Volume I has an unusual T of C at its beginning and then a fairly ...
Phaedri Augusti Liberti Fabulae Aesopiae
(A.J. Valpy, 1822)
This work is in amazingly good condition for its age! It was well preserved in the novitiate at Los Gatos and the teachers' library at Santa Clara! Volume II picks up with the excellent compendium of variorum comments ...
Aesop's Fables as Romanized by Phaedrus, with a Literal Interlinear Translation, Accompanied by Illustrative Notes on the Plan Recommended by Mr. Locke
(And Hatchard and Son Piccadilly,Printed for John Taylor, 1828)
See my later printing of this book--the eleventh edition--from 1845. The publisher will change then to Taylor and Walton. For comments see Carnes. The introduction to this literal translation of Phaedrus explains the ...
Phaedri Fabulae Expurgatae, Accedunt tractatus de versu iambico, notulae anglicae et quaestiones, in usum Scholae Bostoniensis
(Sumptibus Hilliard Gray, Little, et Wilkins,, 1827)
Lamb #560 and Carnes #507. The phrasing of the title and the structure of the book are remarkably similar to what one finds in the 1824 London Valpy edition. Might much of this book, which of course has no author noted, ...
Fábulas de Fedro Liberto de Augusto en Latin y Castellano
(D. Julian Viana, 1827)
The subtitle continues: Ilustradas con algunas notas mas de las que tenian, para la facil inteligencia y uso de los principiantes en los estudios de gramática. Cepeda is described as Maestro de Latinidad en los Reales ...