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Phaedri Augusti Liberti Fabulae Aesopiae
(B.G. Teubner, 1881)
I first found a book that Mueller did for Teubner in 1876. Then I found that book redone in 1881. Now this book seems to reproduce that book perfectly, only with slighty larger margins and the addition on the title-page ...
Phaedri Fabulae Expurgatae, Accedunt tractatus de versu iambico, notulae anglicae et quaestiones, in usum Scholae Bostoniensis
(Hilliard Gray et Soc.,Hilliard, Gray, Little, et Wilkins, 1834)
This book seems to reproduce the 1927 edition almost verbatim. The only changes I can note are on the title-page. The colophon on the verso of the title-page still presents the license of 1827. See my comments there for ...
Phaedri Augusti liberti Fabulae Aesopiae, recensuit usus editione codices Rosanboniani ab Ulixe Robert comparata Ludovicus Havet
(Librairie Hachette et Companie, 1895)
Havet signs the pre-title-page Viro amicissimo A. Jacob animo pergrato, L. Havet. I have been working my way through Phaedrus books found over the last few years, and had overlooked this one. In fact, I just worked with ...
Phaedri Augusti Liberti Fabulae Aesopiae
(Teubner, 1876)
This is one of the many printings under Number 620 in Carnes' Phaedrus bibliography. Here is Carnes' description: One of the most successful editions of Phaedrus, a school edition, by Müller (1836-1898), with a short ...
Aesop's Fables as Romanized by Phaedrus, with a Literal Interlinear Translation, Accompanied by Illustrative Notes on the Plan Recommended by Mr. Locke; bound with Phèdre, Hachette, 1846
(Printed for Taylor and Walton, 1845)
Carnes 894. The introduction (iii-xx) to this literal translation of Phaedrus explains the usefulness of such a translation, provides an introduction to Phaedrus and defends the choice of fables presented. The choice of ...
Ausgewählte Fabeln des Phädrus
(Weidmann'sche buchhandlungWeidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1853)
This paperbound booklet of 88 pages selects sixty fables for consideration. Most of each page is given to notes. Carnes #590 makes this the first edition of this booklet.
Select Fables of Phaedrus, Edited for the Use of Schools
(Macmillan, 1884)
My biggest question about this little book is How does it relate to Nall's edition in the same series? This book was first published in 1884, while Nall's was first published in 1895. If they are for different levels of ...
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, ...
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 ...