Research Catalog
[O]vid's Metamorphoses, in fifteen books, with the arguments and notes of John Minellius translated into English. To which is marginally added, a prose version, Viz. The very Words of Ovid, digested into the proper Order in Construing; by the Assistance of which Young Scholars, of but a very small Acquaintance with the Rules of Grammar, may be enabled of themselves, with Ease and Pleasure, to learn their Lessons without Interruption to the Teacher. For the use of schools. By Nathan Bailey, Author Of The Universal, Etymological, English Dictionary
- Title
- [O]vid's Metamorphoses, in fifteen books, with the arguments and notes of John Minellius translated into English. To which is marginally added, a prose version, Viz. The very Words of Ovid, digested into the proper Order in Construing; by the Assistance of which Young Scholars, of but a very small Acquaintance with the Rules of Grammar, may be enabled of themselves, with Ease and Pleasure, to learn their Lessons without Interruption to the Teacher. For the use of schools. By Nathan Bailey, Author Of The Universal, Etymological, English Dictionary [electronic resource].
- Author
- Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.
- Publication
- London : printed for J. Rivington and Sons; G. Keith; T. Lowndes; T. Longman; W. Strahan; B. Collins; B. Law; T. Caslon; J. Johnson; G. Robinson; T. Evans; R. Baldwin; And W. Goldsmith, MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]
Details
- Description
- viii,551,[5]p.; 8⁰.
- Uniform Title
- Metamorphoses. English and Latin
- Alternative Title
- Metamorphoses.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Fables.
- Poems.
- Note
- Latin and English texts.
- Reproduction of original from Harvard University Libraries.
- Indexed In (note)
- English Short Title Catalog
- Reproduction (note)
- Electronic reproduction.
- OCLC
- 642165862
- ECCO1-N22091
- Author
- Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.
- Title
- [O]vid's Metamorphoses, in fifteen books, with the arguments and notes of John Minellius translated into English. To which is marginally added, a prose version, Viz. The very Words of Ovid, digested into the proper Order in Construing; by the Assistance of which Young Scholars, of but a very small Acquaintance with the Rules of Grammar, may be enabled of themselves, with Ease and Pleasure, to learn their Lessons without Interruption to the Teacher. For the use of schools. By Nathan Bailey, Author Of The Universal, Etymological, English Dictionary [electronic resource].
- Imprint
- London : printed for J. Rivington and Sons; G. Keith; T. Lowndes; T. Longman; W. Strahan; B. Collins; B. Law; T. Caslon; J. Johnson; G. Robinson; T. Evans; R. Baldwin; And W. Goldsmith, MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]
- Edition
- The sixth edition.
- Reproduction
- Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
- Indexed In:
- English Short Title Catalog, N22091.
- Connect to:
- Place of Publication
- Great Britain England London.