Mores hominum = The manners of men / described in sixteen satyrs by Juvenal, as he is published in his most authentick copy, lately printed by command of the King of France ; whereunto is added the invention of seventeen designes in picture, with arguments to the satyrs ; as also explanations to the designes in English and Latine ; together with a large comment, clearing the author in every place wherein he seemed obscure, out of the laws and customes of the Romans, and the Latine and Greek histories, by Sir Robert Stapylton, Knight.
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dc.contributor.author | Juvenal. |
dc.contributor.author | Stapylton, Robert, Sir, d. 1669. |
dc.contributor.author | Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677. |
dc.coverage.placeName | London |
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dc.date.created | 1660 |
dc.date.issued | 2004-11 |
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dc.description.abstract | "Published by authority" Second ed. of this translation; first ed. published as: Juvenal's sixteen satyrs, or, A survey of the manners and actions of mankind. 1647. Cf. NUC pre-1956. Plates engraved by W. Hollar; each plate accompanied by a leaf (with descriptive Latin poem) not included in the paging. Includes index. Errata: p. 522. Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library. |
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dc.title | Mores hominum = The manners of men / described in sixteen satyrs by Juvenal, as he is published in his most authentick copy, lately printed by command of the King of France ; whereunto is added the invention of seventeen designes in picture, with arguments to the satyrs ; as also explanations to the designes in English and Latine ; together with a large comment, clearing the author in every place wherein he seemed obscure, out of the laws and customes of the Romans, and the Latine and Greek histories, by Sir Robert Stapylton, Knight. |
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