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BIBLIOGRAPHY 305

the Author's Apology and Explanatory Notes. By W. W— tt--n, B.D. and others. London. . . . MDCCX.

[Not in B. M.]

(28) Memoirs of the Life and Character of the late Earl of Orrery, and of the Family of the Boyles. . . . With a Short Account of the Controversy between the late Earl of Orrery and the Reverend Doctor Bentley ; and some Select Letters of Pha- laris, the famous Sicilian Tyrant. Translated from the Greek. By Eustace Budgell, Esq. . . . MDCCXXXIL [614. g. 27.]

(29) A Discourse on Ancient and Modern Learning. By the late Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq ; Now first published from an Original Manuscript of Mr. Addison's, Pre- pared and Corrected by himself. The Ninth Edition. . . . MDCCXXXIX. [616. k. 17 (i).]

[This is the earliest ed. in the B. M. The first ed. is said to have been published in the same year (D.N.B., art.

III

The Principal Printed Editions and Translations of the

  • Epistles of Phalaris ' [See also under II]

(1) Begin: Ihesus. Francisci Arhetini in Phalaridis Tyranni agrigentini epistulas prohemium. [A Latin version of the Epistles of Phalaris by Franciscus, Accoltus, Aretinus.]

Girardus Lisa : Tarvisii, 1471. [C i. a. 23.]

(2) Begin : Proemio di B. Fontio . . . nella traductione delle epistole de Phalari. End : Phalaridis epistolarum opus . . . a B. Fontio Fiorenteno a latino in vulgarem sermonemtraductam feliciter finit. 1471. [!• A. 36757.]

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