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[Vol. I. pp. 217-342 contains Phalaridis Agrigentinorum Tyranni epistolæ. The tr. is that of (2) above, revised.]

[Cognatus is the Latinised form of Cousin.]

(9) Epistres de Phalaris . . . nouvellement traduites de Grec en François [by G. Gruget]. 1556. [246. a. 19.]

(10) Phalaridis . . . Epistolæ. Græce ac Latine. T. Naogeorgo interprete.

Per Ioannem Oporinum: Basileæ, 1558. 8°. [1082. b. 3.]

(11) φαλαριδος Άκραγαντινων Τυραννου Έπιστολαι πανυ θαυμασιαι. Phalaridis . . . Epistolae . . . in quibus optimi & sapientissimi Imperatoris idea proponitur. Jam primum in Germania editæ [by E. Lubin].

Typis S. Myliandri: Rostochii, 1597. 8°. [10905. bb. 10.]

(12) Phalaridis Epistolæ Græcolatinæ in usum scholarum Societatis Jesu.

Apud Elizabethan! Angermariam: Ingolstadii, 1614. [1083. a. 1.]

[See p. 56 of Jebb's Bentley.]

(13) The Epistles of Phalaris, the Tyrant of Agrigentum in Sicily. Translated into English by W. D. London. . . . 1634.

[10905. b. 21.]

(14) The Epistles of Phalaris, Translated from the Greek. To which are added, Some Select Epistles of the most eminent Greek Writers. By Thomas Francklin. . . . London. . .

1749. [10905. g. 15.]

[See pp. 81-2 of Jebb's Bentley.]

(15) φαλαριδος Έπιστολαι. Phalaridis Epistolæ. Quas Latinas fecit et interpositis C. Boyle notis, commentario illustravit J. D. a Lennep. Mortuo Lennepio finem operi imposuit, præfationem, et adnotationes quasdam praefixit L. C. Valckenaer.