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Autore |
Hayman Robert <1578 or 9-1631?.> |
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Quodlibets lately come ouer from New Britaniola, old Newfound-land [[electronic resource] ] : Epigrams and other small parcels, both morall and diuine. The first foure bookes being the authors owne: the rest translated out of that excellent epigrammatist, Mr. Iohn Owen, and other rare authors: with two epistles of that excellently wittie doctor, Francis Rablais: translated out of his French at large. All of them composed and done at Harbor-Grace in Britaniola, anciently called Newfound-Land. / / By R.H. sometimes Gouernour of the plantation there |
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London, : Printed by Elizabeth All-de [and Felix Kyngston], for Roger Michell, dwelling in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Bulls-head, 1628 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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[8], 64; [6], 58 [i.e. 54] p |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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OwenJohn <1560?-1622.> |
RabelaisFrançois <ca. 1490-1553?> |
HabertFrancois <ca. 1508-ca. 1561.> |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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In verse. |
"Certaine epigrams out of the first foure bookes of the excellent epigrammatist, Master Iohn Ovven" has separate dated title page (lacking the printer's name), pagination, and register; within this, "Seuerall sententious epigrams, and witty sayings out of sundry authors both ancient and moderne" has title page with imprint "London, printed by Felix Kyngston .."; pagination and register are continuous. |
The parts attributed to Rabelais, are also attributed to Francois Habert, ca. 1508-ca. 1561--Cf. Prescott, A. Imagining Rabelais in Renaissance England. |
The last 3 pages of the second series are numbered 54, 55, 58. |
Part 2 identified as STC 18994 on UMI microfilm reel 1525. |
Reproductions of the originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery (reel 926:7) and the Bodleian Library (reel 1525:20). |
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