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THE EROTOPAEGNION, A TRIFLING BOOK OF LOVE, OF GIROLAMO ANGERIANO. EDITED AND TRANSLATED WITH COMMENTARY.
Wilson, Alice E.
When the volume Poetae Tres Elegantissimi was produced at Paris in 1582, the poets included were Joannes Secundus, Michelle Marullo and Girolamo Angeriano, represented by his best-known work, the "Eropaegnion," originally published in Florence in 1512, which had come to enjoy particular popularity in France and had exercised a considerable influence on vernacular literature there. All 199 poems (with the few alternative versions) are assembled from the various sixteenth century editions in a newly edited Latin text. Each poem translated into English prose; substantial commentary. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. LIII).
Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.
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LIST OF GEOGRAPHICAL ATLASES IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS W...
by Le Gear, Clara Egli
(Besterman p.1164). First published by the GPO in Washington over the period 1958 to 1992. Continues the earlier four volumes written by Philip Phillips with detailed descriptions of atlases and maps held by the Library of Congress. This catalogue is a classic; it is invaluable to librarians, bookdealers, historians and carto-bibliographers.

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