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Mythologia Aesopica: in qua Aesopi fabulae Graeco-Latinae CCXCVII. Accedunt Babriae fabulae etiam auctiores. Secundum editionem Isaaci Nicolai Niveleti. Praeponitur historia vitae, morum, fortunae, & interitus Aesopi. Composita studio Joachimi Camerarii: et adjicitur Cebetis tabula. In usum Scholae Aetonensis.

Accession number
PML 129491
Published
Londini : typis M. Clarke, impensis Sam. Carr, 1682.
Credit line
Purchased on the Elisabeth Ball Fund; 2004.
Notes
The "Tabula" (i.e. "Pinax") has been erroneously ascribed to Cebes. Cf. Oxf. class. dict.
The Greek text of the fables begins new pagination on B1r; the Latin text begins new pagination and register on 2B1r.
This edition printed for students at Eton.
Life of Aesop in Latin by Camerarius. 149 fables of Aesop, 40 fables of Aphthonius, 54 fables of Babrius. Latin versions (final section) of Aesop, Apthonius by Jacobus Kimedoncius, and "Table of Cebes" by Hieronymus Wolf.
According to Plomer, Henry R., Dictionary of printers and booksellers ... in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1668 to 1725, Mary Clark, widow of Andrew Clark, published at Aldersgate Street from 1677 to 1696.
Description
[2], 66, 127, [1]; 132 p. ; 16 cm
Provenance
Brentley Library (inscription, endpaper).
Binding
Calf, blind-blocked rule frame.
Classification
Department