B10936

Shelfmark

Ai.4.09(01)

Author

Holdsworth, E., (Edward)

Title

Pharsalia and Philippi: or the two Philippi in Virgil's Georgics attempted to be explain'd and reconcil'd to history. And all the ancient poets and historians vindicated from the aspersions thrown on them by several critics, on account of their supposed disagreement with regard to those battles. In several letters to a friend; and published at his request. By Mr. Holdsworth.

Publication, distribution, etc.

London :, Printed for Paul Vaillant,, 1742.

Physical description

[2], 54p, [2] plates (folded) ;, 4to.

Note

Previously Dh.3.16.

With note

[Bound with:] J. Taylor "Marmor Sandvicense ...", 1743.

With note

[Bound with:] H. Cannegieter "Dissertatio de Brittenburgo, matribus Brittis ...", 1734.

Provenance

Label recording bequest to Eton by Nicholas Mann in 1754 (front pastedown).

Binding

18th century gold-tooled calf.

Subject

Virgil, Georgica

Subject

Pharsalus, Battle of, 48 B.C., Early works to 1800.

Subject

Pastoral poetry, Latin, History and criticism, Early works to 1800.

Subject

Philippi (Place), History, Early works to 1800.

Added entry--place

England, London.
001B10936
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24510$aPharsalia and Philippi: or the two Philippi in Virgil's Georgics attempted to be explain'd and reconcil'd to history. And all the ancient poets and historians vindicated from the aspersions thrown on them by several critics, on account of their supposed disagreement with regard to those battles. In several letters to a friend; and published at his request. By Mr. Holdsworth.
260##$aLondon :$bPrinted for Paul Vaillant,$c1742.
300##$a[2], 54p, [2] plates (folded) ;$c4to.
500##$aPreviously Dh.3.16.
501##$a[Bound with:] J. Taylor "Marmor Sandvicense ...", 1743.
501##$a[Bound with:] H. Cannegieter "Dissertatio de Brittenburgo, matribus Brittis ...", 1734.
561##$aLabel recording bequest to Eton by Nicholas Mann in 1754 (front pastedown).
563##$a18th century gold-tooled calf.
60004$aVirgil.$tGeorgica
650#0$aPharsalus, Battle of, 48 B.C.$xEarly works to 1800.
650#0$aPastoral poetry, Latin$xHistory and criticism$xEarly works to 1800.
651#0$aPhilippi$xHistory$xEarly works to 1800.
752##$aEngland$dLondon.
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