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People and organisations | Count |
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Sherburne, Sir Edward (1618-1702) | 7 |
Sherburne, Edward | 6 |
Seneca the Younger | 4 |
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (Approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D) | 4 |
Colluthus | 2 |
Colluthus of Lycopolis | 2 |
Saint-Amant, Marc Antoine Gerard | 1 |
Saint-Amant, Marc Antoine Gerard Sieur De (1594-1661) | 1 |
Preti, Girolamo (1582-1626) | 1 |
Pindar | 1 |
The comparison of Pindar and Horace
Blondel, Francois (1618-1686); Sherburne, Sir Edward (1618-1702)
1696
First edition of this translation. Title in red and black. Paragraph notes. 10-page booklist at end.
Seneca's answer to Lucilius his quære : why good men suffer misfortunes seeing there is a divine providence?
Lucius Annaeus Seneca; Sherburne, Sir Edward (1618-1702)
1648
"The epistle" signed: Edw. Sherburne.
Salmacis, Lyrian & Sylvia, Forsaken Lydia, The rape of Helen : a comment thereon, with severall other poems and translations
Sherburne, Sir Edward (1618-1702); Preti, Girolamo (1582-1626); Saint-Amant, Marc Antoine GĂ©rard sieur de (1594-1661); Marino, Giambattista (1569-1625); Colluthus of Lycopolis
1651
P.69 wrongly numbered 62, p.93 numbered 89; pp. 95-102 are signed G, G2, G, the 4th leaf unsigned; pagination recommences at 95 and the first leaves are signed G[1]-4. Frontispiece: four vignettes. ...
The sphere of Marcus Manilius made an English poem: with annotations and an astronomical appendix
Manilius, Marcus; Sherburne, Sir Edward (1618-1702)
1675
The printed title-page is preceded by an engraved emblematic title by W. Hollar.
The tragedies of L. Annæus Seneca the philosopher : viz
Lucius Annaeus Seneca; Colluthus of Lycopolis; Sherburne, Sir Edward (1618-1702)
1702
1702 reissue of the 1701 first edition. The title-page is a cancel, the separate part-titles all bearing the date 1701.
Medea : a tragedie
Lucius Annaeus Seneca; Sherburne, Sir Edward (1618-1702)
1648
Translated by Sir Edward Sherburne. Errata: p. [8].
Seneca's answer to Lucilius his quære : why good men suffer misfortunes seeing there is a divine providence?
Lucius Annaeus Seneca; Sherburne, Sir Edward (1618-1702)
1648
"The epistle" signed: Edw. Sherburne.