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Tragoediæ selectæ Aeschyli, Sophoclis, Evripidis. Cum duplici interpretatione Latina, vna ad verbu , altera carmine. Ennianae interpretationes locoru aliquot Euripidis
Tragoediae selectae Aeschyli, Sophoclis, Euripidis
Contains translations into Latin verses of Erasmus (Hecuba, Iphigenia in Aulide), of G. Buchanan (Medea, Alcestis), and of G. Rattaler (Ajax, Antigone, Electra)--and also the translations in prose by Melanchthon, Doratheus Camillus (i.e. Rudolf Collinus) Joachim Camerarius and Matthias Garbitius.
Contributors
- Aeschylus
- George Buchanan
- Joachim Camerarius
- Rudolf Collinus
- Quintus Ennius
- Desiderius Erasmus
- Henri Estienne
- Euripides
- Ulricus Fugger
- Matthias Garbitius
- …
Publisher
- excudebat Henr. Stephanus, illustris viri Huldrichi Fuggeri typographus.
Type of item
- Monograph
- Monograph
Contributors
- Aeschylus
- George Buchanan
- Joachim Camerarius
- Rudolf Collinus
- Quintus Ennius
- Desiderius Erasmus
- Henri Estienne
- Euripides
- Ulricus Fugger
- Matthias Garbitius
- …
Publisher
- excudebat Henr. Stephanus, illustris viri Huldrichi Fuggeri typographus.
Type of item
- Monograph
- Monograph
Providing institution
Aggregator
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Rights
- Rights Reserved - Free Access
Issue date
- 1567
- an. M. D. LXVII. [1567].
- 1567
Places
- Γενεύη
Identifier
- 000298788
Extent
- 3 v. ([4], 297 [=379], [5 blanco] ; 955, [1 blanco] p., π2 a-aa8 A-Nn8 Oo4 Pp2 ; 16°.
Format
- Printed
Language
- la
- grc
- Text in Latin and Greek
Is part of
- http://data.theeuropeanlibrary.org/Collection/a1113
Year
- 1567
Providing country
- Belgium
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2015-09-23T05:56:52.498Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2015-12-04T13:43:01.599Z
Table of contents
- Hecuba ; Iphigenia in Aulis ; Medea ; Alcestis / Euripides -- Ajax ; Antigone ; Electra / Sophocles -- Prometheus vinctus / Aeschylus.