Phaedri Aug. Liberti Fabularum Aesopiarum Livri V et Novarum Fabularum Appendix

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Burman, Pieter
Phaedrus

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1765

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This little book is somewhat remarkable for allocating 98 pages for the texts of Phaedrus and then adding an index that is almost as long! There are no comments in this book. There are only a three-page T of C, the Phaedrian texts, and the index. Was this little book, which gives only the texts from Burmann's monumental commentaries, meant to be a textbook for students? It is 3¼ x 5¼ in size. This is a reprint of #190 in Carnes' Phaedrus bibliography. It was originally edited by Johann Gesner and published by Schultz in Berlin in 1739, Carnes notes that this is an edition of the third Pieter Burman (1668-1741) recension of the fables by Johann Mathias Gesner (1691-1761). Text and notes only (Carnes) can be misleading, because the only notes are those contained in the index at the end.

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Apud Sam. Et Joh. Luchtmans

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