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An Essay on Mr. Pope's Odyssey. In Five Dialogues . . . The Second Edition

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An Essay on Mr. Pope's Odyssey. In Five Dialogues . . . The Second Edition

de SPENCE, JOSEPH

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London: Printed for S. Wilmot and sold by S. Birt and T. Longman, 1737, 1737. Second edition; the first edition was published in two parts, 1726-27. ESTC N9342; NCBEL II, 1748. Calf a little spotted and worn; fine copy.. 12mo, contemporary sprinkled calf, brown morocco spine label, gilt lettering. Allegorical engraved frontispiece by John Pine after Hubert-François Gravelot. A critical analysis of Pope's translation of Homer in a dialogue between two friends, Antiphaus and Philypsus, over the course of five winter evenings. This was the first book by Joseph Spence (1699-1768), the prominent Oxford literary scholar and anecdotist, and it received the approval and admiration of its subject, Alexander Pope, who became one of Spence's supporters and friends. Spence wrote two other notable dialogues: Polymetis (1747) and Crito, a Dialogue on Beauty (1752).

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Librería
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Inventario del vendedor #
25630
Título
An Essay on Mr. Pope's Odyssey. In Five Dialogues . . . The Second Edition
Autor
SPENCE, JOSEPH
Formato/Encuadernación
ESTC N9342; NCBEL II, 1748
Estado del libro
Usado - Calf a little spotted and worn; fine copy.
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
Second edition; the first edition was published in two parts, 17
Editorial
London: Printed for S. Wilmot and sold by S. Birt and T. Longman, 1737
Fecha de publicación
1737

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Spine Label
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12mo
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Gilt
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