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|Has Note=The text advertises that, "Where are sold, The history of the seven wise mistresses, Pr. 1 s. The history of gesta romanorum. Pr. 1 s. As also, A dialogue betwixt riches & poverty, 6 d. All adorned with cuts."
 
There are two prints with (seemingly) identical titles, both printed by A.W./Allington Wilde, both for Conyers - however, the print held in the Lilly Library, and referenced with ESTC N33102, appears to have a misprint in Conyer's name, listing it as 'A' Rather than 'G' Conyers: [[The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (...). (London): Printed by Allington Wilde for A. Conyers, (1722-1739)]]. 
 
 
This text appears to be the subject of Bond (1937)'s article, suggesting that this text adds the ''Erasto'' narratives onto the end of the usual ''Historia'' text.
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EnglishPrint25
Total number of pages
144
Format
12°


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The text advertises that, "Where are sold, The history of the seven wise mistresses, Pr. 1 s. The history of gesta romanorum. Pr. 1 s. As also, A dialogue betwixt riches & poverty, 6 d. All adorned with cuts."

There are two prints with (seemingly) identical titles, both printed by A.W./Allington Wilde, both for Conyers - however, the print held in the Lilly Library, and referenced with ESTC N33102, appears to have a misprint in Conyer's name, listing it as 'A' Rather than 'G' Conyers: The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (...). (London): Printed by Allington Wilde for A. Conyers, (1722-1739).


This text appears to be the subject of Bond (1937)'s article, suggesting that this text adds the Erasto narratives onto the end of the usual Historia text.

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The history of the seven wise masters of Rome: containing seven days entertainment[:] in many pleasant and witty tales, or stories: wherein the treachery of evil counsellors is discovered: innocency cleared; and, the wisdom of seven wise philosophers displayed. Newly corrected, and better explained and enlarged. Adorned with many pretty pictures lively expressing the history. […]
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1722 - 1739


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150
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