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From The Seven Sages of Rome
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John Rolland, The seven sages translated out of prose into Scots meeter [...]. Edinburgh: Heires of A. Hart, 1635 +
Title from caption on signature B1. Pages are unnumbered. Signatures: A1-Z8, Aa1-Aa5. In this edition, quire B has 'seven' in headlines, and quire D has 'seuen'.
https://search.nls.uk/permalink/44NLS_INST/j9lfge/alma9925034813804341 +
The history of the seven wise masters of Rome [...]. London: printed by Jeremiah Wilkins for George Conyers, 1694 +
https://www.opac.fau.de/TouchPoint/start.do?Query=+1035%3D%22BV035569499%22+IN+[2]&View=uer&Language=de&Branch= +
Louis de Mailly, Histoire du prince Erastus fils de l'empereur Diocletien. Paris: Pierre Mergé, 1709 +
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Francis Kirkman, The history of Prince Erastus, son to the Emperour Dioclesian, and those famous philosophers called the seven wise masters of Rome. London: Anne Johnson, 1674 +
From ESTC:
MS. bibliographical notes signed "JC [J. Crossley]." MS. marks. Poorly inked throughout, affecting text.
Inscription on front paste-down: "1884 - From the Library of Jos. (?) Crossley, F. S. A. whose MS note is on th other page"; armorial bookplate of J. Wight, S. M. +
[https://opac.lbs-braunschweig.gbv.de/DB=2/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=244116644 HAB entry] +
Dark blue goatskin binding with gilt crest. Outer margins of D5-6 repaired, affecting text. Pencilled MS. bibliographical note of Bernard Quaritch.
Provenance: White Knights Library - George Hibbert - Britwell Court - Harmsworth copy +
Imperfect; wanting the half-title?
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Roman Stories: or The history of the seven wise masters of Rome […]. New York: printed for Benjamin Gomez, 1795 +
(verified copy, see ESTC) +
The History of the seven wise masters of Rome […]. London: Printed for the Company of Walking Stationers, [c. 1800?] +
Binding: Half goat? Marbled paper boards
Size: 18 cm
Bound with: With 30 other chapbooks; also with Guy of Warwick? Binder's title: Chap book
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Roman stories; or The history of the seven wise masters of Rome […]. London: T. Sabine and Son, [1790-1820?] +
Held in the Weston Library.
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The famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome […]. London: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, [not before 1755] +
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===== Binding: 19th-century calf. =====
===== MS additions: Pencil notes and printed list at front of vol. Provenance name:Thorn Drury =====
===== Provenance note: "Thorn Drury copy" in ms. =====
===== Bound with: 26 other chapbooks. Binder's title: Famous popular histories. ===== +
The Famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome [...]. London: Cluer Dicey and Richard Marshall, [1740-1770?] +
This text is bound with "The arraigning and indicting of Sir John Barleycorn, knt." (Harding A 55 (1))
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The History of the seven wise masters of Rome […]. London: Printed for the Company of Walking Stationers, [c. 1800?] +
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The Famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome [...]. Edinburgh: Printed and sold opposite the Old Assembly Cowgate, [c. 1780 and 1800?] +
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====== Weston Library; Bookplate: E. H. ======
====== Binding: Quarter sheep; marbled paper boards ======
====== Antiquarian note: Newspaper cutting pasted on p. 24 ======
====== Provenance name: H., E. ======
====== Bound with: With 16 other chapbooks ====== +
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The History of the seven wise masters of Rome [...]. Warrington: Printed for the travelling stationers, [1800-1820?] +
According to the Bodleian website, this text is bound with 12 other chapbooks, including one titled, 'The Yorkshire beauty, or Distressed lady made happy. : A faithful and true story. Shewing how a young woman went up to London to seek her fortune, and fell in love with a gentleman who wanted to debauch her, ...', given the binder's title 'Lancashire chapbooks'.
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Note on story order: the order given below reflects the stories present in [[Oxford Bodleian Library Bodley Or. 135]]; [[Oxford Bodleian Library MS Heb. d. 11]] contains most of the same stories, but omits Absalom Mortuus, Nomina, and Iuvenis Femina (so totally only 19, rather than 22, stories). +
Here beginneth thystory of the seuen wyse Maysters of Rome conteynyng right faire and ryght ioyous narracio[n]s, and to the reder ryght delectable (incipit). London: William Copland [ca. 1555] +
* Call number: STC 21299
* Folger-specific note: HH188/36
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Hir henet [sic] sik an een boek vnde heth in deme dudeschen de historia van den souen wysen meisteren (incipit) [Lübeck: Lukas Brandis, ca. 1478] +
fragment, 2 folios +
Histoire mémorable du prince Erastus, fils de Dioclétian, empereur des Romains. Lyon: Pierre Rigaud, 1604 +
https://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV039771413 +