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OVID. Ovid's epistles: with his amours. Translated into English Verse, By the Most Eminent Hands.

London. Printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1736.
12mo. [24], 348pp. With an engraved frontispiece and a further 10 engraved plates. Contemporary gilt-ruled speckled calf. Rubbed, marked, and bumped, upper joint starting, loss to head and foot of spine. Later inked ownership inscription to FEP, loss to FFEP.
Publius Ovidius Naso (43 BC - 17/18 AD), Roman Poet. The Heroides, or Epistulae Heroidum, are a collection of fifteen epistolary poems composed by Ovid in Latin elegiac couplets, and presented as though written by a selection of aggrieved heroines of Greek and Roman mythology addressing their heroic lovers who have in some way mistreated, neglected, or abandoned them. A further set of six poems follows these individual letters and present three separate exchanges of paired epistles: one each from a heroic lover to his absent beloved and from the heroine in return.
ESTC T73175.
£ 125.00 Antiquates Ref: 28638