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Horace his Arte of Poetrie, Piftles and Satyrs Englished, by Tho. Drant, 4to. Lond.

OVID.

1567

The fifteene Bookes of Metamorphofeos. In which ben contaynid the Fables of Ovid, by William Caxton. Westm. fol.

1480

The four firit Books of Ovid, tranfl. from the Latin into English Meetre, by Arthur Golding, Gent. 4to. B. L. Lond.

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1565 The fifteene Bookes of P. Ovidius Nafo, &c. by Arthur Golding, 4to. Bl. L. Lond. 1576 Another in 1575 according to Ames, and another earlier than either, in 1567, if we may believe the Date of the Dedication.

[A former Edition was in 1572, Rawlinson's catal.] Do. 1587. Do. 1612.

The pleafant Fable of Hermaphroditus and Salmacis. 8vo. Lond.

1565 The Fable of Ovid treating of Narciffus, tranfl. out of Latin into Eng. Mytre, with a Moral ther unto very pleíante to rede, 4to. Lond. 1560 The Heroycall Epiftles, &c. fet out and tranflated by Geo. Turbervile, Gent. &c. B. L. 4to. Lond. 1567. 1569. and 1600 The three firft Bookes of Ovid de Triftibus, tranfl. into English, by Tho. Churchyard, 4to. Lond.

1580 Ovid his Invective against Ibis, tranflated into Eng. Meeter, &c. 12mo. Lond.

1569

And 1577, by Tho. Underwood.
Salmacis and Hermaphroditus, by Fra. Beaumont,

4to.

1602

He likewife tranflated a Part of the Remedy of Love. There was another Tranflation of the whole, by Sir Tho. Overbury, 8vo.

without date

PLAUTUS.

PLAUTUS.

Menæchmi, by W. W. Lond.

MARTIAL.

1595

Flowers of Epigrams (from Martial particularly) by Tim. Kendall, 8vo.

TERENCE.

1577

Terens in English. Suppofed to be printed by Raftell. Perhaps only the Andria.

Andria, the first Comedye of Terence, by Maurice

Kyffin, 4to.

1588

Terence in English, by Richard Bernard, 4to. Cam

bridge

SENECA.

1598

Seneca his Tenne Tragedies, tranflated into Englysh by different Tranflators, 4to. Lond. 1581 Seneca's Forme and Rule of Honeft Living, by Rob. Whyttington, 8vo.

1546 Seven Bookes of Benefyting, by Arthur Golding,

4to.

1577

LIVY.

1545

Livius (Titus) and other Authores Hiftorie of Annibal and Scipio, tranflated into English, by Anthony Cope, Efquier, B. L. 4to. Lond. The Romane Hift. &c. by T. Livius of Padua. Alo the Breviaries of L. Florus, &c. by Dr. Philemon Holland, fol. Lond.

TACITU S.

1600

The End of Nero and Beginning of Galba. Fower
Bookes of the Hiftories of Cornelius Tacitus.
The Life of Agricola, by Sir Hen. Saville, 4to.
Lond.
Annales of Tacitus, by Richard Grenaway, fol. 1598
SALLUST.

1591

SALLUST.

The Famous Cronycle of the Warre, which the Romyns had against Jugurth, &c. compyled in Lat. by the renowned Romayn Saluft, &c. tranflated into Englifhe, by Sir Alex. Barclay Preeft, &c. Printed by Pynfon, fol. D°.

1557

Lond. pr. by Joh. Waley, 4to. The Confpiracie of Lucius Cataline, tranflated into Eng. by Tho. Paynell, 4to. Lond.

1541 and 1557

The two moft Worthy and Notable Hiftories, &c. Both written by C. C. Salluftius, and tranflated by Tho. Heywood. Lond. fm. fol.

SUETONIUS.

1608

Suetonius, tranflated by Dr. Phil. Holland, fol. Lond.

CESAR.

1606

Ceafers Commentaries, as touching British affairs. Without name, printer, place, or date; but by the type it appears to be Raftell's.

Ames, p. 148. The eight Bookes of Caius Julius Cæfar, tranflated by Arthur Golding, Gent. 4to. Lond. 1565 and 1590

1600

Cæfar's Commentaries (de Bello Gallico) five Bookes,
by Clement Edmundes, with Obfervations, &c.
Fol.
De Bello Civili, by D°. three Bookes. Fol. 1609
Do. by Chapman

JUSTIN.

1604

The Hift. of Juftine, &c. by A. G. [Arthur Golding]

Lond. 4to.

D°. by Dr. Phil. Holland

1564 and 1578

1606

Do. by G. W. with an Epitomie of the Lives, &c. of the Romaine Emperors, from Aurelius Victor, fol.

1606

Q. CUR

Q. CURTIUS.

The Hiftorie of Quintus Curtius, &c. tranflated, &c. by John Brende, 4to. Lond.

Other Editions were in

1553

1561. 1584. 1570. 1592

EUTROPIUS.

Eutropius englished, by Nic. Haward, 8vo.

A.

Lond. fol.

MARCELLINUS.

1564

Ammianus Marcellinus, translated by Dr. P. Holland.

1609

CICERO.

Cicero's Familiar Epiftles, by J. Webbe, fm. 8vo.

no date Certain felect Epiftles into English, by Abra. Flemming, 4to. Lond. 1576 Those Fyve Queftions which Marke Tullye Cicero difputed in his Manor of Tufculanum, &c. &c. Englyfhed by John Dolman, fm. 8vo. Lond. 1561 * Marcus Tullius Cicero, three Bookes of Duties, tourned out of Latin in English, by Nic. Grimalde 1555, 1556, 1558, 1574 Ames fays 1553; perhaps by mistake. The thre Bokes of Tullius Offyce, &c. tranflated, &c. by R. Whyttington, Poet Laureat, 12mo. Lond.

1533, 1534, 1540, and 1553 The Boke of Tulle of Old Age, tranflated by Will. Wyrceftre, alias Botaner. Caxton, 4to. 1481 no date

De Senectute, by Whyttington, 8vo.

Mattaire fays [Ann. Typog. B. 5. 290.]" In florulentâ rituli margunculâ (vulgo vignette) fuperiore, infcribitur 1534." This was a wooden Block ufed by the Printer Tottel, for many Books in (mall Svo. and by no means determines their Date.

The

* The worthie Booke of Old Age, otherwife intitled The elder Cato, &c. 12mo. Lond.

1569

* Tullius Cicero on Old Age, by Tho. Newton, 8vo. Lond. 1569 Tullies Friendship, Olde Age, Paradoxe, and Scipio's Dream, by Tho. Newton, 4to. 1577 Tullius de Amicitia, tranflated into our maternal Englyfhe Tongue, by the E. of Worcester. Printed by Caxton, with the Translation of De Senectute, fol.

The Paradoxe of M. T. Cicero, &c. by Rob. Whyttington, Poet Laureat. Printed in Southwarke,

1540

12mo. Webbe tranflated all the fixteen Books of Cicero's Epiftles, but probably they were not printed together in Shakespeare's Life-time. I fuppofe this, from a Paffage in his Dedication, in which he feems to mean Bacon, by a Great Lord Chancellor.

BOETHIUS.

Boethius, by Chaucer. Printed by Caxton, fol. Boethius in English Verse, by Tho. Rychard. Imprinted in the exempt Monaftery of Tavistock,

4to.

Eng, and Lat. by Geo. Colville, 4to.

APULEIUS.

1525

1556

Apuleius's Golden Affe, translated into Eng. by Wm.

Adlington, 4to. Lond.

1566 and 1571

FRONTINUS.

Frontinus's Stratagemes, Sleightes, and Policies of Warre, by Richard Morifine, 8vo.

1539

* These are perhaps the fame as the two foregoing Tranflations.

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