Aesop, Aesopi Phrygis Fabulae. 1709. Exceptionally rare published by Thomas Ilive (Tho. Ilive)
Exceptionally rare published by Thomas Ilive (Tho. Ilive) London. Written in Latin.
Printed in London by Thomas Ilive for the Stationers' Company and features edited Latin text, likely for school use. Such early 18th-century, frequently used volumes are increasingly rare and often show significant wear, reflecting their long history as educational tools.
173 pages, plus multiple index pages at start of book. Book detached from cover, wear to front page and end page. Page condition is good within, some pages are loose but all accounted for.
PHRYGIS FABULÆ, Nunc demùm ex Collatione optimorum Exemplarium ab Infinitis penè Mendis repurgatæ. Unà cum nonnullis Variorum Authorum Fabulis adjectis. Et Indice Correctiori præfixo.
English Translation: Fables of Aesop the Phrygian, now at last purged of almost infinite errors by a comparison of the best copies. Together with several added fables by various authors. And with a more correct index placed at the front.
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