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Author Petronius Arbiter.
Title Satyricon : cum fragmentis Albæ Græcæ recuperatis ann. 1688, nunc demum integrum
Related title Titi Petronii Arbitri, equitis romani Satyricon.
Publication Info Londini : Typis A. & J. Churchill ..., 1693.



Descript [18], 280, [1] p.
Note Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
At head of title: Titi Petronii Arbitri, equitis romani.
Printed at Rotterdam by Leers; some copies of the edition were provided with a t.p. containing the above imprint for the London market; printer's mark of Leers on t.p.
The fragments purported to have been found at Belgrade & printed in italics in this edition are a forgery by Francois Nodot: his letter to Francois Charpentier, president of the French Academy, announcing his "discovery" of the fragments, is printed on prelim. leaves 3-6.
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Author Petronius Arbiter.
Series Early English books online.
Alt author Nodot, François.
Related title Titi Petronii Arbitri, equitis romani Satyricon.
Descript [18], 280, [1] p.
Note Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
At head of title: Titi Petronii Arbitri, equitis romani.
Printed at Rotterdam by Leers; some copies of the edition were provided with a t.p. containing the above imprint for the London market; printer's mark of Leers on t.p.
The fragments purported to have been found at Belgrade & printed in italics in this edition are a forgery by Francois Nodot: his letter to Francois Charpentier, president of the French Academy, announcing his "discovery" of the fragments, is printed on prelim. leaves 3-6.
Author Petronius Arbiter.
Series Early English books online.
Alt author Nodot, François.
Related title Titi Petronii Arbitri, equitis romani Satyricon.

Descript [18], 280, [1] p.
Note Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
At head of title: Titi Petronii Arbitri, equitis romani.
Printed at Rotterdam by Leers; some copies of the edition were provided with a t.p. containing the above imprint for the London market; printer's mark of Leers on t.p.
The fragments purported to have been found at Belgrade & printed in italics in this edition are a forgery by Francois Nodot: his letter to Francois Charpentier, president of the French Academy, announcing his "discovery" of the fragments, is printed on prelim. leaves 3-6.
Alt author Nodot, François.

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