A formal analysis and explanation of the treatise of Cicero de Partitione Oratoria and Orations, Letters, Miscellaneous Prose, and Verses
MS. Auct. F. 5. 13
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Title
A formal analysis and explanation of the treatise of Cicero de Partitione Oratoria and Orations, Letters, Miscellaneous Prose, and Verses
Shelfmark
MS. Auct. F. 5. 13
Summary
A formal analysis and explanation of the treatise of Cicero de Partitione Oratoria and Orations, Letters, Miscellaneous Prose, and Verses, written in two hands in about A.D. 1600.
Date
Written in two hands in about A.D. 1600
Language
English
Latin
Physical facet
On paper, in parts injured by damp, so that parts of the writing are almost illegible
Physical extent
364 pages
Acquisition
Presented to the Library on Sept. 4, 1751, by John Ward, Gresham Professor (d. 1758).
Subject
Correspondence
English poetry
Courts
Speeches, addresses, etc.
17th century
16th century
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