the Author's Apology and Explanatory Notes. By W. W—tt—n, B.D. and others. London. . . . MDCCX.
[Not in B. M.]
(28) Memoirs of the Life and Character of the late Earl of Orrery, and of the Family of the Boyles. . . . With a Short Account of the Controversy between the late Earl of Orrery and the Reverend Doctor Bentley; and some Select Letters of Phalaris, the famous Sicilian Tyrant. Translated from the Greek. By Eustace Budgell, Esq. . . . MDCCXXXII. [614. g. 27.]
(29) A Discourse on Ancient and Modern Learning. By the late Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; Now first published from an Original Manuscript of Mr. Addison's, Prepared and Corrected by himself. The Ninth Edition. . . . MDCCXXXIX. [616. k. 17 (i).]
[This is the earliest ed. in the B. M. The first ed. is said to have been published in the same year (D.N.B., art. Addison).]
III
The Principal Printed Editions and Translations of the 'Epistles of Phalaris' [See also under II]
(1) Begin: Ihesus. Francisci Arhetini in Phalaridis Tyranni agrigentini epistulas prohemium. [A Latin version of the Epistles of Phalaris by Franciscus, Accoltus, Aretinus.]
Girardus Lisa: Tarvisii, 1471. [C i. a. 23.]
(2) Begin: Proemio di B. Fontio . . . nella traductione delle epistole de Phalari. End: Phalaridis epistolarum opus . . . a B. Fontio Fiorenteno a latino in vulgarem sermonem traductam feliciter finit. 1471. [I. A. 36757.]