The satires of Juvenal Persius, Sulpicia, and Lucilius . literally translated into English prose by the Rev. Lewis Evans ... To which is added the metrical version of Juvenal and Persius by the late William Gifford.
Decimus Junius Juvenalis (Juvenal) (c.55-c.140)
Category
Books
Date
1914
Materials
bookcloth, paper
Measurements
187 x 122 mm; 44 mm (thickness)
Place of origin
England
Collection
Wallington, Northumberland
NT 3087816
Summary
Bibliographic description
lx,512p. . 8vo.. Bookseller's price of 5/- on flyleaf. With manuscript notes. With some unopened leaves. With sixteen final advertisement leaves.. Provenance: Twentieth-century pictorial armorial bookplate, a re-working of an earlier William Bell Scott pictorial Trevelyan bookplate (Franks 29799) of Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan (1797-1879), lettered: Charles & Mary Trevelyan [i.e. Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan (1870-1958), & Mary Katharine, (m.1904).] Arms: Trevelyan impaling Bell. Not in Franks.. Binding: Publisher's cloth.
Provenance
Gift from Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan 3rd Bt
Makers and roles
Decimus Junius Juvenalis (Juvenal) (c.55-c.140) Persius (Aulus Persius Flaccus) (34 - 62) Sulpicia (active 81-96 A.D.) Gaius Lucilius (c.180-c.102 BC) Lewis Evans (1814-1869) William Gifford (1756-1826)