The idylls of Theocritus, Bion and Moschus and the war-songs of Tyrtæus . literally translated into English prose by the Rev. J. Banks with metrical versions by J. M. Chapman.
Theocritus (c.308-c.240 BC)
Category
Books
Date
1891
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Bateman's, East Sussex
NT 3134271
Summary
Bibliographic description
xxiv, 343, [1], 22, [2] p., plate(front.(port.)) . 19 cm.. Old shelfmark on endpaper verso: 8 B, 20C purple ink stamp: The National Trust. Provenance: On pastedown Large pictorial bookplate (8.3x6.2cm): Ex Libris Rudyard Kipling AD 1894. Binding: Publisher's black cloth, gold lettered on spine.
Makers and roles
Theocritus (c.308-c.240 BC) Bion, of Phlossa near Smyrna (fl.100 BC) Moschus of Syracuse (fl.150 BC) Tyrtaeus (7th century BC) Matthew James Chapman (d.1865) James Davies (1820 - 1883)