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And with the Teian lyre imitate Anacreon : the reception of Anacreon and the Carmina Anacreontea in Horace's lyric and iambic poetry / Veronika Lütkenhaus.
The works of Anacreon / translated into English verse ; with notes explanatory and poetical ; to which are added the odes, fragments, and epigrams of Sappho ; with the original Greek plac'd opposite to the translation by Mr. Addison
Elegy and iambus, being the remains of all the Greek elegiac and iambic poets from Callinus to Crates, excepting the choliambic writers, with the Anacreontea, in two volumes / newly edited and translated by J.M. Edmonds
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, c1931
Imitate Anacreon! [electronic resource] : mimesis, poiesis, and the poetic inspiration in the Carmina Anacreontea / edited by Manuel Baumbach and Nicola Dümmler.
The first twenty-eight odes of Anacreon : in Greek and in English and in both languages, in prose as well as in verse : with variorum notes, a grammatical analysis and a lexicon / by John Broderick Roche
London : Printed by A.J. Valpy for Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1827
The works of Anacreon, [electronic resource] : translated into English verse; with notes explanatory and poetical. To which are added the odes, fragments, and epigrams of Sappho. With the original Greek plac'd opposite to the translation. By Mr. Addison.
London : printed for John Watts at the Printing-Office in Wild-Court near Lincoln's-Inn Fields, MDCCXXXV. [1735]
In 1st work: Katya Ricciarelli, Valeria Mariconda, Slavka Taskova, Pierrette Gallet, Monique Baudouin, sopranos ; Carmen Gonzales, contralto ; Franco Boniselli, Carlo Gaifa, tenors ; other soloists ; Orchestra and Chorus of the Maggio musicale fiorentino ; Eliahu Inbal, conductor. In the 2nd work: Aristotle Panagako, tenor ; Marcia L. Mehlman, piano.
Ta tou Anakreontos kai Sapphous melē = Anacreontis et Sapphonis carmina / notas & animadversiones addidit Tanaquillus Faber, in quibus multa veterum emendantur.
Salmvrii [Frankfurt] : Apud Renatum Pean, typographum & bibliopolam., M. DC. LXXX. [1680]
Anakreontos Tēiou Melē [microform] : Anacreontis Teii Carmina / plurimis quibus hactenus scatebant mendis purgavit, turbata metra restituit notasque cum nova interpretatione literali adjecit Willielmus Baxter ; subjiciuntur etiam duo vetustissimae poetriae Sapphus elegantissima odaria, una cum correctione Isaaci Vossii ; et Theocriti Anacreonticum in mortuum Adonin.
The works of Anacreon, and Sappho. Done from the Greek, by several hands [electronic resource] : With their lives prefix'd. To which is added, The prize of Wisdom. A dialogue between Anacreon and Aristotle. By M. Fontenelle. Also Bion's Idyllium, upon the death of Adonis. By the Earl of Winchelsea.
London : printed for E. Curll at the Dia. and Bible in Fleet-Street; and A. Bettesworth, at the Red Lion on London-Bridge, [1713]
Hai tou anakreontos �odai. = The odes of Anacreon: literally translated into English prose [electronic resource].
York : printed by Wilson, Spence, and Mawman: sold by C. Dilly, G. G. & J. Robinson, & T. Egerton, London; Wilson & Co., J. Todd, & W. Tesseyman, York, Anno 1796.
Second part. The festival of Anacreon. [electronic resource] : Containing a collection of modern songs, written for the Anacreontic Society, the Beef-Steak, and Humbug Clubs. By Captain Morris, Mr. Hewerdine, Sir John Moore, and other lyric writers, whose compositions are the delight of the festive board! Sung by Captain Morris, Earl of Derby, Mr. Edwin, Mr. Hewerdine, Mr. Dignum, Bridges Hooke, and other distinguished bon vivants. Ornamented with a masterly likeness of Mr. Hewerdine.
London : published by George Peacock, and sold by his appointment, at No. 50, Oxford-Street, [1790?]
Anacreon Teius, poeta lyricus, summa cura et diligentia, ad fidem etiam vet. MS. Vatican. emendatus, [electronic resource] : Pristino Nitori, Numerisque suis restitutus, dimidia fere parte auctus. Aliquot nempe justis Poematiis, et Fragmentis plurimis, ab undiquaque conquisitis Item Anacreontis vita, Tractatus de Lyrica Poesi, &c. Accessere Ornamenti loco Tres eleganter Sculptae Effigies Auctoris, Anacreontis, Effigies Patroni, D. Ducis de Marlborough, Effigies Editoris, Josuae Barnesii. Opera et studio Josu� Barnes, S. T. B. Graec. Ling. Cantabr. Professoris Regii.
Editio tertia, auctior & emendatior.
Londini : impensis Jacobi, Johannis, et Pauli Knapton, MDCCXXXIV. [1734]
Anacreon Teius, poeta lyricus, summ�a cur�a & diligenti�a, ad fidem etiam Vet. MS. Vatican. emendatus. ... Item Anacreontis vita &c. ... Oper�a & studio Josu� Barnes ... [electronic resource].
Hibernicus's letters [electronic resource] : or, a philosophical miscellany. Containing (among many others) essays on the following useful and entertaining subjects, viz. of happiness. of imaginary evils. Of Beauty. Of Castle-Building. Of false Contempt of the World. Of Witches and Apparitions. Of the Art of Printing. Of Laughter and Ridicule. Of False Taste. Of Useless Studies. Of Toleration. Of Solitude. Of Epistolary Writing. Of the Fable of the Bees. Of the Happiness of former Times compared with the present. Of National Frugality. Of Liberty. Of Gaming. Of Industry. Of Fashions. Of Women. Censure on Dr. Burnet's Reflections on Human Life. The Opinion of a Siamese on the Religion of Great Britain. Religion vindicated from the Character of Moroseness. The Vanity of Cicero and Montagne vindicated. The Usefulness of Modern Translations of Ancient Books. The Character of Anacreon, with a Specimen of his Writings. Remains of Archdeacon Parnel, &c. Interspersed with several Original Poems and Translations. Written by several eminent hands in Dublin.
The second edition, with a compleat alphabetical index.
London : printed for J. Clark, T. Hatchet, E. Symon at the Royal Exchange; J. Gray, in the Poultry; C. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Osborne, in Pater-Noster-Row; W. Innys and R. Manby, in Ludgate-Street; A. Millar, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand; J. Jackson, H. James's; J. Brindley, in New Bond-Street; and O Payne, in Round-Court. 1734.
Poems on several occasions [electronic resource] : Containing The progress of music in Ireland. The Poet's Well. An Essay towards a Translation of Anacreon. An ode on his Majesty's birth-day. To which is added, The plague of wealth, occasion'd By the Author's receiving fifty Pounds from his Excellency the Lord Carteret, for the foremention'd Ode. With several poems not in the Dublin edition. By Matthew Pilkington, M.A. Revised by the Reverend Dr. Swift.
London : printed for T. Woodward, at the Half Moon over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet; Charles Davis in Pater-Noster-Row, and W. Bowyer, MDCCXXXI. [1731]
Examen miscellaneum [electronic resource] : Consisting of verse and prose. Of verse, by The most Honourable the Marquis of Normanby. The late Lord Rochester. Mr. Waller. Mrs. Wharton. Mr. Wolseley. With Satires and Fables, and translations from Anacreon. In Prose, Above an Hundred Original Maxims and Reflections. To which are added, Precepts, Maxims, and Reflections taken out of Theognis, Phocylides, Pythagoras, Solon, Simonides, Callimachus, Philemon, Alexis, Anaxandrides, Antiphanes, Apollodorus, Diphilus, Menander, Eubulus, Timocles, and several other Greek poets.
London : printed for B.L. [Bernard Lintott] and sold by John Chantry, at the Pestle and Mortar without Temple-Bar, 1702.
A collection of poems; consisting of odes, tales, &c. [electronic resource] : as well originals as translations. Amongst which are, The Power of Gold. Damon's Complaint, a Pastoral. The Prophecy, to Mr. P-t-y. To Celia a decay'd Coquet, who desired a Song. Timoclia, or the Power of Virtue, an Heroick Tale. The Miser's Wonder, a Tale. The Power of Verse, an Ode. The Nun and Abbess, a Tale. The Progress of the Sun. The Miracle, or Statesman grown wise by Reproof. Cleopatra to Augustus, supposed to be left after she had poison'd herself. The Cure of Cuckoldom, a Tale. An Epistle to the V. B-. With several imitations of Anacreon, Horace, Catullus, &c. Dedicated to the Right Hon. William Pulteney, Esq; By the author of The duel a poem.
London : printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, [1731]
Miscellanies in prose & verse, [electronic resource] : By the Most Honourable The Marquis of Normanby, The late Lord Rochester, Mr. Waller, The E. of D--- Mr. M--- Mr. W---ley, Dr. King, Mrs. Wharton, Mr. Oldmixon, and others. With Satyrs, Fables & Translations, from Anacreon. With Original Maxims and Reflections. To which is added, Precepts, Maxims and Reflections, Extracted from the most Celebrated Greek and Latin Poets.
London : printed: and sold by Nich. Cox at the Golden Bible without Temple-Bar, 1702.