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| | Books by John Stirling: Stirling, John, -1777, ed.: Catonis Disticha Moralia, et Lilii Monita Paedagogica: or, Cato's Moral Distichs, and Lily's Paedagogical Admonitions, With the Following Improvement in a Method Intirely New (second edition, main texts in Latin with notes in English; London: T. Astley, 1734), by Dionysius Cato and William Lily Stirling, John, -1777, ed.: Phaedri Fabulae, or Phaedrus's Fables, With the Following Improvements, in a Method Entirely New (in Latin, with English commentary; 14th edition; London: G. G. and J. Robinson, et al., 1800), by Phaedrus
Additional books by John Stirling in the extended shelves: Stirling, John, -1777: P. Terentii Comodiae sex, or The six comedies of Publius Terence : With -- improvements -- for the use of schools (Rivington, 1771), also by Terence (page images at HathiTrust) Stirling, John, -1777: Pub. Ovidii Nasonis Tristia : with the following improvements, in a method entirely new ... (Printed for the Author, and sold by T. Astley ..., 1736), also by 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. Ovid (page images at HathiTrust) Stirling, John, -1777: Q. Horatii Flacci opera: with an ordo and verbal translation. (T. Ward, 1830), also by Horace and P. Austin Nuttall (page images at HathiTrust) Stirling, John, -1777: Satirae (London : Printed for Thomas Ward, 1825., 1825), also by Juvenal and P. Austin Nuttall (page images at HathiTrust) Stirling, John, -1777: Satires of A. Persius Flaccus (Printed for the author :, 1736), also by Persius (page images at HathiTrust) Stirling, John, -1777: A system of rhetoric, in a method entirely new; ccontaining all the tropes and figures necessary to illustrate the classics, both poetical and historical. (A. Stewart, 1806), also by John Holmes (page images at HathiTrust) Stirling, John, -1777: Virgil's Bucolicks (Printed for the author :, 1737), also by Virgil (page images at HathiTrust)
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