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joined to the Greek grammar of the same date and the same publishers.

Author:Hermogenes of Tarsus. Ars Rhetorica Absolutissima, etc. First edition, printed in Paris, 1530–1531. C. Wechelius. Four parts.

Author:Joannes Stobaeus. Collectiones Sententiarum. First edition. Venice, 1536.

Dionysii Halicarnassei Antiquitatem Romanarum, Lib. X. Lutetiae, Stephanus, 1546. Second part in same volume, 1547.

Author:Demetrius of Phalerum. De Elocutione. Florentiae apud Juntas, 1552. 8vo. First separate edition. Originally printed in Rhetores Graeci, published by Aldus.

Author:Longinus. Oporinus. Bâle, 1554. Folio. First edition.

. Anacreontis Teii Odae. Ab Henrico Stephano luce et Latinitate nunc primum donatae. Lutetiae. Apud Henricum Stephanum. . Ex Privilegio Regis. 4to. Editio Princeps of Anacreon and Sappho. This volume contains, in addition to the works of Anacreon, four fragments of Alcaeus, and Sappho’s Hymn to Aphrodite, and one other fragment, beginning.

This quarto edition was reprinted in 1556 in octavo. In addition to the two poems of Sappho already printed, we have in this volume also, for the first time, the ode beginning. There