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 an Honest Vindication of Tho. Stanley, Esquire, and his Notes on Callimachus. To which are added, Some other Observations on that Poet. In a Letter to the Honourable Charles Boyle, Esq; With a Postscript, in Relation to Dr Bentley's late Book against him. To which is added an Appendix, by the Bookseller; wherein the Doctor's Mis-Representations of all the Matters of Fact wherein he is concern'd, in his late Book about Phalaris's Epistles, are modestly consider'd; with a Letter from the Honourable Charles Boyle, Esq; on that Subject.

1699.

[See Jebb's Bentley, pp. 76-7.]

(17) An Answer to a late Book written against the Learned and Reverend Dr Bentley, relating to some Manuscript Notes on Callimachus. Together with an Examination of Mr Bennet's Appendix to the said Book 1699.

[On the page following the Preface to the Reader is an Advertisement, "Lately publish'd the Epistles of Phalaris, translated into English from the Original, by the Author of this ANSWER." Solomon Whateley is supposed to have written this book (Monk's Bentley (ed. 1833), Vol. I. p. 131). If he wrote the first of the two translations of Phalaris mentioned above (14), it would be interesting to know why