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John Milton, Epistolarum Familiarium Liber Unus and Uncollected Letters : Edited with Introduction, Translation, and Commentary /

First full-scale edition of John Milton's Latin and uncollected vernacular letters. John Milton holds an impressive place within the rich tradition of neo-Latin epistolography. His Epistolae Familiares and uncollected letters paint an invigorating portrait of the artist as a young man, offering...

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Autor principal: Milton, John, 1608-1674 (Autor)
Otros Autores: Haan, Estelle (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leuven : Leuven University Press, 2019.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction -- Epistolarum familiarium liber unus. Preface: The Printer to the Reader -- 1. To Thomas Young (26 March 1627) -- 2. To Alexander Gil (20 May 1630) -- 3. To Alexander Gil (July 1629) -- 4. To Thomas Young (21 July 1628) -- 5. To Alexander Gil (4 December 1634) -- 6. To Charles Diodati (2 September 1637) -- 7. To Charles Diodati (23 September 1637) -- 8. To Benedetto Buonmattei (10 September 1638) -- 9. To Lucas Holstenius (30 March 1639) -- 10. To Carlo Dati (21 April 1647) -- 11. To Hermann Mylius (31 December 1651) -- 12. To Leonard Philaras (June 1652) -- 13. To Richard Heath (13 December 1652) -- 14. To Henry Oldenburg (6 July 1654) -- 15. To Leonard Philaras (28 September 1654) -- 16. To Lieuwe van Aitzema (5 February 1655) -- 17. To Ezekiel Spanheim (24 March 1655) -- 18. To Henry Oldenburg (25 June 1656) -- 19. To Richard Jones (21 September 1656) -- 20. To Peter Heimbach (8 November 1656) -- 21. To Emery Bigot (24 March 1657) -- 22. To Richard Jones (c. May 1656) -- 23. To Henri de Brass (15 July 1657) -- 24. To Henry Oldenburg (1 August 1657) -- 25. To Richard Jones (1 August 1657) -- 26. To Henri de Brass (16 December 1657) -- 27. To Peter Heimbach (18 December 1657) -- 28. To Jean de Labadie (27 April 1659) -- 29. To Henry Oldenburg (20 December 1659) -- 30. To Richard Jones (20 December 1659) -- 31. To Peter Heimbach (15 August 1666) -- Epistolae to Hermann Mylius. General Headnote -- 1. 7 November 1651 -- 2. 31 December 1651 -- 3. 8 January 1652 -- 4. 20 January 1652 -- 5. 10 February 1652 -- 6. 13 February 1652 -- 7. 21 February 1652 -- Uncollected vernacular letters. 1. To an Unnamed Friend (c. 1633) -- 2. To Bulstrode Whitelocke (21 February 1652) -- 3. To John Bradshaw (21 February 1653) -- Appendix. Latin letters to Milton. 
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