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    Martial to himselfe, treating of worldly blessednes, in Latin, English and Walsth.. by Martial

    Published 1571
    Subjects: “…Epigrams Early works to 1800.…”
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    Catullus and his Renaissance readers / by Gaisser, Julia Haig

    Published 1993
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    Ben Jonson and the politics of genre /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Feigning the commonwealth : Jonson's Epigrams /…”
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    Ben Jonson and the politics of genre /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Feigning the commonwealth : Jonson's Epigrams /…”
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    Ben Jonson and the politics of genre /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Feigning the commonwealth : Jonson's Epigrams /…”
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    King James I and the religious culture of England / by Doelman, James, 1963-

    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…King James, Andrew Melville and the Neo-Latin Religious Epigram --…”
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    Joannes Sambucus and the learned image : the use of the emblem in late-Renaissance humanism / by Visser, A. S. Q.

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…The Use of Dedications; Chapter Five. The Epigrams: Subject-Matter, Structure and Style; Chapter Six. …”
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    Edmund Campion : memory and transcription / by Kilroy, Gerard, 1945-

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Darkness within: letters from prison -- Edmund Campion: 'sweetly in verse' -- 'Paper, ynke and pen': a literary memoria -- Sir John Harington: wise pretender of foolery -- Within these walls: the interior life of Sir Thomas Tresham -- Transcription I: Campion's Virgilian epic -- Transcription II: 'why doe I use my paper, ynke and pen' -- Transcription III: four decades: 'all my ydle epigrams'.…”
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    King James I and the religious culture of England / by Doelman, James, 1963-

    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…Preliminaries; PREFACE; Chapter 1: Beginnings; Chapter 2: The Accession of King James I and English Religious Poetry; Chapter 3: Prophets and the King; Chapter 4: King James, Andrew Melville and the Neo-Lation Religious Epigram; Chapter 5: From Contantinian Emperor to Rex Pacificus the Evolving Incongraphy of James I; Chapter 6: King James and the Politics of Conversion; Chapter 7: The Songs of David; Chapter 8: The Death of Solomon; Works Cited; Index.…”
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    Books and readers in early modern England : material studies /

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…Sherman -- The countess of Bridgewater's London library / Heidi Brayman Hackel -- Lego Ego: reading seventeenth-century books of epigrams / Randall Ingram -- Devotion bound: a social history of The temple / Kathleen Lynch -- Preserving the ephemeral: reading, collecting, and the pamphlet culture of seventeenth-century England / Michael Mendle -- Licensing readers, licensing authorities in seventeenth-century England / Sabrina A. …”
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    Disgust in early modern English literature /

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Sexual encounters -- Dirty jokes: disgust, desire, and the pornographic narrative in Thomas Nashe's The unfortunate traveller / Emily King -- Guyon's Blush: shame, disgust, and desire in The Faerie Queene, book 2 / Barbara Correll -- Desiring disgust in Robert Herrick's Epigrams / Natalie K. Eschenbaum -- Discerning (Dis)taste: delineating sexual mores in Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis / Marcela Kostihová -- Part 2. …”
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    The invention of the emblem book and the transmission of knowledge, ca. 1510-1610 / by Enenkel, K. A. E.

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Intro; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Illustrations; Part 1 Alciato; Chapter 1 The Emblematization of Nature, and the Poetics of Alciato's Epigrams; 1 Introduction; 2 Curiosities of Natural History; 3 Ekphrases of Works of Art; 4 Animal Poems, Drawn from the Greek Anthology, and the Aesopean Tradition; 5 Emblematic Constructions Based on Ovid's Metamorphoses; 6 The Description of Character Types through the Emblematization of Animals; 7 In Conclusion; Part 2 Vernacular Forerunners of Alciato's Emblematum Liber…”
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