| Ref No | Shakespeare/1/4/479/1 67188 |
| Finding Number | Shakespeare S CASE 479.1 67188 |
| Title | The orator : [early & fine printing] handling a hundred seuerall discourses, in forme of declamations: some of the arguments being drawne from Titus Liuius and other ancient vvriters, the rest of the authors owne inuention: part of which are of matters happened in our age. Written in French by Alexander Siluayn, and Englished by L.P |
| Level | Item |
| Date | 1596 |
| Description | A translation, by Lazarus Pyott, of: Epitomes des cent histoires tragicques. The translation sometimes attributed to Anthony Munday. Caption title reads: The mirrour of eloquence. Signatures: A[sup]4 B-2E[sup]8 2F[sup]4. The first leaf is blank. Copy filmed at UMI microfilm Early English Books, Tract Supplement reel E4 has title page only. Stationer's Register: Entered 15 July [1596] -Blank; t.p. and 2F4 mutilated and repaired, affecting text; A3-4 mutilated and repaired, not affecting text; 67188. Mirrour of eloquence. Microfilm. S106976. |
| Extent | 1 |
| Author | Le Sylvain, ca. 1535-ca. 1585 |
| Pyott, Lazarus, tr |
| Munday, Anthony, 1553-1633, attributed name |
| Physical Description | [8], 176, 175-245, 244-436 p. ; 4j. |
| Access Status | Open |
| Publisher | London : printed by Adam Islip, 1596. |