Holdsworth, Edward, 1684-1746
Holdsworth, E. 1684-1746
Edward Holdsworth
Holdsworth, E. (Edward), 1684-1746
Holdsworth, Edward
VIAF ID: 64399852 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
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The cambro-Britannic engineer : or the original mouse-trapp-maker. A mock-heroic-poem, in commemoration of St. David's-Day. By a gentleman of Oxford. To which are added, some occasional and humorous bubble-letters: written to the merry journalists, in the mad year 1720: In which are inserted, Aesop's Stock-Jobbing Dog; a Fable: And the South-Sea-Penitent; a Pastoral: Never before published. By the same hand. | |
Cambro-muo-machia | |
Curious poems. | |
A dissertation upon eight verses in the second book of Virgil's Georgics : In which That Author is vindicated, from several mistakes, which all his Commentators and Translators have imputed to him, either directly, or consequentially. By the late Mr. Edward Holdsworth. To which is added, a new edition of the Muscipula, As corrected by the Author; together with a new translation in English. | |
Miscellanea Virgiliana | |
The mouse-trap : a poem, done from the original Latin in Milton's stile. | |
The mouse-trap, or The battle of the Cambrians and mice : A poem. Translated into English, by R. Lewis. [Eight lines of quotations]. | |
The mouse-Trap : or, the Welsh engagement with the mice. | |
Muscipula | |
Muscipula : or, the mouse-trap: a poem in Latin and English. The Latin by E. Holdsworth, of Magd. Coll. Oxon. Translated by Samuel Cobb, M. A. late of Trinity-College, Cambridge. | |
Muscipula : sive Cambro-Myo-Machia; Carmen Heroico-Facetum, auctore classico E Holdsworth, E Coll. Magd. Oxon. anno 1709. Iterum (salibus inurbanis expurgatis) in lucem editum; Provido consilio ministrandi delectamentis, aemulationi et comitati, generosae juventutis britannicae, elegantiarum literarum studiosae. | |
Mvscipvla; sive, Kambro-myo-maxia. | |
Pharsalia and Philippi, or the two Philippi in Virgil's Georgics, attempted to be explain'd and reconcil'd to history... in several letters to a friend... by M. Holdsworth | |
Remarks and dissertations on Virgil; : with some other classical observations: | |
Taffi's master-piece: or, the Cambro-British invention. A mock poem. Being the Muscipula Oxoniensis translated into burlesque verse. By a Cantab. | |
Taffy's triumph : Or, A new translation of the cambro-muo-maxia: in imitation of milton. By a gentleman of Oxford. | |
Trappola, poema latino del chiarissimo signore Holdsworth,... stampato in Firenze, colle note del sig. Ferdinando Fossi,... tradotto in lingua toscana da Arcangiolo Baldoriotti,... | |
Works. | |
The works of Virgil, in Latin and English : the original text correctly printed from the most authentic editions, collated for this purpose : the Aeneid |