Homer alamode, the second part, in English burlesque: or, A mock-poem upon the ninth book of Iliads. Invented for the meridian of Cambridge, where the pole of wit is elevated by several degrees.
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- Homer alamode, the second part, in English burlesque: or, A mock-poem upon the ninth book of Iliads. Invented for the meridian of Cambridge, where the pole of wit is elevated by several degrees.
- Deuteripideuteron: the second part of the second part of Homer alamode
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London: printed by S. Roycroft, for Dorman Newman, at the Kings Arms in the Poultry, 1681.
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- 1681-1681
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- R21573
- Grub Street ID
- 90702
- Description
- [10], 77, [9], 63, [1] p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Attributed to James Scudamore. Cf. NUC pre-1956. Sometimes attributed to James, son of John Scudamore, 1st viscount Scudamore. Cf. DNB. 2nd ed. XVII, 1094.
"Deuteripideuteron: the second part of the second part of Homer alamode" has separate dated title page and pagination; register is continuous.