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- 4 v. in 3. 19 cm., "Author's edition.", A series of twenty-four tales, two for each month of the year; twelve from classical sources; the other twelve chiefly from medieval Latin, French, and Icelandic originals., and v.1-2. An apology. Prologue: The wanderers. The author to the reader. March: Atalanta's race; The man born to be king. April: The doom of King Acrisius; The proud king. May: The story of Cupid and Psyche; The writing on the image. June: The love of Alcestis; The lady of the land. July: The son of Crœsus; The watching of the falcon. August: Pygmalion and the image; Ogier the Dane.--v.3. September: The death of Paris; The land east of the sun and west of the moon. October: The story of Accontius and Cydippe; The man who never laughed again. November: The story of Rhodope; The lovers of Gudrun.--v.4. December: The golden apples; The fostering of Aslaug. January: Bellerophon at Argos; The ring given to Venus. February: Bellerophon in Lycia; The hill of Venus. Epilogue. L'envoi.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Boston,: Roberts brothers, and Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library
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- 3 v. 18 cm., "Author's edition.", A series of twenty-four tales, two for each month of the year; twelve from classical sources; the other twelve chiefly from medieval Latin, French, and Icelandic originals., and [v.1] An apology. Prologue: The wanderers. The author to the reader. March: Atalanta's race; The man born to be king. April: The doom of King Acrisius; The proud king. May: The story of Cupid and Psyche; The writing on the image. June: The love of Alcestis; The lady of the land. July: The son of Crœsus; The watching of the falcon. August: Pygmalion and the image; Ogier the Dane.--[v.2] September: The death of Paris; The land east of the sun and west of the moon. October: The story of Accontius and Cydippe; The man who never laughed again. November: The story of Rhodope; The lovers of Gudrun.--[v.3] December: The golden apples; The fostering of Aslaug. January: Bellerophon at Argos; The ring given to Venus. February: Bellerophon in Lycia; The hill of Venus. Epilogue. L'envoi.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Boston,: Roberts brothers, and Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library
- Notes:
- 4 v. in 3. 19 cm., "Author's edition.", A series of twenty-four tales, two for each month of the year; twelve from classical sources; the other twelve chiefly from medieval Latin, French, and Icelandic originals., and v.1-2. An apology. Prologue: The wanderers. The author to the reader. March: Atalanta's race; The man born to be king. April: The doom of King Acrisius; The proud king. May: The story of Cupid and Psyche; The writing on the image. June: The love of Alcestis; The lady of the land. July: The son of Crœsus; The watching of the falcon. August: Pygmalion and the image; Ogier the Dane.--v.3. September: The death of Paris; The land east of the sun and west of the moon. October: The story of Accontius and Cydippe; The man who never laughed again. November: The story of Rhodope; The lovers of Gudrun.--v.4. December: The golden apples; The fostering of Aslaug. January: Bellerophon at Argos; The ring given to Venus. February: Bellerophon in Lycia; The hill of Venus. Epilogue. L'envoi.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Boston,: Roberts brothers, and Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library