Moschus

Moschus () was an ancient Greek bucolic poet and student of the Alexandrian grammarian Aristarchus of Samothrace. He was born at Syracuse, Magna Graecia, and flourished about 150 BC. Aside from his poetry, he was known for his grammatical work, nothing of which survives. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Moschus
Published 1724
printed for J. Brotherton, at the Bible, in Cornhill; and Jer. Battley, at the Dove, in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Moschus
Published 1724
printed for J. Brotherton, at the Bible, in Cornhill; and Jer Battley, at the Dove, in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Bion
Published 1748
e Typographeo Clarendoniano, prostant venales apud Johan. Barrett, Bibliop
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by Theocritus
Published 1760
impensis editoris. Prostant venalia apud C. Hitch & L. Hawes, Londini; D. Prince, Oxoniæ; & E. Easton, Sarum
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by Theocritus
Published 1792
printed by R. Cruttwell; and sold by T. Cadell, C. Dilly, and G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London; Fletcher, Oxford; and Merrill, Cambridge
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by Theocritus
Published 1791
printed by R. Cruttwell; and sold by T. Cadell, and C. Dilly, London; J. Fletcher, Oxford; and J. Merrill, Cambridge
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by Theocritus
Published 1786
printed and sold by R. Thorn. Sold also by T. Cadell, and C. Dilly, London; J. Fletcher, Oxford; J. Merrill, Cambridge; J. Jackson, Litchfield, and R. Cruttwell, Bath
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