Plutarch's Romane questions / translated A.D. 1603 by Philemon Holland ; now again edited by Frank Byron Jevons ; with dissertations on Italian cults, myths, taboos, man-worship, Aryan marriage, sympathetic magic, and the eating of beans.

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Plutarch's Romane questions / translated A.D. 1603 by Philemon Holland ; now again edited by Frank Byron Jevons ; with dissertations on Italian cults, myths, taboos, man-worship, Aryan marriage, sympathetic magic, and the eating of beans. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Aetia Romana. English
Romane questions.

Publication/Creation

London : David Nutt, 1892.
Edinburgh ; London : Ballantyne, Hanson.

Physical description

cxxviii, 170, 3 pages : 1 genealogical table ; 26 cm.

Notes

On upper wrapper: Plutarch. The Romane questions.
"Five hundred and fifty copies of this Edition have been printed, five hundred of which are for sale" -- prelims.
Advertisements on p. [1]-3 at end.

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