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Ovid's Amours, in Three Books
The Court of Love. A Tale, from Chaucer.
The History of Love. A Poem: in a Letter to a Lady.
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Ovid's Art of Love, in three books. Together with his Amours and Remedy of Love...To which are added, The Court of Love, A Tale from Chaucer, and the History of Love.
Ovid's Amours, in Three Books
The Court of Love. A Tale, from Chaucer.
The History of Love. A Poem: in a Letter to a Lady.
Author: Ovid (43 B.C.–17 or 18 A.D.)
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer (English, died in 1400)
Author: Charles Hopkins (English, 1664?–1700?)
Translator: John Dryden (English, 1631–1700)
Engraved by: Samuel Gribelin (English, 17th century)
After: Francesco Albani (Italian (Bolognese), 1578–1660)
Publisher: Jacob Tonson (English, 1656?–1736)
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer (English, died in 1400)
Author: Charles Hopkins (English, 1664?–1700?)
Translator: John Dryden (English, 1631–1700)
Engraved by: Samuel Gribelin (English, 17th century)
After: Francesco Albani (Italian (Bolognese), 1578–1660)
Publisher: Jacob Tonson (English, 1656?–1736)
1719
Place of Publication: London, England
Medium/Technique
Illustrated book with seven engravings
Dimensions
Overall: 15.1 x 9.1 x 2.2 cm (5 15/16 x 3 9/16 x 7/8 in.)
Credit Line
William A. Sargent Collection—Bequest of William A. Sargent
Accession Number37.2055
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsIllustrated books
London: Jacob Tonson, 1719
Description(London: Jacob Tonson, 1719) Duodecimo; 214 leaves, plus plates; modern gilt-stamped mottled brown calf (Cecil & Larkins).
Allegorical and decorative frontispieces to Ovid's texts. This book, continuously paginated, contains "Ovid's Art of Love, in Three Books," translated by Dryden (-234); "The Court of Love. A Tale, from Chaucer" ([235]-246); "The History of Love," by Hopkins ([249]-310); "Ovid's Amours, in Three Books" ([313]-419). Dryden is listed as the translator of the Art of Love.
Allegorical and decorative frontispieces to Ovid's texts. This book, continuously paginated, contains "Ovid's Art of Love, in Three Books," translated by Dryden (-234); "The Court of Love. A Tale, from Chaucer" ([235]-246); "The History of Love," by Hopkins ([249]-310); "Ovid's Amours, in Three Books" ([313]-419). Dryden is listed as the translator of the Art of Love.
ProvenanceAcquired in 1922 by William A. Sargent, Boston (1858-1936), by whom bequeathed to MFA, November 17, 1937.