Year/Century: 17th century
Language: Latin
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Binding: Vellum
Description: Barclay (John) (Franciscus Hackius, Leiden, 1674) Euphormionis Lusinini, sive Jo. Barclaii Satyricon Lugd[uni] Batav[orum]: Ex Officiana Hackiana, 1674 Engraved architectural title, woodcut initials and embellishments, and original complete vellum binding 8vo: 5 by 7.5"; very good condition, with the exception of a small amount of repair at the margin in the lower right corner (approximately 70 pages). Latin text
John Barclay was a Scottish writer, poet, and satire who lived from 1582 to 1621. Barclay's Euphormionis Lusinini Satyricon (1603–07), a scathing satire on the Jesuits, the medical field, and modern research, education, and literature, is based on the urbane and simple prose and verse manner of the Roman satirist Gaius Petronius Arbiter. Tight with scoundrels and outlaws,
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