Chamæleon redivivus [electronic resource] : or, Nathaniel's character revers'd. A satire. Written by Mr. George Buchanan, against the laird of Lidingtone. Extracted formerly from the manuscript in the Cotton library, and afterwards printed at London, Edinburgh and Leiden: ... and most humbly inscribed to a learned C-k of the T- C- of E-.
1741
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Chamæleon redivivus [electronic resource] : or, Nathaniel's character revers'd. A satire. Written by Mr. George Buchanan, against the laird of Lidingtone. Extracted formerly from the manuscript in the Cotton library, and afterwards printed at London, Edinburgh and Leiden: ... and most humbly inscribed to a learned C-k of the T- C- of E-.
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[Edinburgh?] : Printed in the year, 1741.
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- Scotland -- Edinburgh.
Language
English
Description
26,52,6p. ; 8⁰.
Note
In three parts.
The register is continuous throughout.
Dedication to part 1 signed: Philalethes Misco-Chamælon.
Part II. has a separate titlepage: 'A dentifrice for Bucaulo-cephalo-dogmatico-pragmatico despotico-moro-vulturno-grammateus: or, Scriblerus exposed, .. A poem'. By Arthur Johnston.
Pp 51-52 of part II contains: 'Dr. Johnston's Latin epigram against two pettifoggers of the law, .. ' - Part III: 'Lamentation, for E-na in thraldom: or, Scriblerus canvassed arraigned, and cast'.
Satires edited by Henry William Lauder and directed against George Irving, clerk of the town council of Edinburgh, John Ker and others.
Reproduction of original from Harvard University Houghton Library.
The register is continuous throughout.
Dedication to part 1 signed: Philalethes Misco-Chamælon.
Part II. has a separate titlepage: 'A dentifrice for Bucaulo-cephalo-dogmatico-pragmatico despotico-moro-vulturno-grammateus: or, Scriblerus exposed, .. A poem'. By Arthur Johnston.
Pp 51-52 of part II contains: 'Dr. Johnston's Latin epigram against two pettifoggers of the law, .. ' - Part III: 'Lamentation, for E-na in thraldom: or, Scriblerus canvassed arraigned, and cast'.
Satires edited by Henry William Lauder and directed against George Irving, clerk of the town council of Edinburgh, John Ker and others.
Reproduction of original from Harvard University Houghton Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T117569.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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