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Ovidius Naso, Publius; Picart, Bernard [Ill.]; Banier, Antoine [Comm.]
Ovid's Metamorphoses In Latin And English: [Two Volumes] (Band 1) — Amsterdam, 1732

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CONTENTS.

BOOK the FIRST.
By Mr. Dryden.

THE Creation of the EWorld. pag. i

The Golden Age. 6

The Silver Age. 8

The Brazen Age. ibid.

The Iron Age. ibid.

The Giants War. i o
The T'ansformation of Daphne into a Lawrel.

The Transformation of Io into a Heyfer. 31
The Eyes of Argus transform'd into a Pea-
cock's Train. "
The Transformation of Syrinx into Reeds. 3 8

BOOK the SECOND.

By Mr. Addison.
The Story of Phaeton. pag. 41

Phaeton'* Sifters transformed into Trees, f 2
TheTransformation of Cycnus into aSwan.ib.
The Story of Califto. ' f<S
■-i 0/Coronis, and Birth of MCcuhx-

pius. 63
Ocyrrhoe transformed to a Mare. 67
The Transformation of Battus to a Touch-

ftone. 69
The Story of Aglauros, transformed into a

Statue. 71
Europa^ Rape. j6

BOOK the THIRD.
By Mr. Addison.
The Story of Cadmus. ■ pag. 79

The Transformation o/A&xon into a Stag. 87
The Birth of Bacchus. 93
The Transformation of Tireiias. ibid.

- of Echo. 9f

The Story of Narciflus. 98

- 0/Pentheus. 102

The Mariners transformed to Dolphins. 104
The Death o/Pentheus. 108

BOOK the FOURTH.
The Story of Alcithbe and her Sifters, by

Mr. Eufden. pag. nz
-- of Pyramus and Thisbe, by the fa-
me Hand. 113
-—— of Leucothbe and the Sun, by the

fame Hand. 118
The Transformation of Clytie, by the fame

Hand. 1"

The Story of Salmacis and Hcrmaphrodi-

tus, by Mr. Addifon. 123
Alcithoe and her Sifters transformed to Batts,

by Mr. Eufden. 1 z6

The Transformation of Ino and Melicerta

to Sea-Gods, by the fame Hand. 128
1- of the Theban Matrons, by the fame

Hand. 132
The Story ofPerfeus, by the fame Hand. 136
Atlas transformed to a Mountain, by thefame

Hand. 138
Andromeda refc^d from the Sea-Monfter ,

by the fame Hand. 141
The Story of MedufaV Head, by the fame

Hand. 144

BOOK the FIFTH.

By Arthur Mainwaring.
The Story of Vcritm continued, pag. 145
M i qery&V Interview with the Mufes. 1 fy
The Fate o/Pyreneus. if6
The Story of the Pierides. if 7

The Song of the Pierides. ibid.
■ 1 of the Mufes. . 160
The Rape of Proferp i ne. 161
Cyane diffolves to a Fountain. 164
A Boy transformed to an Eft. ibid.
The Transformation of Afcalaphus into an

Owl. 166
The Daughters of Achelous transform'd to

Syrens. 169
The Story of A rethufa. 172

The Transformation o/Lyncus. 174
The Pierides transformed to Magpies, ijy

BOOK the SIXTH.
By Mr. Croxall.
The Transformation of Arachne into a Spi-
der, pag. 177
The Story o/Niobe. 184
The Transformation of Niobe. 189
The Peafants of Lycia transformed to
Frogs. 191
The Fate of Marfyas. 194
The Story of Pelops. 19f
■- of Tereus, Procne, and Philo-
mela. 197
Boreas in Love. 203

BOOK the SEVENTH.
The Story 0/Medea rf»</Jafon, by Mr. Tate.

pag. 210

The Dragon's Teeth, transformed to Men,

by the fame Fland. 21 3

Old iEfon reftored to Youth, by the fame

Hand. 217
The Death of Pelias, by thefame Hand. 221
The Story of iEgeus , by thefame Hand, zzf
- of Ants chang"d to Men , by Mr.

Stoneftreet. 232
- of Cephalus- and Procris, by Mr.

Tate. 2.39

BOOK the EIGHTH.
The Story of Nifus and Scylla , by Mr.

Croxall. pag. 249

The Labyrinth, by the fame Hand. zff
The Story of Dxdalus and Icarus, by the

fame Hand. 2f 7
- 0/Mcleager and Atalanta, by Mr.

Dryden. 262
The Transformation of the Naiads, by Mr.

Vernon. 277
Perimele turrfd into an IJland, by the fame

Hand. 278
The Story of Baucis and Philemon,by Mr.

Dryden. 2.80
The Changes of Proteus, by Mr. Vernon. 28 3
The Story of Erifichthon, by the fame Hand.

285-

The Defcription of Famine, by the fame
Hand. 287

The T'■ansformation of ErifichthonV Daugh-
ter, by the fame Hand. • 288

BOOK the NINTH.

The Story of Achelous and Hercules, by

Mr. Gay. pag. 2^0

The Death of Neflus the Centaur, by the

fame Hand. 294

-of Hercules, by the fame Hand. 297

The Transformation of Lichas into a Rock,

by the fame Hand. 299
The Apotheofis of Hercules, by the fame

Hand. ibid.
The Transformation of Galanthis , by the

fame Hand. 30i
The Fable 0/Diyope, by Mr. Pope. 308
Iolaus reftored to Youth, by Mr. Gay. 310
The Prophecy of Themis,£y the fame Hand.'ib.
The Debate of the Gods, by thefame Hand. 312
The Pajfton 0/Biblis ,by Stephen Harvey,

Efq; 313

The Fable of Iphis and Ianthe , by. Mr.
Dryden. 320

BOOK the TENTH.

The Story of Orpheus and Eurydice, by
Mr. Congreve. pag. 325-

TheFable o/Cypariffus,^ thefameHand. 332

- Continued by Mr. Croxall. 334

Hyacinthus transformed into a Flower, by
Mr. Ozel. 336"

The Transformations of the Ceraflce W Pro-
peptides, by tbe fame Fland. 338

The Story of Pigmalion and the Statue, by
Mr. Dryden. 340

■-■ of Cinyras and Myrrha , by the

fame Hand. 342

■-of Venus and Adonis, by Mr. Eus-

den. 3fO

BOOK the ELEVENTH.

The Death of Orpheus, by Mr. Croxall. 260
The Thracian Women transform'd to Trees,

by the fame Hand. z6z
The Fable of M id as, by the fame Hand. 364
The BuildingofTroy, by the fameHand. 369
The Story 0/ Thetis and Peieus, &c. by

the fame [land. 372
The Transformation of Dxdalion , by the

fame Hand. 374
A Wolf turned into Marble, by the fame

Hand. 376
The Story of Ceyx and Alcyone, by Mr.

Dryden. 379
The Houfe of Sleep, by the fame Hand. 384
^Ei'acus transformed into a Cormorant, by

the fame Hand. 389

BOOK the TWELFTH.
By Mr. Dryden.
The Trojan War. pag. 39*

The Houfe of Fame. 3^5
The Story o/Cygnus. 394

- o/Cxneus. 399

The Skirmifh between the Centaurs and
Lapithitcs. 400
The Story of Cyllarus and Hilonome. 40$*
Cxneus transformed to an Eagle. 407
7he Fate of Periclymenos. 409
The Death of Achilles. 410

BOOK the THIRTEENTH.

The Speeches of Ajax and Ulyfles, by Mr.

Dryden. pag. 414

The Death of Ajax, by the fame Hand. 42 f
The Story of PolyxenaW Hecuba, by Mr.

Temple Stanyan. 426
The Funeral of Memnon,£j Afr.Croxall.43 3
The Voyage o/^Eneas, by Mr.Catcot. 437
The Story of Acis, Polyphemus and Ga-
latea, by Mr. Dryden. 442

- of Glaucus and Scylla , by Mr.

Rowe. 449

BOOK the FOURTEENTH.
By Sir Samuel Garth, M.D.

The Transformation of Scylla. pag. 4f2
The Voyage of ./Eneas continued. 4f 6

The Transformation of the Cercopians into
Apes. 4f7
iEneas defends to Hell. 4f9

The Story of the Sibyll. 460
The Adventures of Achxmenides. 464

- o/Macareus. 46^

The Enchantments of Circe. 467
The Story of Picus and Canens. 470
iEneas arrives in Italy. 47f
The Adventures of Diomedes. 476
The Transformation of Appulus. 477
The Trojan Ships transformed to Sea-Nymphs.

The Deification of iEneas. 481

The Line of the Latian Kings. 483
The Story of Vertumnus and Pomona. 484

■- of Iphis and Anaxarete. 487

The Latian Line continWd. 489
The Affumption of Romulus. 493
- o/Hcrfilia. 491

BOOK the FIFTEENTH.

The Pythagorean Philofophy, by Mr. Dry-
den. 494
The Story 0/Hippclytus, by Mr. Catcot.

f07

Egeria transformed to a Fountain , by the
fame Hand, fo8
The Story o/Cippus, by Sir Samuel Garth.

f09

The Occafon of iEfculapius being brought
to Rome, by Mr. Welfted. j-14

The Deification of Julius Caefar ,by'thefame
Hand. fi9

The Reign of Auguftus , in which Ovid
flourifhed, by the fame Hand. f 22

The Poet concludes, by the fame Hand. $-23

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