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Della Crusca.
Della Crusca. Once more on Virgils tomb I'll muse, And Lauras gemm'd with evening dews; Once more Rome's Via Sacra tread, And ponder on the mighty dead. Vid the Poetry of the World, Vol: I. P.103.
S. Harding delin. W.N. Gardiner, Sculp:
Publish'd as the Act directs, July, 1. 1797 by T. Philipe, Pall Mall Court.
Stipple. Plate 299 x 203mm. 11¾ x 8".
A young man sitting by a tomb or wall, his head resting in his right hand, holding the feathers of a hat in his left hand, within an oval.
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[Edvardus Pocock S.T.P.]
[Edvardus Pocock S.T.P.]
[S. Harding del. W.N. Gardiner sc.]
[n.d. c.1797.]
Stipple. Proof before all letters, name of sitter pencilled lower left. 185 x 128mm. 7¼ x 5".
Edward Pococke (1604-1691) was an English Orientalist and biblical scholar. He was ordained a priest of the Church of England in 1629 and the first result of his studies was an edition from a Bodleian Library manuscript of the four New Testament epistles, which were not in the old Syriac canon, and were not contained in European editions of the Peshito.
NPG: D5538.
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