Description based on: Numb. I (Monday, March 24, 1718); title from caption., Essays on philosophy, morals, politics, health, classical literature--no. 339 being a translation of Pindar's 'First Olympionique' or Ode to the hero of Syracuse. Includes a series of miscellanies and another meditations on the evils of drink., Imprint from colophon; imprints lack dates., Imprints vary somewhat; later booksellers' names include: T. Griffiths, J. Roberts, W. Chetwood, A. Dodd, and J. Peele., Most numbers have classical quotation below title., No more published; author announces his retirement in no.350 (28 July 1721)., Note below title: To be continued every Monday and Friday., Price appears at foot of first column of text., Printed in two columns on folio half-sheet; text begins with factotum initial., Some issues dated according to Lady Day dating., and Years of publication from dates of issues.
Publisher:
Printed for W. Wilkins at the Post-House under Will's Coffee-house, Covent-Garden; and sold by W. Graves, at the Black Spread Eagle in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Graves in St. James's Street; where letters and advertisements are taken in,
Subject (Name):
Pindar.--Ode ... XXXX.--English
Subject (Topic):
Health--Periodicals, Moralities, English--Periodicals, and Philosophy--Periodicals
Free thinker, Freethinker, and The Free-thinker, or Essays of wit and humor
Description:
Description based on: Numb. I (Monday, March 24, 1718); title from caption., Essays on philosophy, morals, politics, health, classical literature--no. 339 being a translation of Pindar's 'First Olympionique' or Ode to the hero of Syracuse. Includes a series of miscellanies and another meditations on the evils of drink., Imprint from colophon; imprints lack dates., Latest issue consulted: Numb. CCCL (Friday, July 28. 1721)., No more published; author announces his retirement in no.350 (28 July 1721)., Note below title: To be continued every Monday and Friday., Some issues dated according to Lady Day dating., and Years of publication from dates of issues.
Publisher:
Printed for W. Wilkins at the Post-House under Will's Coffee-house, Covent-Garden; and sold by W. Graves, at the Black Spread Eagle in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Graves in St. James's Street; where letters and advertisements are taken in,
Subject (Name):
Pindar.--Ode ... XXXX.--English
Subject (Topic):
Health--Periodicals, Moralities, English--Periodicals, and Philosophy--Periodicals