The apophthegms of the ancients:
being an historical collection of the most celebrated, elegant, pithy and prudential sayings of all the illustrious personages of antiquity. Expressing their philosophical, civil, and military notions; representing their humour, genius, wit, and manners; and exhibiting a choice variety of curious and improving anecdotes of their lives.
Selected from the Greek and Latin collections of Des. Erasmus, and illustrated with his remarks and explanations ...

APA Citation

Erasmus, D. (1753). The apophthegms of the ancients: being an historical collection of the most celebrated, elegant, pithy and prudential sayings of all the illustrious personages of antiquity. Expressing their philosophical, civil, and military notions; representing their humour, genius, wit, and manners; and exhibiting a choice variety of curious and improving anecdotes of their lives. London: A. Millar.

MLA Citation

Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536. The Apophthegms of the Ancients: Being an Historical Collection of the Most Celebrated, Elegant, Pithy And Prudential Sayings of All the Illustrious Personages of Antiquity. Expressing Their Philosophical, Civil, And Military Notions; Representing Their Humour, Genius, Wit, And Manners; And Exhibiting a Choice Variety of Curious And Improving Anecdotes of Their Lives. London: A. Millar, 1753.

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