A burlesque translation of Homer's Illiad [sic] with notes: the second part, commencing with the thirteenth book, ca.1800?

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A burlesque translation of Homer's Illiad [sic] with notes: the second part, commencing with the thirteenth book, ca.1800?

A bound ms. containing the author's memoranda for the editor and printer; a pencil note on the fly-leaf ascribes the work to Chancellor Kilty. The preface states that it was intended to complete Homer's travestie, which seems to be the one by Thomas Bridges (Caustic Barebones, pseud.), London, 1762, 1764, 1797. (See Lowndes.).

1 v. ; 33 cm.

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Kilty, William, 1757-1821

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William Kilty, of Annapolis, Md., was Chancellor of Maryland, 1806-1821. He died 10 Oct. 1821, in the 64th year of his age. (In: Scharf, T.H. History of Maryland. v.2, p. 622, note. From the description of A burlesque translation of Homer's Illiad [sic] with notes: the second part, commencing with the thirteenth book, ca.1800? (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122544389 ...

Homer.

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Bridges, Thomas, active 1759-1775

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