Rome's hic est ille Cicero, or Cicero's loyal epistles, according to Hannibal Caro, Cornelius Nepos, etc. [manuscript], ca. 1630.

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Rome's hic est ille Cicero, or Cicero's loyal epistles, according to Hannibal Caro, Cornelius Nepos, etc. [manuscript], ca. 1630.

Contains 7 letters in English verse, written as if from Cicero, his future wife Terentia, Publius Lentulus, etc., to each other. Some sources are mentioned in the margins.

[55] leaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7963962

Folger Shakespeare Library

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