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Title: A Dictionary of Ancient Geography, Explaining the Local Appellations in Sacred, Grecian, and Roman History; Exhibiting the Extent of Kingdoms, and Situations of Cities, &C. And Illustrating the Allusions and Epithets in the Greek and Roman Poets. The Whole Established by Proper Authorities, and Designed for the Use of Schools
Description: London: Printed for G. Robinson and T. Cadell, 1773. First edition; 8vo, 5" x 8 1/2"; pp. [5], iv, [628]; contemporary polished calf; 5 raised bands; title blind-stamped (faded); few chips to spine; some rubbing to boards (mostly to back cover and corners); a few spots from insect damage; dust-dulling to first several pages, else clean; small signature to first free page; very good. The first and only edition of an uncommon 18th century dictionary. Alexander Macbean was a Scottish writer and one of the compilers of Dr Samuel Johnson's dictionary (the current book's preface was written by Samuel Johnson). He was a descendant of Clan Macbean, a highland Scottish clan dating back to the 15th century. Dr. Johnson himself wrote about the dictionary: "A work like this has long been wanted: I would willingly flatter myself that the want is now supplied.. Ill.: 0. 2.

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- Book number: 000620

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