1 88 BIBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA. 



San Martino ( Matteo, Conte de). Pescatoria et ecloghe del 

 San Martino. [Venice, Giolito, circa 1566]. 8. 



[ A-M iv. in eights. The printer's device is a phoenix, with motto 

 " Semper eadem " and the initials J. G. with F. underneath.] 



Sannazaro ( Jacopo ). See CAMPAUX ( A.) De ecloga pisca- 

 toria, 1859. 8. 



Piscatoria, with : De partu virginis, etc. Romae, 



in aedibus F. Minilii Calvi, 1526. 8.; Neapoli, A. F. Corinal- 

 dinum, 1526. 8.; Venetiis, in aedibus Aldi et A. Asulani, 

 1527 & 1528. 8.; Parisiis,R. Stephanus, 1527. 8.; [Venetiis] 

 Aldus, 1533. 8.; included in : 



Opera omnia Latine scripta. Venetiis, fratres da Sabio, 

 1526. 8.; Venetiis, in aedibus haeredum A. Manutii, 1535. 

 8.; Lugduni, apud S. Gryphium, 1536, 1540, 1547, 1549; 

 Venetiis, ex Bib. Aid., 1570. 8.; Lugduni, 1587, 1592. 16.; 

 Rothomagi, 1609. 16.; Amstelodami, 1689. 12.; Cum 

 emendatissimis collata exemplaribus. Neapoli, 1699. 12.; 

 Paris, 1725. 12.; Amstelodami, 1728. 8.; also in: 



Poemata. Patavii. Josephus Cominus, 1719, 1731, I7S 1 - 

 4.; Venetiis, 1746. 8.; 



Selecta poemata Italorum qui Latine scripserunt...accurante 

 A. Pope. London, Knapton, 1740. 8. 



Delle egloghe e d'altro poemetto [Salices] di J. S. 



versione [by G. da Riva]. Lat. and ItaL Vicenza, 1788. 

 p P . 9 7. 8. 



Le egloghe pescatorie di A, S. S. recate in versi Italiani 

 dal Cavaliere L. Biondi. Torino, 1823. 8. 



Select translations from the works of San- 



nazarius, H. Grotius, etc. To which is prefix'd some account 

 of the authors. By Mr. Rooke. London, Millan, 1726. 8. 

 [The eclogues have a separate title-page, 1725, 62pp. Three of 

 the eclogues were also translated by Mr. Tate and with a fourth 

 (Proteus) by W. Bowls, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, were 

 printed, with the title " The Piscatory Eclogues of Sannazarius 

 English'd by Mr. Tate," pp. 347-372 of a collection which we have 

 not hitherto been able to identify. Some account of Sannazarius 

 and his eclogues is added to an anonymous translation of the 

 "Salices" [by G. Rooke] entitled "The Osiers, a pastoral,... Cam- 

 bridge," 1724. 4to. Sannazarius was born at Naples in 1458 and 

 died in 1530. He wrote ten eclogues, but five were lost during a 

 long absence in France. The eclogues extant are entitled : " Phyllis," 

 "Galatea/ 1 " Mopsus/ 1 "Proteus/ 1 and "Herpylis." They are 

 considered the most perfect works of this distinguished poet. The 

 name of Actius Sincerus was assumed whilst a member of the 

 "Accademia Pontana."] 



Satchell ( Thomas). Provisional index to a glossary of fish 



