contain "Note 17, p. 95, last line," on the Pirates of Barataria, and (secondly) on Archbishop Blackbourne.
The Corsair,/ A Tale./ By Lord Byron./ [Motto as above.] Tenth Edition./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1818./ [8º.
Collation--
Half-title (R. London:/ Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars./), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Dedication, pp. 5-9; Text, pp. 11-96; Notes, pp. 97-105; Poems, pp. -114.
Note.--The poem is (incorrectly) numbered 1873 lines, line 1506 being numbered 1511.
XI.
The Corsair./ A Tale./ By Lord Byron./ [Motto as above.] London: Printed and Published by W. Dugdale,/ 23, Russell Court, Drury Lane./ 1825./ [12º.
Collation--
Pp. 72.
XII.
The Corsair./ A Tale./ By Lord Byron./ "---- I suoi pensieri in lui dormir non ponno"--Tasso./ [London, 1844.] [8º.
Collation--
Pp. iv. + 5-48.
Note.--Part of "Clarke's Home Library."
XIII.
The Corsair:/ A Tale./ By/ Lord Byron./ London: Archd. K. Murray & Co.,/ 30 Queen Square, W.C.:/ Glasgow: 243 Parliamentary Road./ 1867./ [16º.
Collation--
Pp. 122.
Note.--- Part of "Murray's Standard Poets."
Translations of The Corsair.
German.
Der Korsar, eine Erzählung. [Deutsch v.] F.L. von Tschirsky. Berlin, Maurer. 1816. [12º.
II.
Der Korsar, eine Erzählung. [Deutsch von] Elise von Hohenhausen. Altona, Hammerich. 1820. [8º.
III.
Der Korsar. Erzählung. Aus d. Engl. übers. v. Friederike Friedmann. Leipzig, Brockhaus. 1852. [16º.
Collation--
Pp. 90.
IV.
Der Corsar. Gedicht, Aus d. Engl. von Viet. v. Arentsschild. Mainz, Iabern. 1852. [16º.
Collation--
Pp. 139.
Der Korsar. Eine Erzählg. v. Lord Byron. Frei übers. v. Adf. Seubert. Leipzig, Ph. Reclam, jr. [1871-76.] [16º. [Kayser, 1877.]
Collation--
Pp. 69.
Note.--No. 406 of the "Universal-Bibliothek."
Hungarian.
A Kalóz./ Irta/ Lord Byron./ Angolból Forditotta/ Kacziány Géza./ Budapest./ Franklin-Társulat/ Magyar Irod. Intézet és Könyvnyomda./ 1892./ [16º.
Collation--
Pp. 74.
Italian.
Il Corsaro/ Novella/ di/ Lord Byron/ Versione in prosa/ di L.C./ Torino/ Vedova Pomba e figli/ 1819/ [8º.
Collation--
Pp. v. + 131.
Note.--The Front. is a lithograph of the portrait of "Giorgio Byron," by G.H. Harlow. A translation, "Al Tempo," "Time on whose arbitrary wing," pp. , 131, follows the Notes to the Corsair. The translation includes the four additional lines at the end of Canto I. stanza xi., but not the Note on the "Pirates of Barataria."
II.
Il Corsaro/ Novella/ di/ Lord Byron/ Versione in prosa/ di L.C./ Seconda edizione riveduta dall' autore./ Milano/ Presso Rodolfo Vismara/ 1820/ [8º.
Collation--
Pp. 4 + 5-123.
Note.--For Front., vide supra, No. i.
III.
Il Corsaro, novella di lord Byron. Traduzione dall' inglese di Giuseppe Nicolini. Milano, tip. di Giovanni Silvestri. 1842. [16º.
Collation--
Pp. xlviii. + 106.
IV.
Il Corsaro, novella Inglese, tradotta da Eritreo Migdonio. Firenze, 1842, tipografia Piatti.
Il/ Corsaro/ di/ Lord Byron/ Versione del Cavaliere/ Luigi Serenelli Honorati/ Già Presid. di Corte d'Appello/ Bologna/ Tip. Mareggiani All' Insegna di Dante/ 1797, Via Malcontenti, 1797/ 1870/ [8º.
Collation--
Pp. 95.
VI.
II Corsaro/ Novella di Lord Byron/ Versione/ di/ Carlo Rosnati/ [8º.
Collation--
Pp. 96 + Sonnet, "Santa Rosa," p. .
Russian.
Spanish.
El Corsario. Por el Byron, traducido en castellano por M.... Imp. de David à Paris. A Paris, rue du Temple, N. 69. 1827. [18º.
II.
El/ Corsario/ Por/ Lord Byron./ Valencia:/ Imprenta de Cabrerizo./ 1832./ [32º.
Collation--
Pp. 272.
Swedish.
Corsaren./ Af/ Lord Byron./ [Motto as above.] Stockholm,/ Tryckt Hos Joh. Beckman, 1868./
Collation--
Pp. 96.
Note.--"Ofversattning af Talis Qualis."
The Curse of Minerva.
The Curse of Minerva./ London:/ Printed by T. Davison, Lombard Street, Whitefriars./ 1812./ [4º.
Collation--
Title, one leaf, pp. 1, 2; Text, pp. 3-25. The Imprint (Printed by T. Davison, Lombard Street,/ Whitefriars, London./) is in the centre of p. .
Note.--The pages of the Text measure 280 x 220.
II.
The/ Curse of Minerva./ A Poem,/ By the Right Honourable/ Lord Byron/---- Pallas te hac [sic] vulnere, Pallas/ Immolat, et poenam scelerato ex sanguine sumit./ Philadelphia:/ Printed for De-Silver and Co./ 1815./ [8º.
Collation--
Pp. 24.
Note.--It is probable that this edition, which closely resembles the later separate issues of the Corsair, the Bride of Abydos, and the Giaour, was printed in London.
III.
The/ Curse of Minerva./ A Poem./ By the Right Honourable/ Lord Byron./---- Pallas te hac [sic] vulnere, Pallas/ Immolat, et poenam scelerato ex sanguine sumit./ Third Edition./ Paris./ Published by Galignani/ at the French, English, Italian, German and Spanish/ Library, No. 18, Rue Vivienne./ 1818./ [12º.
Collation--
Half-title, one leaf, pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Text, pp. 5-. The Imprint (Printed by A. Belin) is at the foot of P. .
Note (1).--A Fourth Edition, identical with the Third, was issued by Galignani in 1820. Quérard (1827) records the issue of a Second Edition, published by A. and W. Galignani in 1818.
Note (2).--The Curse of Minerva (full text) is included in the fifth volume of the edition of Byron's Works published by Louis and Baudry in 1825 (see W. No. xviii.); in the first volume of the Fifth Edition, in sixteen volumes, published by A. and W. Galignani in 1822 (see W. No. xix.), but was not published, in its entirety, in England till 1831 (see W. No. xliii.).
For a bibliographical note on The Curse of Minerva, first published as The Malediction of Minerva, or The Athenian Marble Market (111 lines), in the New Monthly Magazine, April, 1818, vol. iii. p. 240, and often reprinted in a mutilated form, see Poetical Works, 1898, i. 452.
The Deformed Transformed.
The/ Deformed Transformed;/ A Drama. By the/ Right Hon. Lord Byron./ London, 1824:/ Printed for J. and H.L. Hunt,/ Bond Street, and Tavistock Street./ [8º.
Collation--
Half-title (R. London:/ Printed by C.H. Reynell, Broad Street, Golden Square./), pp. 1, 2; Title, pp. 3, 4; Author's Advt., p. 6; Dramatis Personæ, one leaf, pp. 7, 8; Text, pp. 9-88. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 88.
Note.--A Second and Third Editions, identical with the First, were issued in 1824.
II.
The Deformed Transformed, a drama by the Right hon. lord Byron. Impr. de A. Belin, à Paris, chez A. et W. Galignani, 1824. [12º.
Note.--La Metamorphose du Bossu forms part (pp. 1-103) of Tome Quinzième of Oeuvres Complètes de Lord Byron. Paris, Ladvocat/ 1824./ (See Transl. of Coll. Ed. No. i.)
III.
The/ Deformed Transformed./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Illustration, "What do I see?"] New and Complete Edition. --Price one Penny./ London: J. Dicks, 313, Strand; all Booksellers./ [1883, etc.] [12º.
Collation--
Pp. 583-597.
Note.--The Deformed Transformed is No. 113 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."
Translation.
Hungarian.
Budapesti/ Árvizkönyv./ etc. Szerkeszti/ B. Eötvös József./ Negyedik Rötet./ Pesten,/ Kiadja Heckenast Gusztáv./ 1840./ [8º.
Collation--
Lord Byron'/ Elváltoztatott Idomtalanjából/ Töredek,/ Lukács Móricztól./ pp. 111-140.
Don Juan.
Cantos I., II.
Don Juan./ "Difficile est proprie communia dicere."/ Hor. Epist. ad Pison./ London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars./ 1819./ [4º.
Collation--
Half-title, one leaf; Title, one leaf; Second Half-title, pp. 1, 2; Text, pp. 3-227. The Imprint (London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars./) is in the centre of p. .
Contents--
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