THE ADVENTURES OF CATULLUS, AND HISTORY OF HIS AMOURS WITH LESBIA.
Intermixt with translations of his choicest poems. By several hands. 1707.
The most passionate and lyrical of all the Latin poets.
Catullus was very largely influenced by Sappho's 'Odes of Love', 610 B.C. Catullus and Horace combined form type for English odes, such as Ben Jonson wrote, addressed to 'Lesbia', 'Celia', 'Delia', etc.
CAXTON, WM. b. 1422, d. 1491. Scholar and printer.
THE CRONICLES OF ENGLOND. Westmynstre, 10 June 1480. The Discripcion of Britayne, Westmynstre, 18 August, 1480.
[This work is sometimes called the 'Chronicle of St. Alban's', and sometimes 'Caxton's Chronicle', also 'Fructus Temporum'.]
Mentioned here as England's first printer. Translated and printed many books, but mostly of a popular nature.
CELESTINA.
THE SPANISH BAWD REPRESENTED BY CELESTINA; OR THE TRAGICK COMEDY OF CALISTO AND MELIBEA. Tr. [by James Mabbe] 1631.