Title Information
Non Sort
The
Title
Roman daughter
Subtitle
an example of a virtuous wife, who fed her father with her own milk- he being sentenced to be starved to death by Tiberius Caeesar [sic], Emperor of Rome; but was afterwards pardoned, and the daughter highly rewarded
Title Information: Alternative (displayLabel="First line:")
Title
In Rome there liv'd a Nobleman
Name: Corporate
Type of Resource
text
Genre
broadsides.
Genre (aat) (authorityURI="http://vocab.getty.edy/aat/", valueURI="http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300026739")
broadsides (notices)
Origin Information
Place
Place Term: Code (MARC Country Code)
xx
Place
Place Term: Text
s.l
Date Issued
18--]
Date Issued: Start (encoding="w3cdtf")
1800
Date Issued: End (encoding="w3cdtf")
1899
Date Issued: Start (encoding="w3cdtf", qualifier="questionable")
1800
Date Issued: End (encoding="w3cdtf", qualifier="questionable")
1899
Issuance
monographic
Language
Language Term: Code (ISO639-2B)
eng
Physical Description
Form (marcform)
print
Extent
Broadside. 48 x 28 cm.
Table of Contents
The Indian philosopher (First line: Why should our joys transform to pain)
Note
Printed in three columns divided by lines of type ornaments.
Subject (LCSH)
Topic
Fathers and daughters
Topic
Poetry
Subject (LCSH)
Topic
Prisoners
Topic
Poetry
Subject
Topic
Sentimental poetry
Subject (LCSH)
Geographic
India
Topic
Poetry
Related Item: Constituent
Title Information
Title
The Indian philosopher
Related Item: Constituent
Title Information
Title
Why should our joys transform to pain
Identifier: Local (displayLabel="Harris Broadsides no.")
HB
Record Information
Record Content Source (marcorg)
RBN
Record Creation Date (encoding="marc")
950921
Record Identifier (source="RPB")
b24230054
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