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Andreae Libavii Poetae Caesarei Poemata Epica, Lyrica, & Elegiaca : Cvm Epigrammatibus nonnullis alicubi insertis
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across major library catalogs (including LOC, local scholarly catalogs, and OpenAlex) yielded no evidence of any English translation—complete, partial, or excerpted—of Andreas Libavius's 1602 collection 'Poemata Epica, Lyrica, & Elegiaca'. While Libavius is well-known for his scientific and chemical writings, his Neo-Latin poetic output remains untranslated in English.
Verified Apr 1, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, openalex, loc, ustc · methodology
Andreas Libavius uses the power of poetry to demand justice against tyrants and define the moral life. Readers will encounter a striking blend of political fervor, medical ethics, and theological intensity. This collection reveals how one 17th-century scholar navigated a world torn by war and moral confusion.