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==Some editions== * 1621 - Paris, Nicolas Buon (Latin) * 1622 - London, Eliot's Court Press (Latin) * 1623 - Frankfurt, Danielis & Davidis Aubriorum & Clementis Schleichij (Latin) * 1625 - London, G. Purslowe for Henry Seile (First English edition) * 1626 - Johann Barclaÿens Argenis Deutsch gemacht durch Martin Opitzen. Breslau. (First German edition) * 1627 - Leiden, Elzevir (First printing by Elzevir) * 1629 - Venice, G. Salis, ad instantia di P. Frambotti (Italian translation by [[Francesco Pona]]) * 1630 - Elzevir (Second printing by Elzevir) * 1630 - Elzevir (Third printing by Elzevir) * 1636 - London, Syne of the Tygres Head (Second English edition) * 1644 - Amsterdam, J. Janssonius (Second German edition) * 1697 - Warszawa, Drukarnia OO. Pijarów, (Polish translation by [[Wacław Potocki]]) * 1995 - New York, (Fourth printing by Argenis Jimenez)(English edition) Originally published in Latin in 1621, King James asked for it to be translated into English. The first such translation was undertaken by [[Ben Jonson]], but his version was lost in a fire which also destroyed many of his other works. Later translations were made by Kingsmill Long (1625), and Robert Le Gruys (1628). [[Clara Reeve]] translated it as ''The Phoenix'' (1772).<ref>{{cite book|last1=Price|first1=Fiona|title=Revolutions in Taste, 1773–1818: Women Writers and the Aesthetics of Romanticism|date=2016|publisher=Routledge}}</ref>
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