Ba.5.18(02)
[Another copy:] Fg.5.14(02)
John, 12th cent - 12th cent Mauropus, Metropolitan of Euchaita,
[Versus iambici]
Ioannis Metropolitani Euchaitensis versus iambici in principalium festorum pictas in tabulis historias atq; alia varia compositi; nunc primum in lucem editi cura Matthæi Busti ...
Versus iambici
Joannis Metropolitani Euchaitensis Versus iambici duae
Etonæ : In Collegio Regali, excudebat Ioannes Norton, 1610.
[8], 73, [9]p ; 4to.
Main text in Greek; prelims. and notes in Latin.
Printed by M. Bradwood (STC).
Bound with: Gregory of Nazianzus "In Iulianum invectæ duæ ...", 1610.
ESTC, S103427
STC, 14622
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1958. 1 microfilm reel; 35mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640; 745:03).
[Ba.5.18(02)] Bookplate of Eton College Library.
[Ba.5.18(02)] Given to Eton by Sir John Noble.
[Ba.5.18(02)] Heber library stamps.
[Ba.5.18(02)] Signature: "Stephanus Baluzius Tutelensis" (title-page of first work in vol.), i.e., Etienne Baluze (1630-1718)?
[Ba.5.18(02)] Arms and joint monogram of Jacques-Auguste de Thou (1553-1617) and Gasparde de la Chastre (his second wife), on covers.
[Fg.5.14(02)] Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
[Fg.5.14(02)] Ms. inscription on front flyleaf in 18th-century hand: "Johannes Hanscombe" i.e. John Hanscombe.
[Fg.5.14(02)] Ms. inscription on endleaf in a 17th-century hand: "James Rogers his booke anno domini".
[Fg.5.14(02)] Repeated ms. inscription on endleaf, struck through in ink: "Beniemen Hayes" i.e. Benjamin Hayes?
[Fg.5.14(02)] Ms. inscription on final pastedown: "Mathæus Bustus".
[Ba.5.18(02)] 17th century olive, gold-tooled morocco. Arms and joint monogram of Jacques-Auguste de Thou (1553-1617) and Gasparde de la Chastre (his second wife) stamped in gold.
[Fg.5.14(02)] 17th-century vellum, possibly Williamson; border of three blind fillets; traces of ties.
[Ba.5.18(02)] Previously Etoniana 1610?, B.r.6, and B.r.C.4.
[Ba.5.18(02)] Bookseller's catalogue entry on front pastedown.
[Ba.5.18(02)] Lot numbers.
[Fg.5.14(02)] Various annotations, doodles and mottoes in Latin and Greek, in several different hands.
[Fg.5.14(02)] Previously Ak.6.07.
Byzantine poetry Early works to 1800.
Bust, Matthew, 1543 or 4 - 1613 editor.
Noble, John Henry Brunel, 1865 - ? Sir, donor.
Baluze, Etienne, 1630 - 1718 former owner.
Heber, Richard, 1773 - 1833 former owner.
Thou, Jacques-Auguste de, 1553 - 1617 former owner.
England Eton.
lat grc
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