Bi.2.18 (Copy 1)
Ie10.5.01 (Copy 2)
Symbolica Dianæ Ephesiæ statua a Claudio Menetreio Ceimeliothecæ Barberinæ Præfecto exposita. Cui accessere Lucæ Holstenij epistola ad Franciscum Cardinalem Barberinum de fulcris, seu verubus Dianæ Ephesiæ simulacro appositis. Io. Petri Bellorij notæ in numismata tùm Ephesia, tùm aliarum vrbium apibus insignita.
Editio altera auctior et ab eodem pluribus quàm antea nummis, & antiquis monumentis illustrata.
Romæ : Apud Io. Iacobum de Rubeis, suis sumptibus, & cura, 1688.
[2], 5-61, 50 p. : ill., plates ; 34 cm. (Fo)
Plates are numbered within the pagination sequences.
Some misnumbering of plates and pages.
"Lucæ Holstenii epistola ad Franciscum Cardinalem Barberinum de fulcris ..." has own title-page with imprint "Romæ, Apud Ioannem Baptistam Bussottum. MDCLXXXVIII".
[Copy 1] Bookplate of Eton College.
[Copy 1] Topham stamp; bequeathed to Eton by Richard Topham in 1736.
[Copy 2] Thomas Gray's copy with his ms. inscription on title-page.
[Copy 2] Ms. inscription: J. W. Rivington.
[Copy 2] Ms. inscription: "This was Dr. Middleton's".
[Copy 2] Ms. inscription: "Tho. Gray autograph on title-page... [unread] 1910 £1.7.6".
[Copy 2] Circular armorial Eton College Library bookplate.
[Copy 1] Late 17th century calf.
[Copy 2] Light brown leather half-binding with boards covered in marbled paper; five raised bands; title printed on label affixed to spine.
[Copy 1] Previously Bi.4.10 and Bi.2.21.
[Copy 2] Previously Gm.6.1
Temple of Artemis (Ephesus) Early works to 1800.
Diana (Roman deity) Early works to 1800.
Artemis (Greek deity) Early works to 1800.
Bees in numismatics Early works to 1800.
Topham, Richard, 1671 - 1730 former owner.
Gray, Thomas, 1716 - 1771 former owner.
Italy Rome.
lat gre
B12737