Cc.2.1.10 - Cc.2.1.11 (Copy 1)
Fo.2.19 (Copy 2)
Tragedies
L. Annaei Senecae tragoediae cum notis integris Johannis Frederici Gronovii, et selectis Justi Lipsii, M. Antonii Delrii, Jani Gruteri, H. Commelini, Josephi Scaligeri, Danielis et Nicolai Heisiorum, Thomae Farnabii aliorumque; itemque observationibus nonnullis Hugonis Grotii. Omnia recensuit; notas, animadversiones, atque indicem novum locupletissimumque adjecit; ipsum vero auctoris syntagma cum MS. codice contulit Joannes Casparus Schröderus.
Delphis : Apud Adrianum Beman, 1728.
[124], 802, [212] p. ; 4to.
Additional engraved title-page.
Title printed in red and black.
Woodcut t.p. vignette; initials; marginal line numbers.
Notes and commentary given as footnotes in double columns.
[Cc.2.1.10 - Cc.2.1.11]: Storer bequest label dated 1800; bequeathed to Eton by Anthony Morris Storer in 1799.
[Cc.2.1.10 - Cc.2.1.11]: Armorial bookplate of Charles Spooner.
[Copy 2]: Armorial bookplate of John Keate, headmaster of Eton 1809-1834. Further ms. material on Keate is tucked into an envelope on the rear pastedown.
[Copy 2]: Pencil inscription on front pastedown: G.L.J. Engle d.d. Davis Rackam [?] d.d. Anthony Chenevix-Trench Sept 1969.
[Cc.2.1.10 - Cc.2.1.11]: 18th century blind-stamped vellum, with central ornament.
[Copy 2]: Contemporary brown sprinkled calf: gold tooled roll along board edges; gold tooled floral stamps and cornerpieces on compartments of spine; spine label, very worn, with gold tooled letters (Ns reversed); six raised bands.
[Cc.2.1.10 - Cc.2.1.11]: Previous shelfmark: Cc.2.2.16-17.
[Cc.2.1.10 - Cc.2.1.11]: Ms. prices.
[Cc.2.1.10 - Cc.2.1.11]: Bound in two volumes.
Tragedies Early works to 1800.
Storer, Anthony Morris, 1746 - 1799 former owner.
Keate, John, 1773 - 1852 former owner.
Chenevix-Trench, Anthony, 1919 - 1979 former owner.
Netherlands Delft.
B13635