Co.3.01
[Aesop's fables. Greek & Latin]
Habentur hoc uolumine hæc, uidelicet. Vita, & fabellæ Aesopi cum interpretatione Latina, ita tamen ut separari a Græco possit pro uniuscuiusq; arbitrio ... Gabriæ fabellæ tres & quadraginta ex trimetris iambis, præter ultimam ex Scazonte, cum Latina interpretatioe ... Phurnutus seu, ut alii, Curnutus de natura deorum. Palæphatus de non credendis historiis. Heraclides Ponticus de Allegoriis apud Homerum. Ori Apollinis Niliaci hieroglyphica. Collectio prouerbiorum Tarrhæi, & Didymi ... Ex Aphthonii exercitamentis de fabula ... De fabula ex imaginibus Philostrati ... Ex Hermogenis exercitamentis de fabula Prisciano interprete. Apologus Aesopi de Cadissita apud Gellium.
[Venetiis] : [Apud Aldum], [1505].
[17], [51] leaves, 65-142 p., 172 columns, [2] leaves ; Fo.
Previously Co.2.1.1.
Text in Latin and Greek.
Edited and translated by A. Manuzio.
Imprint from colophon.
Every other leaf in the [51] leaves section is numbered so that the Greek text is paged from 17 to 64 and the interleaved Latin translation is unnumbered.
Planudes collection of Aesop's fables.
Ms. annotations (faded).
Storer bequest label dated 1800; bequeathed to Eton by Anthony Morris Storer in 1799.
18th century red morocco. Blind-stamped border with gold-tooled geometric pattern of interlocking fillets. By Roger Payne.
Italy Venice.
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