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Poetae Christiani veteres
Prudentii poetae Opera. Virtutumcum uitiis pugna, heroico carmine. Hymni diurnarum rerum, ad Gallictum ... Cantica Joannis Damasceni ... Cosmæ Hierosolymitani cantica tredecim. Cantica Marci episcopi Idrontis, in Magnum Sabbatum. Canticum Theophanis in Anntionem ...
[Venetiis] : [Apud Aldum], [1501-1504].
3v. ; 4to.
Vol. I previously Fe.4.19 and Fe.4.20. Vol. III previously Ba.8.12 and Fa.4.18.
A collection of Christian poets commonly known as "Poetae Christiani veteres".
Texts in Greek and Latin.
Edited by A. Manuzio.
Catalogued from title-page to Vol. I.
Vol. II has title-page reading "Sedulii Mirabilium diuinor libri quatuor ... Elegia ... Hymnus de Christo ... Juvenci de Euangelica Historia libri quatuor. Aratoris cardinalis Historiæ Apostolicæ libri duo. Probæ Falconiæ Ceto ex Vergilio de novo et ueteri testamento. Homerocentra ... Opusculum ad Anntiationem beatiss. Virginis ... Lactantii Firmiani de resurrectione elegia ... De passione Domini ... Cyprianus de Ligno Crucis ... Tipherni deprecatoria ad Virginem Elegia. Oratio ad eandem ... Oratio matutina ad Deum ... Sancti Damasi de laudibus Pauli Apostoli ... Elegia in Hierusalem. Ode in natali die Salvatoris. In die Palmarum (carmen R. Zovenzonii). De Passione Domini (carmen R. Zovenzonii). Ad Christum ut perdat Turcas; Epigramma ad beatiss. Virginem. Vita S. Martini episcopi a Seuero Sulpicio ... De Miraculis S. Martini Dialogus . Vita S. Nicolai ...".
Vol. III has title-page reading "Gregorii Nazianzeni Carmina, cum Versione Latina.".
Imprints from colophons. Colophon to Vol. III reads "Ex Aldi academia".
Vol. II wants first leaf (title-page).
Ms. prices.
Renouard I pp. 57-62 (Vols. I-II), and pp. 108-9 (Vol. III)
Vols. I and III: Label recording donation to Eton by John Reynolds in 1751; ms. ex libris of Capuchins at Brescia; ms. ex libris of Ambrosius Ipposonius, canon of Padua.
Vols. I and III: >18th century calf.
Vol. II: ?16th century limp velllum, with Aldine device drawn in ink on spine.
Manuzio, Aldo, 1449 or 50 - 1515 editor.
Italy Venice.
lat grc
B14908