Fb.10.15
Apollodorus of Athens.
[Bibliotheca. Latin & Greek]
Apollodori Atheniensis bibliotheces, siue de Deorum origine, tam græcé, quàm latinè, luculentis pariter, ac doctis annotationibus illu=strati, & nunc primum in lucem editi libri tres. Benedicto Ægio Spoletino interprete, accessit etiam libris hisce nominum, rerumq: opulentissimus index. Quibus demum additus est Scipionis Tetti viri apprimedocti de Apollodoris ad Othonem Trvcsivm...
Apollodori Atheniensis bibliotheces, sive de Deorum origine, tam graecé, quàm latinè, luculentis pariter, ac doctis annotationibus illu=strati, & nunc primum in lucem editi libri tres. Benedicto Aegio Spoletino interprete, accessit etiam libris hisce nominum, rerumq[ue] opulentissimus index. Quibus demum additus est Scipionis Tetti viri apprimedocti de Apollodoris ad Othonem Trucsium...
Bibliotheces
De deorum origine
Romæ : in Ædibus Antoni Bladi, Pontif. Max. Excusoris de campo floræ, M.D.LV [1555].
[4], 138, [78] ; 8vo.
Greek and Latin in parallel columns.Sig. s7 in the second unnumbered section has the printed number 3 in the top right hand corner.Type ornament on the title page. Previously: Fl.8.18. With an index.
Adams, A1305
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
17th? century brown calf; double gold fillet to form a border; four raised bands; gold-tooled spine; spine title.
Mythology, Greek Early works to 1800.
Reynolds, John, 1667 - 1727 former owner.
Italy Rome.
grc lat
B18890