Gn.3.17
[Odyssey. Latin and Greek 1650]
Homeri odyssea cum interpretatione Lat. ad verbum, post alias omnes editiones repurgata plurimis erroribus, (& quidem crassis alicubi) partim ab Henr. STephano, partim ab aliis. Adjecti sunt etiam Homerici Centones qui Græcè Omerokentra: item, proverbialium Homeri versuum libellus.
Homeri odyssea cum interpretatione Lat. ad verbum, post alias omnes editiones repurgata plurimis erroribus, (& quidem crassis alicubi) partim ab Henr. STephano, partim ab aliis. Adjecti sunt etiam Homerici Centones qui Graecè Omerokentra: item, proverbialium Homeri versuum libellus
Editio postrema diligenter recognita per I.T.P.
Amstedædami : Apud Joannem Ravesteinium, CIC IC CL [1650].
804, 68, [41]p ; 16cm. (8vo.)
Previously: Fb.4.10 and Fa.6.12.
Edited by Henri Estienne.
Printer's device on title-page.
Includes index.
Engraved tail-pieces.
Greek and Latin printed back-to-back.
Signatures: A-3L8.
Text in Latin and Greek on opposite pages, with marginal notes.
Original imprint overpasted by label.
Original imprint reads: Amstelædami : Sumptibus Henricii Laurentii, MDCXLVIII.
Includes the Batrachomyomachia, Hymni and Epigrammata.
The Homerici centones, generally attributed to Patricius, were enlarged and rearranged by Eudocia, consort of Theodosius II.
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
Ms inscription: "Elib W. Adams".
17th century white vellum; yapp edges; sewn on five cords; ms. title on spine.
Former ECL shelfmark: Fa.4.09.
Ravestein, Johann publisher.
Reynolds, John, 1667 - 1727 former owner.
Adams, W. former owner.
Patricius, 5th cent - 5th cent Bishop,
Eudocia consort of Theodosius II, Emperor of the East,
Estienne, Henri, 1531 - 1598 printer.
Laurensz, Hendrik, fl. 1611 - 1648 printer.
Netherlands Amsterdam.
lat grc
B19220