Fb.2.01
[Works. 1531]
Aristotelous hapanta = Aristotelis summi semper uiri, et in quem unum uim suam uniuersam contulisse natura reru[m] videtur, opera, quæcumq[ue] impressa hactenus extiterunt omnia, summa cum uigilantia excusa. Per Des. Eras. Roterodamum.
Aristotelis svmmi semper uiri, et in qvem vnvm uim suam uniuersam contulisse natura reru[m] videtur, opera, quaecumq[ue] impressa hactenus extiterunt omnia, summa cum uigilantia excusa. Per Des. Eras. Roterodamum
Basileae : apud Io. Beb[el]. anno, M.D.XXXI [1531].
[8], 336; 253, [1] leaves ; 34cm. (Fo.)
Edited with the assistance and emendations of Simon Grynaeus.
Previously: Fe.2.2.
First two words of title transliterated from Greek.
Includes the "Vita" of Guarino and the introduction of Porphyry.
Text in Greek.
Adams A1739
Book-label of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
Ms. notes in Greek and Latin on flyleaves.
Signatures of Thomas Cranmer and John Lumley bleached from title-page.
16th century brown blind rolled panelled calf; holes from remains of two clasps; five raised bands; spine title: "Aristotel opera Græce".
Philosophy Early works to 1800.
Philosophy, Ancient Early works to 1800.
Erasmus, Desiderius, ? - d. 1536 editor.
Grynäus, Simon, 1493 - 1541 editor.
Bebel, Johann, ? - d. ca. 1550 printer.
Reynolds, John, 1667 - 1727 former owner.
Cranmer, Thomas, 1489 - 1556 former owner.
Lumley, John Lumley, c. 1533 - 1609 former owner.
Switzerland Basle.
grc
B22731