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Shelfmark

Fb.4.01 - Fb.4.02

Author

Appianus of Alexandria.

Uniform title

[Historia Romana. Greek and Latin 1570]

Title

Appianou Alexandreous pomaika = Appiani Alexandrini Romanarum historiarum pars prior, continens earum Punicam, Syricam, Parthicam, Mithridaticam, Ibericam, Annibalicam. Alexander Tollivs, utrumque textum multis in locis emendavit, correxit & Henrici Stephani, ac doctorum quorundam virorum selectas annotationes adjecit.

Varying form of title

Appiani alexandrini romanorum historiarum : pars altera, continens Bellorum civilium, libros V. Historiae celticae ac Illyricae fragmenta, et Excerpta quaedam de Legationibus

Varying form of title

Appian Gr. Lat.

Publication, distribution, etc.

Amstelodami : Ex officinâ Joh. Janssonii à Waesberge, et Johannis à Someren. Anno, M.DC.LXX [1570].

Physical description

2v ([20], 598; [4], 599-1229, [95])p ; 20cm. (8vo.)

Note

Title of vol. 2: Appiani alexandrini romanorum historiarum : pars altera, continens Bellorum civilium, libros V. Historiae celticae ac Illyricae fragmenta, et Excerpta quaedam de Legationibus.

Note

Previously: Fd.5.15-16.

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Printer's device with motto "Vivitur ingenio" on title-pages to both volumes.

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Pagination and signatures continuous between the two volumes.

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Head- and tail-pieces; initials; printed marginalia.

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First three words of title transliterated from Greek.

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Additional engraved title-page in each volume.

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Greek with parallel Latin translation.

Formatted contents note

Contents: (from title-pages) Pars prior, continens earum Punicam, Parthicam, Ibericam, Syriacam, Mithridaticam, Annibalicam. Alexander Tollius, utrumque textum multis in locis emendavit, correxit & Henrici Stephani, ac doctorum quorundam virorum selectas annotationes adjecit. -- Pars altera, continens Bellorum civilium libros V. Historiæ Celticæ ac Illyricæ fragmenta, et Excerpta quædam de legationibus.

Provenance

Book-label of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.

Binding

16th century brown calf; four blind fillets to form a border; five raised bands; red spine label; spine title: "Appian Gr. Lat.".

Subject

Rome History.

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Netherlands Amsterdam.

Language code

grc lat

Identifier

B23164
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