Iaa3.2.06
[Works. 1727]
C. Julii Caesaris et Auli Hirtii quae exstant omnia. / recensuit ac selectis Petri Ciacconii, Francisci Hotomanni, Joannis Brantii, Dionysii Vossi et aliorum notis suas addidit Joannes Davisius. Accedunt ejusdem curae secundae nec non metaphrasis graeca librorum VII. De bello gallico.
Cantabrigiæ : Typis Academicis, MDCCXXVII [1727]
[2], 34, [2], 752 [i.e.751], [1], 96, [34] p., [3] folded leaves of plates :
Reissue of "C. Julii Caesaris quæ exstant omnia", Cambridge, 1706, with a cancel title-leaf and address to the reader, and the addition of 'Joannis Davisü curæ secundæ' ; cancellation of leaf Bbbbb4 and Ccccc1-2 by a single leaf (notionally Bbbbb4), mispaginated 752 on the recto.
Leaf pi2, headed "Lectori s." on the recto, follows the title-leaf but should be bound as [F]1.
The Greek paraphrase of 'De bello gallico' has separate pagination and register.
With two indexes.
ESTC T136432
Armorial bookplate of Villiers Hatton.
Ms. bookseller's codes in pencil.
Ms. inscription: "John T. Beer, Rock-Ferry".
Ms. title of fore-edge painting in John T. Beer's hand on back pastedown.
[?]18th century blind tooled brown calf with gilt on brown leather lettering piece on spine ; fore-edge painting signed by John T. Beer.
Ms. annotations in pencil throughout first part of the book.
Rome History Civil War, 49-45 B.C. Early works to 1800.
Hatton, Villiers, 1852 - 1914 former owner.
Beer, John T. (John Thomas), ca. 1826 - 1903 former owner.
Cambridge University Press publisher.
England Cambridge.
grc lat
B26905