Fb.7.05
Peri tes tou pantos physeos. Latin & Greek
Okellos ho Leukanos philosophos peri tös tou pantos physeòs. = Ocellus Lucanus philosophus de universi natura, / interprete Ludovico Nogarola Com. Veronensi. Eiusdem Nogarolae annotationes in Ocellum, & epistola de viris illustribus Italis qui Græcè scripserunt.
Parallel title: Ocellus Lucanus Philosophus de universi natura
Portion of title: De universi natura
Editio tertia, collatione exemplarium melior facta.
[Heidelberg] : In bibliopolio Hieronymi Commelini., M D XCVI. [1596]
59, [5], 48 p. ; 8vo.
Parallel Greek & Latin texts.
Printer's device (Woman sitted, bearing book, palm frond, and the sun, with her foot on an orb) on title-page; woodcut initials, head- and tail-pieces.
Place of printing from Adams.
"Undoubtedly spurious"--Oxford Classical Dictionary.
First nine words of title in Greek script.
Adams, O17
Three ownership inscriptions on fly-leaf and t.p., all obliterated. One reads "Robt. [Gould or Faulks?], 16[2?]6". Another dates from 1631.
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
16th century stiff parchment binding; parchment reused from an illuminated manuscript of religious music, with illuminated initials from reverse clearly showing through; marks for book ties; yapped edges; title written along spine.
Text underlined by hand throughout.
Juvenile drawings of figures on front and rear paste-downs.
Ms. note on fly-leaf: "A passage to confute ye pretended antiquity of this Book you have in Diog. Laert: in the life of archytas:".
Previous shelfmark: Fl.8.36.
Physics Early works to 1800.
Commelinus, Hieronymus, 1550 - 1597 bookseller.
Reynolds, John, 1671 - 1758 former owner.
Germany Heidelberg.
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