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Fb.8.02

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Uniform title

[Rhetoric. Latin & Greek]

Title

Aristotelous, Technes rhetorikes biblia tria. Aristotelis, Artis rhetoricæ, siue De arte dicendi libri III. A M. Aemilio Porto, Francisci Porti Cretensis F. in antiquissima, & celeberrima Heidelbergensi Academia ordinario linguæ Græcæ professore, Noua interpretatione illustrati, & nunc primùm in lucem emissi, Ad illustrem, et generosum dominum, dominum Carolum, baronem a Lichtenstein, & Nicolspurg. Item Francisci Porti Cretensis in eosdem libros perpetui Latini commentarij antè non excusi, ad generosum dominum, D[omi]n[e]. Christophorum Georgium à Berg, Nobilem Silesium.

Varying form of title

Portion of title: De arte dicendi libri III

Varying form of title

Portion of title: Artis rhetoricæ, siue De arte dicendi libri III

Varying form of title

Technes rhetorikes biblia tria

Varying form of title

Parallel title: Aristotelis, Artis rhetoricæ, siue De arte dicendi libri III

Publication, distribution, etc.

Spiræ, : Apud Bernardum Albinum., MDIIC. [1598]

Physical description

[16], 487, [1]; [4], 360, [4] p. ; 8vo.

Note

The commentary has divisional title page with separate pagination and signatures.

Note

Greek and Latin text in parallel columns; preliminary material and part of title in Greek.

Note

First five words of the title transliterated from the Greek.

Note

Woodcut initials and head-pieces.

Note

Colophon: "Spiræ Nemetum, Apud Bernardum Albinum. Anno 1598.".

Citation/references note

Cranz, Aristotle editions, 108.770

Provenance

Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.

Provenance

Ownership inscription on t.p.: "Gulielmus Midleton".

Binding

Contemporary dark brown leather binding, probably from Oxford; blind tooled boards with triple fillet border and large ornate centrepiece; blind single fillet tooling on spine; four raised bands; red morocco spine label with gold tooled letters; pastedowns of binders' waste, text from Terence.

Copy-specific note

Previous shelfmark: Fe.5.17.

Copy-specific note

Page of ms. notes on rear flyleaf.

Copy-specific note

Misbound: four pages of the prelims of the commentary ((*)i and (*)ii) have been bound between p. 480 and 481 of the main text.

Subject

Rhetoric, Ancient Early works to 1800.

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Germany Speyer.

Language code

latgrc grc

Identifier

B27844
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