Fc.4.05(02)
[Satyrae. 1523]
Auli Flacci Persii satyrici ingeniosissimi & doctissimi Satyrae cum quinq[ue] commentariis, & eorum indice amplissimo: ac satyrarum argumentis. Iodoci Badii Ascensii. Ioannis Britannici Brixiani. Ioannis Baptistae Plautii. Aelii Antonii Nebrissensis. Ioannis Murmellii Ruremundensis. Additis ad calcem L. Ioannis Scoppae in eu[n]dem adnotationib[us]
[Paris] : V[a]enundantur in [a]edibus Iodoci Badii Ascensii ..., sub Pascha.M.D.XXIII. [Easter 1523]
[16], CLXIIII leaves ; fol.
Title within architectural border; printer's mark on t.p.
Text surrounded by commentaries.
Woodcut criblé initials in three sizes throughout; printed marginalia; pilcrows.
Date from colophon.
Includes index preceding text.
Adams, P737
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
Ownership inscription on final page: Lodwick Bowen. This name is written several times, and given as Lodowicke and Lewis.
Ownership inscription on final page: Jacobus Vermuen e Coll Nobo[?]. Part of this inscription has been trimmed off.
Late 17th century light brown sprinkled sheep; blind tooled decorative roll and double fillet on boards forming two panels; small fleurons at each corner; blind tooled sngle fillet on spine; traces of a spine label, now lost; ms. note on spine "A. Persii Satyrica"; six raised bands.
Imperfect copy: lacks ff. A1, 2 and 8.
Marginal ms. notes and markings throughout.
One of two items in volume.
Satire Early works to 1800
Latin poetry Early works to 1800
Scoppa, Lucio Giovanni editor.
Plautius, Joannes Baptista editor.
Murmellius, Johann, 1480 - 1517 editor.
Badius, Josse, 1462 - 1535 printer.
Reynolds, John, 1671 - 1758 former owner.
France Paris
B28012