Fc.7.16
[Works. Latin]
Terentius, in quem triplex edita est P. Antesignani Rapistagensis commentatio. Primum exemplar commentariolum est ex omni interpretationu[m] genere: ... Secundum exemplar præter singula contenta in primo, ... Tertium exemplar ex omnium interpretum commentariis compe[n]diosam expositionem, ... Horum omnium ratio in præfatione reddita est.
Terentivs
Editio primi exempl.
Lugduni, : Apud Mathiam Bonhome, sub claua aurea, M. D. LX. [1560]
[28], 383, [1] p. ; 8vo.
Part of commentary in double columns.
On verso of t.p.: Breve privilegii, ne quis triplicem P. Antesignani in Terentium commentationem intra decennium, a die finitae impressiones annorum reputatione facta, in Gallia imprimat, aut alibi impressa distrahat praeter Mathiam Bonhome, principale rescripto continetur. Ex quo et illud significatur, eos qui contra fecerint, in ea caussa futuros, atque si illi nominatim hac de re certiores facti essent. Rescriptum Parisiis. V. id. Aug. datum. subscribente Robillart, Anno domini M. D. LVI.
Printer's device on t.p.; woodcut head-pieces and initials; printed marginalia.
BM STC French, 1470-1600, p. 416
Adams, T353
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
Ownership inscription on front fly leaf: "Suum cuiq[ue] Tho. Hearne". Possibly belonging to the antiquarian Thomas Hearne, 1678-1735, whose books were sold by Thomas Osborne in 1736.
17th century dark brown mottled calf; blind tooled double fillet border with large fleurons at each corner; blind tooled double fillet on spine; traces of spine label with gold tooled letters and fillet border; four raised bands; "1404" written on fore edge.
Previous shelfmarks: Fc.3.4. and Fc.7.17.
Record of purchase on front flyleaf: "Oxford, 24 mar [16]98/9 p. 1s:8d".
Latin drama (Comedy) Early works to 1800.
Bonhomme, Macé, fl. 1536 - 1569 printer.
Reynolds, John, 1671 - 1758 former owner.
France Lyon.
B28319