Fc.7.17
[Works]
Terentius, in quem triplex edita est P. Antesignani Rapistagensis commentatio. Primum exemplar commentariolum est ex omni interpretation[um] 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 secvndi exempl.
Lugduni, : Apud Mathiam Bonhome, sub claua aurea, M.D.LX. [1560]
[44], 850 p. ; 8vo.
Adams gives another edition of this work (T355) with 6*[2] instead of **[2].
Printer's device on title page depicting a winged Perseus with the head of Medusa.
Bulk of commentary printed in double columns.
On verso of title page: "Breve privilegii, ne quis hanc triplicem P. Antesignani in Terentium Commentationem intra decennium. A die finitae impressionisannorum reputatione facta, in Gallia imprimat, aut alibi impressa distrahat praeter Mathiam Bonhome, principali rescripto continetur, ex quo et illud significatur, illi nominatim hac de re certiores facti essent. Rescriptum Parisiis. V. Id. Aug. Datum. subscribente Robillart, Anno domini M. D. LVI."
Woodcut head-pieces and initials; marginal line numbers.
BM STC French, 1470-1600, p. 416
Adams, T355
Bookplate of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
A number of ownership inscriptions on t.p., including "William Graves", and "Liber Roberti Tryce, Col: Jesu." Probably Robert Tryce, 1585-1624, see Venn, vol. 4, p. 269.
17th century brown sprinkled calf; blind tooled double fillet border; gold tooled single fillet along board edges ; blind tooled double fillet on spine; red morocco spine label with gold tooled letters; number 34 written on fore edge.
Previous shelfmarks: Fc.3.5, Fc.3.4, Fc.7.16.
Price in pencil on front fly leaf: 0-3-6.
Latin drama (Comedy) Early works to 1800.
Bonhomme, Macé, fl. 1536 - 1569 printer.
Reynolds, John, 1671 - 1758 former owner.
France Lyon.
B28324