Fd.2.10 - Fd.2.11
[Works. 1618]
M. Tullii Ciceronis Opera omnia quae exstant: ex sola ferè codd mss. fide emendata studio atq[ue] industri Jani Gulielmii & Jani Gruteri additis notis & indd: accuratiss: confectis.
Added title page title: Penu Tullianum decem caellis sive indicibus expromens
Portion of title: Opera omnia quae exstant
Hamburgi. : Ex bibliopolio Frobeniano, A.C. M.D.CXVIII. [-M DC XIX.]. [1618-1619]
5 v. ; fol.
Two errata leaves at end of t.[5] (leaves Hh3-Hh4).
Pagination: t. 1: [22], 255, [1] p.; t. 2: 590, [2] p.; t. 3: 417, [1] p.; t. 4: 461, [1] p.; t. 5: [8], 365, [3] p.
Text printed in double columns.
Vol. 1 has engraved illustrated title page; v. 2-4 have letterpress title pages with woodcut devices; v. 5 has title in red and black with engraved device.
Vol. 1 dated 1618; v. 2-4 undated; v. 5 dated 1619.
Vol. 5 has title: Penu Tullianum decem caellis sive indicibus expromens: quidquid uspiam divitiarum in operibus M. Tullii Ciceronis a Jano Guilielmo, et Jano Grutero emendatis continentur: collectore Georgio Ludovico Frobenio C.H.
Woodcut head- and tailpieces; initials; rules between columns of text; type ornaments.
BL German, 1601-1700, C635
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
16th century stiff parchment binding, possibly Dutch; blind tooled single fillet border; large strapwork centrepiece; blind tooled single fillet on spine and across raised bands; title written in ink on spine, with traces of a later spine label, now detached; traces of silk ties.
Bound in two volumes.
Previous shelfmarks: Cf.6.5-6 and Ef.2.5-6.
Officina Frobeniana bookseller.
Germany Hamburg.
B28498