Fd.3.09
Sebastiani Corradi Commentarius in quo M. T. Ciceronis de claris oratoribus liber, qui dicitur Brutus, & loci pene innumerabiles quum aliorum scriptorum, tum Ciceronis ipsius explicantur.
Portion of title: Commentarivs in qvo M. T. Ciceronis de claris oratoribus liber
Portion of title: Commentarius in quo M. T. Ciceronis de claris oratoribus liber
Sebastiani Corradi Commentarivs in qvo M. T. Ciceronis de claris oratoribus liber
Florentiae : Ex officina Laurentii Torrentini Ducalis typographi., M D L I I. [1552]
[12], 457, [55] p. ; Fo.
Adams (C2682) lists a second state of this text of the same date with a woodcut title border.
"Errata sic corrigito" verso of final leaf of text.
Decorative woodut initials.
Colophon: "Ne quis hunc Seb. Corradi Commentarium in Cicer. Brutum intra annos decem imprimat aut alibi impressum diuendat, pr[a]eterquam cui hoc a Laur. Torrentino permissum est, Iulii III, Pont. Max. Caroli V. Imper. Henri II. Gallorum regis, Cosmi Medicis Florent. Ducis II. Priuilegio cautum est, prout in singulis eorundem diplomatibus graui multa sancitum est."
Woodcut coat of arms of the Medici family on the title page.
Includes index.
Further information from imprint: "Cum summi Pontificis, Caroli V, Imp. Henrici II. Gallorum regis, Cosmi Medici Ducis Florent. II."
Adams, C2683
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
Late 17th century calf, stained in different colours with a sponge to imitate tortoiseshell; gold tooled decorative roll border, with inner frame of double fillet, large fleurons at each corner; gold tooled geometric roll along board edges; ornate gold tooled decoration on spine; red morocco spine label with gold tooled letters.
Previous shelfmark: Fd.3.16.
Torrentino, Lorenzo, ? - d. 1563 printer.
Reynolds, John, 1671 - 1758 former owner.
Italy Florence.
B28592