Fd.4.04
[Philippicae]
M. Tullii Ciceronis Philippicæ orationes XIIII in M. Antonium, a Caelio Secundo Curione post omnes omnium castigationes diligentius emendatæ: & nouis, ijsq[ue] perpetuis explicationibus illustratae. His accessere Orationes quatuor, ad Philippicarum argumentum pertinentes, ex Dione historico, eodem Caelio Secundo Curione interprete & explicatore. Omnia cum copioso atq[ue] utili indice.
M. Tvllii Ciceronis Philippicæ orationes XIIII in M. Antonivm
Basileae : Apud Hier. Frobenium et Nic. Episcopium, MDLI. [1551]
[12], 326, [30] p. ; Fo.
Woodcut initials, marginal notes.
Includes index.
With printer's device with inscription "Froben" on title page and repeated on verso of final leaf.
Name of printer from colophon.
Consists of Cicero's text interspersed with Curione's commentary.
Adams, C1884
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
17th century mid brown sprinkled calf; blind tooled double fillet border; blind tooled single fillet along board edges; traces of nails for chains; rebacked in modern light brown calf; blind tooled double fillet on spine, with bead roll along raised bands; black morocco spine label reattached, with gold tooled letters; 17th century French printed material as pastedowns.
The printed material used as pastedowns is also present in Fd.4.05.
Previous shelfmarks: Cf.1.12, Al.3.25, Al.3.15, Fe.3.2.
Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin Early works to 1800.
Rome Politics and government Early works to 1800.
Episcopius, Nicolaus, 1531 - 1565 printer.
Froben, Hieronymus, 1501 - 1563 printer.
Switzerland Basel.
B28936