Fe.7.08
Priapea. 1664
Priapeia, sive Diversorum poetarum in Priapum lusus; illustrati commentariis Gasperis SchoppI, Franci. L. Apuleii Madaurensis Anechomenos, ab eodem illustratus. Ut & Heraclii imperatoris, Sophoclis sophistæ, C. Antonii, Q. Sorani, & Cleopatræ reginæ, epistolæ, de propudiosa Cleopatræ reginæ libidine. Huic editioni accedunt Josephi Scaligeri in Priapeia commentarii, ac Friderici Linden-Bruch in eadem notæ..
Patavii, [i.e. Amsterdam] : Apud Gerhardum Nicolaum V. sub signo Angeli Aurati, M DC LXIV. [1664]
[16], 175, [1] p. ; 16 cm. (8vo)
"Anechomenos" in title transliterated from Greek.
Signatures: *⁸ A-L⁸.
The fleuron on the title-page is no. 104 in the facsimiles in Rahir's Catalogue, and is attributed to the Elzevir press at Amsterdam.
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
17th-century mottled calf binding; borders formed of blind double fillets with blind-tooled tulip fleurons in the corners; red morocco spine-label; blind double fillet spine decoration; four raised bands.
Previously Fi.7.23.
Priapus (Greek deity) in literature Early works to 1800.
Epigrams, Latin History and criticism Early works to 1800.
Erotic poetry, Latin History and criticism Early works to 1800.
Nicolaus, Gerhardus V, printer.
Lindenbrog, Friedrich, 1573 - 1648 commentator.
Scaliger, Joseph Juste, 1540 - 1609 commentator.
Schoppe, Kaspar, 1576 - 1649 commentator.
Reynolds, John, 1671 - 1758 former owner.
Officina Elzeviriana printer.
Italy Padua.
Netherlands Amsterdam.
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