Ff.5.13
[Epistolae ad familiares. 1519]
Marci Tullij Ciceronis Arpinatis Latini eloquij authoris Epistolaru[m] vt inscribitur familiarium libri. xvi. cum Jodici Badij Ascensij familiarissimis interpretationibus. Eiude[m] Jodici Badij Ascensij co[m]pendiu[m] isagogicu[m] in Cicero[n]is epistolas introductiuu[m]. ...
Marci Tullii Ciceronis Arpinatis Latini eloquii authoris Epistolarum ut inscribitur familiarium libri. xvi.
Portion of title: Epistolaru[m] vt inscribitur familiarium libri. xvi.
[Paris] : Venales sunt sub Lilio aureo vici diui Jacobi [i.e. Iehan Petit], Ex Maij diie. xij. Anno vero. M.CCCCC.XIX. [1519]
[8], cclxij leaves ; 24 cm. (4to)
The printer's name appears in the woodcut device on the title-page.
Date of publication from colophon: Finiunt. M. Tullij Ciceronis Epistol[ae] familiares cu[m] Jodoci Badij Asce[n]sij ... expositione ... Parrhisijs impresse, opera et impensa Joha[n]nis Petit illius vniuersitatis bibliopol[ae] iurati Ex maij die. xij. Anno vero. M.cccc.xix.
Title printed within architectural woodcut borders.
Woodcut criblé initials; printed marginalia.
Booklabel of John Reynolds on verso of first front free-endpaper, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
?16th/17th-century brown sheep binding; double blind fillet to form outer border and inner frame joined at corners; rebacked in 20th-century brown calf retaining dark red morocco spine-label; four raised bands.
Previously Fe.3.14.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius Correspondence.
Latin letters Early works to 1800.
Reynolds, John, 1667 - 1727 former owner.
Petit, Jean, active 1492 - 1530 printer.
France Paris.
lat
B32631