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Pliny, the Younger
Works
C. Plinij Cæcilij Secundi Nouocomensis epistolæ omnium, quæ hactenus prodiere purgatissimæ. Eiusdem Panegyricus Traiano dictus. Eiusdem de uiris illustribus in re militari, et in administra[n]da rep. Suetonij Tranquilli de claris grammaticis, & rhetoribus. Iunij Obsequentis prodigiorum liber. Tabula in totum uolumen. Traductio græcarum dictionum, quæ passim uolumini sunt insertæ.
C. Plinii Caecilii Secundi Nouocomensis epistolae
C. Plinii Caecilii Secvndi Nouocomensis epistolae
Portion of title: Epistolae omnium, quae hactenus prodiere purgatissimae
Impressum Flore[n]tiæ : Opera & sumptu Philippi Iuntæ., Anno à natiuitate. D.XV. supra mille mense Octob. Leone Decimo Pontifice. [1515]
[8], 493 [i.e. 494], [26] p. ; 17 cm. (8vo)
Edited by G.F. Zeffi.
Imprint from colophon; woodcut device on final page.
Spaces for initials with guide letters.
"De viris illustribus" is not by Pliny.
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
16th-century annotations in margins and on t.p.
?18th-century brown calf quarter binding; blue paper boards; three raised bands; ms. title on tail edge "Plinii Cecilii".
Previously Fl.7.04.
Statesmen Rome Correspondence Early works to 1800.
Zeffi, Giovanni Francesco editor.
Giunta, Filippo, 1450 - 1517 bookseller.
Reynolds, John, 1671 - 1758 former owner.
Suetonius, ca. 69 - ca. 122 De grammaticis et rhetoribus.
Obsequens, Julius. Prodigiorum liber.
De viris illustribus urbis Romae
Italy Florence
lat
B34547