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Satiræ duæ Hercules tuam fidem sive Munsterus hypobolimaeus. Et virgula divina. Cum brevioribus annotatiunculis, quibus nonnulla in rudicrum gratiam illustrantur. Accessit his accurata Burdonum Fabulae confutatio quibus alia nonnulla hac editione accedunt..
Satiræ dvæ Hercvles tvam fidem sive Mvnstervs hypobolimaevs
Mvnstervs hypobolimaevs
Munsterus hypobolimaeus
Accurata Burdonum Fabulae confutatio
Burdonum Fabulae confutatio
Confutatio stultissimæ Burdonum fabulæ
Confutatio fabulæ Burdonum
Lugduni Batavorum, : apud Ludovicum Elzevirium, Anno M D C XVII. [1617]
[24], 509, [3], 603-619, [23] p. ; 14 cm. (12mo)
Signatures: *¹² A-Z¹².
A collection of articles against Kaspar Schoope.
The first satire is by J.J. Scaliger, sometimes attributed to Heinsius. The second satire by Heinsius, the "Confutatio stultissimæ Burdonum fabulæ, auctore I. R. [sic, intended for Johannes Rutgers]", is often attributed to Scaliger (OCLC, NUC).
"Vita et parentes Gaspar. Schoppii" (p. [149]-176).
With [21] final pages of letters, epitaphs and errata.
"Isaaci Casauboni epistola ad G.M. Lingelshemium": p. 603-619.
Includes "Vita et parentes Gaspar. Schoppii" (p. [149]-176) and "Isaaci Casauboni epistola ..." (p. 603-619).
Colophon (Z11r) reads: 'Lugduni Batavorum, typis Isaaci ElzevirI. Anno M D CXVII.'
Text in Latin with small sections in Greek.
Booklabel recording bequest to Eton College by Nicholas Mann in 1754.
18th century calf skin binding with blind tooled double fillet borders; sprinkled textblock edges; printed waste paper.
Previous shelfmarks: Dd.7.13 and Ec.A.3.
Curatorial note on end paper stub.
Schoppe, Kaspar, 1576 - 1649 Scaliger Hypobolimaeus.
Elzevir, Louis, 1604 - 1670 publisher.
Elsevier, Isaac, 1596 - 1651 printer.
Mann, Nicholas, ? - -1753 former owner.
Netherlands Leiden.
lat grc
B49456