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Gg.5.05(03)

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[Rhetoric. Latin & Greek]

Title

Aristotelous Technēs rhētorikēs biblia tria. Aristotelis De rhetorica seu arte dicendi libri tres, Græcolat. Contextu Græco, ad exemplaria selectiora emendato; Latino, paraphrasi, vbi opus, intertexto; vtroque, etiam in particulas distincto. Margini interiori, adscriptis locis authoris, ex ipso citatis, vel ek parallēlou similibus; exteriori, adpositâ analyticâ methodo: cuius tabulæ synopticæ, in sua loca distributæ..

Varying form of title

Portion of title: Technēs rhētorikēs biblia tria

Varying form of title

Parallel title: Aristotelis De rhetorica seu arte dicendi libri tres, Graecolat.

Varying form of title

Portion of title: De rhetorica seu arte dicendi libri tres, Graecolat

Publication, distribution, etc.

Londini : Typis Eduardi Griffini,, M.DC.XIX. [1619]

Physical description

[8], 239, [9] p. : ill., coat of arms ; 21 cm. (4to)

Note

"Epistola dedicatoria" signed: 'Theodorus Goulston.'

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Title within historiated woodcut border.

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Printer's device as headpiece on A3.

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Woodcut initials; head- and tail-pieces.

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Text within ruled border; Greek text and Latin translation with notes in three parallel columns.

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Signatures: A⁴ (A1 blank) B-Z⁴, Aa-Ii⁴ (Ii4 blank).

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With woodcut coat of arms on verso of title page.

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The first part of the title has been transliterated from the Greek.

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Errata: leaf Ii3 verso.

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The roman numeral date is made with turned C's.

Citation/references note

ESTC, S100218

Citation/references note

STC, 766

Provenance

Booklabel recording donation to Eton College by John Reynolds in 1751.

Provenance

Ownership inscription on title page flanking imprint place: Jos. White [Joseph White].

Provenance

Annotations in ink in a 17th-century hand on verso of final blank leaf, 9 lines in Greek and Latin, cropped in binding.

Binding

17th century English dark brown calf binding, possibly Oxford ca. 1630; borders formed by blind triple fillets; four raised bands; red leather spine label; red sprinkled text block edges; ms. fore-edge title "Budæus / Aristot. / Rhet".

Copy-specific note

Previous shelfmark: Fi.3.13.

Copy-specific note

ECL copy bound (3) in a volume with Guillaume Budé, Epistolai hellēnikai, Paris, 1567, and Vetus orbis descriptio, Græci scriptoris, sub Constantio & Constante impp. ... edita: cum duplici versione & notis I. Gothofredi, Geneva, 1628.

Subject

Rhetoric, Ancient Early works to 1800.

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Added entry--place

England London.

Language code

lat grc grc

Identifier

B49557
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