B15423

Shelfmark

Cr.4.3.06

Author

Cicero, Marcus Tullius

Collective uniform title

Correspondence., Selections

Title

M. T. Ciceronis epistolae ad Atticum, Brutum, & Q. fratrem. Ex diuersorum exemplarum, præcipuè Victorii ac Manutii, collatione diligentissima castigatæ. T. Pomponij Attici uita.

Publication, distribution, etc.

Lugduni :, Apud Seb. Gryphium,, 1551.

Physical description

784, [46]p ;, 12mo.

Note

Previously Plays D.3.6.

Note

Life of Atticus by C. Nepos.

Note

Bound uniformly as set with nine other vols. of the works of Cicero, published by S. Gryphius.

Provenance

Given to Eton in 1979 by David Henry Macindoe, Vice-Provost.

Provenance

Stamp of Lord Brandon (18th century).

Provenance

Given to Edward Coleridge by Alexander James Beresford Hope (1820-1887) in 1847 (see ms. dedication, Cr.3.3.18, first vol. of set).

Provenance

Given to Henry Broadbent by Edward Coleridge, in 1878 (see ms. dedication, Cr.3.3.18, first vol. of set).

Binding

?18th century red, gold-tooled morocco. Elaborate border, and central ornament incorporating four black "diamonds" (?painted).

Added entry--name

Nepos, Cornelius

Added entry--name

Macindoe, David Henry.

Added entry--place

France, Lyon.
001B15423
003LIBRARY CODE
096##$aCr.4.3.06
1001#$aCicero, Marcus Tullius
2431#$aCorrespondence.$pSelections
24510$aM. T. Ciceronis epistolae ad Atticum, Brutum, & Q. fratrem. Ex diuersorum exemplarum, præcipuè Victorii ac Manutii, collatione diligentissima castigatæ. T. Pomponij Attici uita.
260##$aLugduni :$bApud Seb. Gryphium,$c1551.
300##$a784, [46]p ;$c12mo.
500##$aPreviously Plays D.3.6.
500##$aLife of Atticus by C. Nepos.
500##$aBound uniformly as set with nine other vols. of the works of Cicero, published by S. Gryphius.
561##$aGiven to Eton in 1979 by David Henry Macindoe, Vice-Provost.
561##$aStamp of Lord Brandon (18th century).
561##$aGiven to Edward Coleridge by Alexander James Beresford Hope (1820-1887) in 1847 (see ms. dedication, Cr.3.3.18, first vol. of set).
561##$aGiven to Henry Broadbent by Edward Coleridge, in 1878 (see ms. dedication, Cr.3.3.18, first vol. of set).
563##$a?18th century red, gold-tooled morocco. Elaborate border, and central ornament incorporating four black "diamonds" (?painted).
7001#$aNepos, Cornelius.
7001#$aMacindoe, David Henry.
752##$aFrance$dLyon.
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