B14778

Language code

lat, grc

Shelfmark

Co.3.06(03)

Additional copy shelfmark

[Another copy:] Sa2.3.02(01), [Copy-specific notes:] This copy is the variant. Loose ms. list of contents bound together inside front board. Previously: Fa.4.9(1-6), Dc.4.10 and Fa.4.9. Ms. notes and underlining on text. Bound with five other items. Bound with a presentation copy to Thomas Savile, presented before binding?, [Provenance:] Armorial bookplate of Eton College. Circular armorial bookplate of Eton College., [Binding:] 16th century brown calf; single gold and double blind fillets to form a border; red spine label; spine title: "Authore Gr. Latini".

Title

Eis ten Aristotelous Rhetoriken hypomnema anonymon. Nunc primum in lucem editur cum regio priuilegio in quinquennium.

Varying form of title

Authore Gr. Latini

Publication, distribution, etc.

Parisiis :, Per Conradum Neobarium, regium typographum,, 1539.

Physical description

80 [i.e. 82], [2] leaves ;, 26cm.

Note

Previously Bf.4.13 and Bb.3.7.

Note

Signatures: a-c6, d-f4, g6, h-m4, n6-o6, p-r4, s2.

Note

Anonymous Greek commentary on Aristotle's Rhetorica.

Note

Printer's device (brazen serpent upon a cross) on title-page.

Note

Initial spaces with guide-letters.

Note

Includes index.

Note

There are 2 variants of this text, with the only difference being the foliation and slight errors in foliation. Adams and BM STC French, 1475-1600 do not differentiate between the 2 variants. The variant has a foliation of 80 [i.e. 82] leaves, and the following errors in foliation: 78 misnumbered 77; 64 and 72 omitted; extra 79 and 77 between 79 and 80.

Note

Main text in Greek; prelims. in Latin.

Note

First part of title transliterated from the Greek.

With note

[Bound with:] Two other 16th century commentaries on Aristotle.

Citation/references note

Adams A1960; CLC E74; BM STC French, 1470-1600, p. 30

Provenance

Bookplate of Eton College.

Provenance

Topham stamp; bequeathed to Eton by Richard Topham in 1736.

Provenance

Arms of three balls on bend, shield supported by lions, helm with lion crest, on covers.

Binding

?17th century calf. Arms of three balls on bend, shield supported by lions, helm with lion crest, stamped in gold.

Subject

Aristotle, Rhetorica

Subject

Philosophy, Ancient, Early works to 1800.

Added entry--name

Topham, Richard, former owner.

Added entry--name

Néobar, Conrad, printer.

Added entry--name

Savile, Thomas, former owner.

Added entry--place

France, Paris.

Additional copy

[Another copy:] Sa2.3.02(01), [Copy-specific notes:] This copy is the variant. Loose ms. list of contents bound together inside front board. Previously: Fa.4.9(1-6), Dc.4.10 and Fa.4.9. Ms. notes and underlining on text. Bound with five other items. Bound with a presentation copy to Thomas Savile, presented before binding?, [Provenance:] Armorial bookplate of Eton College. Circular armorial bookplate of Eton College., [Binding:] 16th century brown calf; single gold and double blind fillets to form a border; red spine label; spine title: "Authore Gr. Latini".
001B14778
003LIBRARY CODE
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096##$aCo.3.06(03)
098##$a[Another copy:] Sa2.3.02(01)$b[Copy-specific notes:] This copy is the variant. Loose ms. list of contents bound together inside front board. Previously: Fa.4.9(1-6), Dc.4.10 and Fa.4.9. Ms. notes and underlining on text. Bound with five other items. Bound with a presentation copy to Thomas Savile, presented before binding?$c[Provenance:] Armorial bookplate of Eton College. Circular armorial bookplate of Eton College.$d[Binding:] 16th century brown calf; single gold and double blind fillets to form a border; red spine label; spine title: "Authore Gr. Latini".
24500$aEis ten Aristotelous Rhetoriken hypomnema anonymon. Nunc primum in lucem editur cum regio priuilegio in quinquennium.
2463#$aAuthore Gr. Latini
260##$aParisiis :$bPer Conradum Neobarium, regium typographum,$c1539.
300##$a80 [i.e. 82], [2] leaves ;$c26cm.
500##$aPreviously Bf.4.13 and Bb.3.7.
500##$aSignatures: a-c6, d-f4, g6, h-m4, n6-o6, p-r4, s2.
500##$aAnonymous Greek commentary on Aristotle's Rhetorica.
500##$aPrinter's device (brazen serpent upon a cross) on title-page.
500##$aInitial spaces with guide-letters.
500##$aIncludes index.
500##$aThere are 2 variants of this text, with the only difference being the foliation and slight errors in foliation. Adams and BM STC French, 1475-1600 do not differentiate between the 2 variants. The variant has a foliation of 80 [i.e. 82] leaves, and the following errors in foliation: 78 misnumbered 77; 64 and 72 omitted; extra 79 and 77 between 79 and 80.
500##$aMain text in Greek; prelims. in Latin.
500##$aFirst part of title transliterated from the Greek.
501##$a[Bound with:] Two other 16th century commentaries on Aristotle.
5104#$aAdams A1960; CLC E74; BM STC French, 1470-1600, p. 30
561##$aBookplate of Eton College.
561##$aTopham stamp; bequeathed to Eton by Richard Topham in 1736.
561##$aArms of three balls on bend, shield supported by lions, helm with lion crest, on covers.
563##$a?17th century calf. Arms of three balls on bend, shield supported by lions, helm with lion crest, stamped in gold.
60004$aAristotle$tRhetorica
650#0$aPhilosophy, Ancient$xEarly works to 1800.
7001#$aTopham, Richard$eformer owner.
7001#$aNéobar, Conrad$eprinter.
7001#$aSavile, Thomas$eformer owner.
752##$aFrance$dParis.
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