B11924

Shelfmark

Bc.6.05

Author

Juvenal

Uniform title

[Satires., Latin.]

Title

D. Iunii Iuvenalis Aquinatis Satyræ, cum scholiis veterum, & commentariis integris, selectis & conquisitis fere omnium eruditorum; [...] cum indice locupletissimo omnium vocabulorum. Quaecunque hujus præfationis contenta sequens pagina indicabit. Accedit Auli Persii Flacci satirarum liber. Isaacus Casaubonus recensuit, & commentario libro illustravit.

Edition

Editio novissima, auctior & emendatior ex ipsius auctoris codice: cura & opera Merici Casauboni Is. F. Accessit & græcorum, ubi opus erat, interpretatio.

Publication, distribution, etc.

Lugduni Batavorum :, Apud Petrum vander Aa, bibliopolam.,, M. DC. XCV. [1695]

Physical description

[34], 980, [66], [14], 214, [16] p., plates ;, 4to.

Note

Additional engraved title-page.

Note

Satires of Persius have own title-page, pagination, and signatures.

Note

Woodcut t.p. vignette, head- and tail-pieces; initials.

Note

Commentary in double columns at foot of each page.

Note

Engraved illustrations throughout

Provenance

[Bc.6.05]: Bookplate of Eton College.

Provenance

[Bc.6.05]: Topham stamp; bequeathed to Eton by Richard Topham in 1736.

Provenance

[I TBS]: Ms. notes on front flyleaf, indicating that the volume had belonged to John Bird Sumner, archbishop of Canterbury 1848-1862. Sumner had been an assistant master at Eton, and later a Fellow. Enclosed is a ms. letter addressed to him at Eton, with a translation of a small portion of Juvenal in his hand.

Provenance

[I TBS]: One of the above notes signed by Rev. C. B. Hutchinson, Rugby School, 1864. Christopher Blick Hutchinson was assistant master at Rugby 1859-1884 (see Venn, v. II, p. 502).

Provenance

[I TBS]: Armorial bookplate of Arthur Campbell Yate, 1853-1929, educated Shrewsbury and St John's Cambridge (see Venn, v. VI, p. 610).

Provenance

[I TBS]: Pencil ownership inscription: Arnold Fellows, February 16 1938.

Binding

[Bc.6.05]: 18th century blind-stamped, panelled calf.

Binding

[I TBS]: 18th century dark brown sprinkled calf; blind tooled double fillet border, blind tooled inner frame of two decorative rolls, with large urn fleurons at each corner; gold tooled roll along board edges; gold tooled decoration on spine; black morocco spine label with gold tooled letters; five raised bands.

Copy-specific note

[Bc.6.05]: Previously Bb.5.18.

Copy-specific note

[I TBS]: Previous shelfmark: Fg.2.14.

Copy-specific note

[I TBS]: Contains letter dated September 2 1950 from Arther Fellows to Robert Birley, and another letter from Birley to A.E. Conybeare.

Added entry--name

Casaubon, Isaac

Added entry--name

Casaubon, Meric

Added entry--name

Persius

Added entry--name

Aa, Pieter van der, printer.

Added entry--name

Topham, Richard, former owner.

Added entry--name

Sumner, John Bird, former owner.

Added entry--name

Yate, A.C., former owner.

Added entry--place

Netherlands, Leiden.
001B11924
003LIBRARY CODE
096##$aBc.6.05
1000#$aJuvenal
24011$aSatires.$lLatin.
24510$aD. Iunii Iuvenalis Aquinatis Satyræ, cum scholiis veterum, & commentariis integris, selectis & conquisitis fere omnium eruditorum; [...] cum indice locupletissimo omnium vocabulorum. Quaecunque hujus præfationis contenta sequens pagina indicabit. Accedit Auli Persii Flacci satirarum liber. Isaacus Casaubonus recensuit, & commentario libro illustravit.
250##$aEditio novissima, auctior & emendatior ex ipsius auctoris codice: cura & opera Merici Casauboni Is. F. Accessit & græcorum, ubi opus erat, interpretatio.
260##$aLugduni Batavorum :$bApud Petrum vander Aa, bibliopolam.,$cM. DC. XCV. [1695]
300##$a[34], 980, [66], [14], 214, [16] p., plates ;$c4to.
500##$aAdditional engraved title-page.
500##$aSatires of Persius have own title-page, pagination, and signatures.
500##$aWoodcut t.p. vignette, head- and tail-pieces; initials.
500##$aCommentary in double columns at foot of each page.
500##$aEngraved illustrations throughout
561##$a[Bc.6.05]: Bookplate of Eton College.
561##$a[Bc.6.05]: Topham stamp; bequeathed to Eton by Richard Topham in 1736.
561##$a[I TBS]: Ms. notes on front flyleaf, indicating that the volume had belonged to John Bird Sumner, archbishop of Canterbury 1848-1862. Sumner had been an assistant master at Eton, and later a Fellow. Enclosed is a ms. letter addressed to him at Eton, with a translation of a small portion of Juvenal in his hand.
561##$a[I TBS]: One of the above notes signed by Rev. C. B. Hutchinson, Rugby School, 1864. Christopher Blick Hutchinson was assistant master at Rugby 1859-1884 (see Venn, v. II, p. 502).
561##$a[I TBS]: Armorial bookplate of Arthur Campbell Yate, 1853-1929, educated Shrewsbury and St John's Cambridge (see Venn, v. VI, p. 610).
561##$a[I TBS]: Pencil ownership inscription: Arnold Fellows, February 16 1938.
563##$a[Bc.6.05]: 18th century blind-stamped, panelled calf.
563##$a[I TBS]: 18th century dark brown sprinkled calf; blind tooled double fillet border, blind tooled inner frame of two decorative rolls, with large urn fleurons at each corner; gold tooled roll along board edges; gold tooled decoration on spine; black morocco spine label with gold tooled letters; five raised bands.
590##$a[Bc.6.05]: Previously Bb.5.18.
590##$a[I TBS]: Previous shelfmark: Fg.2.14.
590##$a[I TBS]: Contains letter dated September 2 1950 from Arther Fellows to Robert Birley, and another letter from Birley to A.E. Conybeare.
7001#$aCasaubon, Isaac
7001#$aCasaubon, Meric
7000#$aPersius
7001#$aAa, Pieter van der$eprinter.
7001#$aTopham, Richard$eformer owner.
7001#$aSumner, John Bird$eformer owner.
7001#$aYate, A.C.$eformer owner.
752##$aNetherlands$dLeiden.
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