B11614

Language code

lat, grc

Shelfmark

Ba.9.12

Author

Psellus, Michael

Uniform title

[In quattuor mathematicas disciplinas., Greek]

Title

Tou sophotatou Psellou, syntagma eusyno. Pton eis tas tessaras mathematikas epistemas, arithmetiken, mousiken geometrian kai astronomian. Doctissimi Pselli opus dilucidum in quattuor mathematicas disciplinas, arithmeticam, musicam, geometriam, & astronomiam.

Publication, distribution, etc.

Parisiis :, Excudebat Iacobus Bogardus,, 1545.

Physical description

76 leaves ;, 8vo.

Note

Previously Bf.7.22, Bf.7.21, and Ba.9.17.

Note

Text in Greek apart from part of title-page, and its verso.

Note

First sixteen words of title transliterated from the Greek.

Provenance

Bookplate of Eton College.

Provenance

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

Provenance

Arms of ?John Blythe (fl. 1634) on covers.

Binding

?17th century gold-tooled calf. Arms with three lions rampant stamped in gold. ?John Blythe (fl. 1634).

Subject

Mathematics, Early works to 1800.

Subject

Astronomy, Early works to 1800.

Subject

Music, Early works to 1800.

Added entry--place

France, Paris.
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260##$aParisiis :$bExcudebat Iacobus Bogardus,$c1545.
300##$a76 leaves ;$c8vo.
500##$aPreviously Bf.7.22, Bf.7.21, and Ba.9.17.
500##$aText in Greek apart from part of title-page, and its verso.
500##$aFirst sixteen words of title transliterated from the Greek.
561##$aBookplate of Eton College.
561##$aTopham stamp; bequeathed to Eton by Richard Topham in 1736.
561##$aArms of ?John Blythe (fl. 1634) on covers.
563##$a?17th century gold-tooled calf. Arms with three lions rampant stamped in gold. ?John Blythe (fl. 1634).
650#0$aMathematics$xEarly works to 1800.
650#0$aAstronomy$xEarly works to 1800.
650#0$aMusic$xEarly works to 1800.
752##$aFrance$dParis.
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