B34543

Shelfmark

Fg.7.21

Author

Petronius Arbiter

Uniform title

[Satyricon]

Title

Titi Petronii Arbitri, equitis Romani, Satyricon: cum fragmentis Albæ Græcæ recuperatis ann. 1688. nunc demum integrum.

Publication, distribution, etc.

Roterodami, :, Typis Regneri Leers,, MDCXCIII. [1693]

Physical description

[18], 280 p. ;, 16 cm.

Note

The fragments purported to have been found at Belgrade and printed in italics in this edition are a forgery by François Nodot. His letter to François Charpentier, president of the French Academy, announcing his "discovery" of the fragments, is printed on *3v-*6v.

Note

Signatures: *¹⁰(-*10) A-L¹² M⁶ N².

Note

Some copies of the edition were provided with a title-page with the names of A. & J. Churchill for the London market.

Note

Woodcut's: printer's device, initials.

Provenance

Booklabel of Nicholas Mann, recording donation to Eton College in 1754.

Provenance

Ms. inscription on t.p.: "S. Muijs Van Holij".

Provenance

Ms. inscription on flyleaf facing t.p.: "Ex dono Domini Sim. Muys Van Holy", i.e. Simon Muys Van Holy?

Binding

Contemporary ?Dutch parchment laced case binding, laced at head and tail and three sewing supports.

Copy-specific note

Previously Da.7.08.

Subject

Satire, Latin, Early works to 1800.

Added entry--name

Leers, Reinier, printer.

Added entry--name

Mann, Nicholas, former owner.

Added entry--place

Netherlands, Rotterdam.
001B34543
003LIBRARY CODE
096##$aFg.7.21
1000#$aPetronius Arbiter
24010$aSatyricon
24510$aTiti Petronii Arbitri, equitis Romani, Satyricon: cum fragmentis Albæ Græcæ recuperatis ann. 1688. nunc demum integrum.
260##$aRoterodami, :$bTypis Regneri Leers,$cMDCXCIII. [1693]
300##$a[18], 280 p. ;$c16 cm.
500##$aThe fragments purported to have been found at Belgrade and printed in italics in this edition are a forgery by François Nodot. His letter to François Charpentier, president of the French Academy, announcing his "discovery" of the fragments, is printed on *3v-*6v.
500##$aSignatures: *¹⁰(-*10) A-L¹² M⁶ N².
500##$aSome copies of the edition were provided with a title-page with the names of A. & J. Churchill for the London market.
500##$aWoodcut's: printer's device, initials.
561##$aBooklabel of Nicholas Mann, recording donation to Eton College in 1754.
561##$aMs. inscription on t.p.: "S. Muijs Van Holij".
561##$aMs. inscription on flyleaf facing t.p.: "Ex dono Domini Sim. Muys Van Holy", i.e. Simon Muys Van Holy?
563##$aContemporary ?Dutch parchment laced case binding, laced at head and tail and three sewing supports.
590##$aPreviously Da.7.08.
650#0$aSatire, Latin$xEarly works to 1800.
7001#$aLeers, Reinier$eprinter.
7001#$aMann, Nicholas$eformer owner.
752##$aNetherlands$dRotterdam.
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