B32605

Language code

lat

Shelfmark

Ff.5.08(04)

Main entry - uniform title

Declamationes pseudo-Quintilianeae (Maiores).

Title

M. Fabi [sic] Quintiliani Declamationes. CXXXVI.

Varying form of title

M. Fabii Quintiliani Declamationes CXXXVI

Varying form of title

M. Fabi Quintiliani Declamationes CXXXVI

Varying form of title

Portion of title: Declamationes. CXXXVI

Publication, distribution, etc.

[Paris] :, Venduntur in vico diui Iacobi sub Leone argenteo [i.e. Iehan Petit].,, Anno domini millesimo quinqe[n]tesimo non. xxi. mensis Februarii. [1509]

Physical description

[2], LXXXXVI leaves ;, 21 cm.

Note

Edited by Taddeo Ugoleto.

Note

The printer's name appears in the woodcut device on the title-page.

Note

Date of publication from colophon: Marci Fabii Quintiliani viri apprime eruditi Pro Iohanne Petit fidelissimo impressore In Bellouisu exarate Declamationes feliciter expliciu[n]t Anno domini millesimo quinge[n]tesimo nono xxi mensis Februarii.

Note

Woodcut criblé initials; full-page woodcut at end.

Provenance

Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.

Binding

16th-century Oxford blind-panelled calf binding; border composed of a roll with twining flowers; panel divided horizontally by the same roll; in each half of the panel a panel-stamp with a border of twining flowers, a fleur-de-lys at each corner and within a Tudor rose, surrounded by flowers; four raised bands; traces of clasps; later spine-label.

Binding

Note in ECL card catalogue: The roll is from Oxford. It is dated by Gibson 1510 to 1520. Oldham (EBSB. FLa(3). No. 706) gives it as used alone from 1500 to 1521 and with two different "lattice-stamps" on books dated 1500 to 1517. He gives two examples with a panel-stamp. Ker gives examples of it used alone on books dated 1489 to 1523. He says it was probably first used between 1515 and 1520 (Ker p. 203). For another binding with this roll see Fg.3.12.

Copy-specific note

Ms. marks of emphasis in margins.

Copy-specific note

Bound with three contemporary works on rhetoric.

Copy-specific note

Previously Fl.5.02(04).

Subject

Rhetoric, Early works to 1800.

Subject

Latin language, Figures of speech, Early works to 1800.

Added entry--name

Reynolds, John, former owner.

Added entry--name

Ugoleto, Taddeo, editor.

Added entry--name

Petit, Jean, printer.

Added entry--place

Belgium, Louvain.
001B32605
003LIBRARY CODE
0410#$alat
096##$aFf.5.08(04)
1300#$aDeclamationes pseudo-Quintilianeae (Maiores).
24510$aM. Fabi [sic] Quintiliani Declamationes. CXXXVI.
2463#$aM. Fabii Quintiliani Declamationes CXXXVI
2463#$aM. Fabi Quintiliani Declamationes CXXXVI
24630$aDeclamationes. CXXXVI
260##$a[Paris] :$bVenduntur in vico diui Iacobi sub Leone argenteo [i.e. Iehan Petit].,$cAnno domini millesimo quinqe[n]tesimo non. xxi. mensis Februarii. [1509]
300##$a[2], LXXXXVI leaves ;$c21 cm.
500##$aEdited by Taddeo Ugoleto.
500##$aThe printer's name appears in the woodcut device on the title-page.
500##$aDate of publication from colophon: Marci Fabii Quintiliani viri apprime eruditi Pro Iohanne Petit fidelissimo impressore In Bellouisu exarate Declamationes feliciter expliciu[n]t Anno domini millesimo quinge[n]tesimo nono xxi mensis Februarii.
500##$aWoodcut criblé initials; full-page woodcut at end.
561##$aBooklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
563##$a16th-century Oxford blind-panelled calf binding; border composed of a roll with twining flowers; panel divided horizontally by the same roll; in each half of the panel a panel-stamp with a border of twining flowers, a fleur-de-lys at each corner and within a Tudor rose, surrounded by flowers; four raised bands; traces of clasps; later spine-label.
563##$aNote in ECL card catalogue: The roll is from Oxford. It is dated by Gibson 1510 to 1520. Oldham (EBSB. FLa(3). No. 706) gives it as used alone from 1500 to 1521 and with two different "lattice-stamps" on books dated 1500 to 1517. He gives two examples with a panel-stamp. Ker gives examples of it used alone on books dated 1489 to 1523. He says it was probably first used between 1515 and 1520 (Ker p. 203). For another binding with this roll see Fg.3.12.
590##$aMs. marks of emphasis in margins.
590##$aBound with three contemporary works on rhetoric.
590##$aPreviously Fl.5.02(04).
650#0$aRhetoric$vEarly works to 1800.
650#0$aLatin language$xFigures of speech$vEarly works to 1800.
7001#$aReynolds, John$eformer owner.
7001#$aUgoleto, Taddeo$eeditor.
7001#$aPetit, Jean$eprinter.
752##$aBelgium$dLouvain.
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