B27845
Language code
grc, lat, grc
Shelfmark
Fb.8.03
Author
Aristotle
Uniform title
[Rhetoric.]
Title
Aristotelous Technes rhetorikes biblia 3. Aristotelis Artis rhetoricæ libri tres; ab Antonio Riccobono Latine conuersi. Eiusdem rhetoricae paraphrasis, interiecta rerum explicatione, & collata Riccoboni multis in in locis conuersione cum Maioragii, Sigonii, Victorii & Mureti conuersionibus, separatim est edita.
Publication, distribution, etc.
Hanoviæ, :, Typis Wechelianis, apud Clementem Schleichium, & Petrum de Zetter.,, M.DC.XXX. [1630]
Physical description
[4], 288; 354, [2] p. ;, 8vo.
Note
The paraphrase has a separate t.p., pagination and register.
Note
First five words of the title transliterated from Greek script.
Note
Greek text with Latin translation in double columns; Latin paraphrase.
Note
Printer's device on t.p.; head-piece.
Provenance
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Provenance
Donation inscription on t.p.: "Dedit coll[egi]o Eton: Henr: Godolphin ... 1731". Henry Godolphin (1648-1733) was at Eton College 1660-1664, became a Fellow in 1677, and Provost in 1695.
Provenance
Booklabel of Eton College Library.
Provenance
Bookstamp on verso of final page: shield bearing double-headed eagle with three fleur-de-lys, the Godolphin family arms (without coronet).
Binding
18th century light brown sprinkled calf; blind tooled double fillet border with small fleurons inside the border; modern rebacking of sprinkled calf with blind tooled decoration; pastedowns of 16th printed edition of a Roman history, with ms. annotations.
Subject
Rhetoric, Ancient, Early works to 1800.
Added entry--name
Riccoboni, Antonio
Added entry--name
Godolphin, Henry, former owner.
Added entry--name
Schleich, Clemens, printer.
Added entry--place
Germany, Hanau
B27845
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