Dictys Cretensis de historia belli Troiani : et Darses Priscus de eadem Troiana.
Dictys Cretensis de historia belli Troiani : et Darses Priscus de eadem Troiana.
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In inclyta urbe Venetiarum : cum eximia diligentia impressa per Cristoferum mendellum de pensis, kalendis Martii. MCCCCLXXXXIX [1499].
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Alternative title
De historia belli Troiani
Date
kalendis Martii. MCCCCLXXXXIX [1499].
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SAFE/49/1
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Latin
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[148] p. ; 21 cm. (4to)
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Publisher
In inclyta urbe Venetiarum : cum eximia diligentia impressa per Cristoferum mendellum de pensis, kalendis Martii. MCCCCLXXXXIX [1499].
Place of Publication
Italy Venice
Date Published
kalendis Martii. MCCCCLXXXXIX [1499].
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Dixson Library copy at SAFE/ 49/ 1 : Supervised access only by appointment through Manager Access & Information.
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Dictys Cretensis de historia belli Troiani : et Darses Priscus de eadem Troiana.
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Edited by Franciscus Faragonius; translated from Greek into Latin by Lucius Septimius.
Capital spaces with guide letters.
Signatures: a-h⁸ i¹⁰.
Dixson Library copy at SAFE/ 49/ 1 has the bookplates of William Dixson (crest only) and of Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (fully armorial, with manuscript shelfmark: VII E.d.31). Manuscript notes about early printing on front flyleaf. Foliated at bottom centre of leaves. Bound in half calf and marbled boards. Red edges. Brown endpapers; front...
Citation / References Note
Hain, 6158
BM 15th cent., V, 472
ISTC id00187000
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SAFE/49/1
Record Identifier
74VKOKl8vDPX
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991022451429702626
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