Cornucopiæ, seu, Com[m]e[n]tario[rum] linguæ Latinæ
Cornucopiæ, seu, Com[m]e[n]tario[rum] linguæ Latinæ
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Publisher
Impressu[m] Venetiis : per Bernardinu[m] de Cremona & Simoné de Luero, xxx Maii MCCCCXC [1490].
Uniform title
Alternative title
Title from Prohemium: Cornucopiae,sive, Commentarios linguae Latinae
Title in ISTC: Cornucopiae linguae latinae
Date
xxx Maii MCCCCXC [1490].
Call Numbers
SC/INC/081
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MMS ID
Language
Latin
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Physical content
[16], ccci, [1] leaves ; 32 cm. (fol.)
Publication information
Publisher
Impressu[m] Venetiis : per Bernardinu[m] de Cremona & Simoné de Luero, xxx Maii MCCCCXC [1490].
Place of Publication
Italy Venice
Date Published
xxx Maii MCCCCXC [1490].
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Full title
Cornucopiæ, seu, Com[m]e[n]tario[rum] linguæ Latinæ
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Notes
General note
Commentary on Martial's Liber de spectaculis and book 1 of his Epigrammata.
Title and imprint from colophon.
Edited by Pyrrhus Perottus, revised by Lodovicus Odaxius.
Includes index.
Capital spaces with guide letters.
Printed side and shoulder notes.
Signatures: a-z⁸ A-Q⁸ R⁶.
Rare Books copy: Acquired 1968. Copy imperfect, wanting leaves a1.8. Remaining leaves of gathering a and all of gathering b torn and repaired, with slight loss of text in gathering a. Initial capitals not supplied. Final (blank) leaf is ruled in pencil, with four-line epitaph begun, then written in full, in early hand. Binding: half calf and marble...
Citation / References Note
Catalogue of books printed in the XVth century now in the British Museum, V, 464
Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, M31086
ISTC, ip00289000
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SC/INC/081
Record Identifier
74VvaEee4kzd
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MMS ID
991010405819702626
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