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Marcus Tullius CICERON & Jean GRUTER (Janus GRUTERUS) M. M. Tulli Ciceronis Opera omnia quae existant ex fola fere codd mss. Fide emendata studio ato industria Jani Guglielmii Jani Gruteri additis notis & indd, accura tiff : confectis

Marcus Tullius CICERON & Jean GRUTER (Janus GRUTERUS)

M. M. Tulli Ciceronis Opera omnia quae existant ex fola fere codd mss. Fide emendata studio ato industria Jani Guglielmii Jani Gruteri additis notis & indd, accura tiff : confectis

ex bibliopolio Frobeniano, Hamburgi (Hambourg) 1617, in-folio (40,5x26cm), (20) 255pp., 590pp., 417pp., 461pp., quatre tomes reliés en deux volumes.


First edition. Frontispiece and title vignette of the printer to the other three title pages. Printing 2 columns with linear numbering. We did not find this edition in French catalogs, nor English. A copy of the Palatine Library in Germany. 'Although it is poorly printed and on bad paper, this issue deserves to be mentioned as one of our main author. She served as the basis for almost all those who have appeared in the seventeenth century and the beginning of the eighteenth century. This is also the first in which the text of Cicero is divided into chapters. ' Brunet II, 8. Vellum Full time, back with nerves. Great central medallions on the boards. Traces of laces. The first volume has no back and the second has lost its two lower chambers. Scattered spots. This edition of Froben gathers texts of a given in France by Jean Guillaume edition, here it is annotated and commented by John Gruter. Froben comes from a famous dynasty of printers whose most famous member was Johannes Froben (1460-1527) who worked early with Erasmus and Holbein, it was established in Basel. Jan Gruter (1560-1627) was born in Antwerp, he was a philologist and professor of history and librarian at the University of Wittenberg. He was regarded as a tireless worker and his works were popular throughout Europe. Library bookplate teachers St Stanislas Mons. --- Please note that the translation in english is done automatically, we apologize if the formulas are inaccurate. Contact us for any information!

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