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Marius NIZOLIUS [Mario NIZZOLI] Marius Nizolius sive Thesaurus Ciceronianus, post nunquam fatis laudatas operas Basilii Zanchi, Caelii Secundi Curionis, & Marcelli Squarcialupi plumbinensis, magno labore & studio olim mactus

Marius NIZOLIUS [Mario NIZZOLI]

Marius Nizolius sive Thesaurus Ciceronianus, post nunquam fatis laudatas operas Basilii Zanchi, Caelii Secundi Curionis, & Marcelli Squarcialupi plumbinensis, magno labore & studio olim mactus

Sebastianum Henricpetri [Sebastian Heinrich Petri], Basileae [Bâle] 1595, (20p.) 1626 col. (11p.), in-folio (20,5x33cm), relié.


Basel edition, supplemented and enriched by Basil Zanchi, Marcello Squarcialupi and Caellii Secundi Curionis. Brand of printer (allegorical scene forge) inset on the title page and large vignette on the back of the last leaf, the same pattern with frame composed of Renaissance allegorical characters. Some initials, a headband and a cul-de-lamp. Lexical Concordance originally published in 1535 under the title Mr. Tullium Ciceronem Observationes in Latin text in two columns of 85 lines. Cardboard posterior shabby: the back is missing. Lined paper margins on the back of the title page. Angular lack filled in sheet 1-2 in upper margin with small affect the text. Some pale foxing, foxing. Browning of paper features German and Swiss papers of that time. Like the Tabula Aurea (gold table) Bergama to the work of Thomas Aquinas, The Thesaurius Ciceronianus is essential to read the huge corpus of vocabulary work of Cicero and indispensable to its study, including teaching. Renaissance found in Cicero's classic, she exhumed the manuscripts and editions abound; it is the Latin author the least controversial and most studied, both in the religious world as civil, hence the need for this lexicon for determining the correct reading his work. "This book, very useful for the understanding of Cicero, first appeared under the title of Observationes in Ciceronem eg Prato Albuini (Brixiae), 1535". (Brunet IV-84). --- Please note that the translation in english is done automatically, we apologize if the formulas are inaccurate. Contact us for any information!

500 €

Réf : 40871

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