1573 Edition of the Collected Works of Varro
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1573 Edition of the Collected Works of Varro
Marcus Terentius Varro; Joseph Justice Scaliger, Adrien Turnèbe, Antonio Augustín, and Pietro Vettori. M. TERENTII VARRONIS OPERA QUAE SUPERSUNT. Five parts bound in one. [Geneva or Paris]: Excudebat Henr. Stephanus, 1573. Vellum, label with gilt on spine, all edges speckled. 8vo; 160; 151, 276, 176, 98pp. Roman type with italic; text in Latin with Greek. With indices, printed marginalia, woodcut printer's device on title page, with woodcut initials and ornaments. Note that Grässe lists Paris as the location which contradicts Adams. Does not perfectly match Adams collation; all five parts in proper order with early indices mis-bound. Adams V282; Grässe 6.2/262.
6 3/8 x 4 1/2 in.
Marcus Terentius Varro (116-27 BCE) was a Roman scholar and author best known for De lingua latina (On the Latin Language) and De re rustica (On Agriculture), both included in this collection. Grässe writes about this line on page 12 of this edition: 'Here si querelis...' that he notes that Scaliger attributes to an ancient poet. (Grässe 6.2/262).
From the Collection of Professor Roberto Severino, Washington, D.C.
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Marcus Terentius Varro; Joseph Justice Scaliger, Adrien Turnèbe, Antonio Augustín, and Pietro Vettori. M. TERENTII VARRONIS OPERA QUAE SUPERSUNT. Five parts bound in one. [Geneva or Paris]: Excudebat Henr. Stephanus, 1573. Vellum, label with gilt on spine, all edges speckled. 8vo; 160; 151, 276, 176, 98pp. Roman type with italic; text in Latin with Greek. With indices, printed marginalia, woodcut printer's device on title page, with woodcut initials and ornaments. Note that Grässe lists Paris as the location which contradicts Adams. Does not perfectly match Adams collation; all five parts in proper order with early indices mis-bound. Adams V282; Grässe 6.2/262.
6 3/8 x 4 1/2 in.
Marcus Terentius Varro (116-27 BCE) was a Roman scholar and author best known for De lingua latina (On the Latin Language) and De re rustica (On Agriculture), both included in this collection. Grässe writes about this line on page 12 of this edition: 'Here si querelis...' that he notes that Scaliger attributes to an ancient poet. (Grässe 6.2/262).
From the Collection of Professor Roberto Severino, Washington, D.C.
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
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Vellum with expected wear and small stains; title page with manuscript, Scaliger crossed out, loss at upper margin, small wormholes and light damp staining; pages toned with scattered foxing and occasional small stain or soiling, stains at fore-edge, damp staining at margins, Scaliger named crossed out throughout.
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