1672 1st ed Orsato De Notis Romanorum Latin Archaeology
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‘De Notis Romanorum’ is a 17th-century manual written to aid in the reading of inscriptions and providing explanations of acronyms. Written by Sertorio Orsato in 1672, this book was the first of its kind and became the most important dictionary of epigraph abbreviations. The final portion of this book is dedicated to the interpreting the inscriptions found on graves and tombstones.
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ORSATO, Sertorio
De notis romanorum commentarius, in quo earum interpretationes quotquot reperiri potuerunt collegit, litterarum ordine digessit, observationes adiecit Sertorius Ursatus Patavinus sereniss
Patavii : Typis Petri Mariae Frambotti, 1672. First edition.
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Collation: Complete with all pages
[16], 532
Language: Latin
Binding: Vellum; tight & secure
Size: ~13in X 9in (33cm x 23cm)
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‘De Notis Romanorum’ is a 17th-century manual written to aid in the reading of inscriptions and providing explanations of acronyms. Written by Sertorio Orsato in 1672, this book was the first of its kind and became the most important dictionary of epigraph abbreviations. The final portion of this book is dedicated to the interpreting the inscriptions found on graves and tombstones.
Item number: #13865
Price: $750
ORSATO, Sertorio
De notis romanorum commentarius, in quo earum interpretationes quotquot reperiri potuerunt collegit, litterarum ordine digessit, observationes adiecit Sertorius Ursatus Patavinus sereniss
Patavii : Typis Petri Mariae Frambotti, 1672. First edition.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
[16], 532
Language: Latin
Binding: Vellum; tight & secure
Size: ~13in X 9in (33cm x 23cm)
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