Invectiva in Ciceronem
Author:
Sallust
Printer:
Hoernen, Arnold ter
Printer (ascribed):
Solidi, Johannes
Bookbinder:
Riviere & Son
[8] leaves ; 20cm (4to).
Illustrations drawn in pen & brown ink: On first leaf besides an initial G are at foot three separate figures, one playing the tabor, the second blowing a horn. These two are male figures and are clad in grotesque drapery. The third figure is that of a female playing a lute, her body displayed, but her robe and long hair flowing behind. On the second leaf is an angel forming part of an initial A. On the fourth leaf sprays of oak and thistle.
Proctor, Sheppard and CIBN assign to the Printer of Dictys and IGI to the Printer of Dares.
Binding: by Riviere & Son. Red morocco (ca. 1900); board edges g.t., borders g.t. on inside covers, raised bands, g. lettering; a.e.g.
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1904) by McClean, Frank
Production date: circa AD 1471 : [Cologne : Printer of Dictys (Arnold Ther Hoernen), about 1471]
Accession number: PB 27-2021
Primary reference Number: 307293
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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