C. Sallustius Crispus, cum veterum historicorum fragmentis. Opera C. Sallvstivs Crispvs, cvm vetervm historicorvm fragmentis
Author:
Sallust
Editor:
Boxhorn, Marcus Zuerius
Engraver:
Duysend, Cornelis Claesz.
Printer:
Elzevir, Abraham
Printer:
Elzevir, Bonaventure
Printer:
Officina Elzeviriana
[12],310,[37]p ; 13cm (12mo)
Edited by M.Z. Boxhorn (BLC).
Engraved illustrated title page, signed: 'Car. Cl. Duysent.'
Printed by Bonaventura and Abraham Elzevier (cf. Rahir).
The Elzeviers published 4 distinct editions under this date. The first has [12] prelim. p. and [38] p. at end; the 3 reimpressions each have [16] prelim. p. and [34] p. at end. On p. 216 the first and second reimpressions have a Medusa tailpiece (Rahir 58); in the third the Medusa has been replaced by a typographical ornament (Rahir 57). The first and second reimpressions are distinguished by the running title at head of the last page of the index: the first has Index rerum memorabilium; the second has Index rerum memorab.
Index: pp.[311-347].
Ms. inscr. on front free e.p.: 'BHC from E.C} Florence 1838.'.
Binding: g.t. red morocco, with g.t. arms of Aloisius Strozzi & date MDCXLVII; spine & board edges g.t.; marbled e.p.; a.e.g. Silk ties.
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1912) by Marlay, Charles Brinsley
Production date: AD 1634 : Lugduni Batavorum : ex officina Elzeiriana, Anno 1634
Accession number: PB 15-2022
Primary reference Number: 308127
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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