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Quae supersunt ex Historiae Romanae voluminibus duobus, cum integris animadversionibus doctorum [...]

by Velleius Paterculus, Gaius (Ruhnken, D., ed.)

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Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden]: Apud Samuel. et Joan. Luchtmans 1779. First edition thus. 2 vols in 1, 8vo, pp.[xxii], cxxii, 499, [I]; [iv], 503-1262, [c] + additional engraved title-page by F. Van Bleyswyk. Woodcut initials, head- and tail-pieces, 2nd title-page to vol.II. Pencilled code at head of title-page, light foxing becoming heavier, quite toned from gathering 3P onward, occasional small inkblots. Contemporary vellum prize binding, gilt spine, gilt frame, gilt corner pieces and centrepiece with arms of Utrecht to each board, edges lightly sprinkled red and blue. Some greyish marks but generally clean, rear joint a little weak, ties lost, without ffep, very good. Velleius Paterculus, first century AD historical writer and summariser, edited by David Ruhnken (1723-1798), celebrated professor at Leiden and school-fellow of Emanuel Kant. Dibdin II, 525 ("a very excellent edition"); Graesse V,163 ("Édition importante"); Schweiger, 1130 ("Sehr wichtige Ausgabe"); Spoelder 4.

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Quae supersunt ex Historiae Romanae voluminibus duobus, cum integris animadversionibus doctorum [...]
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Velleius Paterculus, Gaius (Ruhnken, D., ed.)
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Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden]: Apud Samuel. et Joan. Luchtmans 1779.

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