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[Opuscula].
Author
Colatius, Matthaeus
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Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
[Venice], [Bernardinus Rizus], [1486?]
Description
24 leaves 20 cm (4to.)
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Special Collections - Rare Books
2017-0019N
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including C. Plinii secundi iunioris liber illustrium viroruun [sic] incipit. and 2 other(s).
Notes
1. 1a: Mattæi colacii [sic] cognomento Siculi calabræa urbis neocastri / ciuis ad sapientissimũ Dominicum maurocenum de uerbo / ciuilitate: & de genere artis rhetoricæ ĩ magnos rhetores Vi / crorinum & Quintilianum. / ...
Colophon, 1. 24a: Impressum uenetiis per Bernardinum / de nouaria. M.cccc. Lxxxxvi.
Signatures: a-b⁸, c-d⁴.
Assigned by Proctor to 1491, but "the penultimate letter of the colophon, through battered, is certainly v, and the type is quite fresh throughout. Probably one x should be struck out of the date [M.cccc. Lxxxx.] of the epitaph on 20b."--BMC.
Binding note
HSVR copy: Contemporary blind-tooled brown goatskin over wooden boards, vellum strip pasted over spine, remnants of leather straps, brass catches.
Contents
1. 24a: Hoc libello hi tractatus continentur. / Quid est ciuilitas in oratione. / Scientie ciuiles / Vtrum orationes. M.C. habeant ciuilitatem / Vnde doctus & iustus orator: ĩ actiõe cause uicitur ab ĩdocto / De genere artis rhetoricæ ĩ magnos rhetores Victorinũ & .Q. / Luculenta oratio de fine rhetoricæ in dialogo. / Grauis epistola consolatoria de morte & sepulti epigramma / Laus perspectiue cori in æde sancti Antoni pataui.
Source acquisition
HSVR copy: Acquired with matching funds provided by the Program in Hellenic Studies, made possible by a gift of The Orpheus Trust to the Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies.
References
GW 7156
BMC, V, 400. IA. 22652
Stillwell: Second census C684
In
Multi-title collection including C. Plinii secundi iunioris liber illustrium viroruun [sic] incipit. and 2 other(s).
OCLC
42355246
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