Skip to search
Skip to main content
Catalog
Help
Feedback
Your Account
Library Account
Bookmarks
(
0
)
Search History
Search in
Keyword
Title (keyword)
Author (keyword)
Subject (keyword)
Title starts with
Subject (browse)
Author (browse)
Author (sorted by title)
Call number (browse)
search for
Search
Advanced Search
Bookmarks
(
0
)
Princeton University Library Catalog
Start over
Cite
Send
to
SMS
Email
EndNote
RefWorks
RIS
Printer
Bookmark
Bucolica et Georgica.
Author
Virgil
[Browse]
Uniform title
Bucolica.
1499
[Browse]
Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
[Strassburg, Johann Prüss, ca. 1499]
Description
68 l. 21 cm. (leaf, 21 x 15 cm.)
Details
Former owner
Morgan, Junius Spencer
[Browse]
Related work(s)
Virgil.
Georgica.
1499.
[Browse]
Notes
Sig.: a⁸, b-q⁴.
24 lines to a page; type 2 (cf. Haebler); printed in black.
Title and imprint from Goff.
No initials.
Leaf [1a] Title: Virgilii Maronis poete Buccolica et georgica. Leaf [2a] Buccolica Virgilij Maronis. Interlocutores. Melibeus et Tytirus amici Aegloga prima. t[²]I tire tu patule recuba[n]s sub tegmi[n]e fagi Me. Siluestrem tenui musam meditaris auena. Leaf [20a] l. [10] Publij Virgilij Maronis Georgicorum. Liber primus. q[³] Vid faciat letas segetes: quo sydere terra[m] Vertere mecenas: vlmisq[ue] adiu[n]gere vites. Ends leaf [67a] l. [5] Publij Virgilij Maronis Buccolicorum & Georgicorum Libri finiunt feliciter.
VRG copy contains ms. notes.
Binding note
VRG copy bound by Stikeman & Co.. in dark blue goatskin with French fillet in gold and inside dentelles; blue marbled endpapers; top edge gilt.
Provenance
VRG copy has booklabel of J.S. Morgan.
Indexed in
Graesse
References
Copinger 93
Goff V-219
OCLC
43472439
Statement on language in description
Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage.
Read more...
Other views
Staff view
Ask a Question
Suggest a Correction
Report Harmful Language
Supplementary Information