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Compendium libri secundi, tertij & quinti Institutionum oratoriarum M. Fabij Quintiliani / Iacobo Lodoico Strebæo auctore.
Author
Quintilian
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Uniform title
Institutiones oratoriae.
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Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
Parisiis : Ex typographia Dionysij à Prato ..., 1570.
Description
12 leaves ; 23 cm. (4to)
Details
Related name
Strébée, Jacques-Louis, -approximately 1550
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Annotator
Guyon, Pierre
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Associated name
Godebert, Louis
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Multi-title collection including M. T. Ciceronis pro lege Manilia oratio : cum argumento Barth. Latomi, annotationibus eiusdem, aliorûmque doctissimorum virorum margini ads scriptis, acsuis numeris designatis and 13 other(s).
Notes
Signatures: A-C⁴
Princeton (Ex) copy is no. 2 in a volume of 14 pamphlets.
Princeton copy interleaved with blank leaves.
Binding note
Original French calf binding, with gilt-tooled panel design.
Provenance
Princeton copy densely annotated in ms. by Pierre Guyon from lectures by Louis Godebert.
Source acquisition
Purchased from H.P. Kraus (cat. 176, no. 115) in 1987.
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Multi-title collection including M. T. Ciceronis pro lege Manilia oratio : cum argumento Barth. Latomi, annotationibus eiusdem, aliorûmque doctissimorum virorum margini ads scriptis, acsuis numeris designatis and 13 other(s).
OCLC
81794743
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