Q. Horatii Flacci Eclogae cum scholiis veteribus castigavit et notis illustravit Guilielmus Baxterus. Varias lectiones et observationes addidit Io. Matthias Gesnerus quibus et suas adspersit Io. Carolus Zeunius
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Author: Quinto Orazio Flacco
Publisher: Caspari Fritsch
Place of printing: Leipzig
Year of publication: 1788
Product Condition:
Example in good condition. Full leather binding with gilt titles, friezes and decorations on the spine with five bands; plates framed by golden decorations: abrasions on the spine, on the caps, on the edges and on the slightly curved corners. Streaks and peeling on the hinges. Fading of skin color at anterior plate. Marbled pasteplates and endpapers; golden decoration on the leather edge of the counterplates. Ex-libris paper insert of Sir Richard Paul Jodrell Bar on the front pastedown. Dedication note on the reverse of the first flyleaf. Minimal pencil annotation on the next page. Present satin bookmark in poor condition. Cuts burnished, sprayed with specks of dust; particularly darkened head cuts. Cards in very good condition. Text in Latin.
Pages: (4),XXXVIII,670,(32)
Format: Eighth
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 22
Width: 13
Description
Important annotated edition of Horace's work in which Carolus Zeunius collects the fruits of the work of two of the most important Horace philologists of the 18th century: William Baxter who publishes his fundamental study on Horace's poetry in 1701 and JM Gesner who takes up his indications for his 1752 edition. The text and notes are presented on the page with a very balanced and extremely accurate typographical appearance. From the beautiful paper ex-libris on the inside cover we know that the volume was part of the library of another illustrious scholar of antiquity, Richard Paul Jodrell (1745-1831), Fellow of the Royal Society, author in turn of studies on classical authors but also of theatrical works that were quite successful.
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