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EUSTATHIUS (Archbishop of Thessalonica, latter half of 12th century). Commentarii in Homeri Iliadem et Odysseam , in Greek. Edited by Nicolaus Majoranus. Rome: Antonio Blado, 1542-50.

Auction 13.06.2002
13.06.2002
Schätzpreis
5.000 £ - 7.000 £
ca. 7.417 $ - 10.383 $
Zuschlagspreis:
15.535 £
ca. 23.044 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 30

EUSTATHIUS (Archbishop of Thessalonica, latter half of 12th century). Commentarii in Homeri Iliadem et Odysseam , in Greek. Edited by Nicolaus Majoranus. Rome: Antonio Blado, 1542-50.

Auction 13.06.2002
13.06.2002
Schätzpreis
5.000 £ - 7.000 £
ca. 7.417 $ - 10.383 $
Zuschlagspreis:
15.535 £
ca. 23.044 $
Beschreibung:

EUSTATHIUS (Archbishop of Thessalonica, latter half of 12th century). Commentarii in Homeri Iliadem et Odysseam , in Greek. Edited by Nicolaus Majoranus. Rome: Antonio Blado, 1542-50. 4 volumes, 2° (346 x 237mm). Roman, italic and two founts of Greek type. Blado device on titles of vols. I, III and IV, 3 text diagrams, 3 woodcut coats-of-arms in vol. IV. Initial spaces with guide-letters. Quire + is here bound at the front of vol. IV as often. (Without final blank in vol. II, repaired tear in title of vol. III, very occasional small stain, a few annotations washed.) UNCUT. Blue diced morocco, gilt monogram and motto ('Deus alit me') of Theodore Williams on sides, spines lettered in gilt, gilt shaped turn-ins, top edge gilt, by J. Clarke signed inside front board (scratch on rear cover of vol. IV). Provenance : The Reverend Theodore Williams. EDITIO PRINCEPS of the Homeric commentaries by 'the most learned man of his age' ( Oxford Companion to Classical Lit. ), printed together with the Iliad and the Odyssey . The commentaries deal with the history, geography, language, and mythology in the Homeric epics. Extracts from the commentaries had appeared in the Aldine Thesaurus Cornucopiae (1496, see lot 68). A new Greek type was designed by Joannes Honorius for Cardinal Marcello Cervini to print (uniquely) volumes II-IV (cf. A. Tinto, 'The history of a sixteenth-century Greek type,' The Library , 5th series, 1970, pp.285-93). Adams E-1107; Hoffmann II, p.116; Mortimer, Harvard Italian , 176. (4)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 30
Auktion:
Datum:
13.06.2002
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

EUSTATHIUS (Archbishop of Thessalonica, latter half of 12th century). Commentarii in Homeri Iliadem et Odysseam , in Greek. Edited by Nicolaus Majoranus. Rome: Antonio Blado, 1542-50. 4 volumes, 2° (346 x 237mm). Roman, italic and two founts of Greek type. Blado device on titles of vols. I, III and IV, 3 text diagrams, 3 woodcut coats-of-arms in vol. IV. Initial spaces with guide-letters. Quire + is here bound at the front of vol. IV as often. (Without final blank in vol. II, repaired tear in title of vol. III, very occasional small stain, a few annotations washed.) UNCUT. Blue diced morocco, gilt monogram and motto ('Deus alit me') of Theodore Williams on sides, spines lettered in gilt, gilt shaped turn-ins, top edge gilt, by J. Clarke signed inside front board (scratch on rear cover of vol. IV). Provenance : The Reverend Theodore Williams. EDITIO PRINCEPS of the Homeric commentaries by 'the most learned man of his age' ( Oxford Companion to Classical Lit. ), printed together with the Iliad and the Odyssey . The commentaries deal with the history, geography, language, and mythology in the Homeric epics. Extracts from the commentaries had appeared in the Aldine Thesaurus Cornucopiae (1496, see lot 68). A new Greek type was designed by Joannes Honorius for Cardinal Marcello Cervini to print (uniquely) volumes II-IV (cf. A. Tinto, 'The history of a sixteenth-century Greek type,' The Library , 5th series, 1970, pp.285-93). Adams E-1107; Hoffmann II, p.116; Mortimer, Harvard Italian , 176. (4)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 30
Auktion:
Datum:
13.06.2002
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
London, King Street
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