FABRICIUS Johann Albert, "Bibliotheca Graeca, sive notitia scriptorum veterum Græcorum, editio tertia, ab auctore recognita et plurimis locis aucta", Chr. Liebezeit & Th. Chr. Felginer. Printed between 1707 & 1728 (Volume 1 & 3 in 1718, Volume 3 in 1707, Volumes 414 from 1711 to 1728). COMPLETE in 14 volumes. 4to. Frontispieces in volumes 15 & 714 and copper engraving in volume 6. Uniform contemporary binding: full leather, blindstamped covers, spine with raised bands and decorations in gilt. Wear along joints and edges, covers of volume 14 detached, front covers of volumes 11 & 12 detached. "Bibliotheca Graeca", is considered the masterpiece of the famous German classical scholar and bibliographer J. A. Fabricius. In this work, Fabricius gathered the entire survived Greek literature, as preserved through manuscripts, papyri and inscriptions, extending from preHomeric times to 1453. Its divisions are marked off by accounts of the Homeric scholia and Homer’s ancient and Byzantine critics, Plato, Christ, Constantine and the capture of Constantinople in 1453, Dionysius Thrax, Porphyry’s life of Plotinus, and speeches by Libanius, while a section is devoted to canon law, jurisprudence and medicine.
FABRICIUS Johann Albert, "Bibliotheca Graeca, sive notitia scriptorum veterum Græcorum, editio tertia, ab auctore recognita et plurimis locis aucta", Chr. Liebezeit & Th. Chr. Felginer. Printed between 1707 & 1728 (Volume 1 & 3 in 1718, Volume 3 in 1707, Volumes 414 from 1711 to 1728). COMPLETE in 14 volumes. 4to. Frontispieces in volumes 15 & 714 and copper engraving in volume 6. Uniform contemporary binding: full leather, blindstamped covers, spine with raised bands and decorations in gilt. Wear along joints and edges, covers of volume 14 detached, front covers of volumes 11 & 12 detached. "Bibliotheca Graeca", is considered the masterpiece of the famous German classical scholar and bibliographer J. A. Fabricius. In this work, Fabricius gathered the entire survived Greek literature, as preserved through manuscripts, papyri and inscriptions, extending from preHomeric times to 1453. Its divisions are marked off by accounts of the Homeric scholia and Homer’s ancient and Byzantine critics, Plato, Christ, Constantine and the capture of Constantinople in 1453, Dionysius Thrax, Porphyry’s life of Plotinus, and speeches by Libanius, while a section is devoted to canon law, jurisprudence and medicine.
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