Amsterdami, Apud Johannem Blaeu 1645 [viii] 363pp.with engraved titlpage, 13cm., vellum (with added cartonnated cover on spine), some stains on pp.1-19 & 259-363, small wormhole in marge of pp.17-30 (with loss of few words of notes), else good copy, rare Blaeu-edition, text and notes in latin
Reference : K50567
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1676 Amstelodami : Boom, 1676.1 vol. (363 p.) ; In-8 reliure pleine basane époque ,dos tres orné,piéce de titre rouge,qques pages jaunies,bon état
L. & M. Annaeus Seneca ; cum notis Th. Farnabii.Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Younger (4 BCE 65 CE) was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman and dramatist who reworked Euripides dramas and the works of the Greek tragic poets Aeschylus and Sophocles to create the present series of tragedies. The tragedies were rediscovered by Italian humanists in the mid-16th century and they became the model for the revival of tragedy on the Renaissance stage. Thomas Farnaby (1575 1647) was an Oxford educated schoolmaster and classical scholar, whose works chiefly consisted of elaborately annotated editions of Latin authors which enjoyed extraordinary popularity in both England and on the Continent (as evidenced by the present Dutch edition) throughout the seventeenth century. Farnaby's first annotated Seneca was published in London in 1613, and proceeded through nine further London editions during the 17th C. and two additional editions in the 18th C.
Amsterdami Apud Johannem Janssonium 1643 1 vol. relié fort vol. in-16, plein vélin ivoire à recouvrement de l'époque avec titre manuscrit au dos, 371 + (1) pp., titre gravé. [Relié à la suite] : MARTIAL. M. Val. Martialis Epigrammata, cum notis Th. Farnabii. Amstelodami, Apud Johannem Janssonium, 1654, (12) + 456 pp. Réunion des tragédies de Sénèque et des épigrammes de Martial enrichies des nombreuses notes marginales du latiniste britannique Thomas Farnaby (v.1575-1647). Petite découpe à la page de garde et courte annotation ancienne sur la page de titre. Très bon exemplaire.
Amstelodami, Danielem Elzevirium, 1678. in-24 (11.8 cm) 428 p., dont le titre gravé. Reliure moderne plein cuir, dos à 5 nerfs. Reliure signée Morely, en très bel état. Ex-libris de J. J. Olinger gravé par Dozy. [ Brunet V, 286 : Première édition française, avec les notes de l'anglais Thomas Farnabe.]