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farfel_n01_107_045

45
Antiquarian
Booksellers
NYC Oct. 76 $25.00

Publius Vergilius Maro - (70 - 19 BC)
(Virgil) - Opera (Aeneid - Eclogues - Georgies)
Lyons: 2 pt. In officina I. Crespini fol. 1529
1982 $4,500 The Georgies - Book Fourth (CCXLI) Latin
the 4 books total 2188 lines - poem on farming
1) planting, sowing + weather signs
2) trees + vines, especially the grape + the olive
3) farm animals
4) bee keeping

S.T.C. French - Com. Servius Honoratus, Donatus + others. [inserted] (31.5) Copy: Yale Harvard Columbia [end inserted]
Cup. 652. cc. 9; 11375. k. 11 (inf. f.)
2 ordered. with these blocks

The Strassburg Virgil of 1502 - the woodcuts of this edition
are by the artist known as "The Master of Gruninger's
Workshop," + they are recognized as his best work. The Virgil
edited by Sebastian Brant is the finest book of the 3 classical
edition of Gruninger.

A hundred separate editions of the whole or part of the Virgilian
corpus were printed before the end of the 15th C. The first is an
early work of Swayheym + Panorartz [1469]. Later editions were
often accompanied by the 4 th C. commentary of Servius, an
invaluable source of information. Perhaps the most important of
all editions was that produced by Aldus, 1501 - Venice: the
first pocket book to be printed.

R. Mortimer #538 Vergilius - Opera Virgiliana (Ed. J. Badius Ascensius)
- 308 leaves - f-0 2 pts in I vol. Lyon, J. Crespin, 1529.

The woodcuts are the same Strasbourg blocks used in
Jacques Sacon's 1517 Lyons edition (#537) - 207 woodcuts

-these are the blocks designed for Johann Gruninger's Strasbourg
Vergil edited by S. Brant + printed in 1502.

-Crible initals in 3 sizes. Text in roman letter in a
single column, set within 2 column commentary in small
roman, small roman marginalia. The commentary is
substantially that of the 1517 edition, with the

farfel_n01_107_045

45
Antiquarian
Booksellers
NYC Oct. 76 $25.00

Publius Vergilius Maro - (70 - 19 BC)
(Virgil) - Opera (Aeneid - Eclogues - Georgies)
Lyons: 2 pt. In officina I. Crespini fol. 1529
1982 $4,500 The Georgies - Book Fourth (CCXLI) Latin
the 4 books total 2188 lines - poem on farming
1) planting, sowing + weather signs
2) trees + vines, especially the grape + the olive
3) farm animals
4) bee keeping

S.T.C. French - Com. Servius Honoratus, Donatus + others. [inserted] (31.5) Copy: Yale Harvard Columbia [end inserted]
Cup. 652. cc. 9; 11375. k. 11 (inf. f.)
2 ordered. with these blocks

The Strassburg Virgil of 1502 - the woodcuts of this edition
are by the artist known as "The Master of Gruninger's
Workshop," + they are recognized as his best work. The Virgil
edited by Sebastian Brant is the finest book of the 3 classical
edition of Gruninger.

A hundred separate editions of the whole or part of the Virgilian
corpus were printed before the end of the 15th C. The first is an
early work of Swayheym + Panorartz [1469]. Later editions were
often accompanied by the 4 th C. commentary of Servius, an
invaluable source of information. Perhaps the most important of
all editions was that produced by Aldus, 1501 - Venice: the
first pocket book to be printed.

R. Mortimer #538 Vergilius - Opera Virgiliana (Ed. J. Badius Ascensius)
- 308 leaves - f-0 2 pts in I vol. Lyon, J. Crespin, 1529.

The woodcuts are the same Strasbourg blocks used in
Jacques Sacon's 1517 Lyons edition (#537) - 207 woodcuts

-these are the blocks designed for Johann Gruninger's Strasbourg
Vergil edited by S. Brant + printed in 1502.

-Crible initals in 3 sizes. Text in roman letter in a
single column, set within 2 column commentary in small
roman, small roman marginalia. The commentary is
substantially that of the 1517 edition, with the