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1554207404Olms, Hildesheim 1977 (= Reprint of the edition Louvain 1554). [XV]/414 pp., Original-Leinen,
159439275Coloniae 1594. ad varias quaestiones et Philosophiam naturalem cognescendas in primis utilia Einband unter Verwendung einer mittalterlichen Handschrift.Lederbändel als Schliessen.Rara Officina Birckmann Arnold Mylij 16°. Ldr. d. Zt. Philosophie unknown
1576A19332Ferrariae, Ex typis haeredum Francisci Rubei, 1576. 4°. 12 S., 475 S. Flexibler fragmentarischer Pergamentband, dessen (fehlender) Rücken mit einen Streifen (11 cm breit) aus einem zeitgenössischen Antiphonarblatt bezogen ist. Berieben und fleckig, ohne die Schlaufen. Titelblatt rechts unten mit 7 x 10,5 cm großem Ausschnitt sowie mit hs. Vermerk: »Libraria della Concettione di Capuccini di Napoli«. Hs. Signaturen auf Vorsatz. Erste Seiten teils stärker angerändert, sonst innen sauber. Ordentliches Exemplar.
1585012628Francofurdi: Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli 1585. Book. Good- condition. Hardcover. Early edition. Quarto 4to. iv 318 pages of text. Rebound in circa 1920 cloth which is slightly worn and soiled. The entirety of the text is damp-stained and the first and final few pages are heavily discolored. Minor worming to final few pages of index repaired. Previous owner's name on the front pastedown endpaper and the occasional notation mark in the text. Title page is in Greek and Latin; text in Greek; annotations in Latin. Title continues ".Latinum & Graecum." Edited by Friedrich Sylburg 1536-1596. Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli Hardcover
1592RW1300Frankfurt:: Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli Claudium Marnium & Ioan. Aubrium 1592. 1592. Small 8vo. 16 919 1 pp. Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns. Title vignette headpieces and initials indexes. Original blind-stamped pigskin paper spine-label; extremities worn early leaves waterstained occasional ink underlining. Very good. Second edition revised and emended. Giulio Pace was one of the pre-eminent Aristotle scholars of his day. He fled the Italian Inquisition first to Geneva and later to Heidelberg where he converted to Protestantism. His side-by-side Greek and Latin Organum went through eleven editions and was the standard text from the late sixteenth through the early seventeenth century. See: Adams Catalogue of Books Printed on the Continent of Europe 1501-1600 1867; Brunet I 462; Grasse 213; Charles H. Lohr Latin Aristotle Commentaries: Renaissance authors vol. 2 1988. Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli, Claudium Marnium, & Ioan. Aubrium, 1592. unknown books
157627614Venezia 1576. Rhetoricorum Artisque Poeticae libri atque etiam Problematum Sectiones omnes Quibus Alexandri Aphrodisaei Omnia Problemata adiuncta suere. Pars sexta Einband beschädigt Gasparis Bindoni 16°. Pgt. Philosophie unknown
1557952227Paris: Hieronymus de Marnef 1557 und 1559. leather_bound. Gut. 141 3 weiße Blätter. - Lagenkollation: A-S8; 219 recte 221 2 1 weiße Seiten. A-O8. Halblederband des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts. Sedecimo. 111 x 67 mm. Vordergelenk angeplatzt leicht berieben innen nur wenig fleckig im Ganzen recht frisch. Halblederband des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts mit glattem Rücken aus hellbraunem Kalbleder vier durch blindprägung angezeichnete versetzte Bünde die von goldgeprägten Linien umschlossen sind auf zweitem Feld der Titel auf drittem ein ornamentaler Mittelstempel darunter die Bände unten und oben Filetenvergoldung. Deckel mit grün-schwarzem Marmorpapier bezogen handgestochene Kapitale Vorsätze aus Marmorpapier Schnitt marmoriert. Schöner Druck in zierlicher Kursiv. Marcus Antonius Zimara ein Philosoph und Arzt des frühen 16. Jh. aus Apulien lehrte zu Padua die Logik und zu Rom und Padua die Philosophie; cf. Jöcher IV1206. - Alexander Aphrodisiensis war ein peripatetischer Philosoph des 2.-3. nachchristlichen Jahrhunderts der Kommentare und kleinere Exegesen zu Aristoteles verfaßte; seine Interpretation ist antiplatonisch. Nineteenth-century calf backed boards spine gilt. Upper joint cracked but sound. A small stain to lower margin of some quires ruled in red. - Provenienz: Exlibris auf vorderem Spiegel: "Bibliothèque de Mr. le Vicomte de Vaufreland"; Exlibris auf vorderem fliegenden Vorsatz recto: "Ex libris Regis Bayle Consulde de S.M. la Roi des Belges" signiert R. Crozet. Vordergelenk geplatzt doch stabil Kanten stellenweise leicht berieben. Innen ein schwacher brauner Fleck im unteren weißen Rand einiger Lagen sonst recht frisch; durchgehend regliert. - I: Durling 287sqq. mit anderen Ausgg. I & II: nicht bei Adams BM STC. - RFM. Schriften zur aristotelischen Philosophie. - Weitere Bilder auf Anfrage oder auf unserer Homepage. Wegen Urlaub kann Ihre Bestellung / Anfrage erst nach dem 21.06.2026 bearbeitet werden. - Because of holidays your order / question can be handled only after 06/21/2026. Hieronymus de Marnef hardcover
1532120984Venetia Sebastiani Vincentinum impresse 1532 die XXVII Iunij. In 8° piena pergamena coeva rimontata risguardi sostituiti. Cc. XCIIII. Manca la cc 8 dell'indice e le ultime due carte bianche bel frontespizio con larga cornice figurata con angioletti putti e animali anche fantastici non recente leggero sottile capace rinforzo ai bordi. La numerazione della carte è tutta a cifre romane tranne le carte 9 11 13 e 15 che sono numerate in arabo variante B giusta la collazione. Volume con carta tutta un poco ingiallita ma volume ben sistemato e ben godibile riferibile come buono. Sebastiani fu tipografo attivo a Venezia forse un antenato di Giacomo Vincenzi ma Vincentinus potrebbe essere invece che un cognome un'indicazione di provenienza da Vicenza. Venetia, Sebastiani Vincentinum impresse unknown
15608656Lyon: Haeredes Jacobi Juntae 1560. Later printing. Vellum. Very good. 16mo. 8426pp. With the leaf of colophon following p. 842 and the 2 final blank leaves. Printer's device on title. Bound in 19th century vellum marbled paper on both covers. Spine label abraded. Aristotle's text on natural history. A separate issue of Vol. 4 of the works of Aristotle published by the same press in the same year. Translation from the Greek by T. Gaza J. B. Felicianus N. Leonicus Thomaeus and Georgius Valla. Haeredes Jacobi Juntae hardcover books
156643521566 Ethique à Nicomaque d'Aristote suivie des Fragments de Pythagore. Edition bilingue Grec et Latin. Ioannem Oporinum, Eusebium Episco, Basileae (Bâle, Basel), 1566. In-4 reliure du XIXe siècle, demi veau glacé olive, quatre faux nerfs, filets dorés et à froid, titre et date, dentelles en tête et en queue, tranches jaspées, page de titre, [3ff.], 487 pages chiffrées mais manquent les pages 1 à 8, dont 4 pp. intercalées entre p.8 et p.9 [erreur numérotation], inversion de l'imprimeur entre les pages 217 et 224, [13ff.] d'index, manque la fin de l'index, léger travail de vers sur les 4 premières pages (sans atteinte au texte), mors fendus en queue.
1547PH156Lugduni, Theobaldus Paganum, 1547 (Lyon, Thibaud Payen) in-8o, 1bl., 270, 1 f. imprimeur), sign. A-K8. Rel. plein velin contemp. avec petits manques et 2 lacets, dos lisse avec l'auteur manuscrit, marque d'editeur et initiales gravees, brunissure legere aux dernieres pages. Johannes Argyropoulos (1415 Constantinople - Rome 1487) fut traducteur et professeur -de Const. Lascaris entre autres et lui-meme eleve de B. Bessarion- a Padua et a Rome. Inconnu de Brunet, Baudrier IV, 235.
1559D11175Venice: apud Hieronymus Scotum Scotus 1559. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio 315 x 215mm. 2 137pp. 1. Signatures: A-Q4 R6. Woodcut profile bust of Aristotle on title with dedication Peripateticae Disciplina Principis Vera Aristotelis Stagiritae Effigies. Final leaf with woodcut printers device of Scotus classical muse atop star sphere with motto Fiat pax in virtute tua Let there be peace in your walls. Latin translation by Girolamo Bagolino of Verona c. 1470-1535 professor of philosophy at Padua. Text in double column. Italic and Roman type. 18th-century marbled boards modeled to resemble tree-calf; hole through opening leaves causing some text loss title with minor stains hinges starting p. 135 folded corner repaired clean tear in blank portion of last leaf. The clipped booklabel of Seminarium Mutinense pasted on the title fittingly connects this copy to the Jesuit Seminary library in Modena in the Provincia Veneta which was also a center for study popularly called a Collegium. Sixteenth-century editions of Philoponuss Aristotelian explanations have a major place in the commentarial tradition and philosophy of the Renaissance. <br/><br/>1559 Scotus edition of Philoponuss commentary on the De Generatione et Corruptione of Aristotle; a beautifully produced Venetian work still in good form. John Philoponus also known as John the Grammarian was a Byzantine-era Aristotelian commentator and author of several philosophical treatises. The first Latin translation of Philoponuss commentary on Aristotles treatise De Generatione et Corruptione seems to be the one made by Hieronymus Bagolinus from the Aldine edition of 1527 first published in Venice by Hieronymus Scotus in 1540; the second made by Andrea Silviuis was published by Valgrisius in 1564. This is Scotuss fourth edition of 1559 in which he states errors of the first and the second edition are purged thus repeating the title found in the third. It precedes a fifth and final edition of 1568. Philoponus presents his commentary as notes taken from the seminars of Procluss student Ammonius c. 435-526 AD together with certain remarks of my own; Philoponuss is an elaborate exposition of Aristotelian theory followed by several criticisms which are answered with sophistication. To history this commentary has always been received as a school work but it was an interesting book to early scholars for it was supposed to have been written before 529 terminus post quem - hence before Philoponuss writings became entrenched in Christianity and creationist views. Like most ancient commentaries this one maintains certain importance for the constitution of the text on which it comments. Scotuss publications were widely regarded as elegant productions; wide-format and designed with attractive typeface this refined style was typical on the Venetian marketplace at this time. apud Hieronymus Scotum (Scotus) hardcover books
1585012628Francofurdi: Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli 1585. Book. Good- condition. Hardcover. Early edition. Quarto 4to. iv 318 pages of text. Rebound in circa 1920 cloth which is slightly worn and soiled. The entirety of the text is damp-stained and the first and final few pages are heavily discolored. Minor worming to final few pages of index repaired. Previous owner's name on the front pastedown endpaper and the occasional notation mark in the text. Title page is in Greek and Latin; text in Greek; annotations in Latin. Title continues ".Latinum & Graecum." Edited by Friedrich Sylburg 1536-1596. Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli Hardcover books
15466888Lugduni: Apud Seb. Gryphium 1546. Octavo 18 x 11 cm. 67 1 pages. Signatures: aa-dd8 ee2. Text in Latin. Illustrated with woodcuts including a title vignette and initials. Cuts title vignettes initials. Some age-toning bounding full limp vellum; untitled. Near fine. Rare. OCLC locates seven copies; Baudrier Bibliographie des Livres imprimés à Lyon VIII 200; Cranz 108.117. Apud Seb. Gryphium hardcover books
1530047158Paris: Simonem Colineum 1530. Early Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Rebound in modern calf in an antique style scattered minor foxing dampstains generally clean internally. Notes and underlining in a contemporary hand scattered through. Lacking the final 6 leaves but a nice example of Parisian scholastic printing - most early Paris printings of Aristotle were in folio but Paris was becoming a center of scholasticism and turning out 8vo and 12mo editions of important works. 175 of 181 leaves.<br /> <br /> George of Trebizond 1395-1486 was a Byzantine humanist who moved to Italy during the Renaissance there and edited and translated a number of works of philosophy and of the Church fathers. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Philosophy; Inventory No: 047158. Simonem Colineum hardcover
1530047158Paris: Simonem Colineum 1530. Early Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Rebound in modern calf in an antique style scattered minor foxing dampstains generally clean internally. Notes and underlining in a contemporary hand scattered through. Lacking the final 6 leaves but a nice example of Parisian scholastic printing - most early Paris printings of Aristotle were in folio but Paris was becoming a center of scholasticism and turning out 8vo and 12mo editions of important works. 175 of 181 leaves.<br/><br/>George of Trebizond 1395-1486 was a Byzantine humanist who moved to Italy during the Renaissance there and edited and translated a number of works of philosophy and of the Church fathers. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Philosophy; Inventory No: 047158. Simonem Colineum hardcover books
154386731Venetiis, apud Hieronymum Scotum 1543 In-4. Reliure moderne, demi-toile havane à coins, dos lisse, 2-113 pp. Mouillures marginales en tête sinon intérieur très frais. Tampon de bibliothèque en mage de la page de titre. Ouvrage d’une relative rareté.
1595V67175Venice: Haeredem Hieronymi Scotus 1595. Hardcover. Very Good. Large woodcut portrait Aristotle over 50 diagrams in the text historiated woodcut intial capitals . Folio modern cream linen with red leather label with gilt title tips rubbed 16pp 316pp Tideline from waterstaining at the front but becoming marginal & faint by text page 13. Some gatherings with more or less paper tanning but paper always supple and strong. Part of an 18 volume collected edition of Thomas Aquinas. It is printed in double columns with side-notes and deals with Aristotelian physics not in Adams or STC. Haeredem Hieronymi Scotus hardcover
1585D11004Frankfurt am Main: Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli heirs of Andreas Wechel MDLXXXV 1585. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 210 x 149mm. 16 blank leaves at front and back 4 318 2 pages including final leaf with Wechel printers device. Title also with Wechels woodcut printers device a pegasus soaring over a caduceus pair of cornucopia and shaking hands AW monogram twice. Edited by Friedrich Sylburg. Dedicated to French scholar Joseph Justus Scaliger 1540-1609. Latin dedication notes and index. Greek text 18th-century calf marbled endpapers and red edges rebacked; light edgewear light marginal foxing title lightly browned. Likely remaining for several generations at the library of Balliol College Taylor Institution Oxford number B.181 deaccessioned sometime in the early 20th century two bookplates on front pastedown. Collection of Francis Howard Forbes 1881-1957 professor of Greek language and literature at Amherst College his round pictorial bookplate of Attic-style scribes on front pastedown. This particular copy was cared for by Oxford institutions for a good part of its history then crossed into a New England personal library of a classical scholar sometime in the early 20th century. <br/><br/>This is the self-contained volume from the 1584-1587 collected edition of the works of Aristotle in Greek and the Metaphysica of Theophrastus. Friedrich Sylburg 1536-1596 was a German classical scholar who made important contributions to several popular Greek texts of the later sixteenth century like Estiennes Greek Thesaurus. In 1583 Sylburg resigned from an educational post he held at Lich and moved to Frankfurt to work as leading active editor for the enterprising Wechel publishers. The humanist printers flourished in three distinct cities; Paris Frankfurt and Hanau. Andreas Wechel settled the firm in Frankfurt and distinguished it mainly by publishing neo-Latin literature classical philology and works by Ramus and his followers. The relationship between Sylburg and the Wechel printers was a seamless match; this 1585 edition of Aristotle was praised for its great critical power and finesse. It is widely regarded as the authoritative edition of its kind. Sound example of a sixteenth century published work on Aristotelian principles born from the inventive relationship between scholar and press.Fabricius-Harles III 444; Hoffmann I 275 and 289. Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli (heirs of Andreas Wechel) hardcover
1585D11004Frankfurt am Main: Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli heirs of Andreas Wechel MDLXXXV 1585. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 210 x 149mm. 16 blank leaves at front and back 4 318 2 pages including final leaf with Wechel printers device. Title also with Wechels woodcut printers device a pegasus soaring over a caduceus pair of cornucopia and shaking hands AW monogram twice. Edited by Friedrich Sylburg. Dedicated to French scholar Joseph Justus Scaliger 1540-1609. Latin dedication notes and index. Greek text 18th-century calf marbled endpapers and red edges rebacked; light edgewear light marginal foxing title lightly browned. Likely remaining for several generations at the library of Balliol College Taylor Institution Oxford number B.181 deaccessioned sometime in the early 20th century two bookplates on front pastedown. Collection of Francis Howard Forbes 1881-1957 professor of Greek language and literature at Amherst College his round pictorial bookplate of Attic-style scribes on front pastedown. This particular copy was cared for by Oxford institutions for a good part of its history then crossed into a New England personal library of a classical scholar sometime in the early 20th century. <br/><br/>This is the self-contained volume from the 1584-1587 collected edition of the works of Aristotle in Greek and the Metaphysica of Theophrastus. Friedrich Sylburg 1536-1596 was a German classical scholar who made important contributions to several popular Greek texts of the later sixteenth century like Estiennes Greek Thesaurus. In 1583 Sylburg resigned from an educational post he held at Lich and moved to Frankfurt to work as leading active editor for the enterprising Wechel publishers. The humanist printers flourished in three distinct cities; Paris Frankfurt and Hanau. Andreas Wechel settled the firm in Frankfurt and distinguished it mainly by publishing neo-Latin literature classical philology and works by Ramus and his followers. The relationship between Sylburg and the Wechel printers was a seamless match; this 1585 edition of Aristotle was praised for its great critical power and finesse. It is widely regarded as the authoritative edition of its kind. Sound example of a sixteenth century published work on Aristotelian principles born from the inventive relationship between scholar and press.Fabricius-Harles III 444; Hoffmann I 275 and 289. Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli (heirs of Andreas Wechel) hardcover books
160023683Francofurti ad Moenum, apud heredes Andreae Wecheli & Anton. Hierat., 1600 - Francofurti, apud heredes Andreae Wecheli, 1600. 2 parties reliées en un fort vol. au format in-12 (173 x 112 mm) de 1 frontispice allégorique gravé n.fol., 22 ff. n.fol., 1.068 pp. et 12 ff. n.fol. ; 88 pp. et 4 ff. n.fol. Reliure XIXème de demi-basane marbrée havane, dos lisse orné de filets gras dorés, fleurons dorés, titre doré, tranches émeraude.
156122490Lugduni Lyon: Jacobi Juntae Jacobus Junta. Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1561. Hardcover. Early previous owner's name clipped from title leaf on each volume with unfortunate loss to some text on title leaf and to the printer's emblems on the title pages. One volume also with loss of text to corresponding portion of leaf following title leaf. Boards rubbed. Spines faded and rubbed. Corners of boards rubbed and worn. A couple of leather corners missing. Most other corners rubbed with abrasions to leather. Tomus quartus with some creasing to corners of leaves pages 705-760. ; 6 volumes of an 8 volume set. Volumes 1-4 6 Index volume. Printed date of 1561 in the Index volume only. Other volumes undated 1561. 19th century red half leather binding small leather corners with marbled papered boards. Page dimensions: 114 x 74mm 4 ½" x 2 7/8". Text in Latin. The titles of the six volumes are: 108.430 "Index Rerum Omnium Quae In Aristotelis Operibus Continentur Absolutissimus. In quem tota illius varia ac admirabilis doctrina quae sparsim ac diffuse suis in voluminibus tractatur contracta fuit ac ordine Alphabetico per locos communes digesta." Index volume to the first six volumes Tomus primus - Tomus sextus. 860 pages. Large piece cut from the title leaf and replaced with blank paper not recent with loss of the entire printer's emblem. This index volume contains page references to Volumes 1 - 6 but none to the eighth volume 108.430G.108.430A "Aristotelis Stagiritae Organum quod logicam appellant. Tomus Primus." 637 1 pages. Early owner's name cut away from title leaf with slight cropping to the top of the printer's emblem. Missing paper replaced not recent.108.430B "Aristotelis Stagiritae Physicorum Libri VIII. Quibus adiecimus omnia illius Opera quae ad Naturalem Philosophiam spectare videbantur. Quorum seriem versa pagella indicabit. Tomus secundus." 796 1 1 blank pages. Early owner's name cut away from title page with loss to "Tomus Secundus" and the upper part of the printer's emblem and also loss to 2 lines of the Contents on the verso of this leaf. Missing paper replaced with blank paper not recent.108.430C "Arisotelis Stagiritae Metaphysicorum Libri XIIII. Theophrasti Metaphysicorum Liber. Quorum omnium recognitionem et additamentum versa pagina ostendit. Tomus Tertius." 583 1 blank pages. Early owner's name cut away from title page with loss to "Tomus Tertius" and the upper part and left side of the printer's emblem and also loss to 2 lines of the Contents on the verso of this leaf. Missing paper replaced with blank paper not recent. 108.430D "Aristotelis Stagiritae Libri Omnes quibus Historia Partes Incessus Motus Generatioque Animalium atque etiam Plantarum naturae brevis description pertractantur. Quoniam seriem nominaque Interpretum versa pagina indicabit. Tomus Quartus." 842 1 1 blank pages. Owner's name cut away from title leaf with loss of "Tomus Quartus" and substantial part of printer's emblem and loss of 2 lines of the Contents on verso of this leaf. Also through carelessness there is loss of 3 lines of text on both recto and verso of the following leaf pages 3-4 In removing a piece from the title leaf the corresponding piece was also cut away from the following leaf. Missing paper on title leaf only replaced with blank paper not recent. This volume also with some creasing to corners of leaves pages 705-760. 108.430F "Aristotelis Stagiritae Rhetoricorum Artisque Poeticae libri atque etiam Problematum Sectiones omnes quibus Alexandri Aphrodisaei Omnia Problemaata adiuncta fuere. Quorum omnium seriem versa pagina commostrabit. Tomus sextus." 751 1 pages. Early owner's name cut away from title page with loss to left side of the printer's emblem and also loss to 6 lines of the Contents on the verso of this leaf. 15mm chip to lower blank corner of title leaf.Provenance: early-mid 20th century bookseller's ticket on front pastedown of each volume Newbold's Bookshop Dunedin New Zealand. Acquired from Scribes Bookshop Dunedin 2021.Lacking these two volumes:108.430E "Aristotelis libri omnes quibus tota moralis philosophis . . . Tomus quintus"; 104.430G "Aritotelis Stagiritae rhetoricorum artisque poeticae libri omnes". Reference: Cranz F. Edward "A Bibliography of Aristotle Editions 1501-1600" Second Edition with addenda and revisions by Charle B. Schmitt 1984: 108.430 p. 76 "Index rerum omnium"; 108.430A Addenda p. 146 "Tomus primus" - "This edition which includes 108.430B-104.430G accompanies the index volume 108.430 which is dated 1561"; 108.430B Addenda p. 146 "Tomus secundus"; 108.430C Addenda p. 146 "Tomus tertius"; 108.430D Addenda p. 146 Tomus quartus"; 108.430F Addenda p. 146 "Tomus sextus". . Jacobi Juntae [Jacobus Junta] hardcover
155195873Venice: per Bartholomeo detto l'Imperador & Francesco suo genero 1551. Early Venetian edition of Bernardo Segni's translation of Aristotle's poems and rhetoric. Small octavo bound in full 19th century calf gilt titles and tooling to the spine morocco spine labels gilt ruled gilt turn-ins all edges gilt marbled endpapers. From the library of one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century Dr. Thomas C. Oden. Regarded as the founder of the paleo-orthodox movement Oden taught with a mission "to prepare the postmodern Christian community for its third millennium by returning again to the careful study and respectful following of the central tradition of classical Christianity." In very good condition. A unique association. Based on an analysis of Homer's epic of the Trojan war The Illiad Aristotle determined that poetry sought universal truths while history strove to explain the particular. From this Aristotle concluded poetry was superior to history. Aristotelian theorists of the Renaissance agreed on two basic principles: first that the poem had to have been written several centuries ago and second that the historical events narrated in the poem did not need to be exact but only to approximate reality. Therefore the author of an epic had more freedom of fantasy than an historian. per Bartholomeo detto l'Imperador & Francesco suo genero unknown books
15583048Lyon, Theobald Pagan (Thibaud Payen), 1558 ; in-12 ; plein vélin ivoire, titre manuscrit (reliure ancienne) ; 359 pp., (10) pp. d’index, la dernière blanche.
158414506Francfort, Héritiers de André Wechel, 1584 ; in-4 ; plein vélin ivoire de l'époque, titre manuscrit au dos ; 341 pp., (1) p. corrigenda, (1) f. blanc. Texte grec jusqu'à la page 258 puis Annotations en latin sur deux colonnes et Index.