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Vergilius Maro, Publius:
Opera [Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneis, with argumenta]. Add: Ovidius: Versus

ISTC No.iv00165800
AuthorVergilius Maro, Publius
TitleOpera [Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneis, with argumenta]. Add: Ovidius: Versus
Imprint[Venice : Bernardinus Venetus, de Vitalibus, for Antonius Moretus, about 1500]
Imprint[Reggio Emilia : Franciscus de Mazalibus, about 1494]
Format
NotesOn the printer see E. Sandal in Mercurius in Trivio. Studi per Alfredo Serrai (Rome, 1993), pp. 197-201. The Verona copy, thought unique by Sandal, is bound with the minor poems of the Milan edition of Minutianus, about 1500 (IGI 10232), so as to form an uncommented whole. Sandal supposes a cooperative venture between Minutianus and Moretus to make available editions with and without commentary according to the reader's taste. The same combination of the two parts in Lisboa BN (Mendes 1346 with 1349) makes this very probable. IGI assigned to Reggio
Language of itemlat
Reference worksDavies & Goldfinch 38; IGI 10223 (& Tav. LXI); IBPort 1865; Mendes 1346; GW M4972520
Related resourcesIISTC. Copy: Lisboa N, INC. 1219(1)

Holdings

ItalyVerona, Biblioteca Civica
PortugalLisboa, Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal (imperfect)
Number of holding institutions2
Last Edit2024-02-15 15:52:08
 

Vergilius Maro, Publius:
Opera [Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneis, with argumenta]. Add: Ovidius: Versus

ISTC No.iv00165800
AuthorVergilius Maro, Publius
TitleOpera [Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneis, with argumenta]. Add: Ovidius: Versus
Imprint[Venice : Bernardinus Venetus, de Vitalibus, for Antonius Moretus, about 1500]
Imprint[Reggio Emilia : Franciscus de Mazalibus, about 1494]
Format
NotesOn the printer see E. Sandal in Mercurius in Trivio. Studi per Alfredo Serrai (Rome, 1993), pp. 197-201. The Verona copy, thought unique by Sandal, is bound with the minor poems of the Milan edition of Minutianus, about 1500 (IGI 10232), so as to form an uncommented whole. Sandal supposes a cooperative venture between Minutianus and Moretus to make available editions with and without commentary according to the reader's taste. The same combination of the two parts in Lisboa BN (Mendes 1346 with 1349) makes this very probable. IGI assigned to Reggio
Language of itemlat
Reference worksDavies & Goldfinch 38; IGI 10223 (& Tav. LXI); IBPort 1865; Mendes 1346; GW M4972520
Related resourcesIISTC. Copy: Lisboa N, INC. 1219(1)

Holdings

ItalyVerona, Biblioteca Civica
PortugalLisboa, Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal (imperfect)
Number of holding institutions2
Last Edit2024-02-15 15:52:08