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ebob/00003456 Aesopus : Vita, Tr: Rinucius, et Fabulae, Lib. I-IV, prose version of Romulus [Latin]. Add: Fabulae, Lib I-IV (the metrical version of Anonymous Neveleti, i.e. Aesopus Moralisatus). Fabulae extravagantes. Fabulae

Aesopus:
Vita, Tr: Rinucius, et Fabulae, Lib. I-IV, prose version of Romulus [Latin]. Add: Fabulae, Lib I-IV (the metrical version of Anonymous Neveleti, i.e. Aesopus Moralisatus). Fabulae extravagantes. Fabulae

Record Identifier00003456
AuthorAesopus
TitleVita, Tr: Rinucius, et Fabulae, Lib. I-IV, prose version of Romulus [Latin]. Add: Fabulae, Lib I-IV (the metrical version of Anonymous Neveleti, i.e. Aesopus Moralisatus). Fabulae extravagantes. Fabulae
Imprint[Strassburg : Heinrich Knoblochtzer, about 1481]
Format
Languagelat
Bibliographic CitationGoff A113, GW 348, BMC I 88
Bound withFabulae, Lib I-IV (the metrical version of Anonymous Neveleti, i.e
Aesopus Moralisatus)
Fabulae extravagantes
Fabulae

LocationBodl., Auct.N.4.16
Description of Provenancemarginal annots. in unidentified late 15c hand providing trans. of phrases, most around the Fables which are almost verbatim transcripts from Pynson's ?1497 ed. (A.S.G.Edwards, A late medieval crib BLR 13, 1990, p340-1)
Copy ID00008010

Aesopus:
Vita, Tr: Rinucius, et Fabulae, Lib. I-IV, prose version of Romulus [Latin]. Add: Fabulae, Lib I-IV (the metrical version of Anonymous Neveleti, i.e. Aesopus Moralisatus). Fabulae extravagantes. Fabulae

Record Identifier00003456
AuthorAesopus
TitleVita, Tr: Rinucius, et Fabulae, Lib. I-IV, prose version of Romulus [Latin]. Add: Fabulae, Lib I-IV (the metrical version of Anonymous Neveleti, i.e. Aesopus Moralisatus). Fabulae extravagantes. Fabulae
Imprint[Strassburg : Heinrich Knoblochtzer, about 1481]
Format
Languagelat
Bibliographic CitationGoff A113, GW 348, BMC I 88
Bound withFabulae, Lib I-IV (the metrical version of Anonymous Neveleti, i.e
Aesopus Moralisatus)
Fabulae extravagantes
Fabulae

LocationBodl., Auct.N.4.16
Description of Provenancemarginal annots. in unidentified late 15c hand providing trans. of phrases, most around the Fables which are almost verbatim transcripts from Pynson's ?1497 ed. (A.S.G.Edwards, A late medieval crib BLR 13, 1990, p340-1)
Copy ID00008010