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Seneca, Lucius Annaeus:
De quattuor virtutibus cardinalibus, sive De formula honestae vitae. Add: Demosthenes (Pseudo-) Orationes duae de Alexandro Magno habitae in senatu Atheniensi;(Pseudo-) Aeschines: Exhortatio ad Athenienses; (Pseudo-) Demades: Dehortatio adversus exhortationem Aeschinis; (Pseudo-) Philippus Rex Macedonum: Epistola ad Aristotelem (Aulus Gellius, Noctes Att. IX.3.5; Pseudo- Bernardus Claravallensis: Epistola de gubernatione rei familiaris

ISTC Nr.is00409500
VerfasserSeneca, Lucius Annaeus
TitelDe quattuor virtutibus cardinalibus, sive De formula honestae vitae. Add: Demosthenes (Pseudo-) Orationes duae de Alexandro Magno habitae in senatu Atheniensi;(Pseudo-) Aeschines: Exhortatio ad Athenienses; (Pseudo-) Demades: Dehortatio adversus exhortationem Aeschinis; (Pseudo-) Philippus Rex Macedonum: Epistola ad Aristotelem (Aulus Gellius, Noctes Att. IX.3.5; Pseudo- Bernardus Claravallensis: Epistola de gubernatione rei familiaris
Erscheinungsvermerk[Paris : Petrus Caesaris and Johannes Stol, about 1473]
Erscheinungsvermerk"Mainz : Johann Fust and Peter Schoeffer, 1463"
Format
AnmerkungenAn imperfect copy in the Hunterian Library, recorded by Copinger, has a false Mainz imprint (cf. DeR(M) 80 and P. Gaskell in The Library, III, 19 (1964), pp.200-01). Dated by Veyrin-Forrer. Often found with De remediis fortuitorum (HC 14658)
The four fictitious orations ascribed to Demosthenes, Aeschines, Demades, and Philippus, are probably by Petrus Marcellus, bishop of Ceneda; see Remigio Sabbadini in Nuovo Archivio Veneto, N.S. 30 (1915), 241 ff. (GW 8251)
Sprache der Publikationlat
Bibliogr. NachweisC 5351; Veyrin-Forrer(Cesaris) 9; Pell Ms 10428; CIBN S-208; Frasson-Cochet 252; Maignien(Grenoble) 516; Ernst(Hannover) 308 (II); Deckert 591; Oates 2894, 2895; GW M41521

Besitznachweise

ÖsterreichWien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek (Ink 3.H.89: "De quattuor virtutibus" only; Ink 3.H.91: Bernardus only; Ink 3.H.92: "De moribus", "Tres orationes" only)
FrankreichParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France (3, 1 imperfect)
Grenoble, Bibliothèque municipale
Moulins, Médiathèque Samuel Paty
DeutschlandDresden, Sächsische Landes- und Universitätsbibliothek
Hannover, Museum August Kestner
Vereinigtes Königreich von Großbritannien und NordirlandCambridge, University Library (2)
Glasgow, University Library (Hunterian)
Anzahl der besitzenden Einrichtungen8
Letzte Änderung2024-05-03 12:00:00.00
 

Seneca, Lucius Annaeus:
De quattuor virtutibus cardinalibus, sive De formula honestae vitae. Add: Demosthenes (Pseudo-) Orationes duae de Alexandro Magno habitae in senatu Atheniensi;(Pseudo-) Aeschines: Exhortatio ad Athenienses; (Pseudo-) Demades: Dehortatio adversus exhortationem Aeschinis; (Pseudo-) Philippus Rex Macedonum: Epistola ad Aristotelem (Aulus Gellius, Noctes Att. IX.3.5; Pseudo- Bernardus Claravallensis: Epistola de gubernatione rei familiaris

ISTC Nr.is00409500
VerfasserSeneca, Lucius Annaeus
TitelDe quattuor virtutibus cardinalibus, sive De formula honestae vitae. Add: Demosthenes (Pseudo-) Orationes duae de Alexandro Magno habitae in senatu Atheniensi;(Pseudo-) Aeschines: Exhortatio ad Athenienses; (Pseudo-) Demades: Dehortatio adversus exhortationem Aeschinis; (Pseudo-) Philippus Rex Macedonum: Epistola ad Aristotelem (Aulus Gellius, Noctes Att. IX.3.5; Pseudo- Bernardus Claravallensis: Epistola de gubernatione rei familiaris
Erscheinungsvermerk[Paris : Petrus Caesaris and Johannes Stol, about 1473]
Erscheinungsvermerk"Mainz : Johann Fust and Peter Schoeffer, 1463"
Format
AnmerkungenAn imperfect copy in the Hunterian Library, recorded by Copinger, has a false Mainz imprint (cf. DeR(M) 80 and P. Gaskell in The Library, III, 19 (1964), pp.200-01). Dated by Veyrin-Forrer. Often found with De remediis fortuitorum (HC 14658)
The four fictitious orations ascribed to Demosthenes, Aeschines, Demades, and Philippus, are probably by Petrus Marcellus, bishop of Ceneda; see Remigio Sabbadini in Nuovo Archivio Veneto, N.S. 30 (1915), 241 ff. (GW 8251)
Sprache der Publikationlat
Bibliogr. NachweisC 5351; Veyrin-Forrer(Cesaris) 9; Pell Ms 10428; CIBN S-208; Frasson-Cochet 252; Maignien(Grenoble) 516; Ernst(Hannover) 308 (II); Deckert 591; Oates 2894, 2895; GW M41521

Besitznachweise

ÖsterreichWien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek (Ink 3.H.89: "De quattuor virtutibus" only; Ink 3.H.91: Bernardus only; Ink 3.H.92: "De moribus", "Tres orationes" only)
FrankreichParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France (3, 1 imperfect)
Grenoble, Bibliothèque municipale
Moulins, Médiathèque Samuel Paty
DeutschlandDresden, Sächsische Landes- und Universitätsbibliothek
Hannover, Museum August Kestner
Vereinigtes Königreich von Großbritannien und NordirlandCambridge, University Library (2)
Glasgow, University Library (Hunterian)
Anzahl der besitzenden Einrichtungen8
Letzte Änderung2024-05-03 12:00:00.00