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mei/00205119 Auct. O 2.13.
[00205119]
Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
: Auct. O 2.13.
ISTC No.ij00663000
AuthorJuvenalis, Decimus Junius
TitleSatyrae. Comm: Antonius Mancinellus and Georgius Valla. Add: Domitius Calderinus: Defensio adversus Brotheum
ImprintVenice : Johannes Tacuinus, de Tridino, 28 Jan. 1494/95
Provenance nameCrynes, Nathaniel (1686-1745), 1686 - 1745 Fellow of St John's College, Oxford 1707; see Foster I 360; purchased at Thomas Rawlinson's sales; bequeathed to the Bodleian Library those books in his collection which the Library did not possess; see Macray 220.
NoteProvenance: Nathaniel Crynes (1686-1745); inscription on A1r: 'E libris Nath. Crynes'; stamp on A4r.
Provenance nameCrynes, Nathaniel (1686-1745), 1686 - 1745 Fellow of St John's College, Oxford 1707; see Foster I 360; purchased at Thomas Rawlinson's sales; bequeathed to the Bodleian Library those books in his collection which the Library did not possess; see Macray 220.
NoteProvenance: Nathaniel Crynes (1686-1745); inscription on A1r: 'E libris Nath. Crynes'; stamp on A4r.