Author: PERSIUS. Title: Satyrae, obscurissimae alioqui, luculentissima ecphrasi simul & scholiis doctissimi viri Ioannis Murmellii illustratae. Quibus accesserunt .. Erasmi Roterod.in easdem annotaitones. (..) Item epistola Hermanni Buschii.
Description: Köln, Ioannes Gymnicus, 1538. 8vo. [xvi], 127 pp. BOUND WITH: JUVENALIS. Satyriae. Kóln, Ioannes Gymncius, 1541.157 (=156), [2 & 2 blank] pp. & HORATIUS. Opera. Metrica carminum ratione (.. doctissimorum virorum (Erasmus, Sabellici, Baptista Pio, Aldus Manutius, Policianus etc.). Köln, Ioannes Gymnicus, 1541. 430, [2 blank] pp. + AMERBACH, VITUS. In artem poeticam Horatii commentarii. Strassburg, (colophon: Crato Mylius), 1543. 82, [6] pp. German Renaissance pigskin binding, blind panel stamped; with contemporary copper clasps (one clasp gone; binding used and rubbed; turn-ins slightly damaged; upper margin and bottom margin cut from title page and first text leaf of Persius, without loss of text; large tear in the first leaf of Horatius' sermones ).Provenance:front cover marked; C - horizontal acorn - M. and at the bottom: 1544. ¶ The Persius is preceded by a letter of Johannes Murmellius to Alardus Amstelredamus, a letter by Murmellius to Hermann Busch, and a large explicatory answer by Busch to Murmellius. Marginal contemporary ms.corrections and emendations in the Persius text. Horatius Carmina profusely annotated in an old (contemporary?) hand in latin and german.- Persius not in Adams, VD16 P 1624, Morgan, Bibliography of Persius, 142: "The notes of Erasmus are merely marginal". - Juvenalis not in Adams, VD16 ZV 8826. - Horatius not in Adams, VD16 ZV 8193. - Amerbach not in Adams.
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