Property:Has Note
From The Seven Sages of Rome
This is a property of type Text.
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Bound as the 1st piece together with 2. Johannes de Hese: Itinerarius; 3. De ritu et moribus Indorum, etc.; 4. Carolus Verardus: Historia Baetica; 5. Francesco Petrarca: De secreto conflictu curarum suarum; as well as with younger prints +
fragment (18 folios) +
fol. 1 is missing +
i and k are missing and are now in Oxford +
Bound as the 4th piece together with 1. Plutarchi epitome (1501); 2. Vita M. Catonis, Sextus Aurelius, de vitis Caesarum etc. (1505); 3. [Georgius de Hungaria:] De ritu et moribus Turcorum +
One copy is defective, the other one has the missing i and k from the Cambridge, University Library copy +
Ein gar schone History vnd Cronick auß den geschichten der Romer [...]. [Köln or Straßburg]: s.n. [ca. 1565] +
defective +
The GW notes 2 copies and 2 fragments +
wanting fol. 1-3 +
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https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/9990725583506421 +
Epstein notes this copy includes one gathering that is bound upside down. +
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https://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV001494134
https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/view/bsb10755855?page=3
https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/details/bsb10755855 +
Historia lastimera, d'el Principe Erasto, hijo del Emperador Diocletiano. [...] Antwerp: Widow and heir of Juan Stelsio, 1573 +
https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb10189805?page=1
https://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/title/BV004804359 +
VVisdoms cabinet open'd: or, The famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome [...]. [S.l.: s.n., 1680] +
Cropped at fore-edge and foot, affecting imprint and text +
Francis Kirkman, The history of Prince Erastus, son to the Emperour Dioclesian, and those famous philosophers called the seven wise masters of Rome. London: Anne Johnson, 1674 +
https://iucat.iu.edu/lilly/5959340 +
The history of the seven wise masters of Rome [...]. [London]: Printed by Allington Wilde for A. Conyers, [1722-1739] +
https://iucat.iu.edu/lilly/1406623 +
https://iucat.iu.edu/lilly/1406632
Notes:
Signatures: A-I⁶ K⁶⁻¹ (-K6, blank).
From the library of Elisabeth Ball.
Rebound in later half brown calf with green paste-paper boards, stamp of Edinr. S. S. Library and number on spine. +
http://catalog.bostonathenaeum.org/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=317195 +
The famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome […]. London: printed and sold in Bow-Church-Yard, [1760?] +
Fifth in a volume of 15 chapbooks, with the spine title: Seven wise mistresses etc. +