STEPHANUS Byzantinus. De Urbibus... ac Latine versione & integro commentario illustravit Abrahamus Berkelius. Accedunt collectae ab Jacobo Gronovio variae lectiones ex codice MS.Perusino. Text in Greek and Latin. Leyden: Frederic Haaring, 1694. 2 parts in 1 volume, 2° (310 x 195mm.). Titles in red and black with engraved vignette (some old dampstaining). Contemporary blind-stamped vellum (lightly soiled). Provenance : EDMUND GIBBON (bookplate). - PETRARCA, Francesco. [Works in Latin]. With life of Petrarch by Hieronymous Squarzaficus. Venice: Simon Papiensis dictus Bevilaqua, 15 July 1503. 2° in 8s (310 x 205mm.). Double column. Rubricated in red and blue (initials and a few paragraph marks), woodcut border to first page of text and printer's device on recto of final leaf (single wormhole through first 12 leaves). 18th-century mottled calf, spine gilt (joints split, extremities rubbed). Provenance : Early ink marginalia. Adams P774. - ABU AL-FIDA'. De Vita, et rebus gestis Mohammedis. Text in Arabic & Latin, translation by John Gagnier. Oxford: 1723. 2° (348 x 220mm.). Half-title, engraved title vignette (some marginal worming). Contemporary calf, panelled in blind (rebacked and cornered). - With a vellum bound edition of Suetonius Tranquillus' works (4°, Utrecht:1708), also from EDMUND GIBBON'S LIBRARY. (4)
STEPHANUS Byzantinus. De Urbibus... ac Latine versione & integro commentario illustravit Abrahamus Berkelius. Accedunt collectae ab Jacobo Gronovio variae lectiones ex codice MS.Perusino. Text in Greek and Latin. Leyden: Frederic Haaring, 1694. 2 parts in 1 volume, 2° (310 x 195mm.). Titles in red and black with engraved vignette (some old dampstaining). Contemporary blind-stamped vellum (lightly soiled). Provenance : EDMUND GIBBON (bookplate). - PETRARCA, Francesco. [Works in Latin]. With life of Petrarch by Hieronymous Squarzaficus. Venice: Simon Papiensis dictus Bevilaqua, 15 July 1503. 2° in 8s (310 x 205mm.). Double column. Rubricated in red and blue (initials and a few paragraph marks), woodcut border to first page of text and printer's device on recto of final leaf (single wormhole through first 12 leaves). 18th-century mottled calf, spine gilt (joints split, extremities rubbed). Provenance : Early ink marginalia. Adams P774. - ABU AL-FIDA'. De Vita, et rebus gestis Mohammedis. Text in Arabic & Latin, translation by John Gagnier. Oxford: 1723. 2° (348 x 220mm.). Half-title, engraved title vignette (some marginal worming). Contemporary calf, panelled in blind (rebacked and cornered). - With a vellum bound edition of Suetonius Tranquillus' works (4°, Utrecht:1708), also from EDMUND GIBBON'S LIBRARY. (4)
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