1692 Works of CICERO Politics Philosophy ROME Letters Dutch Jacob Gronovio Latin
“A room without books is like a body without a soul.”
― Marcus Tullius Cicero
Cicero was one of the most notable and prolific Roman figures of ancient Rome. His philosophical works and letters are considered the most reliable source of information for the period leading up to the fall of the Roman Republic. The works of Cicero have been published in numerous languages and formats from as early as the mid-15th-century.
This Latin set was published by Peter Van der Aa in Lyon in 1692 and was edited by the famous Dutch scholar Jacob Gronovius. Gronovius included the contributions of Janus Gruterus and Janus Gulielmus.
1692 Works of CICERO Politics Philosophy ROME Letters Dutch Jacob Gronovio Latin
“A room without books is like a body without a soul.”
― Marcus Tullius Cicero
Cicero was one of the most notable and prolific Roman figures of ancient Rome. His philosophical works and letters are considered the most reliable source of information for the period leading up to the fall of the Roman Republic. The works of Cicero have been published in numerous languages and formats from as early as the mid-15th-century.
This Latin set was published by Peter Van der Aa in Lyon in 1692 and was edited by the famous Dutch scholar Jacob Gronovius. Gronovius included the contributions of Janus Gruterus and Janus Gulielmus.
Item number: #13465
Price: $950
CICERO, Marcus Tullius
Marci Tullii Ciceronis Opera quae extant omnia,
Lugduni Batavorum, Apud P. vander Aa, 1692.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages; 6 volumes
- I – [196], 240
- 5 engraved plates
- II – [4], 241-624
- 1 engraved plate
- III – [2], 627-1185, [1]
- 1 engraved plate
- V – [2], 1669-2142
- 1 engraved plate
- VI – [2], 2145-2562
- 1 engraved plate
- IX – [2], 3613-3934
- 1 engraved plate
- References: Baldwin, Shakespeare’s Small Latine;
- Provenance: Handwritten – Charles Atlay, 1818
- Charles Atlay held a senior office at the esteemed St. George’s Church from 1823-1840. Prior to his office at St. George’s he was Rector of Barrowden, Rutland.
- St George’s Church is a Grade I listed building in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England.
- A major benefactor of the church was William Bruges (1375–1450), first Garter King of Arms who is buried in the church. St George’s claims to be the original church of the Order of the Garter.
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Vellum; tight & secure
- Size: ~6.5in X 4in (16.5cm x 10cm)
- Charles Atlay held a senior office at the esteemed St. George’s Church from 1823-1840. Prior to his office at St. George’s he was Rector of Barrowden, Rutland.
- I – [196], 240
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13465
Categories
Classical Greco-Roman
Philosophy
Authors
CICERO, Marcus Tullius
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Vellum
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete