1635 Claudian Classical Roman Poetry Mythology Rufinus Gothic Wars Latin Giraldi
“He how always desires is always poor.”
– Claudian
Claudian was a 4th-century B.C. author who wrote poetry and speeches specifically for Roman Emperor Honorius on mythology and early Roman wars. his most famous works including ‘De Bello Gothico’ and ‘In Rufinum’ – Claudian’s attack on Roman statesman Rufinus.
This 1635 edition of the works of Claudian was published in Paris featuring the edits and notes of Italian scholar G. Gregorio Giraldi.
1635 Claudian Classical Roman Poetry Mythology Rufinus Gothic Wars Latin Giraldi
“He how always desires is always poor.”
– Claudian
Claudian was a 4th-century B.C. author who wrote poetry and speeches specifically for Roman Emperor Honorius on mythology and early Roman wars. his most famous works including ‘De Bello Gothico’ and ‘In Rufinum’ – Claudian’s attack on Roman statesman Rufinus.
This 1635 edition of the works of Claudian was published in Paris featuring the edits and notes of Italian scholar G. Gregorio Giraldi.
Item number: #16921
Price: $499
CLAUDIANUS, Claudius
- Claudiani quæ extant : ex emendatione virorum doctorum.
Parisiis: Ioan Liberti via D. Ioannis Lateran, 1635.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [2], 12, 386
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Vellum; tight and secure
- Size: ~4.25in X 2.75in (11cm x 7cm)
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16921
Categories
Classical Greco-Roman
Literature
Authors
CLAUDIANUS, Claudius
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Vellum
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete