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Lot 1115

4 December 2012, 13:00 EST
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TRICAELIUS, JOHANNES MARIA, editor.

Dictionum graecarum thesaurus copiosus. Ferrara: Joannes Macciochius Bondenus, 1510.
Folio (300 x 210 mm). a-z6 A-R6 S4 T-Z6 ET6 CON6 RVM6. Woodcut printer's device on title. Greek and Roman types, 2 columns. Later vellum over boards, spine lettered in manuscript. Some dampstain throughout, title with canceled ink-stamps and a large repair to foot (without loss), scattered minor stains and few very small worm holes.
Provenance: some early Greek and Roman marginalia; inked over stamps of Dominican Friars at Ferrara and Ferrara University on title.

FIRST EDITION of Tricaelius's version of the work of Giovanni Crastone, being a collection of glosses (and sometimes individual words) intended to serve would-be authors of original Greek compositions. Adams T939.

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