J. 61
Hieroclis Commentarius in aurea Pythagoreorum carmina.
Gr.
Lat.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 57. no. 1, as above.
HIEROCLES
of ALEXANDRIA.
‛Ιεροκλεους φιλοσοφου (‛υ)πομνημα ε(’ι)ς τα των Πυθαγορειων (’έ)πη τ(`α) χρυσ(
~α). Hieroclis Philosophia commentarius in aurea Pythogoreorum carmina; Joan. Curterio interprete . . .
Londini: excudebat
Rogerus Daniel; et venalis prostat apud
Joann. Williams,
mdcliv
. [1654.]
PA4013 .H46
Sm. 8vo. 3 parts in 1 with continuous signatures; 235 leaves;
Greek and
Latin text on alternate leaves; title for
Aurea Pythoreorum
[
sic
--
Ed.
]
Carmina . . . Autore Theodoro Marcilio
on Y
1, and for
Hieroclis philosophi Facetiae
on Cc
6.
Brunet I, 564.
Ebert 9673.
This edition not in Lowndes.
STC H1934.
Rebound in half red morocco by the Library of Congress in 1904. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
Hierocles of Alexandria, fl. circa 430, A.D[.], neo-platonist writer.
[1298]
62
Epicteti Manuel.
Gr.
Lat.
4
to.
1815 Catalogue, page 57. no. 70, as above,
p 4to.
EPICTETUS.
Epicteti Manuale et Sententiæ. Quibus accedunt Tabvla Cebetis, & alia affinis argumenti, in linguam
Latinam conversa a Marco Meibomio. Subjiciuntur ejusdem notæ, emendationes Claudii Salmasii in Epictetum, notæ illorum & alius viri docti in dissertationes Epicteti ab Arriano digestas, & varians scriptura codicum manu exaratorum, cura Hadriani Relandi.
Trajecti Batavorum: ex officina
Gulielmi Brœdelet,
1711.
PA3969 .A3
4to. 3 parts in 1. 254 leaves, engraved device on the title-page, title printed in red and black,
Greek and
Latin text on opposite pages.
Brunet II, 185.
Van der Aa XVI, 149.
Dibdin, page 133.
Oldfather 287.
In a discussion of Epicureanism in a letter to William Short from Monticello on October 31, 1819, Jefferson wrote: “
. . . Epictetus indeed has given us what was good of the Stoics; all beyond, of their dogmas, being hypocrisy and grimace
. . . I have sometimes thought of translating Epictetus (for he has never been tolerably translated into English) . . .
”
Epictetus, born circa A.D. 60, Greek philosopher, whose teachings were taken down and written by his pupil Flavius Arrianus.
Hadrianus Relandus [Adrien Reeland], 1676-1718, Dutch orientalist.
[1299]
63
Epictetus.
Gr.
Lat.
Foul.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 57, no. 8, as above, with the reading
Foulis.
EPICTETUS.
το του Επικτητοu εγχειριδιον. Ex Editione Joannis Upton accurate expressum. Glasguæ: In Aedibus Academicis excudebant
Robertus et Andreas Foulis Academiæ Typographi,
m dcc lviii
. [1758.]
PA3969 .A3 1758