32
iid [Juvenal and Persius]
Stephani.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 146, no. 7 as above.
JUVENALIS,
Decimus Junius.
Ivn. Ivvenalis Satyrae XVI. A. Persii Satyrae VI. Ad Vetustiss. scripta ex(
~e)plaria emendatæ: quorum varias lectiones ad calcem reiecimus.
Lvtetiæ: Ex officina
Rob. Stephani typographi Regii.
m. d. xliiii.
[1544.]
Sm. 8vo. 76 leaves,
Estienne’s woodcut device on the title-page [Silvestre 163], text printed
in italic letter, the colophon dated
1545: Excvdebat
Rob. Stephanvs Typographvs Regivs
Lvtetiae, Ann.
M.D. XLV. III. Non. Ian.
Graesse III, 519.
Ebert 11226.
This edition not in Dibdin.
This was Robert Estienne’s
first edition; another edition appeared in 1549, and again in 1616.
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iid [i.e. Juvenal and Persius] notis Farnabii. Amst.
Ianssonii.
1648.
16
s.
1815 Catalogue, page 146, no. 8. Juvenal Farnabii, 16s.
JUVENALIS,
Decimus Junius.
D. Ivnii Ivvenalis et Avli Persii Flacci Satyrae Cum annotationibus Thomae Farnabii. Amsterodami, Apud Ioannem Ianssonium Anno.
ciɔ
iɔ
cxxxxviii
. [1648.]
12mo., parts in 1,
[
sic
--
Ed.
] continuous signatures and pagination, separate title on G
4 for
Aul Persii Flacci Satyrae Sex . . . with imprint, engraved general title within an historiated symbolic border, and a sphere device, woodcut sphere device on
the second title, text printed in italic letter, notes in roman.
Graesse III, 520.
Ebert 11237.
Entered by Jefferson in his undated manuscript catalogue without price.
Thomas Farnaby, 1575?-1647, English schoolmaster and classical scholar. His first edition of Juvenal and Persius was printed in London,
1612, and was frequently reprinted.
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iid. [i.e. Juvenal et Persius] et Sulpitia.
Lat.
Fr. de Marolles.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 146, no. 10. Juvenal, Persius et Sulpicia, Lat. Fr. De Marolles, 12mo.
JUVENALIS,
Decimus Junius.
D. Ivnii Ivvenalis. Et Avli Persii Flacci Satiræ, cum notis Francisci Guieti Andini, Joannis Peyraredi Aquitani, et al. Accurante Michaele de Marolles, abbate Villelupensi, cum eiusdem versione et interpretatione
Gallica.--Les Satires de Jvvenal et de Perse, avec des Remarques en
Latin et en
François.
Lutetiae Parisorum: apud
Gvillielmvm de Luyne,
1671.
12mo. 113 leaves,
Latin and
French on opposite pages. Contains also the satires of Sulpicia. A copy of this edition was not obtainable for examination. The above title is taken from the card for an earlier edition
in the National Union Catalog.
Graesse III, 520.
Ebert 11241.
This edition is not entered in Jefferson’s undated manuscript catalogue, which has the edition of
Juvenalis, Persius et Sulpiciae, Wetstenii, 1735, 24s. not sold to Congress.
Sulpicia, Roman poet, lived during the reign of Domitian. Her poems are frequently found in editions of Juvenal and Persius.
François Guyet, 1575-1655, French classical scholar and Latin poet.
Jean de Peyrarède, d. 1660, Latin poet, was a native of Gascony.
Michel de Marolles, 1600-1681, abbé de Villeloin. His first edition of Juvenal and Persius was published in 1653.
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