J.10
Perizonii Ægyptiarum originum investigatio.
12
mo.
Perizonii origines Babylonicae et Aegyptiaca.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 6. nos. 3 and 4, as above.
PERIZONIUS, Jacobus.
Jac. Perizonii Ægyptiarium Originum et Temporum Antiquissimorum Investigatio, in qua Marshami chronologia funditus evertitur, tum illæ
Usserii, Cappelli, Pezronii, aliorumque, examinantur et confutantur.
Lugduni Batavorum: apud
Johannem vander Linden, Juniorem.
MDCCXI. [1711.]
DT83 .A2P4
First Edition.
2 vol.
8vo. vol. I, 279 leaves in eights, a cancel leaf marked S
7* inserted after S
7 and 3 leaves cut away; vol. II, 201 leaves in eights; titles printed in red and black, that to Volume II reads:
Jac. Perizonii Origines Babylonicæ et Aegyptiacæ Tomus II . . . with the same imprint as in volume I. The Privilege in vol. I is in the Dutch language.
Graesse V, page 203.
Van der Aa XV, page 185.
Rebound in half brown morocco in February 1905 by the Library of Congress, original m.e. preserved. Initialled by Jefferson
at sigs. I and T in both volumes. On the titles of both volumes is written in an old hand:
pretii 5sh.
Jacobus Perizonius [Jakob Voorbroek], 1651-1715, Dutch classical scholar.
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J.11
Historiae poeticae scriptores antiqui sc.
Apollodorus......................
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Conon.
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Ptolemaeus Hephaest.
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Gr.
Lat. Gale.
8
vo
F. Parthenius.
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Antoninus Liberalis.
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1815 Catalogue, page 5. no. 5, Historiae Poeticae Scriptores antiqui, sc. Apollodorus, Conon, Ptolemæus Hephæst, F. Parthenius,
Antoninus Liberalis. Gr. Lat. Gale. 8vo p.
GALE,
Thomas,
editor.
Historiæ Poeticæ Scriptores Antiqui. Apollodorus Atheniensis. Conon Grammaticus. Ptolemæus Hephæst. F. Parthenius Nicænsis.
Antoninus Liberalis.
Græcè &
Latiné. Accessere breves Notæ & Indices necessarij.
Parisiis: Typis
F. Muguet. Prostant apud
R. Scott, Bibliopolam Londinensem,
MDCLXXV. [1675.]
PA3499 .M9 G3 1675
First Edition.
8vo. in fours. 386 leaves;
Greek and
Latin texts in parallel columns, a half-title at the beginning of each book, woodcut vignette on the general title.
Brunet III, page 227.
STC G155.
Rebound in half red morocco by the Library of Congress,the 1815 bookplate tipped in on the dedication leaf. Initialled by
Jefferson at sigs. I and T; numerous marginal notes written in ink in
Greek and
Latin, some signed with the initial
J.
Thomas Gale, 1635?-1702, English classical scholar, Dean of York. His dedication to Joseph Williamson is dated from London, 1675.
Robert Scott, bookseller of Little Britain, had warehouses also in Paris, Frankfort and other European cities.
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