Prof. P. Et post eum reliquis Tiberius Hemsterhuis, Philos. & Mathes. in Ill. Amstelaed. Athenaeo Prof. P. Cum Indicibus novis, iisque locupletissimis.
Amstelædami: Ex Officina
Wetsteniana.
c
i
ɔ
i
ɔ
ccvi
. [1706.]
PA4390 .P3 1706
Folio. 2 parts in 1, with continuous signatures and pagination, 370 and 454 leaves,
Greek and
Latin text in parallel columns, notes in double columns below, engraved frontispiece and title dated
1706, double page engraved plate of coins.
Brunet IV, 785.
Graesse V, 392.
Ebert 17655.
Entered by Jefferson in his undated manuscript catalogue, with the price,
30.0.
Julius Pollux, Greek grammarian and sophist of the second century A. D. The first edition of this work, a Greek lexicon in ten books, was
printed by Aldus in 1502. The Indices to the edition of 1706 were begun by Johann Heinrich Lederlin, continued by Tiberius
Hemsterhuys and finished by Stephen Bergler.
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Glossarium mediae et infimae
graecitatis. Du Fresne dominus du Cange.
2. v.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 165, no. 138, as above.
DU FRESNE,
Charles, Sieur Du Cange.
Glossarium ad Scriptores Mediæ & Infimæ
Græcitatis, In quo
Græca Vocabula Novatæ Significationis, aut usus rarioris, Barbara, Exotica, Ecclesiastica, Liturgica, Tactica, Nomica, Jatrica,
Botanica, Chymica explicantur, eorum Notiones & Originationes reteguntur: Complures ævi medii Ritus & Mores; Dignitates Ecclesiasticæ,
Monasticæ, Palatinæ, Politicæ, & quamplurima alia observatione digna, & ad Historiam Byzantinam præsertim spectantia, recensentur
ac enucleantur. E libris editis, ineditis, veteribusque monumentis. Accedit Appendix ad Glossarium mediæ & infimæ
Latinitatis, unà cùm brevi Etymologico Linguæ
Gallicæ ex utroque Glossario. Auctore Carolo Du Fresne, Domino Du Cange, Regi à Consiliis, & Franciæ apud Ambianos Quæstore. Tomus Primus. [-Secundus].
Lugduni: Apud
Anissonios,
Joan. Posuel, &
Claud. Rigaud.
m. dc. lxxxviii
. Cum Privilegio Regis Christianissimi. [1688.]
PA1125 .D8
First Edition. 2 vol. Folio. 346 and 292 leaves with continuous signatures, half-title in Vol. I, followed by a frontispiece engraved
by P. Giffart, engraved device by Papillon on the title of Vol. I, woodcut device on that of Vol. II; text of the Glossarium printed in double columns, columns numbered
continuously through the two volumes.
This edition not in Quérard.
Graesse II, 439.
Entered by Jefferson in his undated manuscript catalogue, with the price,
36.0.
Charles Du Fresne, Sieur Du Cange, 1610-1688, French scholar and historian. This is the first edition of this work, of which numerous editions have since been
printed. The first edition of the corresponding work, the
Glossarium ad Scriptores Mediae & Infimae Latinitatis
was published in Paris ten years earlier, in 1678.
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Meursii Glossarium
Graeco-barbarum.
4
to.
1815 Catalogue, page 166, no. 107, as above.
MEURS,
Jan van.
Ioannis Mevrsi Glossarivm
Graeco-Barbarvm. In quo Præter Vocabvla quinque millia quadringenta, Officia atque Dignitates Imperij Constantinop. tam in Palatio,
quàm Ecclesia aut Militia, explicantur, & illustrantur. Editio Altera