Ventes live - Lot 833
[Greek lexicography - Binding]
Onomasticon, hoc est Instructissimum rerum et synonymorum Dictionarium, nunc primum Latinitate donatum, Rodolpho Gualthero Tigurino interprete [...].
Basel, R. Winter, September 1541
€ 400 / 600
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Description du lot
4to: 479-[1 bl., 14, 2 bl.] pp.
Cont. blind-stamped pigskin over wood, bevelled edges, covers with rectangular figures (scenes from the life of the Holy Virgin) and ornamental stamps, spine on 3 raised bands, metal clasps and catches (sl. rubbed and soiled, sm. def. at lower bottom corner). Excellent copy.
Humanist Latin trsl.by the Swiss Protestant Walther (1519-1589) of the Onomasticon of Julius Pollux, a Greek scholar and rhetorician from Naucratis, Ancient Egypt (2nd c. AD). It is a Greek dictionary of Attic synonyms and phrases, arranged not alphabetically but according to subject-matter, in 10 books. It supplies in passing much rare and valuable information on many points of classical antiquity - objects in daily life, the theater, politics - and quotes numerous fragments of lost works. Woodcut mark at the end. Printed in italics. Index in 3 cols. Ref. VD-16 P-4057. - Adams P-1790. - Hoffmann III:436. - STC German (BL) 709. Prov. "M G C" and date "1555" (blind initials on front cover). - Prague Jesuits (ownership entry on title).