Callimachi Hymni, epigrammata, et fragmenta / ex recensione Theodori J. G. F. Graevii cum ejusdem animadversionibus. Accedunt N. Frischlini, H. Stephani, B. Vulcanii, P. Voetii, A.T.F. Daceriae, R. Bentleii, commentarius, et annotationes viri illustrissimi, Ezechielis Spanhemii. Nec non praeter fragmenta, quae ante Vulcanius & Daceria publicarant, nova, quae Spanhemius & Bentleius collegerunt, & digesserunt. Hujus cura & studio quaedam quoque inedita epigrammata Callimachi nunc primum in lucem prodeunt.
Callimachus (310/305 - c.240 BCE)
Category
Books
Date
1697
Materials
Place of origin
Utrecht
Collection
Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
NT 3030675
Summary
Bibliographic description
2 v. : ill. (metal cut) ; 8vo. Manuscript inscription on vol. 1 rear pastedown in an eighteenth-century hand: horst ons kost ka. Provenance: Armorial bookplate: The Honble. Charles Yorke [i.e. Charles Yorke (1722-1770), younger brother of the 2nd Earl of Hardwicke; Lord Chancellor, 1770]. Binding: late seventeenth- or early eighteenth-century sprinkled, panelled calf over boards; triple blind fillet on spine; triple blind fillet with inner rectangular compartment design on covers; gilt roll on board edges; text-block edge sprinkled red and brown; red page-marker ribbons inserted; five raised bands; gilt lettered red spine-labels: Callimachus Spanhemii Vol. I [-II].
Makers and roles
Callimachus (310/305 - c.240 BCE) , author Joannes Georgius Graevius (1632-1703) Theodorus Georgius Graevius (1669-1692) Nicodemus Frischlin (1547-1590) , commentator Paul Voet (1619-1667), commentator Anne Le Fèvre Dacier (c.1654 - Paris 1720), commentator Henri Estienne (1531-1598), commentator Bonaventura Vulcanius (1538-1614), commentator Richard Bentley (1662 - 1742), commentator Baron Ezechiel Spanheim (1629-1710) , commentator