Aischinou ho kata Kt-esiph-ontos kai Demosthenous ho peri Stephanou logos.. Interpretationem Latinam, et vocum difficiliorum explicationem adjecerunt P. Foulkes, J. Freind Ædis Christi alumni.
Aeschines (c.390 - c.330 BCE)
Category
Books
Date
1696
Materials
Place of origin
Oxford
Collection
Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
NT 3184028
Summary
Bibliographic description
[16], 151, [1], 182, [22] p. : ill., ports. (metal cut). ; 8vo. Imperfect: wanting the final blank [stub still present after additional blank bifolium]. Provenance: Armorial gilt centrepiece: [Anonymous = John Lord Sommers (1651-1716)]. Armorial bookplate (small) on titlepage verso: John Lord Sommers Baron of Evesham [i.e. John, Lord Somers (1651-1716), Lord Chancellor] Armorial bookplate (between 1733 and 1754): Philip Lord Hardwicke Baron of Hardwicke in ye County of Gloucester [i.e. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke (1690-1764), created Baron Hardwicke, 1733, and Earl of Hardwicke, 1754]. Binding: Late seventeenth-century sprinkled sheep over boards, gilt tooling on spine, gilt double fillet and inner rectangular compartment and armorial centrepiece design on covers, gilt roll on board edges, gilt edges, red-brown spine label. Spine title: Aeschini & Demosthen Orationes.
Makers and roles
Aeschines (c.390 - c.330 BCE) Demosthenes (384 - 322 BCE) Peter Foulkes (1676-1747) John Freind (1675-1728)