Xenophontos Kyrou paideias biblia H. = Xenophontis de Cyri institutione libri octo: juxta exemplar Etonense summâ curâ recusi: cum Latinâ interpretatione Joannis Leunclavii Amelburni, ... Accessit index rerurm Memorabilium.
Xenophon (c.430 - c.355 BC)
Category
Books
Date
1713
Materials
Collection
Shugborough Estate, Staffordshire
NT 3205029
Summary
Bibliographic description
[4],232,[8];[8],217,[11]p. ; 8vo. Provenance: eighteenth-century sepia armorial bookplate, with putti, and motto: Nil Desperandum, Yates, sculp. Thomas Anson Esqr. Shugborough. [i.e. Thomas Anson, of Shugbrough (1695-1773)]; pasted over eighteenth-century early armorial bookplate of Richard Banner [Banner (b. 1696), of Little Aston Hall, sold library to Thomas Anson in about 1745]. Binding: eighteenth-century calf; blind tooled panel; gold tooled spine; five raised bands.
Makers and roles
Xenophon (c.430 - c.355 BC)