Aur. Theodosii Macrobii v. cl. & inlustris opera. Accedunt notæ integræ Isaci Pontani, Joh. Meursii, Jacobi Gronovii.
Ambrosius Aurelius Theodosius Macrobius (fl.early 5th century)
Category
Books
Date
1670
Materials
Place of origin
Leiden
Collection
Shugborough Estate, Staffordshire
NT 3219284
Summary
Bibliographic description
[32],704,[68]p. : ill. ; 8vo. Spine title instruction inscribed on support flap. Provenance: eighteenth-century early armorial bookplate of Richard Banner, hatched background, with motto: "Nil sine numine" F1381 [i.e. Richard Banner (b. 1696), sold library from Little Aston Hall to Thomas Anson in about 1745]. Inscribed on flyleaf in seventeenth-century hand: W Hendley [?] Aula Pemb: apud Cant: Binding: seventeenth-century calf; double blind fillets and cornerpieces; on four raised bands; gilt tooled and gilt letteres spine.
Makers and roles
Ambrosius Aurelius Theodosius Macrobius (fl.early 5th century), author