Eustratiou kai allōn tinōn episēmōn Hypomnēmata eis ta deka tōn tou Aristotelous Ēthikōn Nikomacheiōn biblia meta tou hypokeimenou. = Eustratii et aliorum insignium peripateticorum commentaria in libros decem Aristotelis de Moribus ad Nicomachum, vna cum textu suis in locis adiecto.
Eustratius (c.1050/60-1120) Metropolitan Bishop of Nicaea
Category
Books
Date
1536
Materials
Place of origin
Venice
Collection
Felbrigg, Norfolk
NT 3232869
Summary
Bibliographic description
[2], 189, [1] leaves ; fol. Provenance: eighteenth-century Jacobean armorial bookplate (Franks 32206), lettered: William Windham Esquire [probably William Windham III (1750-1810)]. Manuscript inscription on title page: "Lutetiae Paris: M. Decembr: Aj[?]..." (the rest cropped off). With manuscript marginal annotations in Greek on leaves 1-10 and sporadically thereafter. Binding: early nineteenth-century full Russia leather, dyed brown; sewn onto three recessed cords; four false bands on spine; faint grain pattern of latticed lines on covers; panel design of a framework of double fillets, two panels with separate foliate roll and arched pattern roll, the inner panel of triple fillets joined at the corners with interlinked curved floral tool; blind roll pattern on board edges and turn-ins; blind-tooled spine, with gilt title and imprint lettered directly onto spine; all edges gilt; orange shell on stormont pattern marbled endpapers.
Makers and roles
Eustratius (c.1050/60-1120) Metropolitan Bishop of Nicaea, author Aristotle (384-322 BC), author Aspasius , author Michael Psellus (c.1017/18-c.1078), editor Paolo Manuzio (1512-1574), printer and publisher Haeredes Aldi Manutii Romani et Andreae Asulani Soceri, printer