Epithetorum graecorum farrago locupletissima. Frankfurt, heirs of A. Wechel, Claude de Marnef & Johann Aubry, 1589. In-8, overlapping ivory wove vellum, smooth spine and edges, traces of binding (contemporary binding).
Original edition.
Conrad Dinner, German philologist and humanist, held the chair of Greek in Wittemberg. The wars forced him to leave the city and take refuge in Italy, where he studied law. On his return to Germany, he did not find any of his manuscripts, notably a collection of Greek epithets, the fruit of very great studies and the first draft of our work. Dinner then had to do it all over again.
Freckles and numerous galleries of verses touching the text. Shortcomings on the edge of the first course
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