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tic00017000
- Text-inc Id:
- tic00017000
- Bod-inc Id:
- C-005
- Headings:
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Caesar, Gaius Julius
Commentarii.
- Analysis of content:
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[a2r] Caesar, Gaius Julius: Commentarii de bello Gallico. Books I–VII. Caes. Gal; see also C‑004.
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[g4v] Hirtius, Aulus: Commentarii de bello Gallico. Book VIII. ‘Belli Gallici commentarius nouissimus'. Caes. Gal.
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[h3r] Caesar, Gaius Julius: Commentarii de bello civili. Books I–III. Caes. Civ.
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[n1v] Hirtius, [Aulus] or Oppius, [Gaius] [pseudo-]: Commentarii de bello Alexandrino. See CTC III 133-4.
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[o5v] Hirtius, [Aulus pseudo-] or Oppius, [Gaius pseudo-]: Commentarii de bello Africo. See CTC III 134-6.
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[q4r] Hirtius, [Aulus pseudo-] or Oppius, [Gaius pseudo-]: Commentarii de bello Hispaniensi. See CTC III 136-9.
- Imprint:
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Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1471. Folio.
- Collation:
- [a b10 c–e8 f–i10 k–m8 n10 o8 p10 q12].
- References:
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: ic00017000
GW 5864;
H 4213;
Goff C‑17;
BMC V 169;
Pr 4074;
Hillard 538; Rhodes 489; Sheppard 3246.
LCN: 13888338
- Copies:
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C-005(1)
First copy
Wanting the blank leaf [q12].
Binding: Early eighteenth-century gold and blind-tooled calf; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers.
Size: 347 × 240 × 38 mm.
Size of leaf: 338 × 225 mm.
Copious early marginal notes, mostly identifying places and peoples.
Initials are supplied in red with reserved white decoration; on [h3r] with pen-flourishing in brown.
Provenance: James St Amand (1687-1754); manuscript catalogue, fol. 15 no. 256; on [a2r] inscriptions: ‘St. Am. Cat. n°. 256' and ‘f° S. Am. 106'.
Bequeathed in 1754.
SHELFMARK: Auct. N 3.1.
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C-005(2)
Second copy
Not in Sheppard.
Wanting leaves [d1-7].
Binding: Eighteenth-century English gold- and blind-tooled brown russia; ascribed in a pencil note to Roger Payne; the spine repaired.
Size: 310 × 220 × 34 mm.
Size of leaf: 300 × 207 mm.
On [a2r] a six-line Venetian initial is supplied in gold, surrounded by white vine-stems, defined in red, blue, and green, within a blue frame. Other initials are supplied in blue.
Provenance: Syston Park; probably bought by Sir John Hayford Thorold (1773-1831); not found in his sale (12 Dec. 1884).
Michael Tomkinson (1841-1921); armorial book-plate.
Herbert Tomkinson (1873-1951).
Miriam Robinette Tomkinson (1916-1986); book-plate with handwritten date 1951.
Donated by M. R. Tomkinson in December 1984.
SHELFMARK: Byw. adds. 6.