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=100 0\$aDiogenes,$d-approximately 323 B.C.
=240 10$aEpistolae.$lLatin
=245 10$aEpistolare Diogenis philosophi Cynice secte co[n]ditoris.
=246 3\$aEpistolare Diogenis philosophi Cynicae sectae conditoris
=260 \\$a[Deventer :$bJacobus de Breda,$cbetween 9 August 1490 and 1491]
=300 \\$a[14] leaves ;$c197-198 mm. (4to)
=500 \\$aTitle from title page on leaf a1 recto.
=500 \\$aDated from paper evidence: : see Watermarks in Incunabula printed in the Low Countries (WILC).
=500 \\$aDated between 9 August 1490 and 7 August 1496 in HPT.
=500 \\$aSpurious collection of letters attributed to Diogenes Cynicus (IDL) or Diogenes Laertius (Bod-inc)
=500 \\$aTranslated from Greek into Latin by Franciscus Griffolinus Aretinus.
=500 \\$aSpace left blank for initial on leaf a2 recto.
=500 \\$aSignatures: a⁶ b⁸. First leaf a1 and leaf b4 unsigned.
=500 \\$aReproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.
=505 0\$aTitle page, a1r; Bartholomaeus Coloniensis. Epygramma, caption "Epygra[m]ma Bartholomei Colonien[sis] de pera Diogenis et probrante d[omi]no suo ingratitudine[m] erga se suam", a1v; Franciscus [Griffolinus] Aretinus. "Proemium" [addressed to] Pius II Pont. Max., a2r-v; [Pseudo-] Diogenes Cynicus. Epistolae, translated by Franciscus [Griffolinus] Aretinus, a2v-b8r; Bartholomaeus Coloniensis. "Tetrastica eiusdem bartholomei Colonie[n]sis de pallio & barbicio diogenis", b8r.
=510 4\$aCampbell,$c577
=510 4\$aCopinger,$c1982
=510 4\$aGW,$c8398
=510 4\$aIDL,$c1530
=510 4\$aILC,$c716
=510 4\$aISTC,$cid00218200
=510 4\$aOates,$c3542, 3543
=510 4\$aWytze and Lotte Hellinga,The Fifteenth-century Printing Types of the Low Countries (HPT), 2 vols, Amsterdam, 1966,$cI, table 90, and II, pp. 414, 476, pls 222-223
=561 \\$aInc.5.E.4.4.[3006]: Provenance: John Moore, Bishop of Ely. Presented to Cambridge University Library by King George I, 1715: small armorial bookplate inscribed "Munificentia regia 1715" on upper pastedown. Old shelfmark "AB-4-49-8" and Henry Bradshaw's note "Moore collection / 1715" in pencil on leaf a1 recto.$5UkCU
=561 \\$aInc.5.E.4.4.[3007]: Provenance: Bought of the London bookseller Thomas Rodd in 1837 by François Vergauwen of Brussels, Belgian senator and President of the Societé des Bibliophiles Flamands, his purchase note "Rodd Londre 1837 {dollar} NR" and manuscript list of contents on upper pastedown. Acquired at Vergauwen sale, F. J. Olivier, Brussels, 11-15 March 1884, Part I, lot 1166, for 75.00 francs, through the Rustat Fund (purchase note in lower right corner of upper pastedown).$5UkCU
=563 \\$aInc.5.E.4.4.[3006]: Binding: Half light brown calf and marbled paper over pasteboards, by Wilson, Cambridge, 1882.$5UkCU
=563 \\$aInc.5.E.4.4.[3007]: Binding: Yellow paper over pasteboards, with bookblock edges painted green, England or Belgium, 19th century.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aInc.5.E.4.4.[3006]: Height: 197 mm. Leaves a1 verso and a2 recto reproduced in HTP, pls 222-223. Formerly item no. 8 in a composite volume signed "AB-4-49" with Terentius. Vulgaria Terentii [English and Latin]. Antwerp : Gerard Leeu, 22 December 1486 (Oates 3889), now Inc.5.F.6.2[3353], and 9 other items (see record of Terentius for details).$5UkCU
=599 \\$aInc.5.E.4.4.[3007]: Height: 198 mm. Decoration: Initial in blue on leaf a2 recto, paragraph marks (passim) and underlining of title on leaf a1 recto in red, all supplied by hand, Netherlands, Deventer [?], 1490s. Manuscript foliation "16-29" in brown ink on leaves a1r-b8r, Netherlands [?], 17th century. Item no. 1 in volume. Bound with: Lucianus Samosatensis. Dialogus de funerali pompa, in Latin, transl. Rinucius Aretinus. [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, ca. 1492-1493] (Oates 3544), old foliation "30-41" - Plato. Hipparchus, Theages, Erastae, in Latin, transl. and comm. Marsilius Ficinus. Deventer: Jacobus de Breda, [between 24 January 1489 and 5 April 1490] (Oates 3545), old foliation "54-69" - Aesopus. Fabulae, in Latin, transl. Laurentius Valla. Deventer: Jacobus de Breda, [between 5 April and 9 August 1490] (Oates 3551), old foliation "367-372" - Eucherius, episcopus Lugdunensis. De contemptu mundi et cultu Dei. [Deventer]: Jacobus de Breda, [1485-1487] (Oates 3464), old foliation "229-240" - Auctoritates Aristotelis et aliorum philosophorum. Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, 12 September 1487 (Oates 3900), old foliation "84-140". The gaps and position of the old foliation suggest that the books have been rearranged and come from a dismantled larger volume that contained at least 5 more items.$5UkCU
=600 00$aDiogenes,$d-approximately 323 B.C.$tEpistolae.$lLatin.
=600 00$aDiogenes Laertius.$tEpistolae.$lLatin.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aAuthors, Greek.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aGreek letters.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aLatin letters, Medieval and modern.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aLatin poetry, Medieval and modern.
=655 \7$aArmorial bookplates (Provenance)$zEngland$y18th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$y17th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zBelgium$y19th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=700 0\$aDiogenes Laertius.
=700 1\$aGriffolini, Francesco,$d1418-1483,$etranslator.
=700 0\$aPius$bII,$cPope,$d1405-1464,$ededicatee.
=700 0\$aBartholomaeus,$cColoniensis,$dapproximately 1460-approximately 1516.
=700 1\$aBreda, Jacobus,$dactive 1485-1519,$eprinter.
=700 1\$aMoore, John,$d1646-1714,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 0\$aGeorge$bI,$cKing of Great Britain,$d1660-1727,$edonor.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aVergauwen, François Joseph,$d1801-1881,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=710 2\$aRustat Fund,$eassociated name.$5UkCU
=752 \\$aNetherlands$dDeventer.
=948 1\$a20111004$bln260$cULRBP-h$dc