Record ID | cp010097 |
Voet reference number | 1250 |
Museum Plantin-Moretus | |
Author | Victor GISELINUS (GHYSELINCK) |
Title page transcription | VICTORIS ‖ GISELINI, IN AVRELII ‖ PRVDENTII CLEMENTIS ‖ V. CL. OPERA, ‖ COMMENTARIVS. ‖ ⊕ 12 ‖ ANTVERPIÆ, ‖ Ex officina Christophori Plantini. ‖ - ‖ CIϽ.IϽ.LXIV. ‖ CVM PRIVILEGIO. |
Collation | 8º [134]: A-K⁸, L⁴; pages [1-168] |
Fingerprint | 156408 - # b1 A2 j.$an : # b2 L3 m$ |
Number of sheets | 10.50 |
Pages | [1]: Title [2]: Arnoldus Manlius ad vignette Giselinum suum (italic type) [3]: Victor Giselinus Theodoro Pulmanno signed by (Louvain, 20 April 1564) [4-5]: vignette Giselini ad lectorem…(italic type, marginals in roman type, word in greek type) [6-102]: Text (parts in italic type and greek type) [103]: Symmachi, et Ambrosii de religione epistolae adversariae, Petri Nannii Alcmariani, et Victoris Giselini scholiis illustratae (= in form of title); vignette Giselinus Ioanni Gelrio iuventutis Brugensis moderatori eruditiss. (5 lines Latin poem; italic type) [104-127]: Text (parts in italic type and greek type) [128]: Lucas Fruterius Brugensis Vict. Giselino S. (italic type) [129-163]: D. Erasmi Roterodami in duos hymnos Aur. Prudentii commentarius (parts in italic type; foreword of Erasmus Roterodamus to Margareta Ropera, Basel, 1524) [163-168]: Victor Giselinus T. Pulmanno S. (parts in italic type) [168]: Errata; EXCVDEBAT CHRISTOPHORVS ‖ PLANTINVS ANTVERPIÆ, ‖ ANNO CIϽ.IϽ.LXIV. VI. KAL. ‖ NOVEMB |
Edition information | |
Copies | Museum Plantin-Moretus- A 610See also no. cp011162KU Leuven- Special Collections, R3A14037UNamur- R4Z.0180 |
Bibliographical references | See no. 2113 |
Online bibliographical references | STCV c:stcv:12917046USTC 409574 |
Note 1 | Contains: a) Giselinus's notes and comments on the works of Aurelius Prudentius Clemens ([6-102]); b) the edition of a letter of Symmachus (L. Aurelii Aviani Symmachi V.C. praefecti Urbi, ad Valent. Theod. et Arcad. Aug. relatio) ([104-108]), with comments on it by Petrus Nannius ([108-109]) and Victor Giselinus ([109-111]), and of a letter of St. Ambrosius (Ambrosius episcopus B. principi, et clementissimo imperatori, Valentiniano Augusto) ([112-120]), with comments by Petrus Nannius ([120-125]) and Victor Giselinus ([126-127]); c) A poem dedicated to Giselinus by Lucas Fruterius ([128]); d) Comments by Erasmus on two hymns of Prudentius ([129-163]). |
Note 2 | In the foreword to the reader Giselinus gives interesting information on the genesis of his treatise and on the manuscripts and printed editions he used. |
Note 3 | The work is presented as a separate publication, but forms in fact part of the edition of the works of Prudentius, and was normally sold together with it (for more details, see no. cp011162). |
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