Record ID | cp010569 |
Voet reference number | 10 |
Museum Plantin-Moretus | c:lvd:645445 |
Author | AESCHYLOS |
Title page transcription | ΑΙΣΧΥΛΟΥ ‖ ΤΡΑΓΩΔΙΑΙ Z. ‖ AESCHYLI ‖ TRAGOEDIAE VII. ‖ IN quibus præter infinita menda sub- ‖ lata, carminum omnium ratio hacte- ‖ nus ignorata, nunc primùm proditur; ‖ opera ‖ GVLIELMI CANTERI ‖ VLTRAIECTINI. ‖ ⊗ 35 ‖ ANTVERPIAE, ‖ Ex officina Christophori Plantini ‖ Architypographi Regij, ‖ M.D.LXXX. |
Collation | 16°: A-Z⁸; pages 1-355, [356-368] (Errors: 26? for 265, 271 for 270) |
Fingerprint | 158016 - # b1 A2 ran : # b2 Z i 158016 - # b1 A2 ran : # b2 Z i |
Number of sheets | 11.50 11.50 |
Pages | [1]: Title [2]: Table (greek type) [3]-5: Dedication to Petrus Victorius by Gulielmus Canterus (greek type) 6-9: Gulielmi Canteri in Aeschylum prolegomena (words in greek type) 10-13: E Gul. Canteri novarum lectionum libro V (italic type; parts in roman type) 14-15: Summary of the works of Aeschylos (italic type and greek type) 16-17: Biography of Aeschylos (greek type) 18: Enumeration of the works of Aeschylos (greek type) 19-341: Text (greek type; marginals in greek type and signs) [342]: Blank [343]: Gulielmi Canteri in Aeschylum notae (= title) 344-355: Notae (parts in italic type and greek type) [356]: Blank [357]: Aeschyli sententiae aliquot insigniores breviter collectae et Latinis versibus redditae a Gulielmo Cantero. Eiusdem Aeschyli aliae sententiae à Stobaeo citatae, et Latinis versibus redditae, ab eodem Gul. Cantero (= title) [358-361]: Text (greek type and italic type) [362]: approbation (Louvain, 1 April 1570, signed by Thomas Gozeus à Bellomonte) [363]: ANTVERPIAE EXCVDE-BAT ‖ CHRISTOPHORVS PLANTI- ‖ NVS ARCHITYPOGRAPHVS ‖ REGIVS, ANNO M.D.LXXX [364-368]: Blank |
Edition information | Corrected first edition |
Copies | Museum Plantin-Moretus - A 476 (Lacks folio Z8, blank) -R 51.28Heritage Library Hendrik Concience - C 15252 (Lacks the colophon on folio Z6 and folio Z7-8, blank)KBR Royal Library of Belgium Cambridge Royal Library of San Lorenzo de El Escorial British Library London Bibliothèque nationale de France Utrecht University Library |
Digital copies | Museum Plantin-Moretus: A 476Bayerische Staatsbibliothek: A.gr.a. 2090#Beibd.1 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek: A.gr.a. 2090#Beibd.1 Museum Plantin-Moretus: A 476 |
Bibliographical references | Cockx-Indestege, E. Belgica typographica 38Ruelens-de Backer, page 215 (1580, no. 8) |
Online bibliographical references | STCV 12920582 USTC 407824 STCV c:stcv:12920582 |
Note 1 | Contains: Prometheus (pages 19-60), Septem contra Thebas (pages 61-106), Persae (pages 107-150), Agamemnon (pages 151-216), Choephoroe (pages 217-258), Eumenides (pages 259-298), Supplices (pages 299-341). |
Note 2 | The editor, Guilielmus Canterus, died in 1575. On 29 October 1575 Plantin told Arias Montanus that he had asked Canterus's brother the extant notes of the scholar on the New Testament (Correspondance de C. Plantin, V, no. 664, page 43: 'Theoderico Cantero defuncti Guillelmi fratri et haeredi unico scripsi ut fratris paragones in novum testamentum praecipue colligeret et nobiscum communicaret'). It may be assumed that Theodericus Canterus gave Plantin not only the notes on the New Testament but other manuscripts as well, including the notes on Aeschylos and, possibly, the Greek text of Aeschylos's tragedies as well. The original ms. in G. Canterus's handwriting of the 'Notae in Aeschylum' (M 63, pages 344-355) is still in Museum Plantin-Moretus (Denucé, Manuscrits, no. 440; last page [with the 'Notae in Supplices'] missing). |
Note 3 | Listed in M 296, folios 1 recto (Aeschyli tragediae graece in 16°, f[euilles] 11½, [price:] stuivers 5) and 18 verso (Tragediae Aeschyli greçe p[er] G. Canterum, f[euilles] 11½, [price:] stuivers 5), M 164, folio 1 verso, and M 321 folio 1 verso (Aeschyli tragediae septem correctae opera Guill. Canteri in 16⁰, f[euilles] 11½, [price:] stuivers 5). |
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