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Orationum [volumina III], [edited by Ioannes Michael Brutus], 1584-1585

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Museum Plantin-Moretus
Author Marcus Tullius CICERO
Title page transcription ORATIONVM ‖ M. TVLLII ‖ CICERONIS ‖ VOLVMEN I. ‖ A Ioan. Michaële Bruto emendatum. ‖ ACCESSERVNT breues animaduersiones ex doctis- ‖ simorum hominum commentariis, quibus ita loci per- ‖ multi explicantur, vt vulgo receptæ lectionis vbiqueratio habeatur. ‖ Quos in his simus auctores secuti, proxima ‖ pagella indicabit. ‖ ⊕ 29 ‖ ANTVERPIÆ, ‖ Ex officina Christophori Plantini, ‖ M.D.LXXXIV.
Collation 8⁰ [130]: *-**⁸, ***⁴, A-Z⁸, a-i⁸; pages [1-40], 1-511, [512] (Errors: 23 for 48, 151 for 169, 156 for 196, 210 for 201, 203 for 205, 254 for 288, 338 for 337)
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Pages [1]: Title [2]: Blank [3]: List of authorities (part in italic type) [4]: Table [5-6]: Ioannes Michael Brutus lectori S.D [7-39]: Ioan. Michaelis Bruti animadversiones…(parts in italic type) [40]: Blank 1-511: Text (italic type, parts in roman type capitals) [512]: Blank
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Copies Museum Plantin-Moretus- A 641 I
Bibliographical references Ruelens-de Backer, page 264 (1584, no. 13).
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Note 1 Contains 12 Orationes: Pro P. Quinctio (pages 1-30), Pro Sexto Roscio Amerino (30-73), Pro Q. Roscio comoedo (74-89), 7 Orationes in C. Verrem (90-462), Pro M. Fonteio (463-477), Pro A. Caecina (477-511). Edited by Joannes Michael Brutus (Bruto), who quotes on page [3] among the scholars he followed for his edition (and for his 'animadversiones') ('Eorum nomina quos sumus auctores secuti Ciceronis orationibus emendandis, quae hoc volumine continentur'): Petrus Victorius, Paulus Manutius, Carolus Sigonius, Bernardus Lauredanus, Gabriel Faernus, Marcus Antonius Muretus, Dionysius Lambinus, Hadrianus Turnebus, Franciscus Hotomanus, Henricus Stephanus.
Note 2 First of a series of three volumes of Cicero's Orationes published by Plantin in 1584-1585. Reprint of the edition published in Lyons by Antonius Gryphius, 1570 (1st vol.) and 1571 (2nd and 3rd vol.). The first volume was reprinted at Douai in 1601 and at Rouen in 1608. Cf. M. Battistini, 'Jean Michel Bruto' in De Gulden Passer, 32, 1954, page 50.
Note 3 The printer's marks in volumes 2 and 3 were exclusively used in the Plantin Press at Leiden. It is, consequently, very likely that they were in fact printed at Leiden (perhaps a number of copies received a title-page with the Leiden imprint as was often the case for these publications, but no such copies are known). The first volume could have been printed at Antwerp. In any case, it does not figure in the list of the works printed at Leiden in 1583-1584 of which Plantin presented a copy to the Leiden magistrate on 2 January 1585 (cf. E. Hulshoff Pol, 'Boucken op 't secreet. Plantijndrukken op het raadhuis te Leiden' in Leids Jaarboekje, 1972, pages 91-93).
Note 4 The work is listed with the date of 1587 in M 296, folio 3 ([Ciceronis] orationes 3 voll. f[euilles] 100, a⁰ 87, [price:] stuivers 30), and - more important - also under 1587 in M 321 (Orationes Ciceronis tribus volluminibus ex castigatione Michaëlis Bruti etc. in 8⁰, Plant. 1587, f[euilles:] p[rim]us 34, 2us 32½, 3us 33, [together:] 100, [price:] stuivers 30). This could mean that only in 1587 Plantin at Antwerp received for sale from Leiden the copies of volumes 2 and 3 (and of 1?).
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Title page transcription ORATIONVM ‖ M. TVLLII ‖ CICERONIS ‖ VOLVMEN II. ‖ A Ioan. Michaële Bruto emendatum. ‖ ACCESSERVNT breues animaduersiones ex doctis- ‖ simorum hominum commentarijs, quibus ita loci per- ‖ multi explicantur, vt vulgò receptæ lectionibus vbique ratiohabeatur. ‖ Quos in his simus auctores secuti, proxima ‖ pagella indicabit. ‖ ⊕ 43 ‖ ANTVERPIÆ, ‖ Ex officina Christophori Plantini, ‖ M.D.LXXXV
Collation 8⁰ [131]: *-**⁸, ***⁴, A-Z⁸, a-g⁸; pages [1-40], 1-477, [478-480] (Errors: 121 for 125, 167 for 191)
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Pages [1]: Title [2]: Blank [3]: List of authorities (part in italic type) [3]: Table [3-40]: Animadversiones (parts in italic type and greek type) 1-477: Text (italic type, parts in roman type capitals) [478-480]: Blank
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Copies Museum Plantin-Moretus- A 641 II
Bibliographical references Not in Ruelens-de Backer.
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Note 1 Contains 18 Orationes: Pro lege Manilia (pages 1-24), Pro A. Cluentio (25-99), 3 Orationes De lege agraria contra P. Servilium Rullum (100-151), Pro Rabirio (152-163), 4 Orationes in Catilinam (164-209), Pro L. Murena (210-248), Pro L. Flacco (248-286), Pro P. Sulla (287-319), Pro A. Licino (319-330), Ad Quirites post reditum (331-340), Post reditum in senatu (341-356), Pro domo sua ad pontifices (357-410), De haruspicum responsis (410-437), Pro Cn. Plancio (437-477).
Note 2 Second of the three volume-publication of Cicero's Orationes, edited by Joannes Michael Bruto. Very likely printed at Leiden.
Note 3 In the list on page [3] of scholars Bruto followed for his edition, the same names are noted as in the first volume.
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Title page transcription ORATIONVM ‖ M. TVLLII ‖ CICERONIS ‖ VOLVMEN III. ‖ A Ioan. Michaële Bruto emendatum. ‖ ACCESSERVNT breues animaduersiones ex doctissi- ‖ morum hominum commentariis, quibus ita loci per- ‖ multi explicantur, vt vulgo receptæ lectionis vbique ra- ‖ tio habeatur. ‖ Quos in his simus auctores secuti, proxima ‖ pagella indicabit. ‖ ⊕ 44 ‖ ANTVERPIÆ, ‖ Ex officina Christophori Plantini, ‖ M.D.LXXXV.
Collation 8⁰ [135]: †-††⁸, †††⁴, Aa-Zz⁸, aA-gG⁸, hH⁴; pages [1-40], 1-486, [487-488] (Errors: 297 for 247, 328 for 382, 365 for 383, 97 for 397, ? for 426-427)
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Pages [1]: Title [2]: Blank [3]: List of authorities (part in italic type) [4]: Table [5-39]: Ioan. Michaelis Bruti…animadversiones (parts in italic type and greek type) [40]: Blank 1-486: Text (parts in roman type capitals) [487-488]: Blank
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Copies Museum Plantin-Moretus- A 641 III
Bibliographical references Not in Ruelens-de Backer.
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Note 1 Contains 28 Orationes: Pro P. Sextio (pages 1-58), in Vatinium (59-74), Pro M. Coelio (74-103), Pro L. Cornelio Balbo (103-126), De provinciis consularibus (127-144), In L. Pisonem (145-182), Pro T. Annio Milone (183-220), Pro C. Rabirio Postumo (220-235), Pro M. Marcello (235-245), Pro Q. Ligario ad C. Caesarem (245-257), Pro rege Deiotaro ad C. Caesarem (257-271), 14 Orationes in M. Antonium Philippica (272-467), C. Crispi Sallustii, ut vulgo creditur in M.T. Ciceronem invectiva (467-470), In C. Crispum Sallustium Ciceroni falso ascripta responsio (470-476), Ad populum at equites Rom. antequam iret in exsilium, Ciceroni falso, ut putator, ascripta oratio (477-486).
Note 2 Third of the three volume-publication of Cicero's Orationes, edited by Joannes Michael Bruto. Very likely printed at Leiden.
Note 3 In the list on page [3] of scholars Bruto followed for his edition, some names have been changed when compared with the lists in volumes 1 and 2. The enumeration runs now as follows: Petrus Victorius, Paulus Manutius, Hieronymus Ferrarius, Gabriel Faernus, Dionysius Lambinus, Marcus Antonius Muretus, Franciscus Hotomanus, Antonius Augustinus, Octavius Pantagathus, Nicolaus Gruchius, Carolus Sigonius.
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