Record ID | cp013104 |
Voet reference number | 574 |
Museum Plantin-Moretus | c:lvd:3252820 |
Author | Petrus APOLLONIUS |
Title page transcription | PETRI APOLLONII, ‖ COLLATII, PRESBYTERI ‖ NOVARIENSIS, ‖ Excidij Ierosolymitani ‖ LIBRI IIII. ‖ Nunc secundo', sed emendatiores editi opera ‖ ac studio ADRIANI VANDER- ‖ BVRCHII, cum nonnullis eiusdem ‖ ad marginem notis. ‖ ⊕ 43 ‖ ANTVERPIÆ, ‖ Apud Christophorum Plantinum. ‖ CIƆ.IƆ.LXXXVI. |
Collation | 8⁰ [130]: A-F⁸, G⁴; pages 1-101, [102-104] (Errors: 66 for 62, 89 for 99) |
Fingerprint | 158608 - # b1 A2 um,$ : # b2 G2 ia$t |
Number of sheets | 6.50 |
Pages | [1]: Title [2]: Ianus Dousa ad Adrianum Burchium 3-4: In Petri Apollonii de excidio urbis Ierusalem libros, carmen Adriani Vander-Burchii (italic type) 5-6: Ad lectorem (Utrecht, 1 March 1586) 7-101: Text (marginals in italic type) [102]: Oratio ad Deum, rebus afflictis et calamitosis (s. A.V.B.; italic type) |
Edition information | |
Copies | Museum Plantin-Moretus - A 1690Municipal Library Bruges |
Bibliographical references | Ruelens-de Backer, pages 291-292 (1586, no. 15)Cockx-Indestege, E. Belgica typographica 5094 Valkema Blouw, Typographia Batava 1164 |
Online bibliographical references | STCV c:stcv:12917040 |
Note 1 | Latin poem in four 'books' on the siege and fall of Jerusalem, A.D. 70, edited by Adrianus van der Burchius (Van der Burch), living at that time in Utrecht. |
Note 2 | The Excidii…was first published at Milan by Ulrich Scinzenteller and Leonard Pachel, 1481. A second edition appeared at Paris, Jean de Caigny, 1540. Van der Burchius in his Ad lectorem explains that he in fact re-edited the 1540 Gaigny-edition, with only some small corrections, mostly of typographical errors ('Emendavi plaeraque per inscitiam aut incuriam male impressa, sed coniectura tantum, nam exemplaria quae iuvarent, nulla…'). |
Note 3 | This publication was in fact printed at Leiden at the Officina Plantiniana of Franciscus Raphelengius (copy with the Leiden imprint in KBR Royal Library of Belgium). Part of the edition received a title-page with Plantin's Antwerp address. |
Note 4 | Listed as a Plantin-edition in M 321, sub 1586 (f[euilles] 6½; [price:] stuivers 2). |
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