Fabulæ Æsopi, græcè & latinè, nunc denuo selectæ: eæ item, quas Avienus carmine expressit. Accedit Ranarum & murium pugna, Homero olim adscripta. Cum elegantissimis in utroque libello figuris, & utriusque interpretatione, plurimis in locis emendata
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Type of record: Book
Title: Fabulæ Æsopi, græcè & latinè, nunc denuo selectæ: eæ item, quas Avienus carmine expressit. Accedit Ranarum & murium pugna, Homero olim adscripta. Cum elegantissimis in utroque libello figuris, & utriusque interpretatione, plurimis in locis emendata
Other titles: Fables
Classmark: Greek L-12/AES
Creator(s): Aesop
Additional creator(s): Homer (Other); Sichem, Christoffel van (fl. 1601-1646) (Other); Heinsius, Daniel (1580-1655) (Other)
Related people: Homer; Sichem, Christoffel van; Heinsius, Daniel
Publisher: Apud Paulum Matthia F
Publication city: Amstelodami
Date(s): 1660
Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Size and medium: 158, [2] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/198429
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991009643089705181
Description
Illustrations: 47 small woodcuts by Christoffel van Sichem the Younger, that on p. 73 with his monogram; cf. NUC pre-1956, 4:606; BM, 2:288.
Latin and Greek in parallel columns.
"Avieni fabulae," pp.81-112, in Latin only.
"Danielis Heinsii De Æsopi fabulis & ejus sapientia": p.3.
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