Dionis Chrysostomi Orationes LXXX : Cvm vetvstis codd. mss. Reg. Bibliothecae, sedulo collatae, eorúmque ope ab innumeris mendis liberatae, restitutae, auctae
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Title: Dionis Chrysostomi Orationes LXXX : Cvm vetvstis codd. mss. Reg. Bibliothecae, sedulo collatae, eorúmque ope ab innumeris mendis liberatae, restitutae, auctae
Other titles: Speeches; Orationes LXXX; Dionos tou khrousostomou logoi
Classmark: Large Holden Library L-1/DIO
Creator(s): Dio Chrysostom
Additional creator(s): Photius Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople (820-891) (Other); Synesius of Cyrene, bishop of Ptolemaïs (Other); Naogeorgus, Thomas (1511-1563) (Other); Morel, Fédéric (1558-1630) (Other); Casaubon, Isaac (1559-1614) (Other)
Related people: Photius; Synesius; Naogeorgus, Thomas; Morel, Fédéric; Casaubon, Isaac
Publisher: Ex officina typographica Clavdii Morelli
Publication city: Lvtetiae
Date(s): 1604
Language: Latin
Size and medium: 4 p. l., 11, [65], 670, 106, 112 p., 1 l
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/198759
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991009674689705181
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Title also in Greek: Dionis tou khrousostomou logoi.
Latin and Greek text in parallel columns.
Printer's device on t.p.
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