ƒ-16th century RBMS pt.2 MMXXVIDownload For institutional and special collections acquisitions, I am happy to work within committee review schedules, fiscal-year budgeting, and collection development timelines. Books may be reserved while under consideration, and flexible invoicing or deferred payment arrangements... Continue Reading →
The copies that matter most are not always the cleanest ones. This mid-sixteenth-century Cologne edition of Marcus Tullius Cicero’s Epistolae ad familiares survives as a working book, densely annotated by an early modern reader who approached Cicero not as a... Continue Reading →


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261J Marcus Tullius Cicero edited by Jacques-Louis Strébée( 1480-1550) M. Tullii Ciceronis ad M. Brutum oratorJacobi Lodoici Strebaei commentariis ab authore ipso recognitis illustratus. Parisiis : ex officina Michaëlis. Vascosani, 1540 Small Folio 8 X 6 1/2... Continue Reading →
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