Locher (Jacobus, 'Philomusus'): Compendium Rhetorices ex Tulliano Thesauro Diductum ac Concionatum, [colophon: Strasbourg, per Renatum Beck, 1518], 4to, second edition, Roman type, title within woodcut border (library stamp on title, dampstains), modern wrappers [Panzer VI, 89, 428]; and 6 other short works, published 1557-1684. (7)

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Locher (Jacobus, 'Philomusus'): Compendium Rhetorices ex Tulliano Thesauro Diductum ac Concionatum, [colophon: Strasbourg, per Renatum Beck, 1518], 4to, second edition, Roman type, title within woodcut border (library stamp on title, dampstains), modern wrappers [Panzer VI, 89, 428]; and 6 other short works, published 1557-1684. (7)

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Jacob Locher (1471-1528) secured international fame by translating Brant's Narrenschiff into Latin. But he was also a classical scholar of renown, teaching rhetoric at Ingolstadt and Freiburg. This book reflects his teaching and is a clear exposition of the idea of Cicero and Demosthenes. The first edition was published a year earlier in 1517.

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