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MELANCHTHON ANNOTATIONS [?] -- JUVENAL and PERSIUS [Satyrae], Venice, in aedibus Aldi, mense Augusti, 1501, 8°, 78 unnumberd leaves, Aldine anchor on A1, early 19th-century half roan.
Provenance: Edward Huth (bookplate); mid-19th century note "bought of Stibbs, Museum St. W.C.1."
An unusual, apparently unrecorded issue. Renouard 28.6 describes two issues, this has the anchor of the second issue, but the colophon of the first. A 19th-century note on the endpaper states that some of the marginal annotations are in Melanchthon's hand. On comparison this may well be true. There are seven such notes in the book and the "Epitaph for a dead beloved" on the last flyleaf also apparently in the same hand.
Provenance: Edward Huth (bookplate); mid-19th century note "bought of Stibbs, Museum St. W.C.1."
An unusual, apparently unrecorded issue. Renouard 28.6 describes two issues, this has the anchor of the second issue, but the colophon of the first. A 19th-century note on the endpaper states that some of the marginal annotations are in Melanchthon's hand. On comparison this may well be true. There are seven such notes in the book and the "Epitaph for a dead beloved" on the last flyleaf also apparently in the same hand.