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CAESAR, Gaius Julius (102-44 BC). The eyght bookes ... conteyning his martiall exploytes ... translated ... by Arthur Goldinge. London: Willyam Seres, 1565. Small 8° (139 x 93mm). Woodcut title border [M. and F. 114]. Black letter. (Quire H printed on one side of the sheet only with 8 pages remaining blank, preliminaries slightly waterstained, occasional soil marks.) Contemporary calf (rebacked, corners restored, new endpapers). Provenance: S. Eborall 1805 (ownership stamp at head of title). FIRST COMPLETE ENGLISH EDITION, dedicated to Sir William Cecil. Grolier Langland to Wither 111; Lowndes I, p. 345; STC 4335.
CICERO, Marcus Tullius (106-43 BC). Marcus Tullius Ciceroes three bookes of dutie ... tourned out of Latine into English by Nicolas Grimald. London: Thomas Este, 1596. Small 8° (121 x 81mm). Woodcut title border of flourishings [M. and F. 155]. English and Latin in parallel columns, English in black letter. (Title lightly soiled and with burn hole affecting one letter, A2 torn with partial loss to 5 lines of text, cropped close with frequent loss of headlines and affecting text on K5-7 and occasionally elsewhere, X3 with paper fault, some light waterstaining.) 19th-century half calf. Sixth edition of this translation of De Officiis, first published by Tottel in 1556. STC 5286.
VIRGILIUS MARO, Publius (70-19 BC). Virgils Eclogues translated into English by W.L. Gent. London: William Iones, 1628. 8° (138 x 80mm). (Title browned, text rather waterstained, second leaf with minor paper fault, I3r torn with slight loss.) Later 18th-century half calf and marbled boards, spine with morocco label, gilt crest and cypher (extremities rubbed, joints cracking). FIRST EDITION of this translation of the Bucolica by William Lathum, with a translation of the commentary of J.L. Vives. Lowndes IV, p. 2784; STC 24820 -- VIRGIL. Opera ... Pauli Manutii annotationes brevissimae in margine adscriptae. London: H. Middletonus, impensis I.H[arrison I], 1583. 16° (106 x 68mm). Italic type. Woodcut flourished initials and repeated tail-piece with Midleton's initials. (Blank areas of title filled with pen trials, soiling to C3-4, I6-7, L4-5 and other leaves, G3 cleanly torn, K1, P8 and Q1 torn with loss to shoulder notes, Mm1 ink-stained, without final blank.) 19th-century calf. Provenance: contemporary annotations, early ownership signature of Willielm Grozze on I4. STC 24790, citing only 3 copies of this edition, including the Warrington copy.
EPICURUS (342?-270 BC). Epicurus's Morals, translated by W. Charleton. London: Henry Herringman, 1656. 4° (179 x 129mm). Engraved frontispiece portrait, title in red and black. (A little worming to upper margins of quire b, e2v shaved at bottom margin slightly affecting text, ink stain on L3.) Later 18th-century half calf (joints cracked, library shelf mark at base of spine). Provenance: Tho. Bird July 10, 1757 (inscription on title). FIRST EDITION of the Enchiridion in English. Wing E-3155. (5)
CICERO, Marcus Tullius (106-43 BC). Marcus Tullius Ciceroes three bookes of dutie ... tourned out of Latine into English by Nicolas Grimald. London: Thomas Este, 1596. Small 8° (121 x 81mm). Woodcut title border of flourishings [M. and F. 155]. English and Latin in parallel columns, English in black letter. (Title lightly soiled and with burn hole affecting one letter, A2 torn with partial loss to 5 lines of text, cropped close with frequent loss of headlines and affecting text on K5-7 and occasionally elsewhere, X3 with paper fault, some light waterstaining.) 19th-century half calf. Sixth edition of this translation of De Officiis, first published by Tottel in 1556. STC 5286.
VIRGILIUS MARO, Publius (70-19 BC). Virgils Eclogues translated into English by W.L. Gent. London: William Iones, 1628. 8° (138 x 80mm). (Title browned, text rather waterstained, second leaf with minor paper fault, I3r torn with slight loss.) Later 18th-century half calf and marbled boards, spine with morocco label, gilt crest and cypher (extremities rubbed, joints cracking). FIRST EDITION of this translation of the Bucolica by William Lathum, with a translation of the commentary of J.L. Vives. Lowndes IV, p. 2784; STC 24820 -- VIRGIL. Opera ... Pauli Manutii annotationes brevissimae in margine adscriptae. London: H. Middletonus, impensis I.H[arrison I], 1583. 16° (106 x 68mm). Italic type. Woodcut flourished initials and repeated tail-piece with Midleton's initials. (Blank areas of title filled with pen trials, soiling to C3-4, I6-7, L4-5 and other leaves, G3 cleanly torn, K1, P8 and Q1 torn with loss to shoulder notes, Mm1 ink-stained, without final blank.) 19th-century calf. Provenance: contemporary annotations, early ownership signature of Willielm Grozze on I4. STC 24790, citing only 3 copies of this edition, including the Warrington copy.
EPICURUS (342?-270 BC). Epicurus's Morals, translated by W. Charleton. London: Henry Herringman, 1656. 4° (179 x 129mm). Engraved frontispiece portrait, title in red and black. (A little worming to upper margins of quire b, e2v shaved at bottom margin slightly affecting text, ink stain on L3.) Later 18th-century half calf (joints cracked, library shelf mark at base of spine). Provenance: Tho. Bird July 10, 1757 (inscription on title). FIRST EDITION of the Enchiridion in English. Wing E-3155. (5)
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