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SENECA, Lucius Annaeus (c. 3 B.C.-65 A.D.) Philosophi opera quae extant omnia. Edited by Justus Lipsius. Antwerp: Platin Press, 1615.
2o (360 x 235 mm). Engraved title and 2 (of 3) engraved portraits by C. Galle after Rubens, woodcut printer's device at end (lacks portrait of Lipsius). Contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards, center stamp of the Crucifixion dated 1573, blank panels stamped: "F.I.G.A.P.A.W. 1629," by first owner, original brass clasps, edges blue (minor staining to lower cover.) Provenance: F.I.G.A.P.A.W., 1629 (binding); Cistercian Monastery (inscription on title); Rev. John Stirton (armorial bookplate); Clifford Rattey (bookplate); acquired from Harry A. Levinson, 1971.
FIRST EDITION with the illustrations after Peter Paul Rubens. A superb example of printing by the Plantin Press, edited by Justus Lipsius (1547-1606), a Flemish humanist and professor at Jena and Leyden. His edition of Seneca, first printed in 1605, was a new revision of the text after the manuscript. Hofer, Baroque Books 121; Graesse VI:348.
2o (360 x 235 mm). Engraved title and 2 (of 3) engraved portraits by C. Galle after Rubens, woodcut printer's device at end (lacks portrait of Lipsius). Contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards, center stamp of the Crucifixion dated 1573, blank panels stamped: "F.I.G.A.P.A.W. 1629," by first owner, original brass clasps, edges blue (minor staining to lower cover.) Provenance: F.I.G.A.P.A.W., 1629 (binding); Cistercian Monastery (inscription on title); Rev. John Stirton (armorial bookplate); Clifford Rattey (bookplate); acquired from Harry A. Levinson, 1971.
FIRST EDITION with the illustrations after Peter Paul Rubens. A superb example of printing by the Plantin Press, edited by Justus Lipsius (1547-1606), a Flemish humanist and professor at Jena and Leyden. His edition of Seneca, first printed in 1605, was a new revision of the text after the manuscript. Hofer, Baroque Books 121; Graesse VI:348.