![ANACREON (c.572-c.488 B.C.). Anacreontis et aliorum Lyricorum aliquot poetarum Odae, in Greek. Edited and translated into Latin by Henri Estienne. Paris: Robert Estienne and G. Morel, 1556, 2 parts in one volume, 8º (154 x 97mm). Ruled in red. Each part with woodcut device on title, woodcut headpiece and opening initial. (Without blank H6.) 17th-century red morocco by Du Seuil, sides with arms of Louis Henri de Loménie, his monogram in panels of spine [Olivier 1075, fers 2 & 4], gilt turn-ins, gilt edges. Provenance: Louis Henri de Loménie (1636-1698, comte de Brienne; binding) -- Laurence Currie (armorial bookplate).](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2014/CSK/2014_CSK_10266_0004_000(anacreon_anacreontis_et_aliorum_lyricorum_aliquot_poetarum_odae_in_gre090259).jpg?w=1)
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ANACREON (c.572-c.488 B.C.). Anacreontis et aliorum Lyricorum aliquot poetarum Odae, in Greek. Edited and translated into Latin by Henri Estienne. Paris: Robert Estienne and G. Morel, 1556, 2 parts in one volume, 8º (154 x 97mm). Ruled in red. Each part with woodcut device on title, woodcut headpiece and opening initial. (Without blank H6.) 17th-century red morocco by Du Seuil, sides with arms of Louis Henri de Loménie, his monogram in panels of spine [Olivier 1075, fers 2 & 4], gilt turn-ins, gilt edges. Provenance: Louis Henri de Loménie (1636-1698, comte de Brienne; binding) -- Laurence Currie (armorial bookplate).
IN RED MOROCCO BY DU SEUIL. An attractive edition printed by the partnership of Robert Estienne and Guillaume Morel. It is the second edition of the poems then believed to be the work of Anacreon, the ancient Greek poet. The editio princeps had been printed just two years earlier by Morel for Henri Estienne, and it 'virtually caused a poetic revolution, not only in France, but also in Italy and Germany -- where this influence culminated in the 18th century with the Anacreontic Poets' (Schreiber, The Estiennes, 139). The present edition is the first publication of Robert Estienne II. Adams A-1003; Hoffmann I, p.131.
IN RED MOROCCO BY DU SEUIL. An attractive edition printed by the partnership of Robert Estienne and Guillaume Morel. It is the second edition of the poems then believed to be the work of Anacreon, the ancient Greek poet. The editio princeps had been printed just two years earlier by Morel for Henri Estienne, and it 'virtually caused a poetic revolution, not only in France, but also in Italy and Germany -- where this influence culminated in the 18th century with the Anacreontic Poets' (Schreiber, The Estiennes, 139). The present edition is the first publication of Robert Estienne II. Adams A-1003; Hoffmann I, p.131.
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