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                                            ALEXANDER, Aphrodisiensis. Quaestiones naturales, morales. Et de fato. Venice: Girolamo Scoto, 1541. 
2° (315 x 208mm). Large printer’s device on title, headlines within decorative woodcut border, initials. (Title lightly soiled and with extensive repairs in upper margin, small repairs in upper margin of following few leaves, and more extensive again in last gathering.) Modern old-style boards (lightly soiled, new endpapers). Provenance: occasional marginalia.
FIRST VENETIAN EDITION. Alexander of Aphrodisias is among the most celebrated of the Ancient Greek commentators on the writings of Aristotle. This edition, translated by Bagolino, is divided into 4 books, each a collection of short essays, with the addition of ‘De fato’. Adams A-679; EDIT online 1047.
                                        
                                    2° (315 x 208mm). Large printer’s device on title, headlines within decorative woodcut border, initials. (Title lightly soiled and with extensive repairs in upper margin, small repairs in upper margin of following few leaves, and more extensive again in last gathering.) Modern old-style boards (lightly soiled, new endpapers). Provenance: occasional marginalia.
FIRST VENETIAN EDITION. Alexander of Aphrodisias is among the most celebrated of the Ancient Greek commentators on the writings of Aristotle. This edition, translated by Bagolino, is divided into 4 books, each a collection of short essays, with the addition of ‘De fato’. Adams A-679; EDIT online 1047.
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