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UC110. Books purchased from Henry Bullock, c. 1526; Queens'
28 identified entries found.
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UC110.¶1 (9 vols in 5):
Jerome [c347–420]
Opera
pr. in nine volumes, Basel 1516 (J113), &c.
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UC110.¶2:
Desiderius Erasmus [1466–1536]
Annotationes in Nouum Testamentum
pr. separately, Basel 1519
(Adams E887), &c.
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UC110.¶3 (3 vols):
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
Opera
pr. Basel 1492 (GW 1599), Basel 1506 (Adams A934), &c.
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UC110.¶4:
Franciscus Irenicus [1495–1559]
Exegesis historiae Germaniae
pr. Hagenau 1518 (Adams 1164), &c.;
ed. J. A. Bernhard (Hanau 1728).
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UC110.¶5 (`rhetorica Tullii'):
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
De inuentione
ed. E. Stroebel, Teubner (1915).
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UC110.¶6 (`Roffensis contra Lutherum'):
John Fisher [1469–1535], bishop of Rochester
Assertionis Lutheranae confutatio
pr. Antwerp 1523 &c.; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 245.
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UC110.¶7:
Dioscorides [1st cent.]
Dioscorides in English medieval catalogues is most likely to
refer to the 11th-cent. Latin alphabetical redaction, based on the
ancient Latin translation of his De materia medica, with the addition
of more recent material by Peter of Abano (`Petrus Paduanensis')
pr.
Colle 1478 (GW 8436), Lyon 1512; CTC 4. 23–7.
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UC110.¶8:
Iulius Pollux [180–238]
̓Ονομαστικόν
pr. Venice 1502, &c.; ed. E. Bethe,
Lexicographi Graeci 9, Teubner (19672).
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UC110.¶9 (`biblia graeca'):
Biblia sacra, OT in Septuagint, NT in Erasmus's edition
pr. Venice
1518 (Adams B976), &c.
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UC110.¶10–11 (5 vols):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
L. Minio-Paluello in DSB 1. 267–81 (on tradition and influence).
Indexing Aristotle's works presents difficulties at several levels. He
wrote a great deal. The sources provide evidence at different periods for the
Greek text, multiple Latin translations from Arabic and from Greek, groupings
of individual works under familiar medieval titles, and a wide range of
pseudonymous texts. The descriptions provided by the sources are often
imprecise, especially as to which Latin translation was recorded. Since the
sixteenth century scholarly interest has focused on the Greek text rather than
on versions current in the middle ages. Only in recent decades has
Aristoteles Latinus attempted to document the Latin versions current at
different times, but its progress with editions has been slow. Recently
Aristoteles Latinus Database (ALD) has provided complementary material.
Since 1971 a separate series Aristoteles Semito-Latinus has aimed to edit
translations from Arabic. Where neither is not available, one must have
recourse either to major sixteenth-century printings of Latin (in cases where
they print the medieval versions) or to the earliest printed editions that may
themselves have been documented by our sources. The resulting index is
inevitably uneven. Thanks to Pieter de Leemans for his advice.
Opera, in Greek
pr. in five volumes, Venice 1495–8 (GW 2334);
ed. Erasmus, in two volumes, Basel 1531 (Adams 1730), &c.
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UC110.¶10c:
Theophrastus [c370–288/85 BC]
Περὶ φυτω̑ν ἱστορίας
pr. with Aristotle's Opera, Venice
1495–8 (GW 2334), &c.; ed. F. Wimmer (Breslau 1842).
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UC110.¶10–11 (5 vols):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Opera, in Greek
pr. in five volumes, Venice 1495–8 (GW 2334);
ed. Erasmus, in two volumes, Basel 1531 (Adams 1730), &c.
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UC110.¶12 (`adagia magna Erasmi'):
Desiderius Erasmus [1466–1536]
Adagia
pr. Paris 1500 (GW 9374), &c.; ed. F. Heinimann &
others, Adagiorum chilias, Erasmi opera omnia 2/1–8 (Amsterdam 1981–97).
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UC110.¶13 (`fabule Esopi grece'):
Aesop [6th cent. BC]
Μυ̑θοι
pr. [Milan c. 1478] (GW 313) [with Latin version],
&c.; pr. [Venice c. 1498] (GW 312), &c.; ed. A. Chambry (Paris 1925–6);
ed. A. Hausrath & H. Hunger, Teubner (19592).
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UC110.¶14a:
Homer [?8th cent. BC]
Ilias, tr. Laurentius Valla
pr. Brescia 1474 (Goff H311), &c.
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UC110.¶14b (`Macrobius'):
Macrobius [fl. 400]
Opera, comprising the Commentary on Somnium Scipionis and
the Saturnalia
pr. Venice 1472 (Goff M8), &c.
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UC110.¶15 (`†census iuris ciuilis'):
Justinian [†565]
Corpus iuris ciuilis, comprising Justinian's Digestum, Codex,
Institutiones, and Nouellae
pr. with the gloss of Accursius, Lyon
1584; ed. P. Krüger & others (Berlin 1868–95). [See also under
individual titles.]
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UC110.¶16 (`iliados Homeri grece') + UC110.¶24:
Homer [?8th cent. BC]
̓Ιλιάς and ̓Οδύσσεια
pr. with other works
attributed to Homer as ̔Η του̑ ̔Ομήρου ποίησις ̔́απασα, Florence
[not before 1489] (GW 12895) &c., Basel 1535, &c.; ed. H. Rupé, Tusculum (19744).
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UC110.¶17:
Galen [c129–?199]
Methodus medendi, Latin tr. by Thomas Linacre
¶*pr. Paris 1519
(Moreau, 2. 2061), &c.; ¶*pr. Paris 1530.
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UC110.¶18 (`odissea Homeri latine'):
Homer [?8th cent. BC]
Odyssea, Latin tr. by R. Maffei
pr. Rome 1510. Another tr. pr.
Strassburg 1510, &c.
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UC110.¶19:
C. Suetonius Tranquillus [AD c69–c140]
De uita Caesarum
pr. Rome 1470 (Goff S815), &c.; ed. M. Ihm,
Teubner (1907). [For the edition by Erasmus, 1518, see Scriptores historiae
Augustae.]
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UC110.¶20:
Pindar [522/518–438 BC]
̓Ολύμπια Πύθια Νέμεα ̓́Ισθμια
pr. Venice 1513 (Adams
P1218), &c.; ed. B. Snell, Teubner (1955). The scholia were first pr. Rome
1515 (Adams P1219).
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UC110.¶22:
Dioscorides [1st cent.]
Περὶ ὕλης ἰατρικη̑ς
pr. Venice 1499 (GW 8435), &c.;
ed. M. Wellmann (Berlin 1906–14).
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UC110.¶22x:
Nicander [fl. 130 BC]
̓Αλεξιφάρμακα
pr. with Dioscorides, Venice 1499 (GW
8435), &c.; ed. A. S. F. Gow & A. F. Schofield, Nicander (Cambridge 1953),
94–137.
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UC110.¶23:
Euripides [c485–c406 BC]
Τραγω̢δίαι
Tragoediae quattuor, pr. Florence [before 1495]
(GW 9431), &c.; collected plays, pr. Venice 1503 (Adams E1030), &c.; ed.
G. Murray, OCT (1902–1910).
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UC110.¶24 (`odissea Homeri grece'):
Homer [?8th cent. BC]
̓Ιλιάς and ̓Οδύσσεια
pr. with other works
attributed to Homer as ̔Η του̑ ̔Ομήρου ποίησις ̔́απασα, Florence
[not before 1489] (GW 12895) &c., Basel 1535, &c.; ed. H. Rupé, Tusculum (19744).
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UC110.¶25 (`opera Zenophonis philosophi grece'):
Xenophon [428/7–354 BC]
Opera, in Greek
pr. Florence 1516, &c.; ed. E. C. Marchant,
OCT (1900–1920).
28 identified entries found.
All data was derived from the List of Identifications by Professor Richard Sharpe.
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