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Varying Form of Title: | Diuinarum institutionum libri septem proxime castigati et aucti L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani Divinarvm institvtionvm libri septem proxime castigati et aucti Divinarvm institvtionvm libri septem proxime castigati et aucti Item at 00000123-001 spine title: Lactantii Firmiani opera Item at 00000852-001 spine title: Lactantii opera
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Other title: | De ira Dei. De opificio Dei. Epitome in libros suos liber acephales. Phoenix.
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Other uniform titles: | Egnazio, Giovanni Battista, approximately 1478-1553
Fortunatus, Venantius Honorius Clementianus, approximately 540-approximately 600. Salve festa dies
Tertullian, approximately 160-approximately 230. Apologeticum
Mousouros, Markos, approximately 1470-1517
Trivulzio, Antonio, -1559
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Other authors / contributors: | Haeredes Aldi Manutii Romani et Andreae Asulani Soceri, printer.
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Notes: | Place of publication and publisher from colophon. Preface by Giovanni Battista Egnazio, dated 1515, addressed to Antonio Trivulzio, is a eulogy for Aldo Manuzio (d. Feb. 6, 1515). Aldine device on t.p. and verso of final leaf; initial spaces with guide letters. Item at 00000852-001 has ms. notation on t.p. Errata page at leaf [2] of 3rd unnumbered sequence; ms. marginalia. Imperfect: item at 00000123-001 lacks leaf aa8. The Carmen de Dominica resurrectione is by Venantius Fortunatus. Cf. Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale de Firenze. Includes the Carmen de passione Domini (not listed on the title page), incorrectly attributed to Lactantius. Cf. Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale de Firenze. "Interpretatio dictionum graecarum, quae in Lactantio reperiuntur, de verbo ad verbum facta, idque ut rudium tirocinio consulatur, recensente, emendateque Marco Musuro": 3rd leaf of 2nd unnumbered sequence. Includes indexes. Signatures: aa⁸ bb⁴ a-z⁸ A-T⁸ V⁴ X-Z⁸ AA-CC⁸ DD¹² EE-HH⁸. Reproduction of original in: Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze -- Nencini Aldine collection. UCLA catalogue, 278 Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2010 Mode of access: World Wide Web. Available to subscribing institutions. Chiefly in Latin; some Greek.
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