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Printing the Classical Text.  cover art

Printing the Classical Text.

The first Classical text was printed at Mainz in 1465. By the end of 1500 more than 350 printers in over 70 locations had contributed to the printing of more than 1500 separate editions. Almost every Classical Latin author had been printed, many in multiple editions, and the printing of Greek author... More info
Pseudomagia. A Neo-Latin Drama by William Mewe. With a Note on the Latin by J.W. Binns.  cover art

Pseudomagia. A Neo-Latin Drama by William Mewe. With a Note on the Latin by J.W. Binns.

Follows the Manuscript (MS. R.17.10) in Trinity College, Cambridge. This unpublished play, performed at Emmanuel College probably around 1626, is a late example of a Prodigal Son play. More info
Riedel Horatiana. A Catalogue of the Horace Collection in Groningen University Library.   cover art

Riedel Horatiana. A Catalogue of the Horace Collection in Groningen University Library. 

Describes the collection of Horatiana in Groningen University Library, donated to the Library in 1871 and gradually enlarged since then. With over 1300 volumes this Horace collection is one of the largest in the world.  More info
Salvator mundi. L`   cover art

Salvator mundi. L`

The theme of Joseph (Genesis 37-50) was immensely popular during the sixteenth century, and flourished especially in contemporary German Theatre. This comprehensive analysis offers a complete parnorama of the social, economical and political realities of the period, emphasizing the religious and ped... More info
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