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Titi Lucretii Cari De rerum natura libri sex

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Title Titi Lucretii Cari De rerum natura libri sex : ad optimas editiones collati : accedit varietas lectionis : cum indice rarioris et obsoletae Latinitatis / studiis Societatis Bipontinae.
Edition Editio accurata.
Contributors Lambin, Denys, 1520 or 1521-1572.
Fabricius, Johann Albert, 1668-1736.
Ernesti, Johann August, 1707-1781.
Societas Bipontina
Publisher Biponti : Ex typographia Societatis
Creation Date 1782
Notes "Titi Lucretii Cari patria, genus, vitae studium, ingenium, mortis genus et tempus, librorum numerus, consilium poetae, D. Lambino auctore": p. III-XI.
"Notitia literaria de T. Lucretio Caro ex Io. Alb. Fabricii Bibliotheca Latina a Io. Aug. Ernesti auctius edita tom. I, cap. 4": p. XII-XXI.
"Index editionum T. Lucretii Cari": p. XXII-XXVI.
"Dionysii Lambini judicium de T. Lucretio Caro": p. XXVII-XXXII.
Some of the copies of this book were looted by the Nazis during the Holocaust and reached the National Library as part of the 'Diaspora Treasures project'.
חלק מהעותקים נבזזו על ידי הנאצים בשואה והגיעו לספרייה הלאומית בעזרת מפעל ‘אוצרות הגולה’.
Extent [2], XXXII, 318, [34] pages : port
20 cm. (8vo)
Language Latin
National Library system number 990028605950205171

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