Juv108 : Venice, Melchior Sessa and Petrus de Ravannis, 7 February 1523 (= 1524?)
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Juvenal and Persius, with a Poeta ad lectorem, and Crinitus's Vitae
- Title page, A5r, colophon and device — from the Houghton Library copy
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Collation: 8°: A–K8; 80 leaves,ff. [1] 2–80.
Paper: Narrow median
(estimated sheet size: 42 x 33 cm; largest recorded page size: 14.5 x 9.5cm).
10 edition sheets.
Catchwords and signatures: quire catchwords; signed $–$iiii.
Selected references: Graesse, iii, 519; Morgan 115; EDIT16 49678; USTC 836772
Copies seen: Oxford: Queen’s College; Cambridge (MA): Harvard UL
Other copies recorded: Arezzo: BCiv; Brescia: BQuerini; Fabriano: BCom; Florence: BMarucelliana; Milan: BN Braidense; Milan: BCapitolo; Padua: BCiv; Padua: BUniversitaria (2 copies); Padua: BSeminario Vescovile; Piacenza: BCom; Reggio Emilia: BCom; Rome: BCasanatense; Rome: BFranciscana; Savignano sul Rubicone: BAccad; Stanford (CA): Stanford UL; Trento: BProvinciale Padri Cappuccini; Trento: BCom; Trento: BSeminario Teologico; Trieste: BCiv; Venice: BMarciana; Williamstown (MA): Williams College
Total number of copies recorded: 24
Other editions printed in the same year: 1523 and 1524.
This edition reprinted from Juv101.
Other authors contained in this edition: Persius.
Authors of preliminary and other ancillary matter: Petrus Crinitus.
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