Livres
Historiarum libri qui extant: interpretatione et notis illustravit Joannes Dujatius [Jean Doujat] ... in usum ... Delphini. Accessere librorum omnium deperditorum Supplementa, per Jo[annes] Freinshemium.
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Excellent and finely bound copy of the celebrated and esteemed first edition
with the complete Neo-Latin supplements by the German philologist,
historian and librarian Johannes Caspar Freinsheim (1608-1660). After a
first part with his supplements to books 46-95 had been published in 1654
Freinsheim could finish his opus magnum only shortly before his death in
1660. The manuscript was acquired finely from the heirs with money from
king Louis XIV and appeared first in print in the present edition “for the use
of the Dauphin” (Ad usum Delphini). The editor based his supplements on the
fourth-century excerpt, the Periochae, a summary to the book 142 of Livy’s
History. As filling elements Freinsheim used the writing of other antique
authors. In an alphabetically arranged catalogue the editor offers all his
sources. A few additions in the books 41, 43, 44, and 45 were contributed by
the second editor, the French historian and man of letters Jean Doujat (1609-
1688). Freinsheims supplements gained much fame and were translated into
various European languages. - Blind stamps in first and last leaves. - Few
gatherings browned, an excuisit copy complete with all engravings
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