Zürich etc., Sumptibus Orellii, Fuesslini et Sociorum, 1848 - 1847.
Reference : 157974
2 volumes: XXXVI,628;602 p. Half calf. 26.5 cm (Prize copy Gymnasium Sneek, including the prize. Backs gilt; First and last leaves foxed. The prize was awarded by the curators of the Gymnasium to Gerhardus van der Funk Sevenster 'ob insignes, quos fecit in literis, progressus', after his examen on July 19, 1850, and is signed by Willem Frederick Keuchenius and the Rector P.J. Costerus (member of the Dutch parliament in 1849-1850). Who Gerard van der Funk Sevenster was, we could not find out. (See also J. Spoelder, 'Prijsboeken op de Latijnse school', Amsterdam 2000, p. 676)) (Heavy set, may require extra shipping costs)
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Zurich, Orell, Füsslin, Londres, Williams et Norgate, Amsterdam, Mueller, 1846-1848 2 forts vol. grand in-8, XXXVI-628 et VI-602 pp., demi-veau blond, dos lisses ornés de filets et pointillés dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison cerise, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs.
En raison du soin extrême apporté par le zuricois Johann Georg Baiter (1802-1877) à la critique textuelle, cette version de Tacite, peu connue en France, mérite d'être recommandée au même titre que ses autres éditions de classiques gréco-latins. Sa collaboration avec Johann Caspar Orelli (1787-1849) ne fut pas occasionnelle (elle donna lieu également aux collectives de Cicéron et Horace).Brunet, V, 637-638. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.