Amsterdam, Salomonem Schouten, 1743 In-4 de (16), 956, (30) pp., vélin blanc, plats ornés de roulettes et fleurons dorés avec large motif central, dos à nerfs orné filets et fleurons dorés, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque).
Un titre-frontispice gravé et un grand plan dépliant de la Rome sous Septime Severe. C'est l'ouvrage le plus célèbre de Johann Roszfeld, historien et antiquaire allemand du XVIe siècle. Son texte est ici dans l'édition revue par Paul Manuce . C'est un traité détaillé sur le peuple romain, la religion, les fêtes, les lois, la justice, l'armée, la famille. De nombreux chapitres décrivent les habitudes de table, les festins, la boisson. De nombreux chapitres traitent du vin : vini genera diversa, vini usus cur mulieribus interdictus, vinum guomodo conderetur in doliis, vinum effudisse..., vinum vetustum Aegyptiis erat in pretio, ex vini consecrati libationibus divinationes, vineae concapes, etc. Bel exemplaire en reliure de l'époque. Oberlé, Collection Killian Fritsch, n° 38 (pour l'édition de 1663).
ROSINUS Iohannes - Johann ROSZFELD - Paulus MANUTIUS - Andreas SCHOTT :
Reference : 29750
"14. Amstelodami (Amsterdam), Ex Typographia Blaviana, 1685, thick in-4°, 24 x 18.5 cm, engraved title-page + (iv) + 934 + (30) pp, index, 7 engr. plates (by P. Philippe), some folding, cont. vellum, ties missing, raised back, gilt supralibros on front and back cover, speckled edges, small stamp neatly cut from title-page (no loss of text), small text loss at p. 32 due to a missing corner. Still a fine copy. The text is sometimes in 2 columns, printed in roman and italic with occasional Greek quotations The engrav. title bears the inscription; ""Romanarum antiquitatum corpus absolutissimum cum notis doctissimis Thomae Dempsteri I.C. et oeneis figuris accuratissimis."" Johann Roszfeld, 1551- 1626, a Lutheran preacher from Saxony. This first compilation of Roman ""antiquities"" (religion, law, literature, customs) was first published at Basel in 1583; Thomas Dempster, 1579? - 1625, a Scotsman, expanded it. Bound in at the end (with continous pagination) ; Pauli Manutii Antiquitatum Romanorum Libri Duo, de Legibus ed de Senatu...studio And. Schotti."
ROSINUS Iohannes - Johann ROSZFELD - Paulus MANUTIUS - Andreas SCHOTT :
Reference : 29751
" Trajecti ad Rhenum (Utrecht), Apud Guilielmum vande Water, 1701, thick in-4°, 24 x 19 cm, (xii) + 956 + (30) pp, index, with 7 engr. plates (by P. Philippe), cont. vellum, ties missing, smooth spine, gilt supralibros with coat of arms on front and back cover. The text is sometimes in 2 columns, printed in roman and italic with occasional Greek quotations The engrav. half-title bears the inscription; ""Romanarum antiquitatum corpus absolutissimum cum notis doctissimis Thomae Dempsteri I.C. et oeneis figuris accuratissimis."" Johann Roszfeld, 1551- 1626, a Lutheran preacher from Saxony. This first compilation of Roman ""antiquities"" (religion, law, literature, customs) was first published at Basel in 1583; Thomas Dempster, 1579 - 1625, a Scots historian and humanist, publ. an expanded edition (Paris, 1613). Bound in at the end (with continous pagination) ; Pauli Manutii Antiquitatum Romanorum Libri Duo, de Legibus ed de Senatu...studio And. Schotti."