106 GRAMMARS AND LEXICONS. \Venice; 1472.
tione : de duodecim carminibus: de accentibus: de nu-
meris 8c poderibus 8c mesuris Explicitum est.
Anno Domini
M.CCCC.LXXII.
On the reeto of the ensuing leaf we read
Priscianus Grammaticus De prpexercitamentis Rhetoricp
ex hermogene translatis.
The reverse of the following leaf is blank. The recto of the succeed-
ing one presents us with
Commentarium Ruffini de metris Comicis.
For want of a sufficient quantity of Greek type, an intended passage
from Demosthenes (fol. 4, rev.) is omitted; although another passage
from the same author, in three lines, is fully printed. On the recto of
the 14th leaf from the beginning of this treatise of Ruffinus, we read
Prisciani interpretatio ex dionysio.
De orbis situ.
n Aturp genitor : qup mundum continet omnem
Annup rex cpli: positum telluris 8c undp
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
On the recto of fol. 27 and last, are the concluding verses of this
tract, thus :
E t terrp pariter regiones finibus amplis :
O mnipotens pro quo genitor mihi premia donet.
FINIS.
The reverse is blank. There are neither numerals, signatures, nor
catchwords. This volume, which has escaped De Bure, presents us
with one of the finest known specimens of the press of V. de Spira.
The present is a beautiful copy of it, in red morocco binding.
tione : de duodecim carminibus: de accentibus: de nu-
meris 8c poderibus 8c mesuris Explicitum est.
Anno Domini
M.CCCC.LXXII.
On the reeto of the ensuing leaf we read
Priscianus Grammaticus De prpexercitamentis Rhetoricp
ex hermogene translatis.
The reverse of the following leaf is blank. The recto of the succeed-
ing one presents us with
Commentarium Ruffini de metris Comicis.
For want of a sufficient quantity of Greek type, an intended passage
from Demosthenes (fol. 4, rev.) is omitted; although another passage
from the same author, in three lines, is fully printed. On the recto of
the 14th leaf from the beginning of this treatise of Ruffinus, we read
Prisciani interpretatio ex dionysio.
De orbis situ.
n Aturp genitor : qup mundum continet omnem
Annup rex cpli: positum telluris 8c undp
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
On the recto of fol. 27 and last, are the concluding verses of this
tract, thus :
E t terrp pariter regiones finibus amplis :
O mnipotens pro quo genitor mihi premia donet.
FINIS.
The reverse is blank. There are neither numerals, signatures, nor
catchwords. This volume, which has escaped De Bure, presents us
with one of the finest known specimens of the press of V. de Spira.
The present is a beautiful copy of it, in red morocco binding.