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G. Michelmore & Co.
Old books, autographs and manuscripts: including rare bibles inter alia the first English and the first printed in England, rare missals, breviaries and other service books of various "uses" etc. (Katalog Nr. 21) — London: G. Michelmore & Co., 1925

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04 respectively) from some edition of the Orations.
12 pp.
The Bibliotheque Nationale at Paris has the former piece, but not
the latter. Both bear numerous manuscript notes, and are
unknown to bibliographers. They may be parts of an edition
never issued.
5. Demosthenes. (Greek title: then) Demosthenes De
Pace oratio. Parisiis, apud Andream Wechelum, 1567.
8 PP-
This piece bears the larger Pegasus mark of the publisher, and
copious notes. Not in Brunet, Fabricius or Greswell.
6. Demosthenes. The three Olynthiac Orations. Parisiis,
apud viduam Guil. Morelij, in Gr. [aecis literis] typographi
Regij 1566. 30 pp.
Not in Brunet, Fabricius or Greswell. The title bears Morel’s
mark, a thyrsus, and there are . numerous contemporary manu-
script notes.
7. Demosthenes. (The Spurious Speech) without title-
page or imprint. 12 pp. sign. A6, of which the last
two pages are occupied with “ Phrases Graecae ex
Demosthenes Oratione de Construendo Exercitu,” i.e.
from the preceding Speech.
The " Phrases ” are in contemporary manuscript, and on page 12
amid some scribbling is a circular plan of a geocentric system of
the sun, moon and planets, with South America in the centre of
the central (terrestrial) globe. Not in Brunet or Fabricius.
(There are copious MS. notes on the Speech.)
8. Libanius. MEAETAI. Parisiis, apud loannem Lodoi-
cum Tiletanum, ex adverso collegij Remensis, 1540.
Sheets A4, B4.
Three of the Declamations of Libanius concerning Menelaus,
Medea and Andromache. A very rare piece, of which there is no
mention in any bibliographies. On a separate sheet of four
pages are “Phrases Graecae . . . ex Libanii . . . Declama-
tionibus ” his tribus, in contemporary manuscript. The title bears
the marks of the publisher with I.L., and the last leaf a colophon.
9. Galen. (Greek title: then} Claudii Galeni Pergameni
ad bonas artes exhortatio. Parisiis, apud Andream
Wechelum, etc. (as No. 3 above), 1560. 24 pp.
There are a few contemporary manuscript notes on the first page
of the text. This edition is unknown to Brunet, Fabricius, and
Greswell, and is not in the British Museum, Bibliotheque Nationale
or Bodleian, and is of great rarity.
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