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Sotheby and Son; Kloss, Georg Franz Burkhard [Oth.]
Catalogue of the library of Dr. Kloss: including many original and unpublished manuscripts, and printed books with ms. annotations, by Philip Melancthon — London [u.a.]: Sotheby & Son, 1835

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1203 Ciceronis de Legibus, L. in, elidit Hermannus Tulichius
Lipsice, Melchior Loiter, 1514
vii, 184, 457
*** Melancthon’s copy, with marginal notes.
1204 — Tusculanarum Qurestionum, L. v
Ed. v Venetiis, Philippus quondam Petri, 1480
iii, 155, 439
1205 — Idem opus, cum comm, (anonymi)
Venetiis (Phil. Pinzitis') 1494
iii, 364, 1865
1206 — Idem opus, cum comm. Ph. Beroaldi
Ed. prima Beroaldi Venetiis, Barthol. de Zanis, 1499
iii, 452, 2471
1207 — Idem opus.acced. comment. Omniboni Leoniceni
Venetiis, Augustinus de Zannis de Portesio, 1516
viii, 430, 770
*** Melancthon’s copy, filled with interlineations and marginal notes.
1208 — Officiorum, L. iii, Paradoxa (cum inscriptionibus
Greeds expressis) Versus xii Sapientium—Horath Oda
Ed. princeps Mogunt., Joh. Fust, et P.Schoeffer, 1465
*** Regarding the priority of this celebrated edition to that printed by Ulric Zell
much controversy has, among bibliographers, arisen. Dr. Kloss places it,
without hesitation, as the first, therein agreeing with the original and main-
tained opinion of Dr. Dibdin, vide Bibliotheca Spenceriana, vol. i, pp. 304
to 310, wherein a minute account of both editions will be found.
The present copy has the leaf at the end, containing the Ode of Horace, which
is wanting in some copies.
1209 — Officiorum L. iii, Paradoxa—Lselius, sive de Amicitia
-—Cato Major, sive de Senectute, Versus xn, de Sapient.
Ed. iv Venetiis, Vindelinus de Spira, 1470
iii, 65, 9
1210 — Ed. v ib. ib. 1472
iii, 86, 79
*** Melancthon’s copy, wanting the first leaf, but filled with interlineations
and notes in his various styles of writing.
1211 — Idem opus, sine versibus Sapient.
(Mediolani, Antonies Zarotusl 1475)
*** This very rare edition contains 92 leaves, with 32 lines in a full page.
1212 — Paradoxa, Somnium Scipionis (. 1473)
iv, 112, 339
*** This very rare edition consists of 37 leaves, with 34 lines in a full page: the
volume thus concludes “Laus deo atq. virgini gloriose Marie.”
Melancthon’s copy, with interlineations and notes.
1213 — Officiorum,L. in—De Essentia Mundi—Versus xn, Sa-
pient.— De Amicitia—De Senectute—Paradoxa, Venet.
Philippus quondam Petri Veneti, 1480, iii, 135, 438 —
De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum (Ed. iii) ib. ib. 1480
—Tusculanarum Quaestionum, L. v (Ed. iv) ib. ib. 1480;
in one vol.
1214 — Ed altera Mediolani, Leonard. Pachel et
Ulricas Scinzenzeller, 1480
ix, 250, 165
*** Melancthon’s copy, with marginal notes.
 
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