Book Description

8vo, 2 vols., pp. [xxxii], 1207; 756, ff [lxii], copper engraved frontispieces, wood engraved printer's device with eagle and motto "Movendo" [Rahir M.35] , contemp. vellum, later owner's signature on verso of title pages. The first variorum and first Elzevir edition.
Dealer Notes
Alessandro Alessandri (1461-1523) Italian jurist, disenchanted with the system soon abandoned his law practice and devoted himself to philological and antiquarian pursuits. Modelled on Gellius' Noctes Atticae, Macrobius' Saturnalia and John of Salesbury's Policratus, the Dies Geniales here in its final and best edtion with the various commentaries, embraces a wide range of topics, including the laws dealing with banquets, wine and drunkenness.
Author Alexandro, Alexander ab. [Alessandro Alessandri (1461-1523) ]
Date 1673
Binding Contemp. vellum
Publisher Lugduni Batavorum ex Officinâ Hackiana, 1673
Illustrator Webber, Zacharias, approximately 1644-1696 ill.; Appelman, Gonsales, active 1666-1689 engraver
Condition Very good

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