CICERO, Marcus Tullius

by Marcus Tullius Cicero

£3,950 · Offered by Sokol Books

A very rare and most attractive copy of Cicero's letters, beautifully printed in an elegant minuscule Italic by Simon de Colines, in a fine contemporary Parisian gilt tooled binding. First Colines pocket edition of Cicero s Epistolae familiares', a rare book of which we were unable to locate another copy. [Schreiber s copy is also very incomplete, ending with book VIII] Renouard, whose note for this edition is particularly garbled and incomplete, states that this was the only Colines imprint to bear Henri (sic) Estienne s device. The text was overseen by Claude Chaudière, Regnault s son. In the preface Claude emphasises his position as Colines' grandson on his mothers side, and the care he has taken in establishing the text. After Colines death, in 1546, Regnault and Claude were to take over the printing house. Schreiber. Renouard had probably never seen a copy as there is no sign of Estienne s device. Surprisingly, the work is particularly rare. We have located four copies on worldcat only, at Illinois, North Carolina, Glasgow and the Danish Nat. Lib.; the BNF does not have it and none are recorded in Italian libraries. The binding is quite sumptuous for a pocket edition, almost certainly from Paris, and is similar in style, though on a miniature scale, to bindings of the same period by Claude De Piques, see British library Catalogue of Bindings shelfmark c20c15 and c48c2. s Written over the course of many years from 65 B.C. onwards and compiled by Cicero's personal secretar

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