According to Renouard, this work and Rhetoricorum ad C. Herennium libri IIII ..., 1569, were both printed under the imprint "ex Bibliotheca Aldina" by "les Turrisan." Signatures: A-2H⁸, ²A-2F⁸. Cf. Renouard, A.A. Annali delle edizioni aldine, p. 207, no. 13. "Annotationes, seu Emendationum rationes Dionysii Lambini ... in librvm I. De orat. ad Q. fratrem," 48 leaves at end, has separate title page, pagination, and signatures.
Exhibited
Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2001-2002. The Reader Revealed (catalog entry 102) Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2006-2007. Technologies of Writing in the Age of Print.
Cited/described in
Renouard, A.A. Annali delle edizioni aldine, p. 207, no. 14
Includes
Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Orator. Cicero, Marcus Tullius. De claris oratoribus. Orator. Brutus.
Bound in dark brown, decorated cloth; copious contemporary manuscript notes, with symbols, and manuscript key to symbols on recto of last leaf; Bookplate: Lot 24 [Broadbent collection]; Inscription: Liber Thomae Bund 1718.
Call number
Bd.w. PA6304 .R7 1569 Cage
Folger-specific note
In contemporary laced-case vellum binding; remains of fore-edge ties; printed waste used as spine reinforcement; manuscript notes, and doodle on lower endpaper; Bookplate: Ex libris W T Smedley, with motto "Forward"; Inscription: Hercules Mantillus; Inscription: Octauijo Qua[?]ernij; Inscription: S.P.D.; illegible inscriptions. With: Rhetoricorum ad C. Herennum libri IIII ... Venetiis : Ex Bibliotheca Aldina [i.e. Haeredes Federici Torresani], 1569.