In omnes M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationes . Lucubrationes.
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Folio. Italic and Roman type, 64 lines plus headline, text printed in single and double columns. collation: a-z8 A-V8 X10 Y8 Z6: 368 leaves. Woodcut Aldine device on title-page and final verso, woodcut initials. Modern half-calf and marbled paper-covered boards, preserving earlier gilt-lettered red morocco label, red and green dappled edges. A long closed tear to x8 and a repair to final leaf, along with occasional marginal worming and intermittent browning. Still, overall a nice copy, with quite interesting provenance. An embossed stamp to the title reads: "Ex libris Ioan Com de Tarnow". Almost certainly a member of the Tarnowski von Tarnów family, either Count Jan Dzier ys aw Tarnowski z Tarnowa (1835-1894), Jan Józef (1826-1898), or Jan Tytus (1888-1947). References: UCLA 428; Renouard 153/4; Edit16 27026; USTC 803551.
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