Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Iustini Historici clarissimi in Trogi Pompeii historias exordium.

Accession number
PML 22553
Creator
Justinus, Marcus Junianus.
Object title

Iustini Historici clarissimi in Trogi Pompeii historias exordium.

Published

Impressum M[edio]l[an]i : Per [Christ]ofo[rum] Valdarfer Ratisponense[m], anno domini MCCCCLXXVI k[alendas] Iunii [1 June 1476]

Description

[108] leaves ; 28 cm (quarto)

Credit line
Purchased in 1925.
Curatorial Comments
Pompeius Trogus wrote his universal history, Historiae Philippicae, in 44 books. Justinus' reduction is all that now remains of the text (except for a list of the contents). It was widely read during the Middle Ages.
Notes
Title from caption (leaf [1]/1r).
Imprint from colophon (leaf [14]/6v).
Printed in Valdafer's type 2:107R.
Collation: [1-12⁸ 13-14⁶]: 108 leaves.
Paper format: Royal quarto.
For variant see CIBN J-339.
Register at colophon.
Capital spaces, some with guide letters.
PML copy listed under Second Press in Checklist.
PML copy leaf dimensions: 27.2 x 19.2 cm., trimmed.
Binding
18th-century Italian sprinkled calf over paper boards (28 x 20 cm.), sewn on 6 supports. Marbled paper pastedowns and fly leaves, with plain paper fly leaves; plain endbands; sprinkled edges.
Variant title
Ivstini Historici clarissimi in Trogi Pompeii historias exordivm
Inscriptions/Markings
Hand decoration: Rubricated, red lombards (1 blue on leaf [1]/1r). Annotations: A few marginal notations and manicules in early hands. Contemporary alpha-numeric signatures at outer edge, most trimmed. Contemporary inscription: "nell'età di Bronzo, e di ferro" (leaf [14]/6v at bottom edge).
Provenance
Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, shelf mark label: 12. F. 15. (front pastedown); Pierpont Morgan Library, purchased from L.C. Harper as a duplicate from the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, 1925.
Summary
Pompeius Trogus wrote his universal history, Historiae Philippicae, in 44 books. Justinus' reduction is all that now remains of the text (except for a list of the contents). It was widely read during the Middle Ages.
Classification
Century
Department