Oxford. Bodleian Library, Broxb. 9.8

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Date
  • 1543
Language
  • Latin
Title
  • Orationes I-II
Agent
  • Preferred form
    • Cicéron (0106-0043 av. J.-C.)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Cicero
    Other form
    • CICERO (M.-T.)
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius (0106-0043 av. J.-C.)
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero
    • CICERO (Marcus Tullius)
    • Cicéron
    • CICERO
    • Cicéron (0106-0043 av. J.-C.)
    • CICÉRON
    • Ciceron, M. T.
    • M. T. Cicero
    • Cicerone
    • M. Tullii Ciceronis
    • M. T. Ciceronis
    • Tullius Cicero
    • TULLE
    • CICERO (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
    • Marcus Tullio Cicero
    • M. T. CICERO
    • Cicéron 0106-0043 av. J.-C.
    • Ciceró, Marc Tul·li‏
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius v106-v43
    • Cicerón, Marco Tulio
    • Author: Cicero, Marcus Tullius
    • Marcus Tullius
    • Tullius Cicero, Marcus, 106 BC-43 BC
    • Cicero (M. Tullius Cicero)
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 106 B.C.-43 B.C.
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero (v65)
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero (v106-v43)
    • Marcus tullius Cicero
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero (-0106 - 0043)
    • Cicero, M. Tullius (106-43 v. Chr)
    • Cicerón, Marco Tulio, 106-43 a.C
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius, v106-v43
    • Cícero, 106 a.C.-43 a.C.
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero - auteur
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero - oorspronkelijke auteur
    • Cicero - auteur
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Description
  • Bound to be shared. French (Paris), c.1547. Brown calfskin, with 'Thomae Wotton et amicorum' (Thomas Wotton and his friends) tooled in gilt. Wotton was the first Englishman to follow the practice begun by Jean Grolier, of sharing his library with his close associates. The phrase 'et amicorum' was therefore an expression of the social nature of his book collection.
Place
  • Preferred form
    • Paris (France)
    Original form
    • Paris
    Other form
    • Paris (France)
    • France (Paris)
    • Paris ( ?) : cf. Hans-Collas ― Schandel, p. 326
    • Paris ( ?).
    • France, Paris (?)
    • Lieu de copie : Paris
    • France, Paris ( ?)
    • France (Paris ?)
    • France, Paris
    • France (Paris )
    • Paris (?)
    • France : Paris?
    • Chaillot
    • France (Paris).
    • Paris,
    • Paris ( ?)
    • Paris (?) (Hervieux éd. 1970, t. III, p. 176).
    • Paris (?) : le ms. a été vraisemblablement copié sur le ms. BnF, Latin 347 C exécuté à Paris
    • Paris (1378-1380)
    • France (Paris ?),
    • France (Paris?)
    • Paris.
    • Paris (vers 1375)
    • Paris ( ?), peut-être avec influence méridionale
    • Paris (Fichier Avril)
    • France, Paris ?
    • France [Paris ?]
    • Nord de la France, Paris (?)
    • Paris ?
    • Paris?
    • Paris Region
    • París
    • Parijs
    • Paris (région)
    • Paris (regió)
    • Paris (región)
    • [Paris]
    • Paris (parts A and B)
    • Paris, for the Archdiocese of Bamberg
    • P. Mauritius Enk, OSB St. Gall in Paris
    • Paris, Jesuit Collège de Clermont
    • Paris, Collège des Cholets
    • Paris, Jesuit College de Clermont
    • Paris, Collège de Navarre
    • Paris Jesuit College de Clermont
    • Paris, Jesuit College de Cleremont
    • Paris, France
    • Paris (FR)
    • [Paris (FR)]
    • Paris (II)
    • [Paris,
    • [Paris],
    • [Paris
    • [Parijs]
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