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Descriptio Five volumes of van Bosch and van Lennep's version of The Greek Anthology (in five vols., begun by Bosch in 1795, was finished and published by Lennep in 1822). Photographed at The British Museum, London. Contains the metrical Latin version of Grotius's Planuedean (Planudes) version of the Anthology. Heavily illustrated. It also reprints the very error-prone Greek text of the Wechelian edition (1600) of the Anthology.
Datum 6 Aprilis 2007 (original upload date)
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