Two parts in one volume, as issued, paginated consecutively and complete.
Octavo. With two titles & final Aldine anchor device to each part. Bound in 17th century vellum, old manuscript titles to spine.
A very good copy. First title lighty marked, with single line early annotation, small worm hole extending to the next leaf (only). Rear inner-hinge slighty cracked, but quite sound & tight.
A beautifully printed Aldine edition of Cicero, containing the first part of his De Philosophia, and his Tusculanae Disputationes.
PROVENANCE: From the library of the Piarist Order at Nikolsburg, wit their old inscription to title page “Bibliothecæ Nicolspurgensis Pauperum Mris Dei Scholarum Piarum”. Some underlining and annotations to the text.
De Philosophia; Tuscalanarum Quaestio
Author
Cicero
Publisher
Venice: Apud Aldus Filios,
Date
1552
