18 ACHILLES TATIUS, Gr. et Lat. recognovit, selectamque Lectionis Variatatem adjecit C. G. Mitscherlich, 8vo. sd. 7s. Biponti, 1792 19 20 21 22232 24 25 27 This edition, (which forms part of the Scriptores Erotici,) is without notes or index, but has, in lieu of the latter, 7 pages, Argumenti Fabulæ,' reprinted from Wyttenbach's Bibliotheca Critica. The Greek text is Boden's, with scarcely any variation. The Latin version that of Cruceus, occasionally altered. Lips.1821 ib. 1821 Gr. et Lat. textum ad fidem libr. MSS. recensuit, Notas selectas With all these advantages however, there is still a want of explanatory In Aratum, Gr. et Lat. In Uranologion Petavii ACHILLES TATIUS. TRANSLATIONS. 26 Achilles Tatius, the Loves of Clitophon and Leucippe, by A. H. (Anthony Hodges) Svo. frontisp. neat, 11. 11s. 6d. Oxf. 1638 the Amours of Clitophon and Leucippe, illustrated in Six Novels:-1. Force of Love described.-2. The Disappointed Bride. – 3. The Distressed Lovers. . 4. Virtue its own Reward.-5. The Lascivious Widow.-6. The Happy Consummation, 12mo. nt. 7s. London, 1720 An abridged translation. 28 Achilles Tatius.-Les Amours de Clitophon et de Leucippe, traduits du Grec, avec des Notes historiques et critiques (par L. A. Du Perron de Castara), 12mo. French red morocco, gilt edges, by De Rome, 12s. Amst. 1733 29 traduction libre, avec des Notes par D. D. (De Montrenault d'Egly), 18mo. nt. 3s. 6d. La Haye, 1735 An abridged translation; the exceptionable passages expunged. ACHILLES TATIUS.-ILLUSTRATIONS. 30 Carpzovii (B.) Observationes Philologica in Palæphatum, Musæum et Achillem Tatium, 12mo. very neat, 4s. 6d. Lips. 1743 31 Göttling (C. G.) Animadversiones crit. in Callimachi Epigrammata et Achillem Tatium, 8vo. sd. 2s. Jena, 1811 32 Paciaudii (Pauli Mariæ) de Libris Eroticis Antiquorum Proloquio. Vide Longum, edit. Bodoni. 33 Villemain, Essai Littéraire sur les Romans Grecs, (dans ses Mélanges) 8vo. sd. 10s. 6d. Paris, 1823 ACHILLES TATIUS, according to Lempriere, lived in the age of the Emperor Claudius II. (A.D. 268) but Coray, Boden, and Jacobs, place him nearly two centuries later. He appears to have been converted from Paganism to Christianity, and made a Bishop. Salmasius and Bp. Huet think him entitled to rank at the head of the ancient Romance writers; but later critics, and among them Villoison and Wyttenbach, though they unanimously give him the preference over Longus, Lucian, and other writers of the same class, rank him only as second to Heliodorus. Photius makes no comparison of their respective merits, but says of the Romance of Clitophon and Leucippe, that it excels in the distribution and arrangement of its parts, in purity of style, in the propriety of its episodes, in exact and amusing definitions, and in a turn of phrase and harmony of period, soothing to the most delicate ear. A writer of the present day gives the following animated character:-"ACHILLES TATIUS is always glowing, always luxuriant, in his portraits; like the female heads of Giulio Romano, his pictures are characterised by the flowing beauty and fancifulness of the arrangement. We know nothing more beautiful of the kind, than his comparison of a languid blue eye to a violet recently gathered. Imitating his predecessor, Heliodorus, in some respects, there is more of the stir and pulse of life; more of the anatomy of the human mind; the laying bare the philosophy of passion. He suc. ceeded perhaps more than any other of his class, in giving the shadow of the thoughts, and breathing a living interest into his relations." 34 Achmetis Oneirocritica. Cum Artemidoro. 35 ACROPOLITÆ (Georgii) Historia Byzantina, Gr. et Lat. studio Leonis Acropolita was born at Constantinople in 1220, and brought up at the Court of the Emperor, John Ducas.-His History is from the taking of Constantinople by the Latins, till its recovery by Michal Palæologus in 1261. That of Ducas commences in 1341 and ends 1462. The earlier editions of the former work are very imperfect;-the latter has not been published separately. 36 ACTUARIUS. De Urinis Libri VII. Interprete Ambrosio Leone Nolano, small 4to. neat, rare, 1l. 1s. Parisiis, ap. Colinæum, 1522 37 38 The Greek text of this curious work has never been edited, although several MSS. are extant. The present is the second edition, and an exact re-impression of the first, which was printed in 1517. De Actione et Affectu Spiritus Animalis, Gr. cum Varietate Lectionis, primum edidit J. F. Fischer, 8vo. sd. 3s. Lips. 1774 Idem, 8vo. hf. bd. 4s. ib. 1774 40 Acusilai Fragmenta. Cum Pherecyde, Sturzii. 41 Adamantii Physiognomica, Gr. Inter Scriptores Physiognom. et cum Eliani Var. Hist. edit. 1545 42 ADAGIA Sive Proverbia Græcorum, Gr. et Lat. partim nunc primum edita, Scholiisque parallelis illustrata, ab A. Schotto, cum Indice amplissimo, 4to. nt. 16s. Antv. Plantin, 1612 44 45 An elegantly printed and ample collection, containing thirty-two Centuria of Proverbs, (of which four are printed for the first time from a Vatican MS.,) and 1345 Proverbia metrica, entitled Erpwμarevs Eμμεтv Παροιμιων. Idem, 4to. vellum, 16s. ib. 1612 Idem, ib. 1612:-et Adagiala Sacra Novi Test. Græco-Latina, selecta atque exposita à P. S. Schotto, Antverp. 1629,-2 vols. in 1, 4to. neat, 18s. 46 Addæus. In Anthologia Græca 47 Admetus. In Anthologia Græca 48 47 Adrianus Acropolites. Inter Sophistas Græcos, a Leone Allatio editos. GINITA MEDICUS. Opera, Græce, (cura F. Asulani,) folio, indifferent copy, 18s. Venetiis, ap. Aldum, 1528 Idem, folio, fine copy, vellum, gilt edges, rare, 17. 11s. 6d. 49 30 50 51 ib. 1528 "EDITIO PRINCEPS, and infinitely the best and most correct of Paulus Ægineta. How scarce it is may be seen in Boerhave's account of it, in his book De Methodo Studii Medici. "-Harwood. Opera, Græce, Collatione vetustissimorum exemplarium emendata This edition is rare: Renouard doubts the existence of it in the Annales des Aldes, edit. 1803, page 307. 51* ÆGYPTIACA, seu Veteres de Rebus Ægypti, 2 vols. 12mo. sd. 7s. 6d. Idem, 2 vols. in 1, 12mo. hf. bd. 7s. 6d. Goth. 1782 ib. 1782 52 53 AELIANUS TACTICUS. Tactica, sive de Militaribus Ordinibus Instituendis More Græcorum liber, Gr. et Lat. Robortelli, 2 parts in 1, 4to. curious cuts, very large and beautiful copy in vellum, EDITIO PRINCEPS, rare, 21. 2s. Ven. ap. A. & J. Spinellos,1552 Idem, Latine tantum, 4to. cuts, sewed, 7s. 54 55 56 ib. 1552 Tactica, sive de Instruendis Aciebus, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis et ib. 1613 ELIANUS TACITUS.-TRANSLATIONS. 56* La Milice des Grecs ou Tactique d'Elien, par de Bussy, avec des Notes et une Dissertation sur le Coin des Anciens, 2 vols. 18mo. nt. 4s. Paris, 1757 57 Ælian. La Milice des Grecs et Romains traduit d'Elian et de Polybe par L. de Marchault, folio, fine plates, vellum, 7s. 6d. Paris, 1615 58 Aelian's Tactics, or the Art of Embattelling an Army, translated, with Notes, by J. Bingham, 2 parts in 1 vol. folio, neat, 11. 4s. 1616-1631 Tactics, comprising the Military Systems of the Grecians, translated by Viscount Dillon, and illustrated with Notes and a preliminary Discourse, 4to. with 39 plates,bds. 16s.1814 At the end is given a raisonnée account of all authors, both ancient and modern, who have described the operations of war. 59 This author is to be distinguished from the subsequent one. Bibliographers used formerly to confound them, although they lived a century apart. Thus Gesner has inserted this work in his edition of Æliani Opera omnia,' as if but one writer of this name were the author of the whole. 60 ELIANUS EPISTOLARIS. Epistolæ Rusticæ. Inter Epistolas diversorum Græcorum ab Aldo Manutio impressas; et Epistolas Græcanicas Mutuas, a Cujacio collectas Little is known of this Author. Some identify him with the preceding; others with the subsequent Ælian; but in the general opinion, he is dif ferent from either. There has been no separate edition of these Letters. Fragments of a Treatise on Providence, probably by the same author, will be found in Suidas. 60* ELIANUS (Claudius). OperA, quæ extant omnia, Gr. et Lat. partim nunc primum edita, partim multo quam antehac emendatiora, cura et opera Conradi Gesneri, folio, fine copy, vell. Tiguri, 1556 ib. 1556 61 11. 16s. Idem, folio, fine copy, in russia, 21. 2s. EDITIO PRINCEPS. It unites all the works of the three Ælians, and is said by Harwood to be "very correct and valuable, and of rare occurrence." Dibdin considers it "a very beautiful publication," and it may be added, that it has been a desideratum in many eminent classical collections. VARIE HISTORIE, Libri XIV., Græce, ed. Camillus Peruscus, sm. 4to. EDITIO PRINCEPS, MS. on margins, &c. neat, Roma, 1545 10s. 6d. Idem, sm. 4to. with MS. on margins, eleg. in vellum,gilt edges, 16s. ib. 1545 ib. 1545 Idem, 4to. fair copy, neat, 12s. 66 ELIANUS. Varia Historia, Gr. et Lat. Vulteii Wetterani, 24mo. 66* 68 neat, 3s. Idem, 24mo. nt. vellum, 3s. 6d. ap. Tornæsium, 1610 ib. 1613 Varia Historia, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis et Indice Jo. Schefferi, Idem, editio altera, 12mo. vell. 2s. 6d. Argent, 1662 These editions are useful to students, on account of Scheffer's ample ib. 1668 69 Varia Historia, Gr. et Lat. Tanaquillus Faber emendavit. 18mo. Salm. 1668 71 72 L. Bat. 1701 Varia Historia, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Variorum et Perizonii, Idem, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, 16s. Idem, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. vell. 16s. ib. 1701 Idem, accessit Perizonii Diss. de Morte Judæ, et Responsio ad 18s. Idem, 2 vols. 8vo. vellum, 18s. Idem, 2 vol. in 1, 8vo. nt. vellum, 18s. ib. 1701-3 ib. 1701-3 ib. 1701-3 Of this edition Harles observes "totum opus commentario luculento The fine paper copies of Schneider's edition of the De Animalibus, Varia Historia, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Variorum et Gro- L. Bat. 1731 ib. 1731 ib. 1731 Idem, 2 vols. 4to. fine copy in vellum, 11. 14s. ib. 1731 Idem, 2 vols. royal 4to. LARGE PAPER, old calf, 31.13s. 6d. ib. 1731 An admirable edition, embracing all the notes of preceding editors, with Idem, et Natura Animalium Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Vario- 41. 4s. Idem, 4 vols. royal 4to. LARGE PAPER, fine copies in calf, 83 ib. 1744 84 Idem, 4 vols. royal 4to. LARGE PAPER, fine copies, russia extra, ib. 1744 |