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CICERO, Marcus Tullius (106-43 BC). Tusculane questiones cum commento Philippi Beroaldi. Venice: Filippo Pinzi, 1510.
Scarce illustrated edition with only one passage at auction in the last 30 years (RBH) of the Tusculane questiones, a philosophical work divided into five books, written in the form of a dialogue. It deals with central themes of Stoic and Epicurean philosophy, such as the nature of happiness, pain, virtue and the immortality of the soul.
Folio, (303 x 214mm). Woodcut illustration of a teacher with four students on the title page, initials and several woodcut illustrations in the text (small woodworm path at the outer margin occasionally affecting a few letters of the printed marginal comments, otherwise good condition). 19th century carta rustica binding with title label on first boards. Provenance: several old notes and underlining. (1)
Folio, (303 x 214mm). Woodcut illustration of a teacher with four students on the title page, initials and several woodcut illustrations in the text (small woodworm path at the outer margin occasionally affecting a few letters of the printed marginal comments, otherwise good condition). 19th century carta rustica binding with title label on first boards. Provenance: several old notes and underlining. (1)
ESTIMATE € 400 - 600
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[BINDING] CICERO, Marcus Tullius (106-43 BC). Epistolarum familiarium. Lyon: Gryphius, 1551.
[BINDING] CICERO, Marcus Tullius (106-43 BC). Epistolarum familiarium. Lyon: Gryphius, 1551.
ESTIMATE € 600 - 1,000