Last page erroneously numbered 199. Nanni was known for publishing alleged writings and fragments of several pre-Christian Greek and Latin profane authors, in an attempt to throw an entirely new light on ancient history. Printer's device on t.p.; ornamental initials, head-pieces, side-notes. Horizontal chain lines. Signatures: âa⁸, âe⁸, âi⁸, âo⁸, âu⁶ (-âu5,6), a-x⁸, A-O⁸, P⁴, Q⁸-R⁸, S⁴ (-S3,4) Includes index. Library's copy has bookplate on front flysheet accompanied by note, "Rebus for Carrefour?"
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