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178. Janus Pannonius:  ~ Quinqueecclesiensis episcopi...

178. Janus Pannonius: ~ Quinqueecclesiensis episcopi...

... antiquis vatibus comparandi, Ad Guarinum Veronensem Panegyricus. Eiusdem Elegiarum liber. Et Epigrammatum Sylvula. Item Lazari Bonamici Carmina nonnulla.

Venetiis, 1553. Apud Gualterum Scottum. 286+(1)p. With large, engraved vignette on title page.

Early, collected Janus Pannonius edition, based on publications by Beatus Rhenanus and Adrianus Volphardus.

Among the works of Janus Pannonius, only the 8th elegy of the first book of the Elegies (Kolozsvár, 1565, in Heltai's Bonfini edition; RMNy I. 209.) and Eranemos (Debrecen, 1594, with an improved text compared to the Vienna one; RMNy I. 743.) were published in Hungary in the 16th century, so those early editions which published abroad play an essential role in the textual tradition. The "Guarino-panegyricus" was first published in a separate edition with one elegy in 1512 in Vienna, and later, in addition to these two works, two epigrams were printed in 1513 in Bologna. In 1514, ten of his elegies were published in Vienna, and two editions are known from 1518, one in Krakow and the other in Basel by Frobenius. In 1522-1523, Adrianus Volphardus also published three Janus volumes in Bologna.

Among the early editions, this Venetian edition published by Hilarius Cantiuncula is of great importance, as it can be considered the most complete collection of Janus volumes up to that time. Cantiuncula based the text on the 1518 Basel edition by Beatus Rhenanus but expanded its content with the texts of the Bologna volumes of Adrianus Volphardus: six elegies (changed in their order), his longest poem, the Marcellus-panegyricus, and Janus Pannonius's a Homer-translation (Diomedes and Glaucus). The same edition was published two years later in Basel by Oporinus, with a minor change in the order (see our next item).

Contemporary vellum.

RMK III 418.; EDIT16 CNCE 32721.

 

Starting price: 200,000 Ft

A darab a Hereditas Antikvárium 2024. október 4-én lezajlott 12. árverésének tétele, amely az aukciót követően nem megvásárolható. / The item is the lot of the Hereditas Antikvárium’s 12th auction, which took place on 4 October 2024 and cannot be purchased following the auction.

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