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1523 1st Edtn (Thus) DECII AUSONII BURDIGALENSIS VIRI CONSULARIS VARIA OPUSCULA DILIGENTER RECOGNITA By Decimus Magnus Ausonius Very Good Classic Literature
1523 1st Edition (Basel) ,
DECII AUSONII BURDIGALENSIS VIRI CONSULARIS VARIA OPUSCULA DILIGENTER RECOGNITA
A handsome early sixteenth-century Basel printing of Ausonius’ Varia opuscula: a compact Renaissance “collected works” of one of late antiquity’s most engaging Latin poets. The volume opens with Petrus Crinitus’ short life of Ausonius and includes a Scriptorum Ausonii catalogus, then proceeds through epigrams (with Greek present), idylls (including the celebrated Mosella), letters (notably with Paulinus of Nola), and further minor pieces — ending with the Periochae in omnes Homeri Rhapsodias. A fine representative of post-incunable humanist printing from Curio’s Basel press, with an ornamental title border and decorative initials.
By Decimus Magnus Ausonius
Author Bio: Decimus Magnus Ausonius (c. 310–c. 395), poet and rhetorician of Bordeaux, is best known today for the Mosella, a vivid river-poem combining topography, natural history, and cultural landscape — a rare “provincial” classic that still reads with surprising immediacy.
Synopsis: Ausonius sits at the hinge of late Roman culture: a court poet and teacher whose verse moves between learned allusion and everyday observation. This collection preserves the range — from pointed epigram and occasional poetry to the long, rhetorically crafted Mosella, whose set pieces (fish, villas, river traffic, and scenery) became a touchstone for later humanists and classicists. The Basel 1523 Curio printing reflects the continued Renaissance appetite for compact, readable classical editions: portable, typographically elegant, and designed for sustained study.
Format: Hardcover, sextodecimo or sixteenmo (16mo 4 × 6+3⁄4 102 × 171)
Collation: [16], 249, [3] pp. (16 pp. prelims; text; 3 pp. at end). Complete with title within ornamental border; decorative initials; Greek passages present within the epigrams.
Language: Latin (with Greek in places)
Language: Latin / Greek
Published By: Basileae (Basel): apud Valentinum Curionem, Switzerland
Condition Report:
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Very Good - Later parchment/vellum binding, tight and solid; textblock sound with no loose pages. All edges gilt / gilt fore-edge decoration (as present). Internally: light overall age-toning and slight waterstaining (as expected in a 16th-century volume), with some browning; no significant tears noted. A clean, well-preserved copy overall in honest, age-appropriate condition.
Format: Hardcover, octavo (8vo) (approx. 15.5 × 10.5 cm)
References
VD16 A 4385.
IA (Index Aureliensis) 110.891.
(Comparable cataloguing: “Basileae: apud Valentinum Curionem, 1523”; format 8vo; pagination as above.).
Note: Format/size selection follows standard bibliographic conventions and is approximate; exact measurements may vary. Please see photos as part of condition report
SKU: BTETM0002441
Shipping Info: Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg
Tracked Shipping, Insurance Coverage as per Customer Request
1523 1st Edition (Basel) ,
DECII AUSONII BURDIGALENSIS VIRI CONSULARIS VARIA OPUSCULA DILIGENTER RECOGNITA
A handsome early sixteenth-century Basel printing of Ausonius’ Varia opuscula: a compact Renaissance “collected works” of one of late antiquity’s most engaging Latin poets. The volume opens with Petrus Crinitus’ short life of Ausonius and includes a Scriptorum Ausonii catalogus, then proceeds through epigrams (with Greek present), idylls (including the celebrated Mosella), letters (notably with Paulinus of Nola), and further minor pieces — ending with the Periochae in omnes Homeri Rhapsodias. A fine representative of post-incunable humanist printing from Curio’s Basel press, with an ornamental title border and decorative initials.
By Decimus Magnus Ausonius
Author Bio: Decimus Magnus Ausonius (c. 310–c. 395), poet and rhetorician of Bordeaux, is best known today for the Mosella, a vivid river-poem combining topography, natural history, and cultural landscape — a rare “provincial” classic that still reads with surprising immediacy.
Synopsis: Ausonius sits at the hinge of late Roman culture: a court poet and teacher whose verse moves between learned allusion and everyday observation. This collection preserves the range — from pointed epigram and occasional poetry to the long, rhetorically crafted Mosella, whose set pieces (fish, villas, river traffic, and scenery) became a touchstone for later humanists and classicists. The Basel 1523 Curio printing reflects the continued Renaissance appetite for compact, readable classical editions: portable, typographically elegant, and designed for sustained study.
Format: Hardcover, sextodecimo or sixteenmo (16mo 4 × 6+3⁄4 102 × 171)
Collation: [16], 249, [3] pp. (16 pp. prelims; text; 3 pp. at end). Complete with title within ornamental border; decorative initials; Greek passages present within the epigrams.
Language: Latin (with Greek in places)
Language: Latin / Greek
Published By: Basileae (Basel): apud Valentinum Curionem, Switzerland
Condition Report:
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Very Good - Later parchment/vellum binding, tight and solid; textblock sound with no loose pages. All edges gilt / gilt fore-edge decoration (as present). Internally: light overall age-toning and slight waterstaining (as expected in a 16th-century volume), with some browning; no significant tears noted. A clean, well-preserved copy overall in honest, age-appropriate condition.
Format: Hardcover, octavo (8vo) (approx. 15.5 × 10.5 cm)
References
VD16 A 4385.
IA (Index Aureliensis) 110.891.
(Comparable cataloguing: “Basileae: apud Valentinum Curionem, 1523”; format 8vo; pagination as above.).
Note: Format/size selection follows standard bibliographic conventions and is approximate; exact measurements may vary. Please see photos as part of condition report
SKU: BTETM0002441
Shipping Info: Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg
Tracked Shipping, Insurance Coverage as per Customer Request