Didot, Ambroise Firmin--Bookplate Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Ars amatoria. Old French. Jacques d'Amiens Stroehlin--Bookplate
Published / Created
[ca. 1508?]
Publication Place
[Colophon: Nouuellement imprime a Genesue [i.e. Paris?]]
Publisher
[Jean Trepperel?]
Description
Jacques d'Amiens' adaptation of the Ars amatoria ends on leaf G4b, and is followed by "Le chef damours" (G4b-K5a) and "Les sept are damours" (K5a-K6a, called in the colophon "Les sept artz liberaulx"). Signatures: A-I4K6. With the bookplates of Ambroise Firmin Didot and Stroehlin. Quires misbound as follows: A G C D B F E H-K.
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