AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS (c.330-95). Historiae, libri XIV-XXVI. Edited by Angelus Sabinus. Rome: Georgius Sachsel and Bartholomaeus Golsch, 7 June 1474.
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AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS (c.330-95). Historiae, libri XIV-XXVI. Edited by Angelus Sabinus. Rome: Georgius Sachsel and Bartholomaeus Golsch, 7 June 1474.

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AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS (c.330-95). Historiae, libri XIV-XXVI. Edited by Angelus Sabinus. Rome: Georgius Sachsel and Bartholomaeus Golsch, 7 June 1474.

Super-chancery 2° (303 x 222mm). Collation: [1-910 108 11-1310 148] (1/1 blank, 1/2r editor's address to Ludovicus Donatus, bishop of Bergamo, on the author, 1/3r text, 14/8r colophon, 14/8v blank). 135 (of 136, without first blank) leaves. 38 lines. Type: 1:114R. 3-, 4- and 6-line initial spaces, lacunae in the text and for Greek. (Washed, a few tiny wormholes, mostly filled, a few discreet marginal repairs.) Green hard-grained morocco, spine lettered in gilt, gilt-ruled turn-ins, yellow glazed endpapers, gilt edges, by Charles Lewis. Provenance: contemporary marginal annotations (washed) -- [Richard Heber (not in his sale catalogues)] -- Beriah Botfield, bought from Payne and Foss for £12.12 (P. & F. Acquisitions, p.2, identifying it as the Heber copy).

FIRST EDITION, the only edition printed in the 15th century, and the FIRST BOOK printed by Sachsel and Golsch. Only 3 books are signed and dated by them, and a further 3 are known to be their work. Originally comprising 31 books, of which only books 14-31 survive, Ammianus's history continued the histories of Tacitus, from the death of Domitian to the defeat of the Romans by the Goths at Adrianople in 378. This first printed edition, deriving from a poor manuscript recension (Vat.Reg.lat. 1994(R)), ends at the end of book 26.

HC 926; BMC IV, 54 (IB. 17742-3); GW 1617; Goff A-564; IGI 441; Flodr, Ammianus Marcel. 1.
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