Apud Iannem Houze|Lutetiae Parisiorum [Paris] • (Paris) 1581|16.50 x 23.50 cm|relié
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New edition, after the original published in 1530. Printer's device on the title page. The same edition also appeared from Le Bé's press on the same date, and many times in the 16th century. A second title page bears the title: Meditationes graecanicae in artem grammaticam (p.273). Full blonde calf binding from the 17th century. Spine with raised bands decorated with a pattern of fleur-de-lys in each compartment. Boards decorated with a pattern of fleur-de-lys and rich decorative gilt board-edges with the inscription in gilt letters on the upper board: Academie d'arras. Edges gilt. Tail headcap torn off. Lower joint split at tail. One corner cut. Missing marbled endpaper pasted to the first blank endpaper, at beginning and end of volume. 2 pale dampstains on title page and some yellow dampstains in margins; top and left margins of about twenty leaves frayed by 0.5 cm due to old dampstaining that weakened the paper. Rubbing, some surface wear on boards. Copy trimmed rather short. Rich 17th-century binding, but with defects. Famous work that enjoyed immense popular success of this Greek grammar by the philologist Nicolas Clénard, whose master was Henri Estienne. The Latin is in roman characters and the Greek in italics.