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Publii Ovidii Nasonis, quae hoc in Libello Continentur. Fastorum. Libri. VI. De Tristibus. Libri. V. De Ponto. Libri. IIII.

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Publii Ovidii Nasonis, quae hoc in Libello Continentur. Fastorum. Libri. VI. De Tristibus. Libri. V. De Ponto. Libri. IIII. (a.k.a. Opera Omnia (volume three))

By Publius Ovidius Naso


OF THE 1502-03 ALDINE OVID Dibdin calls this 1502-03 Aldine Ovid “beautiful, rare, and valuable. ” He further states that “the edition of 1502 seems to have been compiled chiefly by Aldus himself. The text is pure, and the work has been highly praised. " Renouard called this ‘one of…

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