| Annotation | Publication statement from colophon: Romae . Octavo . Kalendas . M . D . XXIIII In . Aedibus . Marcelli . Argentei. Signatures: A-R⁶; R5-6 are blank. Title in decorated woodcut border. Index Aureliensis, EDIT 16, 100.331 CNCE 171 First edition of a work by the great Italian philologist Mariangelo Accursio, consisting of a series of "castigationes" on various manuscripts of Ausonius, Solinus, and the Metamorphoses of Ovid. The final chapter, entitled Testudo, is a vigorous defence against an unknown attacker who had accused him of plagiarism. The book is dedicated to Johann Albert and Gumpert, two young Hohenzollern princes, and Accursio's pupils; the three traveled together in Germany, Lithuania, Hungary, and Poland. | Translate |
| Author | Accursio, Mariangelo, | Translate |
| Year | octavo Kalendas Aprilis M. D. XXIIII. [1524] | Translate |
| Imprint | Romae : in aedibus Marcelli Argentii | Translate |
| Place | Rome | Translate |
| Publisher | Silber, Marcello | Translate |
| Size | 31 cm (folio) | Translate |
| Location | Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht | Translate |
| Call number | X fol 61 dl 2 | Translate |
| Title | Mariangeli Accursii Diatribae. | Translate |
| Type | Book | Translate |
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