Fine Books and Manuscripts
Fine Books and Manuscripts
From the Library of Clayre and Jay Michael Haft
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From the Library of Clayre and Jay Michael Haft
Erasmsus, Desiderius
[Apophthegmata]. Apophthegmes, that is to Saie, Prompte, Quicke, Wittie and Sentencious Sayinges. Translated from Latin by Nicholas Udall. London: Richard Grafton, 1542
8vo (143 x 95 mm). Black letter, with some italic and Greek type, Grafton's woodcut device on title and colophon [McKerrow 91 and 88], woodcut initials; title cut round and mounted (some letters lost, others in pen facsimile), the following five leaves with lower margins renewed and with two upper corners renewed, other corners in gathering N and the last four leaves renewed, closely trimmed occasionally catching shoulder notes, without the terminal blanks. 19th-century paneled green morocco by W. Pratt, all edges gilt, a later mythological engraving bound at end; rubbing at ends of spine and corners.
First edition in English, rarely seen in the market. Prepared for the moral education of the young Prince William of Cleves, this extensive text collects sayings and anecdotes from Greek and Latin literature, with Plutarch's ancient collection of apothegms a primary source. Frequent citations are made to Cicero, Diogenes, Julius Caesar, Demosthenes, Socrates, Plato and Alexander the Great.
REFERENCE:
STC 10443; ESTC S105498 (only six copies in North America)