Published by Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung 1911., 1911
First Edition
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Published by Lugdunum Batavorum (Leiden), Officina Elzeviriana, 1635., 1635
Seller: Peter Bichsel Fine Books, Zürich, Switzerland
With engr. title, 3 folding maps (Roman Empire, Spain, Gallia), a portrait of Julius Caesar and 5 full page woodcuts in the text. 12 unn. pp., 561 pp., 70 unn. pp. Index. 12mo. Contemp. vellum with ms. spine title. First impression of the first Elzevir-Edition of Caesar's collected writings in this format. La plus parfaite des productions elzeviriennes, le principal chef-d'oeuvre entre tous ceux qui ont immortalisé le nom des grands typographes néerlandais." (Willems, p. 103) The text was edited by Joseph Justus Scaliger (15401609), one of the most recognised philologists of his time and son of Italian humanist Julius Caesar Scaliger (14841558). The included texts are de bello Gallico", de bello civili", de bello Alexandrino", de bello Africo", de bello Hispaniensi" and Fragmenta ex libris epistolarum ad () Ciceronem." Willems 420. Binding slightly rubbed. Few stains inside. Page *2 with small tear. Contemp ms. ownership entries on first flyleaf, a. o. by Heinrich and Jacob Escher.
Published by Amsterdam, Ioannem Ianssoniu (Johannes Janssonius), 1636., 1636
Seller: Peter Bichsel Fine Books, Zürich, Switzerland
With engr. title and 3 folding maps (Roman Empire, Spain, Gallia). 390 pp., 43 pp. index. 16mo. Contemp. full vellum with ms. spine title. Collection of Caesar's writings based on the library of Dutch historiographer Johann Isaak Pontanus (15711639). The text was edited by Joseph Justus Scaliger (15401609), one of the most recognised philologists of his time and son of Italian humanist Julius Caesar Scaliger (14841558). The included texts are de bello Gallico", de bello civili", de bello Alexandrino", de bello Africo", de bello Hispaniensi". A similar edition was published one year before at Elzevier in Leiden. Cf. Willems 420. Binding slightly rubbed, inner hinges cracked. Few stains inside.