LC control no. | n 85310281 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Gellius, Aulus. Noctes Atticae |
Variant(s) | Gellius, Aulus. A. Gellii Noctium Atticarum libri XX Gellius, Aulus. Noctium Atticarum libri XX Gellius, Aulus. Auli Gellii, luculentissimi scriptoris, Noctes Atticae Gellius, Aulus. Auli Gellii Noctes Atticae Gellius, Aulus. Auli Gellij noctes Atticae, seu, vigiliae Atticae Gellius, Aulus. Vigiliae Atticae Gellius, Aulus. Auli Gelii Noctium Atticarum commentarii Gellius, Aulus. Noctium Atticarum commentarii Gellius, Aulus. Noctium Atticarum commentarius Gellius, Aulus. Noctium Atticarum commentaria |
Form of work | Collection of essays Commonplace books |
Beginning date | 00 |
Found in | His A. Gellii Noctium Atticarum libri XX, 1853. Oxf. cl. dict. (Gellius, Aulus; wrote Noctes Atticae in 20 books) His Auli Gellij, luculentissimi scriptoris, Noctes Atticae, 1534: t.p. (Auli Gellij, luculentissimi scriptoris, Noctes Atticae) His Auli Gellii Noctes Atticae, 1681. Auli Gellij noctes Atticae, seu, vigiliae Atticae, 1585. Gellius, Aulus. Auli Gelii Noctium Atticarum commentarii, 1477: colophon (Auli Gelii Noctium Atticarum commentarii finis: Impressi Venetiis ...) Gellius, Aulus. Auli Gellii Noctium Atticarum co[m]mentaria, 1517, via Google Books, May 19, 2017 Gellius, Aulus. Noctes Atticae, 1644, via HathiTrust, May 19, 2017: page 1 (caption title: A. Gelii Noctium Atticarum commentarius) Gellius, Aulus. The Attic nights (Loeb classical library), 1927: v. 1, pages xiii-xiv ("It is certain that no part of his writing was done until the reign of Antonius Pius (138-161) ... and it probably continued during the first half of the principate of Marcus Aurelius (161-180)) page xviii ("Our earliest manuscripts divide the Noctes atticae into two parts, containing respectively Books i-vii and ix-xx ... The eighth book is lost except for the chapter headings and some inconsiderable fragments") pages xxii-xxiii ("The editio princeps of Gellius was published in Rome in 1469 in one volume. This was followed in 1472 by a second Roman edition in two volumes and a Venetian edition in one volume [1477]") |