Syntagma Arateorum opus, Phaenomena, Diosemeia, Authors: Aratus Soleus (ca315-ca240 BC); Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC); Rufus Festus Avienus (4th century); Hugo de Groot (1583-1645); Germanicus Julius Caesar (15 BC -19 ). 1600. Publisher: [Lvgdvni Batavorvm]: Ex Officinâ Plantinianâ, apvd C. Raphelengivm, Academiæ Lugduno-Batauæ typographum
Printer: Plantiniana, officina Leiden, 1586-1621, Raphelengius, Christophorus Leiden, 1598-1601
Annotation: Titlepage in two versions: some copies have on the titlepage line 4-5: Opvs antiqvitatis et astronomiæ, others: Opvs poeticæ et astronomiæ. With imprint and prints of Jac. de Gheyn.
Contains: Arati Phaenomena et Diosemeia Græce.--Ciceronis interpretatio, H. Grotij versibus interpolata; Phænomena Aratea Germanico Cæsare interprete; Eiusdem fragmenta Prognosticorum; Notæ H. Grotij ad Aratum; Notæ eiusdem ad Germanici Phænomena; Notæ eiusdem ad Germanici Prognostica; Notæ ad fregmenta Ciceronis; Festi Avieni Paraphrasis; notis Hug. Grotii et imagin. siderum ex vet. ms. a Jac. De Gheyn aeri incisae
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