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Interesting early work on Latin abbreviations: an early 'Capelli'

NICOLAI, Johannes.
Tractatus de siglis veterum omnibus elegantioris literaturae amatoribus utilissimus, in quo continentur, quae ad interpretationem numismatum, inscriptionum, juris et fere omnium artium requiruntur, cujus subsidio facile literae explicari possunt.
Leiden, Abraham de Swart, 1703. 4to. With title-page printed in red and black with engraved vignette, 8 engravings in text (1 full-page). Contemporary vellum. [22], 314 pp.
€ 400
First edition of an informative work on old Latin abbreviations. The dedication is dated Tübingen, 4 March 1703. Text in Latin with quotations and examples in Greek and Hebrew.
As the author writes in his preface, the work is necessary to be able to read and explain texts, for example inscriptions on old monuments, coins and other objects. The second edition was published in 1706 by Henricus Teering, also in Leyden.
Johannes Nicolai (1665-1708) was professor of Classical Studies in Tübingen, but founded also a reputation as oriental and Hebrew scholar by his notes on the Jewish antiquarian works of Bertram, Sigonius and Cunaeus.
Slightly foxed. Spine slightly worn. In good condition. Ebert II, 14770.
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