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Editions of ancient Latin authors: Julius Firmicus, Astronomica; Manilius, Astronomica (October 17, 1499) -- Lucretius (December 1500) -- Prudentius, Prosper, John of Damascus, Christian poets, vol. 1 (January 1501) -- Vergil (April 1501) -- Horace (May 1501) -- Juvenal, Persius (August 1501) -- Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius (January 1502) -- Cicero, Letters to friends (April 1502) -- Lucan (April 1502) -- Sedulius, Iuvencus, Arator, Christian poets, vol. 2 (June 1502) -- Statius (August 1502) -- Valerius Maximus (October 1502) -- Ovid, Metamorphoses (October 1502) -- Ovid, Heroides, Amores, Ars amandi, Remedia amoris, etc -- (December 1502) -- Ovid, Fasti, Tristia, Ex ponto (February 1503) -- Origen, Homilies (after April 4, 1503) -- Vergil (December 1505) -- Pliny the Younger, Letters (November 1508) -- Horace (after March 30, 1509) -- Sallust (April 1509) -- Cicero, Letters to Atticus, Brutus and his brother Quintus (June 1513) -- Festus, On the meaning of archaic words (November 1513) -- Julius Caesar (December 1513) -- Cicero, Rhetorical works (March 1514) -- Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius, On agriculture (May 1514) -- Quintilian (August 1514) -- Vergil (October 1514) -- Lucretius (January 1515) -- Editions of humanistic authors: Aldus Manutius, Instructional principles of Latin grammar (March 5, 1493) -- Lorenzo Maioli, Gleanings in dialectics (July 1497) -- Angelo Poliziano, Complete works (July 1498) -- Niccolò Perotti, Cornucopiae (July 1499) -- Aldus Manutius, Rudiments of Latin grammar (February -- June 1501) -- Gianfrancesco Pico, On imagination (April 1501) -- Giorgio Interiano, The land and customs of the Zygians (October 1502) -- Giovanni Pontano, Urania, Meteora, The gardens of the Hesperides etc -- (May -- August 1505) -- Adriano Castellesi, On hunting (September 1505) -- Erasmus of Rotterdam, Adages (September 1508) -- Tito and Ercole Strozzi, Poems (January 1513) -- Jacopo Sannazaro, Arcadia (September 1514). |