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CATALOGUE. 133

This edition is identical with that of 1626, described in the previous entry, but the original title-page has been cut out, and the above substituted. The only important change in this new title-page, besides the alteration of date, is the substitution of the name Lvgd. Batavorvm for LVGDVNI, and the object in printing a new title-page was probably to effect this change in name, as confusion may have arisen from the single word ‘Lugduni’ being used for Leyden, instead of the more common form Lugd. Batavorum, the word Lugdunum being the usual Latin form of Lyons, as, for example, in the 1620 edition of the ‘Descriptio.’

Libraries. Adv. Ed.; K. Hof u. Staats. München; Nat. Paris;


2. Editions in Italian.

Raddologia,|Ouero|Arimmetica Virgolare|In due libri diuisa;|Con appresso vn’ espeditissimo|Prontvario Della Molteplicatione,|& poi vn libro di|Arimmetica Locale:|Quella mirabilmente commoda, anzi vtilissima|à chi, che tratti numeri alti;|Questa curiosa, & diletteuole|à chi, che sia d’illustre ingegno.|Auttore, & Inuentore|Il Baron Giovanni Nepero,|Tradottore dalla Latina nella Toscana lingua|Il Cavalier Marco Locatello;|Accresciute dal medesimo alcune consi-|derationi gioueuoli.|

In Verona, Appresso Angelo Tamo. 1623.|Con licenza de’ Superiori.|

8°. Size 6 1/8 x 4 1/8 inches.†11, Title.†12, blank. †21–†31, 3 pages, “Allo Illmo. & Eccmo. Sigre. Teodoro Trivvltio, Prencipe del Sac. Rom. Imperio, di Musocco, & della Valle Misolcina; Conte di Melzo, & di Gorgonzola; Signor di Codogno, & di Venzaghello; Caualier dell’ Ordine di S. Giacomo, &c.”, dated and signed “Di Verona li 12. Febraio 1623.… Marco Locatelli.”†32, “Al medesimo Sig. Prencipe Trivvltio L’istesso Locatelli.”, followed by 10 lines of verse. †41, “Del Sig. Ambrosio Bianchi Co. Cau. e I. C. Coll. di Mil. Al Sig. Cau. Marco Locatelli.”, with 14 lines of verse.†42, “Del Sig. Francesco Pona Med. Fis. & Ace. Filarm. Al medes. Sig. Cau. Locatelli.…”, with 13 lines of verse.

†51–†81, 7 pages, “Racconto De’ Capi di tutta l’Opera, Et de’ Titoli pit rileuanti in essi.” On †82 is printed “Imprimatur Fr. Siluester Inquisitor Veronæ. Augustinus Dulcius Serenissimæ Reip. Venetæ Secr.”A1–F41, pp. 1–95, “Della Raddologia

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