Description: C. Crispi Sallustii Quae Exstant. Cum Notis Integris Glareani, Rivii, Ciacconii, Ursini, Carrionis, Manutii, Coleri, C., et A. Popmae, Palmerii, Putschii, Douzae, Gruteri, Ruperti, Graswinckelii, et Josephi Wasse; Atque Selectis Castilionei, Zanchii, J. Fr. Gronovii, Jani Broukhusii, &c. Accedunt Julius Exsuperantius et Porcius Latro, ut et Fragmenta Historicorum, cum Notis Integris A. Popmae, Coleri, Ruperti, Wasse, Broukhusii, &c. Cura Sigeberti Havercampi. Cum Indicibus copiosissimis. Tomus Primus & Secundus. Amstelaedami, Apud F. Chancuion, J. Catuffe, H. Uytwerf. Hagae Comitis, Apud P. Gosse, J. Neaulme, A. Moetjens, A. van Dole, Ultrafecti, Apud Steph. Neaulme. 1742, re-backed spine with original boards & title labels, DAVID GARRICK bookplate found on Vol. I's front paste-down, full leather binding, red & black title pages, 494 pp + 400 pp, 523 pp, 10.25 x 8", 4tos. *** Included with purchase is a modern reference book entitled: "An Actor's Library: David Garrick, Book Collecting and Literary Friendships," by Nicholas D. Smith. Delaware: Oak Knoll Press, 2017. ISBN: 978-1-58456-362-4. Hardback edition with dust jacket. In good condition. Leather boards are scuffed at edges & worn at corners. Re-backed spines tight and intact. Original gilt deco & spine labels are chipped & lightly dulled, but still legible & gilt-work still pleasing to the eye. Top edge painted black - which is starting to dull. David Garrick bookplate found on Vol. I's front paste-down only (i.e. not in vol. II). Off-setting to all edges of all paste-downs from glue residue applied during re-backing. Previous ownership signature in pen on both front paste-downs: Beth Roman Harris. Light toning and foxing throughout text-blocks. No known marginalia. Some instances of finger-soiling. Binding tight and intact. Please see photos and ask questions, if any, before purchasing. David Garrick (1717-1779) was an English actor, playwright, theatre manager, producer, and bibliophile who influenced nearly every aspect of 18th century European theatre practice. Book collecting was no fringe leisure activity for Garrick; it was a lifelong passion & preoccupation. He assembled a general library of over 3,000 volumes and a renowned dramatic library of 1,300 plays, the latter bequeathed to the British Museum in 1779. Rich in English drama and books on theatre history, dramaturgy and the theory of dramatic character, the library was recognized as an unrivaled scholarly resource was contemporary editors of Shakespeare and other early English dramatists, and by literary and musical historians. Garrick extended liberal access and borrowing privileges to friends and acquaintances such as Charles Burney, Thomas Percy, George Steevens and Thomas Warton. Samuel Johnson once reportedly mocked Garrick's bibliophilic ambitions, saying: "Look, David, you do understand plays, but you known nothing about books!" Johnson, who also briefly taught the young Garrick at his school near Lichfield, did not offer a ringing endorsement of Garrick’s facility with the dead languages. James Boswell relates that Johnson said of Garrick, “He has not Latin enough. He finds out the Latin by the meaning, rather than the meaning by the Latin.” Gains Sallustius Crispus, usually anglicized as Sallust, (86 - c. 35 BC) was a Roman historian and politician from a plebeian family. Probably born at Amiternum in the country of the Sabines, Sallust become a partisan of Julius Caesar (100 to 44 BC), circa 50s BC. He is the earliest known Latin-language Roman historian with surviving works to his name. RAREE1742EVWX12/23 - HK985
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Binding: Leather
Language: Latin
Author: Gaius Sallustius Crispus
Publisher: F. Changuion, J. Catuffe, H. Uytwerf
Topic: Shakespeare
Subject: Classics
Original/Facsimile: Original