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Historiated title page of Io Frobenius studiorum liberalium mystis, s.d : Quo sæpius hoc opus uobis redit, optimi Iuuenes, hoc debet esse gratius. Redit enim subinde, cum emendatis, tum locupletius. Qui nouam æditionem emunt, lucrum faciunt, qui ueteribus contenti sunt, certe nihil faciũt damni. In hac non ita multum accessit paginarum, sed rerum nõ pœnitendum auctarium, valete, & nostræ fauete industriae. ... Ex quarta autoris recognitione

The title page of Desiderius Erasmus' Io Frobenius studiorum liberalium mystis, s.d : Quo sæpius hoc opus uobis redit, optimi Iuuenes, hoc debet esse gratius. Redit enim subinde, cum emendatis, tum locupletius. Qui nouam æditionem emunt, lucrum faciunt, qui ueteribus contenti sunt, certe nihil faciũt damni. In hac non ita multum accessit paginarum, sed rerum nõ pœnitendum auctarium, valete, & nostræ fauete industriae. ... Ex quarta autoris recognitione featuring a detailed frame with the scene of a walled garden with a single tree and four fountains at the bottom, and the portraits of notable ancient scholars, philosophers, and poets. The figures depicted include: Homer, Solomon, Hesiod, Aristides, Demosthenes, Plato, Aristotle, Euripides, Aristophanies, Plutarch, Lucan, Theocritus, Pindar, Cicero, Quintillian, Virgil, Horace, Pliny (unclear if the Elder or Younger), Aulus Gellius, Livy, and Sallust.

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