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English: Title page. Two warrior ladies with helmets. Portrait on a shield of a man in a laurel wreath. "Lucani Pharsalae". Gorgons in the sky. Symbols of the Roman empire. "SPQR". Wolf with Romulus and Remus. River god.
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Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (39-65); Henricus Glareanus (1488-1563); Jacques Le Paulmier de Grentemesnil (1587-1670); Frans van Oudendorp (1696-1761); Thomas May (1595-1650): M. Annaei Lucani Cordubensis Pharsalia. Sive Belli civilis libri decem. / Cum scholiaste, hucusque inedito, et notis integris Henrici Glareani, Jacobi Micylli, Joachimi Camerarii, Hugonis Grotii etc. ; Et excerptis Omniboni Vicentini, Joannis Sulpitii Verulani, Jodoci Badii Ascensii ... aliorumque. ; Nec non Thomae Maji supplementis, et Apologia Jacobi Palmerii Grentemesnilii, Mosantii Briosii, ac Gr. Bersmanni, et ineditis Francisci Gujeti, aliorumque observationibus. ; Curante Francisco Oudendorpio; qui suas etiam adnotationes, et copiosos indices adjecit Pharsalia. M. Annaei Lucani ... Pharsalia. Sive Belli civilis libri decem. Pharsalia. Sive Belli civilis libri decem. Lucani Pharsaliae

Publisher: Lugduni Batavorum : apud Samuelem Luchtmans. Printer: Luchtmans, Samuel (I) Leiden, 1708-1755
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Author "H. van der Mij inv. & del."., Hieronymus van der Meij (1687-1761) design and drawing. "F: v: Bleijswijk fec." François van Bleijswijk/François van Bleijswijck (1671-1746), engraving.
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