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Notebook with engraved title page containing commentaries or disputations of Peter Grenier on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Politics and Economics

MS. Lat. misc. d. 84

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Title

Notebook with engraved title page containing commentaries or disputations of Peter Grenier on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Politics and Economics

Shelfmark

MS. Lat. misc. d. 84

Summary

Notebook with engraved title page containing commentaries or disputations of Peter Grenier on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Politics and Economics.

Date

1669

Language

Latin

Physical facet

mottled calf, gilt, lettered 'Moralis' on spine

Physical extent

381 pages

Custodial history

'Shelf 3d 4' inside upper cover, 18th cent.; owned by John Burns, 1920.

Acquisition

Bought from W. Salloch of Ossining, NY, 1962.

Subject

Authors, Classical

Political science

17th century

Economics

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  • Aristotle

  • Grenier, Peter, fl. 1669

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