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Author:
CATO (Marcus Porcius)
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CATO (Marcus Porcius), the Censor.
Cards under this heading are arranged in the following order.
Works.
Fragments.
De Re Rustica.
Suppoititious Works.
isticha de Moribus.
Fragmenta ex Libris Originum.
Appendix.
Card ID:
5
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Author:
CATO (liarcus Porcius)
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CATO (liarcus Porcius), the Censor. [Fragments.) Catoniana; sive M. Porcii Catonis Censorli
quae supersunt operuxn fragmenta. Nunc prirnum seorsum auctius edidit H.A. Lion... Acceciunt M. Ca.tonis praetoris et Catonis. Nepotis fragmenta. pp. 109.
8. Gotingen, i826.
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6
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Author:
CATO (Marcus porcius)
Description
CATO (Marcus porcius), we Cenior. [Os fleRustica.LatIn.]
De Re rustica.
See SCHNEIDER (J.G.)
Scriptorum rei rustic veterwu Latinorum, etc.
Vol.1, part 1.
Leipzig, 1794.
Card ID:
9
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Author:
CATO (Marcus Porcius)
Description
CATO (Marcus Porcius), the Censor. IDe Re Rustica.
— Latin.j
t.Porci Catonis De agri cultura liber. Recognovit H.Keil. pp. v. + 83.
80. Leizig, 1d95.
Part of the “Bib1iohcca Scriptorurn Graecorum et Romanoruin Teubneriana”.
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10
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Author:
CATO (liarcus Porcius)
Description
CATO (liarcus Porcius), the Censor. IDe Re Rustica.
— Latin.)
M.Porci Catorils De agri cultura liber. Post H.Keil iteruni edidit G.Goetz. pp. xx. +
74.
8°. Leipzig, 1922.
Part of the “Bib1iothec ScrptQum Graecorun et RomanoruinPeubneriana”.
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11
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Author:
CATO (Marcus Porcius)
Description
CATO (Marcus Porcius), te Censor. [De Be Rustica.
V Elish.J
Cato the censor on farming. Translated by E. Brehaut. V
Neg Y.ric, 1933.
NEW YORIC. Columbia University. Department
of History.
Records of civilization: sources and studies, No. 17.
Card ID:
14
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Author:
CATO (Marcus Porcius)
Description
CATO (Marcus Porcius), the Censor. [Origines.]
[For editions of the genuine fragments of the Origines: I
fi supra: Fragments.
[For editions of the suppositItious fragments
- of the Origines:J
§ infra: Supposltitious Works.
Card ID:
17
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Author:
CATO (Marcus Porcius)
Description
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CATO (Marcus Porcius), the Cens. [Supposititious Works. — Disticha de kioribus. — Latin.1
[Documenta moralia Catonis, .j [Continued.)
venustissinte moralizata sunt, [Containing the prefatory epistle arid the prose precepts of Cato with a voluminous commentary.] ff.(63—38i).
fol. [Johann Zajjie: Ulm, è. 1476-78.]
Iirfect wanting th first 62 leves, of which 1 and fviere b1an also f. 2 which wa blank. if. 63—581 numbered I—CCCXIX. Without signatures. Initial strokes and
under].iues. upilie n ras far
as f.1O. [SEE iEXT CARD.)
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19
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Author:
CATO (Marcus Porcius)
Description
[Co - Si FL L1RAy
EEjJC ONtY
CATO (Marcus Porcius), the Censor. fsupposititious Works. — Disticha de Moribus. — Latinj
Catho cum conimento. if. (36).
4°. [Inipressus per ynandfi de Worde: London,
1512).
An edition with the anonymous commentary bginning: ‘Sumrni deus largitor premii”. he secnd edition printed by Vlynkyn de Worde. With a woodcut on the titlepage.
S.L.C., 1.162.
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21
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Author:
CATO (Marcus Porcius)
Description
b [C-o
CATO (Marcus Porcius), the Censor. 18uosititious Works. — D1ticha de Moribus. — La1n.] Disticha Catonis. ecensuit et appr critico instruxit M1Boas. Opus post M.Boas morten edendum curavit II.J.Botschuyver. [With a bib)iography of the writings 01’ ]tt.Boas.3 pp. lxxxiv. + 303. Facsirni]-.
80. Amsterdam, 1952.
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25
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Author:
CATO (Marcius Porcius)
Description
CCiL CcJ
CATO (Marcius Porcius), the enso. [Supposititious Works. — Disticha de Moribus. — Polyglot.)
Disticha moralia, nomine Catonis inscripta,-cum. Gallica interpretatione, &, vbi opus fuit, f deciaratione Latina. Hc editlo prter prcedtes non soluin rectem authoris Maturini Corderij recognition, sed & Grcaui 1aximi Planud interoretationem & distichoru imilcern habet. Dicta sapientü septern Graci ad fine adiecta, curn sua quoque interpretatiuncula. pp. 140 + (4). [Qal.L.)
80. Oliva Rob.Stehami: GenevaJ, 1561.
ISEE NEXT CARD.)
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26
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Author:
CATO (Marcus Porcius)
Description
CoJ
CATO (Marcus Porcius), the Cnsor. fsupposititious Works. — Disticha de Moribus. — Iiatin and
Eng1ish.
Cato variegatus; or, Catoes Morall distichs. Translated and paraphrasd, with variations of expressing, in English verse. By Sr.Richard Baker. [With theTatin text.) (6).+ 3—102 ÷ (2). [D.—L.L.] -.
4°. Pdnted by A.Giffn, and aIe to be sold by A.Bo1er: Londoi, 1636:
Imoerfect: wanting BI (DP.i2
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31