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RODRIGUES EBORENSE, André.- LOCORVM | COMMVNIVM | Tomus posterior. | EXEMPLA MRMORA- | BILIA CONTINENS, EX PRO | BATISSIMIS QVIBVSQVE, TAM | ethnicis quàm sacris scriptoribus peruigili lectione | deprompta, & in tres diuisa partes vt lectoris faci- | litati consultum sit: prima namq[uam] de virtuti- | bus, secunda de vitijs, tertia de reliquis ma- | terijs agit: liberalium artium studio- | dis, & catholicæ obseruationi | consecratis peruti- | lis lectio. | COLLIGEBAT | Andreas Eborensis.- Conimbricae: Apud Ioannem Barrerium. Anno 1569.- 378, [4] f.; 14 cm.- E. André Rodrigues (1510-1575), Portuguese humanist, born in Évora, from an illustrious family of New Christians of Spanish origin who, curiously, were never bothered by the Inquisition; His grandfather, Tomás da Veiga, was a doctor to the Catholic Monarchs and accompanied Infanta D. Isabel, when she arrived in Portugal to marry Infante D. Afonso. Second Portuguese edition of the second part of a collection of annotated quotations from classical authors, namely Plutarch, Seneca, Pliny, Suetonius, Virgil, Ovid, Horace, Plato, Aristotle, Erasmus, etc. which would be destined for the education of the infant and future king D. Sebastião. The first part, published in the same year, has a slightly different title: “Loci comunes sententiarum et exemplarrum...” and in both the author's name is indicated, unlike the first edition, which was published anonymously. Copy a little handled and cropped, with some (tidal) stains on the first six pages and old ownership scratched on the title page; It is, however, complete and solid. Contemporary, or slightly later, full sheepskin binding, missing the two free endpapers. Anselm, 206; National Library (16th century), 432. Biblioteca de D. Manuel II does not mention.

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