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Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus cornucopiae of 1496 containing the first appearance in English of the prologue in which Aldus announces his plans to publish the first printed editions of Aristotle's works and describes his Thesaurus as containing "practically everything that anyone could desire in order to achieve perfect knowledge of Greek literature."

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  • "Thesauros cornucopiae"@en
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  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus Cornucopiae of 1496 : Containing the first appearance in English of the Prologue in which Aldus announces his plans to publish the first printed editions of Aristotle's works"
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus cornucopiae of 1496 : containing the first appearance in English of the Prologue in which Aldus announces his plans to publish the first printed editions of Aristotle's works and describes his Thesaurus"
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus Cornucopiae of 1496 : containing the first appearance in English of the Prologue in which Aldus announces his plans to publish the first printed editions of Aristotle's works and describes his Thesaurus as containing 'practically everything that anyone could desire in order to achieve perfect knowledge of Greek literature' ; transl. by Antje Lemke ; introd. by Donald P. Bean"
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus cornucopiae of 1496 : Facsimile pages of the Latin prologue and specimen pages of the Greek text from the Thesaurus Cornucopiae in the Brewster House Typographical Collection"
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus cornucopiae of 1496"
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus Cornucopiae of 1496 : containing the 1. appearance in English of the Prologue in which Aldus announces his plans to publish the 1. printed editions of Aristotle's works"
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus cornucopiae of 1496 containing the first appearance in English of the prologue in which Aldus announces his plans to publish the first printed editions of Aristotle's works and describes his Thesaurus as containing "practically everything that anyone could desire in order to achieve perfect knowledge of Greek literature.""@en
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus cornucopiae of 1496 : containing the first appearance in English of the prologue in which Aldus announces his plans to publish the first printed editions of Aristotle's works and describes his Thesaurus as containing "practically everything that anyone could desire in order to achieve perfect knowledge of Greek literature.""
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus cornucopiae of 1496 : containing the first appearance in English of the prologue in which Aldus announces his plans to publish the first printed editions of Aristotle's works and describes his Thesaurus as containing "practically everything that anyone could desire in order to achieve perfect knowledge of Greek literature.""@en
  • "Aldus Manutius [Aldo Pio Manucci] and his Thesaurus cornucopiae of 1496"
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus cornucopiae of 1496 containing the first appearance in English of the prologue"
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus Cornucopiae of 1496. Containing the first appearance in English of the prologue in which Aldus announces his plans to publish the first printed editions of Aristotle's works"@en
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus Cornucopiae of 1496"
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus cornucopiae of 1496 : containing the first appearance in English of the prologue in which Aldus announces his plans to publish the first printed editions of Aristotle's work and describes the Thesaurus as containing "practically everything that anyone could desire in order to achieve perfect knowledge of Greek literature""@en
  • "Aldus Manutius and his Thesaurus cornucopiae of 1496; containing the first appearance in English of the prologue in which Aldus annouces his plans to publish the first printed editions of Aristotle's works and describes his Thesaurus as containing "practically everything that anyone could desire in order to achieve perfect knowledge of Greek literature.""@en
  • "Aldus Manuitus and his Thesaurus Cornucopiae of 1496"@en