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Four orations on the importance of art
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One of the most important and scholarly Phaedrus editions of the 17th and 18th centuries: the first Petrus Burman edition
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Phaedrus fables by the Dutch scholar Nicolaus Dispontinus
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The prestigious Burman edition for the first time together with his new commentaries against the edition by Richard Bentley (1726) and his large portrait by Jacob Houbraken
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A later edition of the Burman recension, printed in Latvia
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Later edition of the 94 Phaedrus Fables, together with the 34 additional Fables without any commentaries or notes ex recensione Burmanni
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Nice first edition by Gabriel Brotier who added 51 fables of La Fontaine to the editions by S.A. Philippe of 1748 and 1754
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Aesop edited by Heinsius and illustrated by Van Sichem, in a prize-binding with the Amersfoort arms