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449 Torno?
The Lyon 1607 edition was
sold for 26 likely livres or francs per copy. Choisy catalog
P. 124
The 3rd Edition of Rome 1525 and of
Lyon 1544 were sold for 43 francs original: "f."
No. 1.
This book is sought after by
collectors curieux Literally "the curious," a term used in the 17th and 18th centuries for dedicated bibliophiles and collectors of rare items..
Although in Fournier’s dictionary Referring to François-Ignace Fournier’s "Dictionnaire portatif de bibliographie," a common reference for book collectors of the era.
it is stated that the reprints
of Lyon 1601 and 1607, and
of Mainz original: "Mayence" 1633, are
not sought after, nevertheless
a copy of the Lyon 1607 edition
was sold for 24 francs. d'Hoym Library original: "Bibl. d'hoims"; refers to the famous library of Count Karl Heinrich von Hoym (1694–1736)..
The 1601, 1607, and
1633 editions therefore still have
a value of 12 to 15 francs—for each copy
of these editions.
Placed on the Index original: "à l'index"; referring to the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, the list of books banned by the Catholic Church. by decree
of the Court of Rome on April 7,
1645.