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1482 Editio Princeps first printed edition.
Scriptores Panegyrici Latini, containing (1) Pliny the younger’s Panegyricus. (2) Ten other panegyrics by various authors on diverse emperors. (3) The Agricola of Tacitus. (4) Petronii arbitri satyrici fragmenta: quae extant The existing fragments of the Satyricon of Petronius the Arbiter. Printed by Antonius Zarotus at Milan; the date is approximate.
1565 The edition of Johannes Sambucus, who made use of an old manuscript of his own and added a certain amount not previously printed. Antwerp (Chr. Plantin).
1575 The edition of Jean de Tournes (Tornaesius), based (among other sources) on codex Cuiacianus, afterwards used by Scaliger. Lyons (J. Tornaesius).
1577 The edition of P. Pithou (Pithoeus), based on three manuscripts now lost. Paris (M. Patissonius).
1583 The edition of Ian. Dousa with notes. Leyden (Io. Paetsius).
1610 The edition of Melchior Goldastus with notes. Frankfort (Io. Bringer for I. Th. Schoenwetter).
1664 Petronii Fragmentum Traguriense. Padua (P. Frambotti).
1664 ΑΝΕΚΔΟΤΟΝ original: "ΑΝΕΚΔΟΤΟΝ" meaning "unpublished/secret document" ex Petronii Satirico, with introduction and notes by Jo. Caius Telebomenus (Jacobus Mentelius). Paris (E. Martin).