PRINCETON  UNIVERSITY
Program in Hellenic Studies
and
Committee for Renaissance Studies

RENAISSANCE HELLENISM EXHIBITION
Firestone Library, Main Gallery (18th-Century Window)
April 12 - 15, 2007

Manuscripts and Printed Books from the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections

GEORGE OF TREBIZOND (ca. 1396-1486). Latin translation of Eusebius of Caesarea (ca. 275-339), De preparatione evangelica. Padua, 1450s. Garrett MS. 67.

POGGIO BRACCOLOINI (1380-1459), Latin translation of Diodorus Siculus (fl. 60-30 BC), Bibliotheca historica. Rome, ca. 1450. Garrett MS. 105.

GUILLAUME BUDÉ (1467-1540), Annotated Homer, [Works, 1488]. Edited by Demetrius Chalcondyles, with a dedicatory letter by Bernardus Nerlius. Florence: Printer of Vergilius (C 6061) [Demetrius Damilas and Bartolommeo Libri?] for Bernardus and Nerius Nerlius, and Johannes Acciaiuolus, 1489.

CONSTANTINE LASCARIS (1434-1501?), Erotemata. Venice: Aldus Manutius, 1495.

THEODOROS GAZES (ca. 1400–ca. 1475), Grammatica introductiva. Venice: Aldus Manutius, 1495.

MARTIN CRUSIUS (1526-1607), Annotated Homer, [Works, 1541]. Edited by Joachim Camerarius and Jacob Micyllus. Basel: Johann Herwagen, 1541.

GREEK HUMANISTIC MISCELLANY. Rome? ca. 1530. Princeton MS. 193.

Renaissance Hellenism
Martin Crusius, Annotated Homer. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.