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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Gaius Iulius Caesar

C. Julii Caesaris quae exstant

Joseph Justus Scaliger (editor)
Publication: Amsterdam: Officina Elzeviriana (printer), 1661

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  • printing: early printed book
  • black letterpress
  • paper
  • set or complex object: bound volume: codex
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  • Title Page ◼
  • Map of Mediterranean Region ◼
  • Caesar's Rhine Bridge ◼
  • Defensive Walls after Vegetius and Gallic Walls, p. 293 ◼
  • Alesia ◼
  • Musculus Caesaris and Turris latericia Caesaris ◼
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  • Gaius Iulius Caesar, Caesar's Opera with Hirtius's addenda (lat.) (part of: Caesar's Opera with Hirtius's addenda with Clarke's commentary (lat.), Caesar's Opera with Hirtius's addenda (lat. and it.))
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  • Joseph Justus Scaliger (5 August 1540 - 21 January 1609) editor
  • Officina Elzeviriana printer : 1661
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  • Los Angeles, CA, Getty Research Institute storage place
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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2025-01-08 20:25)

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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec

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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2025-01-08 20:26)

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