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Vitruvius · 1550

Translation: The Ten Books of Architecture of M. Vitruvius Pollio, a man most skilled in his profession, most accurately written for Augustus Caesar and corrected in very many places in this edition. Now joined for the first time with the very learned corrections and annotations of the same by Gulielmus Philander of Castiglione, Frenchman and Roman citizen. Dedicated to Francis I, King of the Gauls. Together with the two books of Sextus Julius Frontinus on the Aqueducts of the City of Rome, and the dialogue of Nicolaus Cusanus on Static Experiments.
Translation: With a Greek and Latin index, most elaborately arranged and comprehensive.
Translation: Year of the Lord 1550.
From the library of M. Jo. Vlz. Wilty of Strassburg.
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