[Classical antiquity] Six works in nine vols.: (1) Tacitus. Opera, quae exstant,
J. Lipsii (...) selectis aliorum commentariis illustrata. Joh. Fred. Gronovius recensuit (...). Accedunt Jacobi Gronovii excerpta (...). Amst., D. Elsevier, 1672-73. 2 vols., (28),1224; (2),899,(207) p., w. engr. frontisp. and 2 sm. woodcut ills. Orig. unif. calf w. gilt-lettered, ribbed spines. Joints split but good holding on cords, three spine-ends worn. (2) Julius Caesar. C. Iulii Caesaris quae exstant. (...) Opera et studio Arnoldi Montani. Accedunt notitia Galliae (...) Iosephi Scaligeri. Leiden, A. Wyngaerden, 1651, (8),864,(25) p., w. fold. engr. map and 2 engr. plates, contemp. vellum. Occas. foxed/ spotted. Old owner's entries in pen at the beginning and end. -and 4 others in 6 vols., incl. D. Junii Juvenalis, et Auli Persii Flacci Satyrae (Leiden/ Rott., Hackius, 1664, later vellum) and Pub. Vergilius Maronis opera in tres tomos divisa (Leiden/ Amst., Hackius/ A. Wolfgang, 1680. 3 vols., contemp. unif. vellum w. mor. letterpiece on spine (first vol. in mediocre condition). All vols. of the lot w. bookplate of Prof. Dr. R.Th.R. Wentges at the beginning.
(total 6 in 9 vols.)