ARRIAN, JACOB GRONOVIUS, "ΑΡΡΙΑΝΟΥ ΝΙΚΟΜΗΔΕΩΣ ΑΝΑΒΑΣΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, βιβλία επτά και ΙΝΔΙΚΗ / Arriani Nicomedensis Expeditionis Alexandri Libri Septem et Historia Indica ex Bonav. Vylcanii Interpretatione Latina», Petrus Vander AA, Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden], 1704. 4to, pp. [12], 376,[6]. Complete, seven books of the Alexander’s Expedition bound together in one volume, including the full history in Indica. Parallel text in Greek with Latin translation and comments. 1 full-page copper engraving – Gronovius’s portrait, and 1 more small copper plate in page. At the beginning there is an introduction informing the reader about Arrianus. The book recites the achievements and days of Alexander the Great up until his death. Indica describes the voyage of Nearchus (Alexander’s Admiral) to the Indian Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. Title page printed in red and black. Large printer’s device on title page. Light foxing and light water stains on the lower part of the sheets throughout. Handwritten ex-libris signature dated in 1761, ex-libris cachet on title page. Full vellum, with blind-stamped decorations in gilt on boards and spine. External edge-wear, worn spine tail.