ΕΥΡΙΠΙΔΗΣ “EVRIPIDIS Poetae Antiquissimi ac sapientissimi, Tragicoru uero (ut Plato & Aristoteles testantur) omnium Principes,.. Tragoesiae XVIII.. diligentia ac fide per DOROTHEUM CAMILLUM (& Latio donatae… De Poetae vita scribendi rationae quedam ex Emanuele Moschopolo, Thoma Magistro, Suida, aliis”, Basilae, Roberti Winter, 1541. Small 8o, numbered a8-z8, Aa8-Tt8. printers mark on colophon, engraved initials. First collection of the Latin translations of all the Euripides’s surviving tragedies. The translator, using here the pseudonym Dorotheus Camillus, is the professor of the Greek language in Zurich Rudolf Ambühl (Collinus, Clivanus) (1499-1578). 18th century full calf, back restored blind stamped, coloured edges. External rubbing, inside very light signs of only marginal water-stain on last sheets otherwise in very fine condition. Hoffmann II, 83.