[SCHREVEL Cornelis] LEXICON MANUALE Graeco-Latinum, & Latino-Graecum Primo concinnatum, Terque editum Cornelio Schrevelio: Hac Sexta Editione [...] Studio atque opera JOSEPHI HILL / Ad calcem adjecta sunt, Sententiae Graeco-Latinae [...],uterque perutilis, & adhuc desideratus. Cantabrigiae, Ex Officina Joan. Hayes, M.DC.LXXXV (1685). In small 8vo, p. [8],707,[1]. Cornelis Schrevel was a 17th-century Dutch scholar and while he was a physician, he is most known for his Lexicon. This Greek-Latin dictionary was designed to aid in writing, grammar, and translations from Latin to Greek with both Greek and Latin languages. This 1685 edition is the first edition published by Hayes in Cambridge. COMPLETE. Full leather binding of the time, 5-nerves raised band spine, with gold onraments and title; heavy rubbing externally. Foxing thgoughout, rather tight, with scattered pen notes. Prefaces last sheet cut in half. Rare copy.