Rare 16th century book stolen at Frankfurt fair

Rare 16th century book stolen at Frankfurt fair

FRANKFURT - Agence France-Presse
Thieves stole a rare 16th-century Portuguese book estimated to be worth 18,500 euros ($25,500)
at the world’s biggest book fair here last month, police said Wednesday. Written in 1542 by Portuguese humanist philosopher Damiao de Gois, a friend and student of Erasmus, the 30-page book is entitled “Hispania damiani a goes equitis lusitani”.
It was stolen from the stand of specialist Dutch publisher’s “Asher Rare Books” during the Frankfurt Book Fair, police said, confirming a report in the mass-circulation Bild newspaper. Although the work is valued at 18,500 euros, its could be worth ten times that to a collector, the paper said.