BESLAIS A., SOUFFLET E.
METHODE DE LANGUE LATINE, CLASSE DE 2e ET DE 1re
Hachette. 1948. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos frotté, Intérieur bon état. 362 pages. Couverture rouge, avec 1er plat illustré en noir. 2 pages se détachant.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
Riferimento per il libraio : RO70071357
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BESLAIS A., SOUFFLET E.
METHODE DE LANGUE LATINE, CLASSE DE 3e
Hachette. 1957. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 287 pages. Couverture rouge, avec 1er plat illustré en noir. Photo en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de photos en noir et blanc dans le texte. Dos recouvert de ruban adhésif noir. Bords des plats frottés. Plats et quelques pages se détachant. Scotch maintenant quelques pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
Riferimento per il libraio : RO70071355
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Bescherelle, E.
Mission Scientifique du Cap Horn. 1882-1883. Tome V. Botanique. Mousses.
1889 60 p., 6 fine lithographed pls, 4to, paperbound (original printed covers). Unopened copy. Scarce.
Riferimento per il libraio : BM04153
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BESLAIS A. - SOUFFLET E.
Méthode de langue latine. Classe de troisième.
Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 287 pages.
Riferimento per il libraio : 26203
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BESLAIS A. - SOUFFLET E.
Méthode de langue latine. Classe de troisième.
Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 287 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
Riferimento per il libraio : 31764
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BESLAIS A. - SOUFFLET E.
Méthode de langue latine. Classes de 2 e et de 1ère.
Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 362 pages.
Riferimento per il libraio : 89114
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BESLAIS A., SOUFFLET E.
METHODE DE LANGUE LATINE, CLASSE DE 4e
Hachette. 1947. In-8 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos frotté. Intérieur acceptable. 320 pages. Photo en noir et blanc en frontispice. Cartes en noir au dos des plats. Annotation sur le dos. Quelques annotations dans le texte. Cours Maquet, Roger et Beslais.
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BESLAIS A., SOUFFLET E.
METHODE DE LANGUE LATINE, CLASSE DE 4e
Hachette. 1947. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 320 pages. Photo en noir et blanc en frontispice. Tranche légèrement tachée. Cours Maquet, Roger et Beslais.
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Bessone, Federica & Ermanno Malaspina (A Cura Di)
POLITICA E CULTURA IN ROMA ANTICA Atti Dell'incontro Di Studio in Ricordo Di Italo Lana, Torino, 16-17 Ottobre 2003
Light edgewear along top edge with 1 small closed tear (1 cm) to wraps. ; Contents: L’Atreus di Accio e il mito del tiranno. Osservazioni in margine a uno studio di Ialo Lana - Strenui militi set boni imperatoris officia simul exequi. Cenni sulla “ideologia” del condottiero nella letteratura romana - le philosophe et le légionnaire: l’armée comme thème et métaphore dans la pensée romaine, de Lucrèce à Marc Aurèle - il difficile rapporto fra teoria e pratica nella cultura romana - mestieri, professioni, lavoro in Orazio fra tradizione letteraria e realtà romana - la Roma di Seneca - esibizione di cultura e successo politico nel Tardoantico - la controversia de ara Victoriae del 384 d. C. Nell’età sua e nella riflessione dei moderni. ; Università Degli Studi Di Torino. Pub. Del Dipartimento Di Filologia Linguistica E Tradizione Classica "Augusto Rostagni" 22; 171 pages; Isbn: 8855528289
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BETTENCOURT Stephanus Tavares O.S.B.
Doctrina ascetica Origenis seu quid docuerit de ratione animae humanae cum daemonibus
Citta del Vaticano, Libreria Vaticana 1945 xv + 155pp., 24cm., text in Latin, in the series "Studia Anselmiana" volume XVI (16), solid modern hardcover, text is clean and bright, good condition, R117907
Riferimento per il libraio : R117907
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Betancourt Ingrid
UNTIL DEATH DO US PART: My Struggle to Reclaim Colombia
New York N. Y. U.S.A.: The Ecco Press 2002. First Edition First Printing 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Fine in fine mylar-protected dust jacket. NFBS1 <br/> <br/> The Ecco Press hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 8655 ISBN : 0060008903 9780060008901
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Betto Frei
Fidel and Religion
New York: Simon & Schuster 1987. 314 pp. Castro on revolution and religion. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Simon & Schuster Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 9502 ISBN : 067164114X 9780671641146
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BEULE E.
AN VULGARIS LINGUA APUD VETERES GRAECOS EXSTITERIT ?, THESIM PROPONEBAT FACULTATI LITTERARUM PARISIENSI
Typographie de Firmin-Didot Frères, Paris. 1853. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 53 pages. Envoi de l'auteur sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
Riferimento per il libraio : RO40105325
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BEUCKER ANDREAE Johannes Henricus
De origine juris municipalis Frisici
Trajecti ad Rhenum [Utrecht], 1840 xviii + 506pp., 22cm., text in Latin, Doctoral Dissertation (University of Utrecht), bound in modern hardcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, J112071
Riferimento per il libraio : J112071
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Beutelspacher, C.R.
Las Mariposas entre los antiguos Mexicanos.
2006 102, [1] p., 308 mostly coloured illustrations, 4to, hardbound (dust jacket). Text in Spanish. Faint waterstain on lower left corner of dust jacket but else a very good copy of this scarce title that studies the role of butterflies in ancient Mexican culture.
Riferimento per il libraio : EL42900
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Beulé Mr
Le procès des Césars. *. AUGUSTE SA FAMILLE ET SES AMIS.
Paris Michel Lévy 1875 un volume in-8°, 358 (1) pp. Reliure d'époque en demi-chagrin marron, dos à nerfs, auteur et titre or, caissons estampés, filet sur les plats. (accroc en bordure au premier plat, pâles rousseurs).
Riferimento per il libraio : 019557
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BEUVELET Matthaeus
Meditationes de vita ecclesiastica deductae potissimum ab exemplari ejus D.N. Jesu Christo summo sacerdote, idiomate Gallico jam pridem conscriptae [] Nunc vero plurium commodo in Latinum conversae
Lovanii [Leuven], Typis Martini Van Overbeke 1744 564pp., 18cm., text in Latin, contmporary full leather binding, gilt title and decorations on spine partly faded, text clean with onmly few occasional foxing, good condition, R96170
Riferimento per il libraio : R96170
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BEUCH, LYONNET, ZECH e.a. [MIGNE J.-P., ed.]
Theologiae cursus completus, tomus decimus-sextus (16)
Parisiis [Paris], Migne 1840 1360columns, 28cm., text printed in 2 columns, cart.cover (marbled plates, leather spine with gilt lettering, some use), 2 stamps, some foxing in text, text in good condition, [text in Latin], [contains: Tractatus canonico-legalis de pactis et contractibus in genere (Beuch), Tractatus de contractibus in genere et in particulari, hodiernis Galliarum legibus accomodatus juxta mentem saniorum theologorum et jurisperitorum (Lyonnet), Rigor moderatus doctrinae pontificiae circa Usuras (Zech), Dissertatio juridica de Usuris (Biner), De statuto principis (Barth), Epistola encyclica circa Usuras ad archiepiscopos, episcopos et ordinarios Italiae (Benedictus XIV), Litterae monitoriae circa quoddam opus de Mutuo recenter editum (De Vie), Apologie du Saint-Office dans ses décisions sur le prêt à intérêt. Lettre de l'auteur de la Défense de l'Eglise (Boyer), Discussion sur l'Usure (Mastrofini), De obligationibus specialibus vertorum statuum et officiorum (Antonius), De statu religioso (Billuart)], R76493
Riferimento per il libraio : R76493
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BEULÉ, ( Charles-Ernest )
TIBERE ET L'HERITAGE D'AUGUSTE
Paris Michel Lévy Frères, Editeurs 1868 in 8 (21,5x14) 1 volume reliure demi basane rouge de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, VII et 325 pages [1], quelques rousseurs éparses). La mort d'Auguste; La jeunesse de Tibère; L'exil à Rhodes; L'adoption; Le règne de Livie; Séjan; L'ile de Caprée. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Riferimento per il libraio : 20824
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BEULÉ, ( Charles-Ernest )
TITUS ET SA DYNASTIE
Paris Michel Lévy Frères, Editeurs 1870 in 8 (21,5x14) 1 volume reliure demi basane rouge de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, VII et 325 pages [1], quelques rousseurs éparses. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Riferimento per il libraio : 20823
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BEUCH, LYONNET, ZECH e.a. [MIGNE J.-P., ed.]
Theologiae cursus completus, tomus decimus-sextus (16)
1360columns, 28cm., text printed in 2 columns, cart.cover (marbled plates, leather spine with gilt lettering, some use), 2 stamps, some foxing in text, text in good condition, [text in Latin], [contains: Tractatus canonico-legalis de pactis et contractibus in genere (Beuch), Tractatus de contractibus in genere et in particulari, hodiernis Galliarum legibus accomodatus juxta mentem saniorum theologorum et jurisperitorum (Lyonnet), Rigor moderatus doctrinae pontificiae circa Usuras (Zech), Dissertatio juridica de Usuris (Biner), De statuto principis (Barth), Epistola encyclica circa Usuras ad archiepiscopos, episcopos et ordinarios Italiae (Benedictus XIV), Litterae monitoriae circa quoddam opus de Mutuo recenter editum (De Vie), Apologie du Saint-Office dans ses décisions sur le prêt à intérêt. Lettre de l'auteur de la Défense de l'Eglise (Boyer), Discussion sur l'Usure (Mastrofini), De obligationibus specialibus vertorum statuum et officiorum (Antonius), De statu religioso (Billuart)], R76493
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BEUCKER ANDREAE Johannes Henricus
De origine juris municipalis Frisici
xviii + 506pp., 22cm., text in Latin, Doctoral Dissertation (University of Utrecht), bound in modern hardcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, J112071
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BEULE E.
AN VULGARIS LINGUA APUD VETERES GRAECOS EXSTITERIT ?, THESIM PROPONEBAT FACULTATI LITTERARUM PARISIENSI
Typographie de Firmin-Didot Frères, Paris. 1853. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur bon état. 53 pages. Envoi de l'auteur sur le 1er plat. De recentiorum Graecorum lingua. An apud veteres lingua vulgaris exstiterit ?
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BEUVELET Matthaeus
Meditationes de vita ecclesiastica deductae potissimum ab exemplari ejus D.N. Jesu Christo summo sacerdote, idiomate Gallico jam pridem conscriptae [] Nunc vero plurium commodo in Latinum conversae
564pp., 18cm., text in Latin, contmporary full leather binding, gilt title and decorations on spine partly faded, text clean with onmly few occasional foxing, good condition, R96170
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BEVERLAND (Adriaan); RIJSSEN Leonard van:
Peccatum originale κατ'ἐξοχην sic nuncupatum, philologice προβληματικως elucubratum a Themidis alumno [avec] Leonardi Ryssenii, justa detestatio sceleratissimi libelli Adriani Beverlandi, de peccato originali...
Eleutheropoli [Leyde]; [et] Gorinchemi, Extra plateam obscuram, sine privilegio auctoris, absque ubi & quando [et] ex officinâ Cornelii Lever, 1678 [et] 1680. In-12 de [10]-146-[4] et [4]-56-[4]-13-[3] pages, plein maroquin noir du temps, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, triple filets dorés encadrants les plats, tranches dorées.
Riferimento per il libraio : 14617
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Beveridge, William (Gulielmus Beveregius)
Institutionum Chronologicarum Libri Duo. Una cum totidem Arithmetices Chronologicae Libellis
Third edition of this classic work on calendars and time-keeping among the ancients. [8], 384 pp. Greek, Hebrew, Indic, Samaritan, Syriac, and Ethiopic types used throughout. 8vo. Attractively bound in contemporary paneled calf, spine with gilt fleurons in six compartments, covers decorated in blind. Moderate wear to binding, front joint split but holding. Internally FINE AND BRIGHT. A scarce and important book.
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BEZARD, J.
Les débuts du latin adaptés à l'enfance. Les Sciences et l’Art de l’Education.
Paris, Les Editions du Cerf - Juvisy Seine-et-Oise 1934, 190x125mm, XII - 230pages, broché. Déchirures entre la couverture supérieure et le dos.
Riferimento per il libraio : 95488
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BEZLER Francis (ed.)
Paenitentialia minora Franciae et Italiae saeculi VIII-XI. Tomus II: Paenitentialia Hispaniae [in: Corpus Christianorum. Series latina, 156-A]
Turnhout, Brepols 1998 xxxix + 102pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series latina" vol.CLVI-A, publisher's hardcover binding in red cloth with gilt lettering, very good condition, ISBN 2-503-01563-8, R116325
Riferimento per il libraio : R116325
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BIANCHI BANDINELLI RANUCCIO
INTRODUZIONE ALL'ARCHEOLOGIA CLASSICA COME STORIA DELL'ARTE ANTICA
LATERZA. 1976. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos fané, Intérieur frais. 185 pages. OUVRAGE EN ITALIEN. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
Riferimento per il libraio : RO80204500
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Biart Lucien
The Aztecs
Chicago: A C. McClurg 1913. 343 pp. Name stamp inside front cover a couple of pages discolored from newspaper clipping being laid in. . Sixth Printing. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. A C. McClurg Hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 8416
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BIBLE. Latin. Vulgate. 1573 - BENOIT, Jean (éd.) / LE FEVRE, Jacques (éd.)
Biblia Sacra Veteris et Novi Testamentum iuxta vulgatam editionem […] secundus ea quae in scholiis à D. Joanne Benedicto [...]
Parisiis Apud Sebastianum Niuellium, (ex calcographia Nicolai Bruslé) 1573 In-folio (40.5 cm) illustré, 3 parties reliées en 1 seul volume : 10 f. (titre et préfaces), 508, 400 et 235p., et 22 (de ?) f. : Hebraea, Chaldea, Graeca & Latina nomina virorum…
Riferimento per il libraio : 32863
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Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Chartres - Revue d'érudition publiée par la Société de l'Ecole des Chartres ( publiée avec le concours du Centre National de Recherche Scientifique ) - Librairie Droz - Genève
Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Chartres Sommaire : " Non habemus Caesarem nisi regem " : La couronne fermée des rois de Pologne à la fin du XVème siècle et au XVIème siècle par Alexandre Gieysztor - Les archives et les archivistes de la Marine des origines à 1870 par Etienne Taillemite - Nouvelles acquisitions latines et françaises du département des Manuscrits de la Bibliothèque Nationale pendant les années 1965 - 1968 - Mélanges : Montreuil-sur-Mer et Montreuil-Bellay : deux énigmes du premier registre de Philippe Auguste ( Pierre Héloit, 213 ) - Note sur le manuscrit latin 10940 de la Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris ( Pierre JAnin, 216 ) - Bibliographie
1 vol grand in-8 broché - Vol CXXVII / première livraison - Janvier - juin 1969 - 289 pages
Riferimento per il libraio : 49913
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Biblia Latina. –
Biblia sacra vulgatae editionis. Sixti V. Pont. Max. iussu recognita atque edita.
Antwerpen, Plantiniana, 1664. 4°. (3) Bl., 1055, (1), 30 S., (26) Bl. Lederband der Zeit.
Riferimento per il libraio : 3761DB
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BIBLE [Bible. Latin. Vulgate. 1578]
Biblia sacra Veteris et Novi Testamenti secundùm editionem vulgatam. + (Tomvs Secvndvs Bibliorvm, continens Prophetas, & libros Machabæorum, atq; Noui Testamenti + D.N. Iesv Christi Nouum testamentum, siue foedus) - Basileæ : [per Thomam Guarinum], 1578.
1578 3 tomes en 2 volumes (two books), reliure plein veau havane marbré in-octavo (binding full calfskin in-octavo)(14 x 20,3 cm), (reliure d'époque), dos 5 nerfs (spine with 5 raised bands) - entre-nerfs à la "fanfare" dorure très estompé (between the raised bands gilt very shaded off) - titre frappé or (gilt title), coiffes abîmées (head and tail of the spine lightly faded), plats avec craquelures et des épidermures (crackles and scratches on the covers), coins écornés (corners dog-eared), tranches jaspées (marbled edges) - petite tache d'encre sur la gouttière de queue du second volume (small ink mark on the bottom edge of the second book), texte 2 colonnes à manchette (text - 2 coloumns with marginal note) - texte en noir encadré de filets bruns rouge avec quelques soulignages à l'encre brune in texte (some underlining ), manque la page de titre du premier volume, remplacée par une photocopie (miss the title page of the first volume), illustrations : orné de 160 bois in-texte en noir par Tobias Stimmer (160 woodcuts in text and a map full page engraving by Tobias Stimmer) + une grande Carte hors-texte en noir de la Méditerranée et des pays circonvoisins (page 98 du tome 3) par Tobias Stimmer , cicatrices de mouillures sur la gouttière du second volume (scars of waterstains on the fore-edge of the second book), [(30)+ 612] + 251+ [ (6+ 224 + (72 pages d'index)] pages, 1578 Basileae per Thomam Guarinum,
Riferimento per il libraio : 11300
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BIBLE (Latin).
Biblia Sacra. Vulgatae Editionis, Sixti V. Pont. Max. authoritate recognita. Nunc vero Iussu Cleri Gallicani Denvo Edita (8 volumes).
Parisiis, Excudebat Antonius Vitré, 1652, 8 volumes in-16 de 155x90 mm environ, T. I. (12) ff. (faux-titre, titre gravé, titre, epistola, praefatio), 768 p. - T. II. 714 p. (1) f. - T. III. 622 p. - T. IV. 648 p.-(2) ff. (index) - T. V. 780 p. - T. VI. 583 p. - T. VII. 480-110 p. (2) ff. (approbation, privilège) -T. VIII. 144-447 p. (27) ff. (index),plein maroquin bordeaux, titres et tomaisons dorés sur dos lisses, tranches coupes et chasses dorées, gardes marbrées avec ex-libris sur les premiers contreplats (en partie arrachés sur les tomes III et V). Quelques rousseurs, des notes au crayon à papier dans les tomes VII et VIII, dos décolorés ou brunis (tome I et V), 2 coiffes ébréchées, des mors en partie fendus avec trous et galerie de ver (tome VI et VIII), frottements sur le dos et les coins, petit manque de papier dans la marge p. 235-236, sinon bon état. Texte en latin.
Riferimento per il libraio : 97909
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BIBLIOTHEQUE LATINE-FRANÇAISE - CICERON.
Oeuvres complètes de Ciceron. Notice sur Cicéron par M. de Golbery…
1840 Paris, C. L. F. Panckoucke, 1840 ; 36 volumes in-8 , plein cartonnage éditeur bordeaux, titre en noir au 1er plat, titre, tomaison, filets dorés et petits fleurons en noir au dos. Environ 400 pages par volume. Texte français en regard du latin. Complet des 36 volumes. (Cf. Vicaire I - 692).
Riferimento per il libraio : 11442
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BIBLIOTHEQUE LATINE-FRANÇAISE - OVIDE.
Oeuvres complètes. Traduction nouvelle par MM. Th Burette, Chappuyzi, J. P. Charpentier, Gros, Héguin de Guerle, Mangeart, Vernadé.
1840 Paris, C. L. F. Panckoucke, 1840 ; 10 volumes in-8 , plein cartonnage éditeur bordeaux, titre en noir au 1er plat, titre, tomaison, filets dorés et petits fleurons en noir au dos. Environ 400 pages par volume. Texte français en regard du latin.
Riferimento per il libraio : 11443
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Biblia Latina. -
Sacra Biblia Variarum Translationum juxta exemplar Antuerpiae impressum anno 1616. Complectens praeter Vulgatam, Sanctis Pagnini, ex Hebraeo, Septuaginta interpretum, et Chaldaicae paraphrasis versiones; insuper in Libris Josue, Judicum, et Ruth loco Chaldaicae paraphrasis. alteram ex Hebraeo Francisci Vatabli translationem.
4 Bde. Venedig, Nicolo Pezzana, 1747. 2°. Bd. 1: Titel mit grosser gest. Vignette, gest. Frontispiz, gest. Kopfstück (von Francesco Zucchi), (18) Bl., 335 S. (recte 670); Bd. 2: VIII S. (1) S. Inhalt, 295 S. (recte 590), S. 296-32, S. 228-337 (recte 218), S. 338-369, S. 370-404 (recte 70), S. 404-474; Bd.3: VIII S., (1) S. Inhalt, 499 S. (recte 998); Bd. 4: Titel: Novum Jesu Christi Testamentum complectens praeter Vulgatam, Guidonis Fabrici è Syriaco, et Benedicti Ariae Montani translationes, insuper Desiderii Erasmis Roterodami auctoris damnati versionem permissam. XV S., 326 S. (recte 652). Halbpgt. d. Zt., rote und grüne Rückenschildchen, mit einfacher Goldprägung.
Riferimento per il libraio : 7570BB
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BIBLE ARABIC LATIN NEW TESTAMENT.
Arba`at Anajil Yasu` al-Masih Sayyidina al-Muqaddasah. Sacrosancta quatuor Iesu Christi D. N. Evangelia. Arabice scripta Latine reddita figurisque ornata.Rome Typographia Medicea 1591-1619. Folio 26 x 36.6 cm. Title page printed in red and black with the Medici arms. With 149 text woodcuts by L. N. Parassole after Antonio Tempesta. Contemporary Italian flexible boards with ms. title to spine.
4 9-462 2 pp.The rare first re-issue with new preliminary matter only of the first Gospel printing in the interlinear Arabic and Latin version prepared at the same time and printed by the same press as the first Arabic-only Gospel. These were the first works ever produced by Ferdinando de' Medici's "Medicea" press founded by Pope Gregory XIII to spread the word of Christ in the Orient. Supervised by the able scholar Giovambattista Raimondi 1536-1614 its strength lay in oriental especially Arabic printing. After Raimondi's death the press relocated to Florence.The Arabic text is printed in Robert Granjon's famous large fount generally considered the first satisfactory Arabic printing type; as all early printed editions of the Arabic Gospels it is based on the Alexandrian Vulgate cf. Darlow/M. 1636. The Latin version is by Leonardo Sionita. As issued in 1591 the work began with page 9 without a title page or any preliminary matter at all: "the intended prefatory matter was apparently never published" Darlow/M. The 1619 re-issue contains 4 pages of preliminary matter title page and a note "typographus lectori"; there exist copies with two additional leaves of dedications not present here. Another re-issue much more common was released in 1774. Occasional browning; a good untrimmed and hence wide-margined copy in its original temporary binding.l Darlow/Moule 1643. Mortimer 64 note. Streit XVI p. 866 no. 5138. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : I44BBQI5DTAX
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BIBLE LATIN VULGATE.
Biblia Sacra vulgatae editionis Sixti Quinti Pont. Max. jussu recognita atque edita.Including: Novum Jesu Christi Testamentum vulgatae editiones Sixti V. Pont Max jussu recognitum atque edititum.Antwerp “Officina Plantiniana” = Balthasar I Moretus grandson of Christoffel Plantin 1629. 7 volumes bound as 9 Old Testament I-VII & New Testament I-II. 24mo in 8s 11.5 x 7 cm. With a richly engraved general title-page 6 volume title-pages each with the same Plantin-Moretus woodcut compasses device a smaller woodcut compasses device plus 3 of 4 repeats 2 appear on the back of the colophon; each of the others on an otherwise blank leaf woodcut tailpieces woodcut decorated initials. Set in roman and italic types. The present copy with 3 extra letterpress divisional title-pages perhaps specially printed for this copy when it was bound. Uniform gold-tooled goatskin morocco ca. 1700 sewn on 4 supports richly gold-tooled spines gold-tooled turn-ins and board edges. Seven volumes with the ca. 1
574; 2 575-729 2 5 blank; “637” = 635 1 1 blank 4 blank in place of 1 3 blank; 192; 479 1 blank; 861 2 1 blank; 128 186 6 blank; 336 2 337-758 2 8 blank pp.A small Latin Vulgate bible printed by the Plantin-Moretus office in Antwerp the smallest-format edition of the Sixtine-Clementine authorized Catholic text. The first volume of the Old Testament has only the engraved general title-page while each of the remaining Old Textament volumes as printed has a separate volume title-page naming the books it covers including the volume with the apocrypha miscellaneos texts and the indexes. After the general title-page follow a preface to the reader the decree of the Council of Trent "Paulus Papa V. Ad futuram rei memoriam" Pope Paul V died in 1621 and a privilege dated Brussels 1611. The Old Testament also has prefaces to the books. The New Testament has no preliminaries except its title-page. In 1546 the Council of Trent ordered a revision of the Vulgate Latin Bible to establish an authorized Catholic text. Pope Sixtus V ordered the preparation of the new edition printed by the Vatican Press and published in 1590. The book has been variously described as 12mo 16mo and 24mo but it is in fact a 24mo in 8s. The three divisional titles possibly printed specially for this copy have vertical chainlines and may be in 18mo format. The binding stamps are finely cut and skilfully applied especially the curls on the spine so it is likely to have been executed by one of the great French binders of ca. 1700.With an owner's inscription on a free endleaf in volume IV as bound "ce livre apartient a monseigneur L'Evesque D'Evreux" presumably Jean Le Normand 1662-1733 Bishop of Evreux from 1711 to his death whose bookplate appears in 7 of the 9 volumes: the handwriting is old-fashioned for 1711 so the book could have come to Le Normand from an earlier Bishop of Evreux but perhaps he simply wrote in an old-fashioned style. The pagination of volume ii accidentally omits numbers 577-578 but no leaf is missing there. Very slightly browned with an occasional minor spot and with the library stamps on the letterpress title-pages abraded but still generally in very good condition. With small cracks in the hinges of 4 volumes minor wear on the board edges and corners and volume III as bound vol. ii as printed darkened but the binding is also otherwise in very good condition with the tooling clear and sharp. A lovely little Catholic bible beautifully bound ca. 1700 in French gold-tooled red morocco an unusually small format for a Catholic bible.l Darlow & Moule 6211 New Testament only; STCV 6650952; USTC 1003882; not in www.bibliasacra.nl. unknown
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Bible NT. Latin N. T.
SACRO-SANCTUM NOVUM TESTAMENTUM DOMINI SERVATORIS NOSTRI IESU CHRISTI IN HEXAMETROS VERSUS AD VERBUM & GENUINUM SENSUM FIDELITÈR IN LATINAM LINGUAM .
London: Excudebat Valentinus Simsius 1604. 48144149-7364 blank14pp. Blank A1 present Y1-2 not present but pagination continuous errors in numbering in signature 2S final blank not present. Small octavo. Contemporary calf ruled in gilt with gilt devices on each panel and initials 'I.O.' and "T.V.' on front and rear boards rebacked with remnants of original gilt backstrip and label laid down. Small ink spot on A6 occasional marginal discolorations faint tidemark in upper outer quadrant 2b and shallower scattered discolorations along some fore-margins toward end clean marginal tear without loss in 2T3 short repairs to marginal tears in A1 early ink name on A1 and ink identification of "Brydges" on title; title possibly supplied from a slightly smaller copy; yet a good sound copy. First edition of this Latin version of the New Testament translated/edited by John Bridges Bishop of Oxford 1535/6 - 1618. After a career of publications on Church government engagement in pamphlet exchanges and similar matters Bridges began work on this rendering of the text into Latin hexameters in 1599. In this copy leaves L8 M1 and T7 are in their canceled states. The sole edition reported in ESTC and an uncommon edition as well: ESTC locates only nine copies in North America. ESTC S106573. STC 3735. Excudebat Valentinus Simsius hardcover
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Bible NT. Latin N. T.
SACRO-SANCTUM NOVUM TESTAMENTUM DOMINI SERVATORIS NOSTRI IESU CHRISTI IN HEXAMETROS VERSUS AD VERBUM & GENUINUM SENSUM FIDELITÈR IN LATINAM LINGUAM .
London: Excudebat Valentinus Simsius 1604. 48144149-7364 blank14pp. Blank A1 present Y1-2 not present but pagination continuous errors in numbering in signature 2S final blank not present. Small octavo. Contemporary calf ruled in gilt with gilt devices on each panel and initials 'I.O.' and "T.V.' on front and rear boards rebacked with remnants of original gilt backstrip and label laid down. Small ink spot on A6 occasional marginal discolorations faint tidemark in upper outer quadrant 2b and shallower scattered discolorations along some fore-margins toward end clean marginal tear without loss in 2T3 short repairs to marginal tears in A1 early ink name on A1 and ink identification of "Brydges" on title; title possibly supplied from a slightly smaller copy; yet a good sound copy. First edition of this Latin version of the New Testament translated/edited by John Bridges Bishop of Oxford 1535/6 - 1618. After a career of publications on Church government engagement in pamphlet exchanges and similar matters Bridges began work on this rendering of the text into Latin hexameters in 1599. In this copy leaves L8 M1 and T7 are in their canceled states. The sole edition reported in ESTC and an uncommon edition as well: ESTC locates only nine copies in North America. ESTC S106573. STC 3735. Excudebat Valentinus Simsius hardcover books
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Bible Latin
Biblia ad vetustissima exemplaria nunc recens castigata .
Antwerp: Ex officina Christophori Plantini 1559. First Plantin edition of the Latin Bible. 8 424 i.e. 432110 21 leaves. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary calf worn endleaves lacking covers almost detached but hanging for dear life by cords spine defective. Title-page soiled and chipped at outer edge old ownership inscriptions in ink and library stamp on title as well as final page; closely cropped copy with a few running headings shaved. Still an acceptable copy for its rarity. First Plantin edition of the Latin Bible. 8 424 i.e. 432110 21 leaves. 1 vols. 8vo. The First Plantin Latin Bible. A new edition of the Louvain edition originally published 1547 of the Vulgate Latin Bible see Darlow & Moule note at no. 6141 printed by Plantin. Another issue of this edition from the same typesetting has imprint: "Antuerpi : Apud Iohannem Steelsium 1559." It is the first Latin Bible printed by Plantin and both issues are extremely scarce. OCLC locates only two copies in the United States of this the scarcer and more desirable issue with the Plantin imprint; and no copies have appeared at auction for at least 35 years. Darlow & Moule note at no. 6141; "the first edition of the Latin Bible printed by Christopher Plantin"; not in Adams; OCLC: 54339224 2 copies in USA Ex officina Christophori Plantini unknown
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BIBLE Latin
Biblia cum summariorum apparatu pleno quadruplicique repertorio insignita.
Lyon: Jacques I Mareschal for Simon Vincent 1519. 8vo 180 x 126 mm. 30 500 54 pp. with pagination errors. Title and first table printed in red and black text in two columns with printed marginalia indices and summary in 3 columns. Colophon on fol. RR4v. Publisher's woodcut device Baudrier no. 2 on title and final verso full-page Creation woodcut in six compartments within ornamental border historiated woodcut initials throughout; red paragraph marks to opening page and some red highlighting to the facing woodcut border. Mainly faint marginal dampstain in upper margins light discoloration to outer margins. Contemporary Flemish blind-tooled calf over wooden boards sides with leafy roll-tool border enclosing central panel with intersecting triple fillets forming a saltire design the compartments filled with a repeated foliate tool arranged symmetrically one of two fore-edge clasps two catches; many deckle edges preserved worn a few small chips to leather pastedown endpapers renewed. Provenance: early ownership inscriptions on title: Mrr Cornelius Adamus ter Borch; and Siba L�ken; contemporary marginal notes and some text markings crosses in margins and underlinings in first few books Genesis-Deuteronomy; abundant 17th and/or 18th-century philological annotations in Genesis and Exodus and in the indices including full page of notes on blank page 2E5v.A complete portable Bible printed in very small types containing an ample scholarly apparatus and finding aids for the use of theology students and scholars; this copy with contemporary annotations and in a contemporary blind-tooled calf binding probably Flemish. This compact glossed Bible densely and economically printed with no break between the Old and New Testaments is enlivened by hundreds of historiated woodcut initials from woodcut alphabets designed by Guillaume Leroy who also designed the six-part full-page woodcut of the Creation.�Mareschal's useful "pocket" Bibles were bestsellers this being the fourth of six octavo editions from his press. They were among the first Bible editions to include a rhyming mnemonic Biblical summary�by the minorite friar Franciscus Gothi in which each four-line verse summarizes a Biblical chapter. Occupying here the final two quires and called for in the colophon it is not recorded by Baudrier or G�ltlingen. Possibly buyers had the choice of including it or not in their copies. Otherwise the text of Mareschal's octavo Bibles follows that of the Bible printed in Basel in 1509 by Johann Petri and Froben using the text edited by the Dominican Alberto Castellano and supplying for the first time marginal notes citing canon law. The apparatus includes four tables and a glossary of Hebrew names. As in the Petri editions a six-line commendatory poem by Matthias Sambucellus is printed on the title here with the first word of the last line incorrectly given as "Omne" instead of "Omine".The publisher Simon Vincent belonged to Lyon's powerful booksellers' guild the�Compagnie des Libraires whose members helped Mareschal during his early years impressed by his skill conscientiousness and sobriety "a rare trait among printers of this period" notes Baudrier qualities which contrasted markedly with those of the printer Michel Topie whose press Mareschal had acquired in 1512 Baudrier 11:383.USTC 145003; Adams B-997; Pettegree & Walsby French Vernacular Books III: 57271. Darlow & Moule II: 6093 note; Baudrier Bibliographie lyonnaise 11: 401 and pp. 380 397 & 448; G�ltlingen Bibliographie des livres imprim�s � Lyon 2:209 no. 56. Jacques I Mareschal [for Simon Vincent] hardcover
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Bible Latin
Biblia Sacra. Vulgata Editione translat. ex Hebrae Sanctis Pagnini; Romana ex Setuag. & Chaldaicae Paraphrasis Trans. Congesta Fratris Forunati Fanensis Fortunato Scacchi . Tribus distincta partibus
Venezia: Antonio Pinelli 1609. Engraved title pages in red and black; text in four columns 24-1102 2 ; 8-674-2 p. ; 8-326-34 p. 2 vols. Folio. Contemporary pigskin with ms. lettering on spine. Covers a bit soiled but binding is solid and text near immaculate. Handsome copy ex-library deaccessioned in 1873 from a library in Bologna with occasional stamps. Engraved title pages in red and black; text in four columns 24-1102 2 ; 8-674-2 p. ; 8-326-34 p. 2 vols. Folio. A gathering of Latin translations: The Vulgate printed after an edition printed in Antwerp in 1605; the translation from the Hebrew by St. Pagnini after the Lyon edition of 1528; and the Septuagint after the edition of Rome 1508. Scarce in institutions: OCLC locates 3 copies in Italy 2 in France 1 in Switzerland and none in Great Britain or the United States. Not in Darlow and Moule; OCLC 800915086 Antonio Pinelli unknown
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Bible Latin
Biblia Sacrosancta ad Hebraicam veritatem & probatissimorum ac manuscriptorum exemplarium fidem diligenter recognita & restituta
Basilaea Basel: Nicolaum Bryling Nicolaus Brylinger 1557. Woodcut border and printer's device on title. INCOMPLETE. 8 479 of 500 8 leaves. Lacking ff. 46-56 & 61-70. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in contemporary blind panel-stamped pigskin over bevelled wooden boards clasps removed binding worn exposing boards on rear cover title page detached contemporary marginalia by Johannes Weneken throughout. Woodcut border and printer's device on title. INCOMPLETE. 8 479 of 500 8 leaves. Lacking ff. 46-56 & 61-70. 1 vols. 8vo. Brylinger published the only 16th century edition of Luther's Bible in Switzerland published one of the earliest Greek and Latin diglot Bibles and published a series of 8vo editions of the Bible with diglot and Greek-only text which was popular with students. Darlow & Moule makes no mention of this or any other Latin-only edition by Brylinger. Front paste-down endpaper and front free endpaper display extensive annotations in Greek and Latin presumably by Johannes Weneken. The marginal annotations provide a fascinating insight into how this book was used. Not in Darlow & Moule but cf. 4621; Adams 1056; OCLC: 46973017 6 copies only 3 of which in U.S. Nicolaum Bryling [Nicolaus Brylinger] unknown
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BIBLE LATIN TREMELLIUS Immanuel; JUNIUS Franciscus
Testamenti veteris biblia sacra sive libri canonici priscae iudaeorum ecclesiae a deo traditi
London: Excudebat Henricus Middletonus 1580. FIRST EDITION. Woodcut title vignette woodcut initials head- and tailpieces. Later tree calf in a contemporary style spine with raised bands and "Biblia Sacra" in gilt; very narrow strip cut away from top of title page affecting manuscript ownership signature. Lacking the final two parts as well as the separate title pages for the second through fourth individual parts. Contemporary annotations. First edition of the first complete Latin Bible printed in England one of five imprints of the 1580 edition. The Latin translation from the Hebrew and Syriac was the work of Immanuel Tremellius 1510-1580 an Italian Jewish convert first to Catholicism then to Protenstantism. In 1547 he was invited to England by Thomas Cranmer 1489-1556 the Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1549 he succeeded Paul Fagius as Regius professor of Hebrew at Cambridge. He was assisted by Franciscus Junius the Elder 1545-1602 his son-in-law. Tremellius' translation first appeared in 1569 in Geneva and portions relating to the Old Testament were published at Franfurt between 1575 and 1579. He here improved on the work of Thomas Berthelet's 1535 partial printing of the Vulgate to such an extent that he ultimately exerted considerable influence in England and on the Continent "Although his version was far from faultless it evinced very thorough scholarship and for long both in England and on the continent was adopted by the reformers as the most accurate Latin rendering. With some alterations it even received the sanction of the universities of Douai and Louvain"; see ODNB. STC 2056.8. Excudebat Henricus Middletonus hardcover
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Bible Latin New Testament
Testamenti Novi. Editio Vulgata
Lugduni: Apud Haered. Seb. Gryphi 1558. 478 p.; 333 1 16 pp. 108 woodcut vignettes by repetition of 78 blocks by Jacques Le Fevre. Printer's griffin device on title-page. 2 vols. 16mo. 19th-century polished calf; joints starting spine of first volume chafed; vol. I title soiled worn and remargined at gutter some toning and soiling to text throughout. 478 p.; 333 1 16 pp. 108 woodcut vignettes by repetition of 78 blocks by Jacques Le Fevre. Printer's griffin device on title-page. 2 vols. 16mo. Published by Sebastian Gryphius a German bookseller and printer who settled in Lyon in the 1520s. Described by Febvre and Martin as the "Prince of the Lyon book trade" in the 1540s he supported local humanist culture and used the italic type developed by Aldus Manutius to print compact beautiful books. A famous illustrated New Testament important "chiefly because of its influence on Bernard Salomon's New Testament cuts". Baudrier VIII 290; Mortimer French 16th Century Books 90 edition of 1560; OCLC: 551931968 locates one copy Apud Haered. Seb. Gryphi unknown
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BIBLE Latin
Biblia cum summariorum apparatu pleno quadruplicique repertorio insignita.
Lyon: Jacques I Mareschal for Simon Vincent 1519. 8vo 180 x 126 mm. 30 500 54 pp. with pagination errors. Title and first table printed in red and black text in two columns with printed marginalia indices and summary in 3 columns. Colophon on fol. RR4v. Publisher's woodcut device Baudrier no. 2 on title and final verso full-page woodcut showing the six days of Creation within ornamental border historiated woodcut initials throughout; red paragraph marks to opening page and red highlighting to the facing woodcut. Mainly faint marginal dampstain in upper margins light discoloration to outer margins. Contemporary Flemish blind-tooled calf over wooden boards sides with leafy roll-tool border enclosing central panel with intersecting triple fillets forming a saltire design the compartments filled with a repeated foliate tool arranged symmetrically one of two fore-edge clasps two catches; many deckle edges preserved worn a few small chips to leather pastedown endpapers renewed. Provenance: early ownership inscriptions on title: Mrr Cornelius Adamus ter Borch; and Siba Lÿken; contemporary marginal notes and some text markings crosses in margins and underlinings in first few books Genesis-Deuteronomy; abundant 17th and/or 18th-century philological annotations in Genesis and Exodus and in the indices including full page of notes on blank page 2E5v.A complete portable Bible printed in very small types containing an ample scholarly apparatus and finding aids for the use of theology students and scholars; this copy with contemporary annotations and in a contemporary blind-tooled calf binding probably Flemish. This compact glossed Bible densely and economically printed with no break between the Old and New Testaments is enlivened by hundreds of historiated woodcut initials from woodcut alphabets designed by Guillaume Leroy who also designed the six-part full-page woodcut of the Creation. Mareschal's useful "pocket" Bibles were bestsellers this being the fourth of six octavo editions from his press. They were among the first Bible editions to include a rhyming mnemonic Biblical summary by the minorite friar Franciscus Gothi in which each four-line verse summarizes a Biblical chapter. Occupying here the final two quires and called for in the colophon it is not recorded by Baudrier or Gültlingen. Possibly buyers had the choice of including it or not in their copies. Otherwise the text of Mareschal's octavo Bibles follows that of the Bible printed in Basel in 1509 by Johann Petri and Froben using the text edited by the Dominican Alberto Castellano and supplying for the first time marginal notes citing canon law. The apparatus includes four tables and a glossary of Hebrew names. As in the Petri editions a six-line commendatory poem by Matthias Sambucellus is printed on the title here with the first word of the last line incorrectly given as "Omne" instead of "Omine."The publisher Simon Vincent belonged to Lyon's powerful booksellers' guild the Compagnie des Libraires whose members helped Mareschal during his early years impressed by his skill conscientiousness and sobriety "a rare trait among printers of this period" notes Baudrier qualities which contrasted markedly with those of the printer Michel Topie whose press Mareschal had acquired in 1512 Baudrier 11:383.USTC 145003; Adams B-997; Pettegree & Walsby French Vernacular Books III: 57271. Darlow & Moule II: 6093 note; Baudrier Bibliographie lyonnaise 11: 401 and pp. 380 397 & 448; Gültlingen Bibliographie des livres imprimés à Lyon 2:209 no. 56. Jacques I Mareschal [for Simon Vincent] unknown books
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Bible Latin
Biblia Sacra. Vulgata Editione translat. ex Hebrae Sanctis Pagnini; Romana ex Setuag. & Chaldaicae Paraphrasis Trans. Congesta Fratris Forunati Fanensis Fortunato Scacchi . Tribus distincta partibus
Venezia: Antonio Pinelli 1609. Engraved title pages in red and black; text in four columns 24-1102 2 ; 8-674-2 p. ; 8-326-34 p. 2 vols. Folio. Contemporary pigskin with ms. lettering on spine. Covers a bit soiled but binding is solid and text near immaculate. Handsome copy ex-library deaccessioned in 1873 from a library in Bologna with occasional stamps. Engraved title pages in red and black; text in four columns 24-1102 2 ; 8-674-2 p. ; 8-326-34 p. 2 vols. Folio. A gathering of Latin translations: The Vulgate printed after an edition printed in Antwerp in 1605; the translation from the Hebrew by St. Pagnini after the Lyon edition of 1528; and the Septuagint after the edition of Rome 1508.<br/><br/>Scarce in institutions: OCLC locates 3 copies in Italy 2 in France 1 in Switzerland and none in Great Britain or the United States. Not in Darlow and Moule; OCLC 800915086 Antonio Pinelli unknown books
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