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‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1809. N. T.‎

‎2 lines in Greek then Novum Testamentum graece ex recensione Jo. Jac. Griesbachii cum selecta lectionum varietate.‎

‎Cantabrigiae Nov-Anglorum: Typis Academicis sumptibus W. Wells & W. Hilliard 1809. 8vo. 2 vols. I: 2 ff. pp. VII VIII�XXIV 275 1 blank pp. II: 1 f. pp. 277 278�615 1 blank p. <br><br>First American printing of the Griesbach Greek New Testament and only the third version to be published here. Printed at Cambridge Massachusetts and using as its text the 1805 Leipzig printing interleaved with blank sheets for notes some of which have been employed for that purpose. <br>    <br>    Shaw & Shoemaker 17009; Hall American Greek Testaments pp. 27 & 65. Recent blue cloth spines gilt-lettered; slight rubbing to corners and lettering. Remnants of paper labels and inked marginalia on title-pages. Pages lightly age-toned with darker stains none obscuring print; but with a few small internal holes resulting in loss of individual letters but not of sense. Typis Academicis, sumptibus W. Wells & W. Hilliard hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 7132

‎Bible. NT. Paige Lucius R. N. T.‎

‎A Commentary On The New Testament. Matthew Mark & Luke John.‎

‎Boston: Benjamin B. Mussey. Good; Boards showing at corners short hinge crack. 1844-1845. First Edition. Hardcover. 12mo 7" - 7�" tall; Half leather two volumes 401 414p. American Imprints #44-648. . Benjamin B. Mussey hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 58324

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‎Bible. NT. English. 1794. Burkitt. N. T.‎

‎Expository notes with practical observations upon the New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Wherein the whole of the sacred text is recited the sense explained and the instructive example of the blessed Jesus and His apostles to our imitation recommended.‎

‎New Haven: Pr. by Abel Morse for the Rev. David Austin 1794. 4to 26.3 cm 10.4". 1168 pp. lacking frontis. portrait pp. 121�28. <br><br>First American edition following the British first of 1700�03 of this successful and remarkably often reprinted New Testament with commentary by Anglican clergyman William Burkitt one online database erroneously describes a few holdings of this edition as having been printed in 1793. The Rev. Thomas Hartwell Horne called it a "deservedly popular work" with much "practical utility"; Spurgeon admired it too and useful in its way it still is.<br>    The Biblical verses with interspersed exegesis are printed in double columns <br>    <br>    ESTC W32224; Evans 26668; Hills English Bible in America 47; O'Callaghan 49; Trumbull Connecticut 423; Horne Introduction to the Critical Study & Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures III 54. Contemporary mottled sheep rebacked with speckled calf spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label and gilt-stamped decorations; original leather rubbed edges and corners refurbished. First few leaves institutionally pressure-stamped. Title-page with edges browned and chipped margins repaired with tiny losses to two letters carefully supplied by hand; dedication leaf with repaired tear; last leaf with repaired tear. Pages age-toned with intermittent offsetting and foxing some corners bumped a few edge chips. Frontispiece and pp. 121�28 early parts of Mark lacking. A sturdy handsome Bible for family use. Pr. by Abel Morse for the Rev. David Austin hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 26207

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1855. Greenfield. N. T.‎

‎He Kaine Diatheke Novum Testamentum ad exemplar Millianum cum emendationibus et lectionibus Griesbachii . studio et labore Guilielmi Greenfield.‎

‎Philadelphia: H.C. Peck & Theo. Bliss 1855. 12mo. 571 1 iv 281 1 pp.; 3 maps 2 plts. <br><br>Early U.S. edition of Greenfield's text edited by Joseph P. Engles and accompanied as issued by "The Polymicrian Greek Lexicon to the New Testament."<br>    Provenance: One-word signature "Grainger" dated 1860; signature of Charles Louis Marbury dated 1917. <br>    <br>    Hall American Greek Testaments 17. Contemporary blind-stamped cloth spine with gilt-stamped title; cloth a bit rubbed over extremities with scrape to front joint. Front pastedown with small bookplate of a prominent 20th-century collector; pastedown and free endpaper also with inked inscriptions. Maps age-toned attractively. A few leaves with insect damage to outer edges with loss of words to two leaves; pages clean with some corners dog-eared. H.C. Peck & Theo. Bliss hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 17620

‎Bible. NT. Dutch. Verhulst. 1825. N. T.‎

‎Het Nieuwe Testament van onzen heere Jesus Christus vertaelt volgens de gemeyne Latynsche overzettinge.‎

‎Brussel: J.-B. Dupon 1825. 12mo 17.2 cm 6.75". 6 568 pp. <br><br>Reprinting of Verhulst�s Old Catholic edition of 1717 circulated by the British and Foreign Bible Society. The work is printed in double columns with typographic head- and tailpieces. <br>    <br>    Darlow and Moule 3369. Contemporary diced calf spine tooled in blind with gilt-stamped leather title-label; edges and joints rubbed sides with minor abrasions spine sunned. Front pastedown with traces of a now-absent bookplate. Some light foxing mostly confined to first few leaves. Pp. 5/6 and 7/8 bound in out of order. One leaf with short tear from upper margin touching a few letters; one leaf with upper outer corner torn away with loss of two letters. All edges marbled. J.-B. Dupon hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 20401

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1633. N. T.‎

‎in Greek transliterated as Ts Kains Diathks apanta. then in roman Novi Testamenti libri omnes recens nunc editi: cum notis & animaduersionibus doctissimorum praesertim vero Roberti Stephani Josephi Scaligeri Isaaci Casauboni. Variae item lectiones ex antiquissimis exemplaribus & celeberrimis bibliothecis desumptae.‎

‎Londini i.e. Leiden: Apud B. and A. Elzevir for Richardum Whittakerum bibliopolam 1633. 8vo 17 cm 6.625". 8 459 13 pp. <br><br>Surprise" Elzevir New Testament with an interesting production history: Darlow and Moule note that this "London Whittaker" text was printed by the Elzevir press in Leyden and later sold under their name in 1641 with all but four passages � three of these taken from the 1576 H. Stephanus' edition � matching the second Elzevir edition of 1633. The supplementary notes indeed by R. Whittaker come however from the 1622 Greek Testament printed by J. Bill of London. Notes by Robert Estienne Joseph Juste Scaliger and Isaac Casaubon follow the New Testament.<br>    The text is pleasingly printed in two columns using Greek type with numbered verses and woodcut initials at the start of each book; the dedication and some notes appear in Latin with woodcut initials and one decorative headpiece. One of the Elzevirs' "Non solus" printer's devices also appears on the title-page and this is the edition where 4v contains the last line: "tem opportunitatis . . . Vale."<br>    Binding: 18th-century black morocco spine gilt with spiky-floral compartment stamps surrounded by frames of rules and dots; covers framed in gilt and blind with roll of scallops dashes and fillets and with same spine ornament gilt at corners. Turn-ins with gilt floral roll a little extending onto board edges double-combed marbled endpapers all edges gilt.<br>    Provenance: On front free endpaper 18th-century inked signature of Charles Mays or Mayo or Mayor and 19th-century gift inscription "Charles H. Roberts M.A. from Fred Renshawe"; most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>    <br>    ESTC S90878; Darlow & Moule 4680; STC rev. ed. 2798.5; Willems 397. Bound as above rubbed hinges inside starting to crack the whole still attractive and the volume strong; text with the occasional spot very faint waterstaining through perhaps a third of the text and top edges closely trimmed touching headers on a few leaves. Provenance indicia as above later pencilled bibliographical citations on front free endpaper and "1633" on endpaper in ink. => A production both erudite and aesthetically pleasing. Apud [B. and A. Elzevir for] Richardum Whittakerum, bibliopolam unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 38430

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1633. N. T.‎

‎in Greek transliterated as He Kaine Diatheke. then in roman Novum testamentum. Ex regiis aliisque optimis editionibus cum cura expressum.‎

‎Lugduni Batavorum: Ex officina Elzeviriana 1633. 12mo 13 cm 5.125". 16 861 35 pp. <br><br>Syston Park copy of the editio recepta of Beza's text following the first Elzevir edition of 1624 and largely agreeing with the octavo edition of 1565. Greek New Testaments were a staple of the renowned Elzevir family of printers and Willems declares that of the three printed by the Leyden Elzevirs "celle-ci est la plus belle et la plus recherch�e." => It was in the preface to this edition that this text was first labelled "Textus Receptus."<br>    After the preface the text is printed entirely in Greek except for Latin chapter headings in the table of contents; verse numbers are given in the inner margin of each page. The title-page features the printer's woodcut device of a man picking grapes from a vine on a tree and the motto "Non solus."<br>    Binding: 18th-century crimson straight-grain morocco covers framed in dotted gilt rules board edges and turn-ins with dotted gilt rule spine similarly ruled and with gilt-stamped title. All edges gilt and a light blue silk ribbon placemarker still present. Almost certainly done by => Roger Payne Syston Park's preferred binder.<br>    Provenance: Front pastedown with bookplates of H. Walter Webb and Syston Park i.e. the famous => Syston Park Library collected at Lincolnshire by Sir John Hayford Thorold Bart. and his predecessors; front free endpaper with bookplate of Leila Howard Codman; most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. The Sotheby's catalogue of the Syston Park sale suggests that the present copy was Sir John's duplicate this example having marbled endpapers rather than the "silk linings" described in another copy. <br>    <br>    Darlow & Moule 4679; Willems 396. Bound as above spine slightly dimmed. Bookplates as above; front free endpaper and fly-leaf with affixed slips of old cataloguing and pencilled annotations. Pages clean. => A nice copy with pleasing in fact prestigious provenance. Ex officina Elzeviriana unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 37819

‎Bible. NT. Alexander Albert George trans. N. T.‎

‎Interpretation Of The Entire New Testament By Apostolos Makrakis.‎

‎Chicago: Orthodox Christian Educational Society. Large blue X on title page indicating this came from a Catholic Index . Room collection lower corners dented else about VG. 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Large 8vo; x 2042 pages; Two volumes ending with the book of Jude. Chamberlin page 582. The book of Revolations was issued seperately in 1948. . Orthodox Christian Educational Society hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 55080

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‎Bible. NT. French. 1824. Ostervald. N. T.‎

‎Le nouveau testament de notre seigneur J�sus-Christ. seconde �dition Am�ricaine.‎

‎Boston: J.H.A. Frost 1824. 12mo 18.2 cm 7.1". 379 5 1 blank pp. <br><br>Early American edition of the translation by eminent Swiss Protestant Jean Fr�d�ric Ostervald based on a Paris edition and following 1811 and 1814 U.S. printings. Likely intended for use among French Canadians and French �migr�s in the United States this is a good example of an early American printing of a complete Testament either Old or New in French. <br>    <br>    Shoemaker 15382. Contemporary speckled sheep worn and abraded spine with gilt-stamped leather title label. Front pastedown with early numerical inscription. Outer margins of last few leaves waterstained; some pages with mild cockling or light spotting others with varying degrees of age-toning. J.H.A. Frost hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 6030

‎Bible. NT. French N. T.‎

‎Le Nouveau Testament De Notre Seigneur Jesus-Christ. Traduit Sur La Vulgate Par Le Maistre De Sacy.‎

‎Paris: 58 Rue De Clichy. Good; Corners lightly worn scribble on last page. 1903. Hardcover. 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 394 pages; Blue pebble grain cloth title in blind on front board. . 58, Rue De Clichy hardcover‎

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‎Bible. NT. Syriac. 1664. N. T.‎

‎Novum domini nostri Jesu Christi Testamentum Syriace cum punctis vocalibus & versione Latina Matthaei . plene & emendate editum accurante Aegidio Gutbirio.‎

‎Hamburgi: Typis & impensis authoris 1664. 8vo 17.2 cm 6.75". 32 218 281�604 pp. <br><br>First edition of Gilles Gutbier's acclaimed Syriac New Testament => produced at the author's own expense using types he cut himself. Gutbier 1617�67 a distinguished professor at Hamburg was universally recognized as one of the leading Orientalists of his era. His work on this New Testament was based on all of the previously published Syriac editions and on two unpublished manuscripts one of which had belonged to the emperor Constantine. Darlow and Moule note that Gutbier also includes the previously missing "five books the 'pericope de adulter' and the 'comma Johanneum.'"<br>    This copy has the additional engraved title-page dated 1663 but is not one of the variant issues that include the supplementary pieces mentioned on that title. The printed title-page present here matches Darlow and Moule's state d.<br>    Binding: Contemporary calf round spine gilt spine extra handsome metal and leather closures with gilt tooling on the leather; very pretty simple single gilt-roll border on each board. German floral paste-decorated endpapers and all edges red.<br>    Provenance: Ownership signatures of I. Duvarus 1774; J.G. Drunnburg 1822 Johann O. Nordendam 1830 on front fly-leaf. <br>    <br>    Darlow & Moule 8966; Graesse 103. Leather "shellacked" and shiny; volume now solid with front board reattached using the long-fiber method and areas of spine similarly improved. A sophisticated copy: four leaves of the prefactory matter b1�4 are inserted from a small copy possibly even a different edition. Some early underscoring; overall => very decent as a text and very attractive on shelf or in hand. Typis & impensis authoris hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 36974

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1763. Mill. N. T.‎

‎Novum testamentum. Juxta exemplar Millianum. Typis Joannis Baskerville.‎

‎Oxoni: E typographeo Clarendoniano 1763. 8vo in 4s 23.5 cm 9.25". 4 676 pp. <br><br>Sole octavo printing of the Greek New Testament using Baskerville type i.e. Greek type that Baskerville designed and cut himself; and indeed this pleasingly was printed from the only set of Baskerville type that survives to this day still at Oxford's Clarendon Press. The text was based on the Mill edition of the Greek N.T.; Darlow and Moule notes that while the text "generally reproduces that of Mill . . . Reuss notes seven variations." => An important example of 18th-century fine printing of the Bible.<br>    This copy retains its half-title.<br>    Provenance: The Howell Bible Collection Pacific School of Religion properly released. <br>    <br>    Gaskell enlarged ed. Add. 2; Darlow & Moule 4756. Contemporary acid-stained calf rebacked some time ago with morocco spine with gilt-stamped title and publication information; edges and extremities rubbed sides and spine with small scuffs. New endpapers with pencilled annotations; back pastedown with California bookseller's small ticket. No library markings. Title-page with tiny nick in upper edge. Pages very slightly age-toned with a very few scattered small spots otherwise crisp and clean. E typographeo Clarendoniano unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 34979

‎Bible. NT. Greek & Latin. Arias Montano. 1572. N. T.‎

‎Novvm Testamentvm Graece cum vulgata interpretatione Latina Graeci contextus lineis inserta .‎

‎Heidelberg: Ex officina Commeliniana 1599. 8vo 19.9 cm 7.75". 14 827 1 pp. Lacks interior blank only. <br><br>One of the last 16th-century interlinear editions of the Greek New Testament and Vulgate Latin as first presented in Plantin's monumental Royal Antwerp Polyglot Bible of 1569�72. The text is printed in Greek with the Vulgate in roman type inter-linearly; additionally there are decorative letters and head� and tailpieces. When the Vulgate differs from the Greek its text is printed in the margin as a shouldernote and a literal Latin rendering by the great Spanish theologian Benedictus Arias Montanus a.k.a. Benito Arias Montano is printed in italics in the text. The Commelin device appears on the title-page which describes this printing as "Editio postrema mult� qu�m antehac emendatior."<br>    Evidence of Readership: Marginal notes or accents in at least two early hands have been added in ink in two dozen�plus places with one page used for scribbling and content ranging from a squiggle to a word to real notes; two Latin words and the publication date in Arabic numerals under the publisher's roman have been inked to the title-page.<br>    Provenance: Early calligraphic ownership note of "Dudley" dated 1843 on binder's blank; later ownership signature of E.F. Whitehouse with the shelfmark 354 and an acquisition note including the collectorly report "It was all to bits I had it bound and consider it a great curiosity. <br>    <br>    Adams B1716; Darlow & Moule 4656a; VD16 ZV 1904; USTC 440704. Recent half brown calf and mustard buckram cloth red leather spine label lettered in gilt all edges speckled brown new endpapers; very gently rubbed one short tear at bottom gutter of binder's blank. Light age-toning and waterstaining of various darknesses throughout most of the text with the occasional spot. The title leaf has been backed with a later paper with no loss of content; interior blank only lacking as above three leaves with small interior holes affecting letters two leaves with marginal sections torn away. Readership and provenance evidence as above with some inked notes trimmed or bled onto surrounding leaves. => Read and engaged with by multiple people and all the more intriguing because of it. Ex officina Commeliniana hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 39429

‎Bible. NT. Matthew. English. 1899. N. T.‎

‎The Gospel according to Saint Matthew: translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.‎

‎New York: American Bible Society 1899. 32mo. 186 pp. <br><br>Publisher's cloth wrappers front cover with gilt-stamped title; silk ribbon placemarker; all edges orange. Owner's signature at front endpaper. Pencilled marginal notations and marks and underlining throughout; notations to back blank pages. Faint offsetting from old paper inserted between several pages. Nice little book. American Bible Society hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 13914

‎Bible. NT. English. 1600. Rheims. N. T.‎

‎The New Testament of Iesus Christ faithfully translated into English out of the authentical Latin diligently conferred with the Greeke and other editions in divers languages.‎

‎Antwerp: By Daniel Vervliet 1600. Small 4to 21 cm; 8.25". 18 ff. 745 1 pp. 13 ff. <br><br>The second edition of the Roman Catholic new Testament in English. The translation is the work of a number of English Catholic priests but principally of Gregory Martin who fled to France in 1568 because of persecution in their native land and under the direction of Dr. later Cardinal William Allen founded the English College at Douai. The college moved for a short time to Rheims but subsequently returned as the title-page here attests.<br>    The first edition of this translation was issued at Rheims in 1582 in over-sanguine hopes that its sale would be successful enough to underwrite the cost of a prompt production of the Old Testament. The two-volume O.T. did not appear however until 1609/1610.<br>    The second edition of the Rheims N.T. is a revision of the first not merely a reprinting of it and contains a "Table of Heretical Corruptions" not found in the 1582 printing and a new preface. In an era of noticeable decline in the art of printing this Testament enjoys far better than average typography. <br>    <br>    Darlow & Moule 198; Herbert 258; STC 2989; ESTC S102510. Late 17th- early 18th-century English calf with concentric blind panels on covers in contrasting tones of brown and tan all edges deep red; covers with scrapes and bumps rebacked with hinges inside strengthened new endpapers with 1906 owner's inscription on front free one. Title-page dust-soiled and torn in upper margin with some loss of decorative border page skillfully remargined with blank paper. Some foxing and age-soiling in early leaves; this similarly at rear starting around p. 640 and most notable in Tables with also some dust-soiling and with light waterstaining across a good number of upper outer corners. Overall a good to very good copy sturdy and appealing. By Daniel Vervliet unknown‎

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‎Bible. NT. Choctaw. Wright Byington. 1848. N. T.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ translated into the Choctaw language. Pin chitokaka pi okchalinchi Chisus Klaist in Testament Himona chahta anumpta atoshowa hoke.‎

‎New York: American Bible Society 1848. 12mo 18.1 cm 7.1". 818 pp. <br><br>First edition of the first complete New Testament in Choctaw. Variously given as Chahta Chactas Chato Tchakta Chocktaw or Chactaw Choctaw is a language of the Muskogean family spoken by Native Americans who originally lived in parts of Mississippi Alabama and Louisiana before being relocated to Oklahoma. This translation was done by two Presbyterian missionaries the Revs. Alfred Wright and Cyrus Byington; the Book of a Thousand Tongues says that they were "substantially assisted by Joseph Dukes and W.H. McKinney educated Choctaws."<br>    The Rev. Wright 1788�1853 spent over 30 years among the Choctaw people in Mississippi and Oklahoma. He founded the Wheelock Mission named in honor of either Eleazer Wheelock Dartmouth College's first president or his son John his successor as Dartmouth's president � or possibly both in 1832 where he was directly involved in developing the Choctaw written language along with Byington and Dukes. <br>    <br>    Darlow & Moule 3051; Newberry Library Ayer Indians Choctaw-9; North & Nida Book of a Thousand Tongues 1972 265; Pilling Muskhogean 101; Pilling Proof-sheets 2744. Not in Field; not in Sabin. Period-style half morocco and marbled paper�covered sides spine with gilt-stamped title and date. First and last pages slightly smudged text otherwise clean; a few scattered signatures unopened. A handsome copy of an uncommon and significant New Testament. American Bible Society unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 29504

‎Bible. NT. Greek N. T.‎

‎The New Testament in the Original Greek‎

‎New York: Macmillan Company 1948. The text revised by Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort. Student's edition with lexicon. Greek-English lexicon to the New Testament by W. J. Hickie at the end. 618 1 213 1p. original grey cloth. Macmillan Company unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 033537

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‎Bible. NT. English. 1870. Authorized. N. T.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.‎

‎New York: American Bible Society 1870. 8vo. 2 3-447 1 blank 2 1 blank 3-112 pp. <br><br>32nd edition." Pica type. Contemporary sheep elaborately blind-embossed covers and spine; title gilt-stamped on the spine. Front cover detached; back joint open but cover still attached; edges rubbed; piece missing from spine. Age-toning. Waterstains in lower margins. American Bible Society unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 4811

‎Bible. NT. English. 1884. Authorized. N. T.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ.‎

‎London: Longmans Green & Co. 1883. 4to. xvi 540 pp. lacking a total of 114 pp. <br><br>Artists at a major publishing house have sadly removed all the original full-page engravings and many of the other leaves from this handsomely illustrated and decorated Bible. Originally sixty full-page wood engravings all lacking in this copy and forty wood-engraved marginal ornaments initial letters medallions and culs-de-lampe illustrated this handsomely printed edition of the New Testament; in fact every page is decorated in some elaborate way. The illustrations are after Italian old masters such as Andrea del Sarto Fra Angelico Titian Raphael Leonardo Perugino and the like and the engravers were such notables as R.C. West J. Cooper W. Measom and the Messrs. Dalziel. <br>    <br>    Not in Herbert. Faux pebbled leather; spine modestly gilt. Binding abraded. Scattered foxing. All edges marbled. Lacking a total of 114 out of 556 pp. Longmans, Green, & Co. hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 2572

‎Bible. NT. English. 1842. Authorized ie. "King James Version". N. T. i. e.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.‎

‎Philadelphia: Thomas Sutton 1842. 8vo. 240 pp. <br><br><br>    <br>    Hills 1153. Later 19th century quarter sheep over paper boards; worn paper over boards with water damage some bubbling chipping on board edges and chipping at head and foot of spine. A few dog-ears and tears without loss of text four pages shaved at outer edge with loss of last few letters of most lines. Moderate staining. Extensive pencil and ink notations and scribbles on endpapers some ink and pencil marks elsewhere. Front fly-leaf and rear fly-leaf and endpaper lacking. Thomas Sutton hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 16088

‎Bible. NT. English. 1831. Authorized ie. "King James Version". N. T. i. e.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.‎

‎Exeter N.H.: James Derby 1831. 32mo 11.1 cm 4.375". 259 1 blank pp. lacks the frontis. <br><br>Stereotyped by the publisher" this 32mo pocket New Testament is printed in two columns in small type set 16 lines to the inch.<br>    Binding: Straight-grained roan covers gilt-ruled and spine gilt extra. <br>    <br>    O'Callaghan 213; Hills 765 not calling for a frontis. ; not in Herbert. Binding rubbed with corners bumped and spine-gilt faded but still softly pretty; lacking the frontispiece which Hills does not call for and title-page partially detached at gutter. Pp. 5�6 and 229�30 chipped on lower outer corner with loss of part of page number from the former; free endpapers chipped; some old dog-ears; light foxing and occasional spots and occasional light waterstaining. => An attractive solid small American Testament. James Derby unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 7513

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1842. Hahn. N. T.‎

‎three lines in Greek transliterated as He Kaine Diatheke then in roman Novum Testamentum Graece.‎

‎Neo-Eboraci: sumptibus et typis Leavitt et Trow; Bostoniae: Apud Crocker et Brwester 1851. 12mo. xxviii 508 pp. <br><br>A Hahn edition: "post Ioh. Aug. Henr. Tittmannum . ad fidem optimorum librorum secundis curis recognovit lectionumque varietatem notavit Augustus Hahn . Editio Americana stereotypa curante Edvardo Robinson. <br>    <br>    Hall American Greek Testaments p. 66. Ex-library copy: black buckram call number label on spine rubber stamp on title-page and other rubber stamps on endpapers and the closed edges of the volume. sumptibus et typis Leavitt et Trow; Bostoniae: Apud Crocker et Brwester hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 25307

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1851. Hahn. N. T.‎

‎three lines in Greek transliterated as He Kaine Diatheke then in roman Novum Testamentum Graece.‎

‎Neo-Eboraci: Leavitt et Co. 1851. 12mo. xxviii 508 pp. <br><br>A Hahn edition: "post Ioh. Aug. Henr. Tittmannum .ad fidem optimorum librorum secundis curis recognovit lectionumque varietatem notavit Augustus Hahn . Editio Americana stereotypa curante Edvardo Robinson. <br>    <br>    Not in Hall American Greek Testaments. Later black cloth; all edges gilt. Title in white on spine. Ex-library copy: remnant of call number label on spine perforation stamp on title-page. Title-page and first text leaf separated. Leavitt et Co. hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 25306

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1840. N. T.‎

‎three lines in Greek transliterated as He Kaine Diatheke then in roman Novum Testamentum Graece. editio stereotypa.‎

‎Lipsiae: sumptibus et typis Caroli Tauchnitii 1840. Small 8vo. xxxvi 657 pp. <br><br>Post Ioh. Aug. Henr. Tittmannum ad fidem optimorum librorum secundis curis recognovit lectionumque varietatem notavit Augustus Hahn." Contents: p. iii-vi Tittmann's preface dated 1819; p. vii-xvi preface by Hahn; p. xvii-xxxvi "Notitia subsidiorum" i.e. lists of MSS. versions etc.; p. 1-656 1 Greek text. 19th-century German black mottled paper over paste boards. Text block starting to crack between pp. xviii and xix. Ex-library: binding abraded old paper spine label bookplate on front pastedown. NO rubber-stamps. sumptibus et typis Caroli Tauchnitii hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 25311

‎BIBLE. NT. POCOCKE Edward ed.‎

‎Title in Syriac Epistolae quatuor Petri secunda Johannis secunda & terria & Iudae fratris Jacobi una.‎

‎Leiden:: Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevir 1630. First edition. old full limp vellum. Lacking rear free endpaper and front free endpaper defective; old repair to a long tear in one leaf; old ms. notes on pastedowns; vellum soiled. . 8vo. Printed in Hebrew Arabic Latin and Greek. Title page in red and black. Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevir, hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 65612

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‎Bible. NT. Turkish. Ali Ufki. 1819. N. T.‎

‎title-page in Turkish in Arabic characters transliterated as Kitab el-ahd el-cedid i.e. New Testament.‎

‎Paris: British and Foreign Bible Society 1819. 8vo 22 cm 8.5". 487 1 blank pp. <br><br>Darlow and Moule report that this is "apparently the earliest Arabo-Turkish edition" of the New Testament and North and Nida corroborate that having found no earlier printing. "The earliest translation of the scriptures into Osmanli was made in the 17th century in Constantinople by Albertus Bobovius Bobowsky a Pole by birth. . . . Publicly embracing the Moslem faith he received the name of Ali Bey. . . . He translated the entire Christian Scriptures in manuscript into Osmanli i.e. Ottoman Turkish. . . . In 1814 the B.F.B.S. obtained the loan of this MS. from the University of Leyden" Darlow & Moule. Editing began in 1815 and printing in 1817 but the death of the editor Jean Daniel Kieffer in April 1817 delayed publication until 1819.<br>    => While this Testament is in Turkish it is printed in Arabic characters. We must also point out that there are copies reported as ending on page 483 � those copies lack the index and are incomplete. <br>    <br>    Darlow & Moule 9453; North & Nida Book of a Thousand Tongues 1972 1303. 20th-century chocolate brown calf round spine with raised bands and gilt-stamped black leather title-label. Endpapers and fly-leaves with early pencilled and inked annotations including ownership inscription of M. Wordsworth; preliminary and final leaves foxed with scattered spots internally. Title-page with pencilled English title and incorrect date. A very good copy. British and Foreign Bible Society] hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 39340

‎Bible. NT. English. 1884. Authorized. N. T.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ.‎

‎London: Longmans Green & Co. 1883. 4to. xvi 540 pp. lacking a total of 114 pp. <br><br>Artists at a major publishing house have sadly removed all the original full-page engravings and many of the other leaves from this handsomely illustrated and decorated Bible. Originally sixty full-page wood engravings all lacking in this copy and forty wood-engraved marginal ornaments initial letters medallions and culs-de-lampe illustrated this handsomely printed edition of the New Testament; in fact every page is decorated in some elaborate way. The illustrations are after Italian old masters such as Andrea del Sarto Fra Angelico Titian Raphael Leonardo Perugino and the like and the engravers were such notables as R.C. West J. Cooper W. Measom and the Messrs. Dalziel. <br>    <br>    Not in Herbert. Faux pebbled leather; spine modestly gilt. Binding abraded. Scattered foxing. All edges marbled. Lacking a total of 114 out of 556 pp. Longmans, Green, & Co. hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 2572

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1840. N. T.‎

‎three lines in Greek transliterated as He Kaine Diatheke then in roman Novum Testamentum Graece. editio stereotypa.‎

‎Lipsiae: sumptibus et typis Caroli Tauchnitii 1840. Small 8vo. xxxvi 657 pp. <br><br>Post Ioh. Aug. Henr. Tittmannum ad fidem optimorum librorum secundis curis recognovit lectionumque varietatem notavit Augustus Hahn." Contents: p. iii-vi Tittmann's preface dated 1819; p. vii-xvi preface by Hahn; p. xvii-xxxvi "Notitia subsidiorum" i.e. lists of MSS. versions etc.; p. 1-656 1 Greek text. 19th-century German black mottled paper over paste boards. Text block starting to crack between pp. xviii and xix. Ex-library: binding abraded old paper spine label bookplate on front pastedown. NO rubber-stamps. sumptibus et typis Caroli Tauchnitii hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 25311

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1851. Hahn. N. T.‎

‎three lines in Greek transliterated as He Kaine Diatheke then in roman Novum Testamentum Graece.‎

‎Neo-Eboraci: Leavitt et Co. 1851. 12mo. xxviii 508 pp. <br><br>A Hahn edition: "post Ioh. Aug. Henr. Tittmannum .ad fidem optimorum librorum secundis curis recognovit lectionumque varietatem notavit Augustus Hahn . Editio Americana stereotypa curante Edvardo Robinson. <br>    <br>    Not in Hall American Greek Testaments. Later black cloth; all edges gilt. Title in white on spine. Ex-library copy: remnant of call number label on spine perforation stamp on title-page. Title-page and first text leaf separated. Leavitt et Co. hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 25306

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1842. Hahn. N. T.‎

‎three lines in Greek transliterated as He Kaine Diatheke then in roman Novum Testamentum Graece.‎

‎Neo-Eboraci: sumptibus et typis Leavitt et Trow; Bostoniae: Apud Crocker et Brwester 1851. 12mo. xxviii 508 pp. <br><br>A Hahn edition: "post Ioh. Aug. Henr. Tittmannum . ad fidem optimorum librorum secundis curis recognovit lectionumque varietatem notavit Augustus Hahn . Editio Americana stereotypa curante Edvardo Robinson. <br>    <br>    Hall American Greek Testaments p. 66. Ex-library copy: black buckram call number label on spine rubber stamp on title-page and other rubber stamps on endpapers and the closed edges of the volume. sumptibus et typis Leavitt et Trow; Bostoniae: Apud Crocker et Brwester hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 25307

‎Bible. NT. Choctaw. Wright Byington. 1848. N. T.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ translated into the Choctaw language. Pin chitokaka pi okchalinchi Chisus Klaist in Testament Himona chahta anumpta atoshowa hoke.‎

‎New York: American Bible Society 1848. 12mo 18.1 cm 7.1". 818 pp. <br><br>First edition of the first complete New Testament in Choctaw. Variously given as Chahta Chactas Chato Tchakta Chocktaw or Chactaw Choctaw is a language of the Muskogean family spoken by Native Americans who originally lived in parts of Mississippi Alabama and Louisiana before being relocated to Oklahoma. This translation was done by two Presbyterian missionaries the Revs. Alfred Wright and Cyrus Byington; the Book of a Thousand Tongues says that they were "substantially assisted by Joseph Dukes and W.H. McKinney educated Choctaws."<br>    The Rev. Wright 1788–1853 spent over 30 years among the Choctaw people in Mississippi and Oklahoma. He founded the Wheelock Mission named in honor of either Eleazer Wheelock Dartmouth College's first president or his son John his successor as Dartmouth's president — or possibly both in 1832 where he was directly involved in developing the Choctaw written language along with Byington and Dukes. <br>    <br>    Darlow & Moule 3051; Newberry Library Ayer Indians Choctaw-9; North & Nida Book of a Thousand Tongues 1972 265; Pilling Muskhogean 101; Pilling Proof-sheets 2744. Not in Field; not in Sabin. Period-style half morocco and marbled paper–covered sides spine with gilt-stamped title and date. First and last pages slightly smudged text otherwise clean; a few scattered signatures unopened. A handsome copy of an uncommon and significant New Testament. American Bible Society unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 29504

‎Bible. NT. Dutch. Verhulst. 1825. N. T.‎

‎Het Nieuwe Testament van onzen heere Jesus Christus vertaelt volgens de gemeyne Latynsche overzettinge.‎

‎Brussel: J.-B. Dupon 1825. 12mo 17.2 cm 6.75". 6 568 pp. <br><br>Reprinting of Verhulst’s Old Catholic edition of 1717 circulated by the British and Foreign Bible Society. The work is printed in double columns with typographic head- and tailpieces. <br>    <br>    Darlow and Moule 3369. Contemporary diced calf spine tooled in blind with gilt-stamped leather title-label; edges and joints rubbed sides with minor abrasions spine sunned. Front pastedown with traces of a now-absent bookplate. Some light foxing mostly confined to first few leaves. Pp. 5/6 and 7/8 bound in out of order. One leaf with short tear from upper margin touching a few letters; one leaf with upper outer corner torn away with loss of two letters. All edges marbled. J.-B. Dupon hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 20401

‎Bible. NT. English. 1600. Rheims. N. T.‎

‎The New Testament of Iesus Christ faithfully translated into English out of the authentical Latin diligently conferred with the Greeke and other editions in divers languages.‎

‎Antwerp: By Daniel Vervliet 1600. Small 4to 21 cm; 8.25". 18 ff. 745 1 pp. 13 ff. <br><br>The second edition of the Roman Catholic new Testament in English. The translation is the work of a number of English Catholic priests but principally of Gregory Martin who fled to France in 1568 because of persecution in their native land and under the direction of Dr. later Cardinal William Allen founded the English College at Douai. The college moved for a short time to Rheims but subsequently returned as the title-page here attests.<br>    The first edition of this translation was issued at Rheims in 1582 in over-sanguine hopes that its sale would be successful enough to underwrite the cost of a prompt production of the Old Testament. The two-volume O.T. did not appear however until 1609/1610.<br>    The second edition of the Rheims N.T. is a revision of the first not merely a reprinting of it and contains a "Table of Heretical Corruptions" not found in the 1582 printing and a new preface. In an era of noticeable decline in the art of printing this Testament enjoys far better than average typography. <br>    <br>    Darlow & Moule 198; Herbert 258; STC 2989; ESTC S102510. Late 17th- early 18th-century English calf with concentric blind panels on covers in contrasting tones of brown and tan all edges deep red; covers with scrapes and bumps rebacked with hinges inside strengthened new endpapers with 1906 owner's inscription on front free one. Title-page dust-soiled and torn in upper margin with some loss of decorative border page skillfully remargined with blank paper. Some foxing and age-soiling in early leaves; this similarly at rear starting around p. 640 and most notable in Tables with also some dust-soiling and with light waterstaining across a good number of upper outer corners. Overall a good to very good copy sturdy and appealing. By Daniel Vervliet unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 33612

‎Bible. NT. English. 1794. Burkitt. N. T.‎

‎Expository notes with practical observations upon the New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Wherein the whole of the sacred text is recited the sense explained and the instructive example of the blessed Jesus and His apostles to our imitation recommended.‎

‎New Haven: Pr. by Abel Morse for the Rev. David Austin 1794. 4to 26.3 cm 10.4". 1168 pp. lacking frontis. portrait pp. 121–28. <br><br>First American edition following the British first of 1700–03 of this successful and remarkably often reprinted New Testament with commentary by Anglican clergyman William Burkitt one online database erroneously describes a few holdings of this edition as having been printed in 1793. The Rev. Thomas Hartwell Horne called it a "deservedly popular work" with much "practical utility"; Spurgeon admired it too and useful in its way it still is.<br>    The Biblical verses with interspersed exegesis are printed in double columns. <br>    <br>    ESTC W32224; Evans 26668; Hills English Bible in America 47; O'Callaghan 49; Trumbull Connecticut 423; Horne Introduction to the Critical Study & Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures III 54. Contemporary mottled sheep rebacked with speckled calf spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label and gilt-stamped decorations; original leather rubbed edges and corners refurbished. First few leaves institutionally pressure-stamped. Title-page with edges browned and chipped margins repaired with tiny losses to two letters carefully supplied by hand; dedication leaf with repaired tear; last leaf with repaired tear. Pages age-toned with intermittent offsetting and foxing some corners bumped a few edge chips. Frontispiece and pp. 121–28 early parts of Mark lacking. A sturdy handsome Bible for family use. Pr. by Abel Morse for the Rev. David Austin hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 26207

‎Bible. NT. English. 1831. Authorized ie. "King James Version". N. T. i. e.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.‎

‎Exeter N.H.: James Derby 1831. 32mo 11.1 cm 4.375". 259 1 blank pp. lacks the frontis. <br><br>Stereotyped by the publisher" this 32mo pocket New Testament is printed in two columns in small type set 16 lines to the inch.<br>    Binding: Straight-grained roan covers gilt-ruled and spine gilt extra. <br>    <br>    O'Callaghan 213; Hills 765 not calling for a frontis. ; not in Herbert. Binding rubbed with corners bumped and spine-gilt faded but still softly pretty; lacking the frontispiece which Hills does not call for and title-page partially detached at gutter. Pp. 5–6 and 229–30 chipped on lower outer corner with loss of part of page number from the former; free endpapers chipped; some old dog-ears; light foxing and occasional spots and occasional light waterstaining. => An attractive solid small American Testament. James Derby unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 7513

‎Bible. NT. English. 1842. Authorized ie. "King James Version". N. T. i. e.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.‎

‎Philadelphia: Thomas Sutton 1842. 8vo. 240 pp. <br><br><br>    <br>    Hills 1153. Later 19th century quarter sheep over paper boards; worn paper over boards with water damage some bubbling chipping on board edges and chipping at head and foot of spine. A few dog-ears and tears without loss of text four pages shaved at outer edge with loss of last few letters of most lines. Moderate staining. Extensive pencil and ink notations and scribbles on endpapers some ink and pencil marks elsewhere. Front fly-leaf and rear fly-leaf and endpaper lacking. Thomas Sutton hardcover books‎

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‎Bible. NT. English. 1870. Authorized. N. T.‎

‎The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.‎

‎New York: American Bible Society 1870. 8vo. 2 3-447 1 blank 2 1 blank 3-112 pp. <br><br>32nd edition." Pica type. Contemporary sheep elaborately blind-embossed covers and spine; title gilt-stamped on the spine. Front cover detached; back joint open but cover still attached; edges rubbed; piece missing from spine. Age-toning. Waterstains in lower margins. American Bible Society unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 4811

‎Bible. NT. French. 1824. Ostervald. N. T.‎

‎Le nouveau testament de notre seigneur Jésus-Christ. seconde édition Américaine.‎

‎Boston: J.H.A. Frost 1824. 12mo 18.2 cm 7.1". 379 5 1 blank pp. <br><br>Early American edition of the translation by eminent Swiss Protestant Jean Frédéric Ostervald based on a Paris edition and following 1811 and 1814 U.S. printings. Likely intended for use among French Canadians and French émigrés in the United States this is a good example of an early American printing of a complete Testament either Old or New in French. <br>    <br>    Shoemaker 15382. Contemporary speckled sheep worn and abraded spine with gilt-stamped leather title label. Front pastedown with early numerical inscription. Outer margins of last few leaves waterstained; some pages with mild cockling or light spotting others with varying degrees of age-toning. J.H.A. Frost hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 6030

‎Bible. NT. Greek & Latin. Arias Montano. 1572. N. T.‎

‎Novvm Testamentvm Graece cum vulgata interpretatione Latina Graeci contextus lineis inserta .‎

‎Heidelberg: Ex officina Commeliniana 1599. 8vo 19.9 cm 7.75". 14 827 1 pp. Lacks interior blank only. <br><br>One of the last 16th-century interlinear editions of the Greek New Testament and Vulgate Latin as first presented in Plantin's monumental Royal Antwerp Polyglot Bible of 1569–72. The text is printed in Greek with the Vulgate in roman type inter-linearly; additionally there are decorative letters and head– and tailpieces. When the Vulgate differs from the Greek its text is printed in the margin as a shouldernote and a literal Latin rendering by the great Spanish theologian Benedictus Arias Montanus a.k.a. Benito Arias Montano is printed in italics in the text. The Commelin device appears on the title-page which describes this printing as "Editio postrema multò quàm antehac emendatior."<br>    Evidence of Readership: Marginal notes or accents in at least two early hands have been added in ink in two dozen–plus places with one page used for scribbling and content ranging from a squiggle to a word to real notes; two Latin words and the publication date in Arabic numerals under the publisher's roman have been inked to the title-page.<br>    Provenance: Early calligraphic ownership note of "Dudley" dated 1843 on binder's blank; later ownership signature of E.F. Whitehouse with the shelfmark 354 and an acquisition note including the collectorly report "It was all to bits I had it bound and consider it a great curiosity. <br>    <br>    Adams B1716; Darlow & Moule 4656a; VD16 ZV 1904; USTC 440704. Recent half brown calf and mustard buckram cloth red leather spine label lettered in gilt all edges speckled brown new endpapers; very gently rubbed one short tear at bottom gutter of binder's blank. Light age-toning and waterstaining of various darknesses throughout most of the text with the occasional spot. The title leaf has been backed with a later paper with no loss of content; interior blank only lacking as above three leaves with small interior holes affecting letters two leaves with marginal sections torn away. Readership and provenance evidence as above with some inked notes trimmed or bled onto surrounding leaves. => Read and engaged with by multiple people and all the more intriguing because of it. Ex officina Commeliniana hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 39429

‎Bible. NT. Greek N. T.‎

‎The New Testament in the Original Greek‎

‎New York: Macmillan Company 1948. The text revised by Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort. Student's edition with lexicon. Greek-English lexicon to the New Testament by W. J. Hickie at the end. 618 1 213 1p. original grey cloth. Macmillan Company unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 033537

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‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1642. N. T.‎

‎Jesu Christi Domini Nostri Novum Testamentum sive Novum Foedus cujus Græco contextui respondent interpretationes duæ: una vetus; altera Theodori Bezæ.‎

‎Cantabrigiae: Ex officina Rogeri Danielis 1642. Folio 37.5 cm 14.5". 8 10 ff. 766 i.e. 764 pp. 12 ff. 125 1 blank pp. 2 1 blank ff. <br><br>In 1565 Theodore Beza 1519–1605 also de Bèsze or Bèze Calvin's chief assistant and successor as leader of his reform movement first published his edition of the Greek New Testament with the Vulgate and his own Latin translation. For the edition of 1582 he revised his text based on the discovery of the important Codex Bezae Codex D a manuscript of the Gospels and Acts probably written in the 5th century and the principal witness to the Western textual tradition of the New Testament. Beza personally owned this codex and presented it to Cambridge University in 1581.<br>    This is the first folio edition of the Greek New Testament to be printed in England as well as the => first Greek–Latin edition of Beza's New Testament to be printed there. It is also considered by the ODCC to be the best edition of Beza's Latin translation of the New Testament. The text is based on Beza's fourth and last edition of 1598 and includes his annotations. Joachim Camerarius's commentary on the New Testament is appended at the end with its own sectional title-page and pagination.<br>    Handsomely printed with an => engraved printer's device on the title-page by Wenceslas Hollar and woodcut initials head- and tailpieces this edition has the text in three parallel columns Greek Beza's Latin version and the Vulgate with a wealth of commentary above and below. The title-page exists in three states: the present one is printed in black only and lists the print-shop of Roger Daniel without "Londini venales prostant."<br>    Provenance: 1710 ownership signature of "R. Holde----." Later in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>    <br>    Wing rev. 2728A; ESTC R35303; Darlow & Moule 4686; not in Rumball-Petre Rare Bibles. On Beza see: Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church 166–67. On the Western text of the N.T. see: Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church 1470–71. Contemporary Dutch-style vellum over pasteboards with central blind-stamped medallion on both boards within a blind double-rule frame; vellum split along front joint outside and peeling at top and bottom of spine. Evidence of silk ties. Title-leaf with dust-soiling and discoloration at inner margin; dust-soiling and light water- or dampstaining variably elsewhere. Overall a sound decent copy. Ex officina Rogeri Danielis hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 40055

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1763. Mill. N. T.‎

‎Novum testamentum. Juxta exemplar Millianum. Typis Joannis Baskerville.‎

‎Oxoni: E typographeo Clarendoniano 1763. 8vo in 4s 23.5 cm 9.25". 4 676 pp. <br><br>Sole octavo printing of the Greek New Testament using Baskerville type i.e. Greek type that Baskerville designed and cut himself; and indeed this pleasingly was printed from the only set of Baskerville type that survives to this day still at Oxford's Clarendon Press. The text was based on the Mill edition of the Greek N.T.; Darlow and Moule notes that while the text "generally reproduces that of Mill . . . Reuss notes seven variations." => An important example of 18th-century fine printing of the Bible.<br>    This copy retains its half-title.<br>    Provenance: The Howell Bible Collection Pacific School of Religion properly released. <br>    <br>    Gaskell enlarged ed. Add. 2; Darlow & Moule 4756. Contemporary acid-stained calf rebacked some time ago with morocco spine with gilt-stamped title and publication information; edges and extremities rubbed sides and spine with small scuffs. New endpapers with pencilled annotations; back pastedown with California bookseller's small ticket. No library markings. Title-page with tiny nick in upper edge. Pages very slightly age-toned with a very few scattered small spots otherwise crisp and clean. E typographeo Clarendoniano unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 34979

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1801. N. T.‎

‎2 lines in Greek then Novum Testamentum.‎

‎Londini: G. Woodfall for T.N. Longman & O. Rees et al. 1801. 12mo. 372 pp. pp. 365-68 bound in at end. <br><br>Darlow and Moule notes that this "closely resembles a duodecimo edition of 1794 printed at London impensis T. Longman etc. Reuss considers that the editor took the Elzevir text as his basis but arbitrarily introduced certain changes from a Plantin edition. The text of the present example differs slightly from that of 1794. <br>    <br>    Darlow & Moule 4776. Contemporary sheep dyed unevenly framed in blind double fillets; rubbed over edges and extremities spine leather cracking and lost over foot of spine original spine label now absent. Front free endpaper lacking; pastedowns and title-page with pencilled and early inked annotations and doodles. Pages waterstained and lightly to moderately foxed. Last four pp. of index bound in after advertisements. G. Woodfall for T.N. Longman & O. Rees, et al. hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 17430

‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1809. N. T.‎

‎2 lines in Greek then Novum Testamentum graece ex recensione Jo. Jac. Griesbachii cum selecta lectionum varietate.‎

‎Cantabrigiae Nov-Anglorum: Typis Academicis sumptibus W. Wells & W. Hilliard 1809. 8vo. 2 vols. I: 2 ff. pp. VII VIII–XXIV 275 1 blank pp. II: 1 f. pp. 277 278–615 1 blank p. <br><br>First American printing of the Griesbach Greek New Testament and only the third version to be published here. Printed at Cambridge Massachusetts and using as its text the 1805 Leipzig printing interleaved with blank sheets for notes some of which have been employed for that purpose. <br>    <br>    Shaw & Shoemaker 17009; Hall American Greek Testaments pp. 27 & 65. Recent blue cloth spines gilt-lettered; slight rubbing to corners and lettering. Remnants of paper labels and inked marginalia on title-pages. Pages lightly age-toned with darker stains none obscuring print; but with a few small internal holes resulting in loss of individual letters but not of sense. Typis Academicis, sumptibus W. Wells & W. Hilliard hardcover books‎

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‎Bible. NT. Greek. 1855. Greenfield. N. T.‎

‎He Kaine Diatheke Novum Testamentum ad exemplar Millianum cum emendationibus et lectionibus Griesbachii . studio et labore Guilielmi Greenfield.‎

‎Philadelphia: H.C. Peck & Theo. Bliss 1855. 12mo. 571 1 iv 281 1 pp.; 3 maps 2 plts. <br><br>Early U.S. edition of Greenfield's text edited by Joseph P. Engles and accompanied as issued by "The Polymicrian Greek Lexicon to the New Testament."<br>    Provenance: One-word signature "Grainger" dated 1860; signature of Charles Louis Marbury dated 1917. <br>    <br>    Hall American Greek Testaments 17. Contemporary blind-stamped cloth spine with gilt-stamped title; cloth a bit rubbed over extremities with scrape to front joint. Front pastedown with small bookplate of a prominent 20th-century collector; pastedown and free endpaper also with inked inscriptions. Maps age-toned attractively. A few leaves with insect damage to outer edges with loss of words to two leaves; pages clean with some corners dog-eared. H.C. Peck & Theo. Bliss hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 17620

‎Bible. NT. Matthew. English. 1899. N. T.‎

‎The Gospel according to Saint Matthew: translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.‎

‎New York: American Bible Society 1899. 32mo. 186 pp. <br><br>Publisher's cloth wrappers front cover with gilt-stamped title; silk ribbon placemarker; all edges orange. Owner's signature at front endpaper. Pencilled marginal notations and marks and underlining throughout; notations to back blank pages. Faint offsetting from old paper inserted between several pages. Nice little book. American Bible Society hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 13914

‎Bible. NT. Syriac. 1664. N. T.‎

‎Novum domini nostri Jesu Christi Testamentum Syriace cum punctis vocalibus & versione Latina Matthaei . plene & emendate editum accurante Aegidio Gutbirio.‎

‎Hamburgi: Typis & impensis authoris 1664. 8vo 17.2 cm 6.75". 32 218 281–604 pp. <br><br>First edition of Gilles Gutbier's acclaimed Syriac New Testament => produced at the author's own expense using types he cut himself. Gutbier 1617–67 a distinguished professor at Hamburg was universally recognized as one of the leading Orientalists of his era. His work on this New Testament was based on all of the previously published Syriac editions and on two unpublished manuscripts one of which had belonged to the emperor Constantine. Darlow and Moule note that Gutbier also includes the previously missing "five books the 'pericope de adulter' and the 'comma Johanneum.'"<br>    This copy has the additional engraved title-page dated 1663 but is not one of the variant issues that include the supplementary pieces mentioned on that title. The printed title-page present here matches Darlow and Moule's state d.<br>    Binding: Contemporary calf round spine gilt spine extra handsome metal and leather closures with gilt tooling on the leather; very pretty simple single gilt-roll border on each board. German floral paste-decorated endpapers and all edges red.<br>    Provenance: Ownership signatures of I. Duvarus 1774; J.G. Drunnburg 1822 Johann O. Nordendam 1830 on front fly-leaf. <br>    <br>    Darlow & Moule 8966; Graesse 103. Leather "shellacked" and shiny; volume now solid with front board reattached using the long-fiber method and areas of spine similarly improved. A sophisticated copy: four leaves of the prefactory matter b1–4 are inserted from a small copy possibly even a different edition. Some early underscoring; overall => very decent as a text and very attractive on shelf or in hand. Typis & impensis authoris hardcover books‎

Bookseller reference : 36974

‎BIBLE. NUMERI.‎

‎La Sainte Bible. Texte de la Vulgate traduction fran�aise en regard avec commentaires th�ologiques moraux philologiques historiques etc. r�dig�s d'apr�s les meilleurs travaux anciens. Les Nombres introduction critique et commentaires par M. l'Abb� Trochon. Traduction fran�aise par M. L'Abb� Bayle.‎

‎Paris P. Lethielleux n.d. ca. 1902/03 208 p. Cloth. 24.5 cm Rebound. Paper browning Introduction Latin text with parallel French translation hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 157900

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‎Bible. O. T. Daniel. Diglot: Greek & Latin. Septuagint. 1774.‎

‎Daniel secundum septuaginta ex tetraplis Origenis Romae anno 1772. Ex Chisiano Codice.‎

‎Goettingae: Recudi fecit vidua b. Abr. Vandenhoeck 1774. 4to 23 cm. 2 494 pp. <br><br>Signed presentation copy from the Rev. Edward Bouverie Pusey Regius Professor of Hebrew Oxford University dated 1835. Edited by Simon de Magistris. Greek and Latin text printed in parallel columns. Illustrated with an engraving on p. 104 and engravings of Greek coins on p. 194. WorldCat locates only one copy of this edition in U.S. libraries. <br>    <br>    Not in Darlow & Moule but see 4760 for the 1773 edition and 4759 for the first edition. Contemporary plain wrappers paper over spine chipped and with lengthwise cracks; binding coming apart with final 14 pages separated. Gift inscription dated 1835 on verso of title-page. Bookplate of a theological seminary on inside of front cover. Some pages unopened. Foxed. Dog-eared. => Uncut mostly unopened copy. Recudi fecit vidua b. Abr. Vandenhoeck unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 10669

‎Bible. O. T. Daniel. Diglot: Greek & Latin. Septuagint. 1774.‎

‎Daniel secundum septuaginta ex tetraplis Origenis Romae anno 1772. Ex Chisiano Codice.‎

‎Goettingae: Recudi fecit vidua b. Abr. Vandenhoeck 1774. 4to 23 cm. 2 494 pp. <br><br>Signed presentation copy from the Rev. Edward Bouverie Pusey Regius Professor of Hebrew Oxford University dated 1835. Edited by Simon de Magistris. Greek and Latin text printed in parallel columns. Illustrated with an engraving on p. 104 and engravings of Greek coins on p. 194. WorldCat locates only one copy of this edition in U.S. libraries. <br>    <br>    Not in Darlow & Moule but see 4760 for the 1773 edition and 4759 for the first edition. Contemporary plain wrappers paper over spine chipped and with lengthwise cracks; binding coming apart with final 14 pages separated. Gift inscription dated 1835 on verso of title-page. Bookplate of a theological seminary on inside of front cover. Some pages unopened. Foxed. Dog-eared. => Uncut mostly unopened copy. Recudi fecit vidua b. Abr. Vandenhoeck unknown books‎

Bookseller reference : 10669

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