Be.2.01
Fd.2.03
Eusebius, ca. 260 - ca. 340 of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea,
Thesaurus temporum Eusebii Pamphili Cæsareæ Palæstinæ Episcopi, chronicorum canonum omnimodæ historiæ libri duo, interprete Hieronymo : ex fide vetustissimorum Codicum castigati. Item autores omnes derelicta ab Eusebio & Hieronymo continuantes. Ejusdem Eusebii utriusque partis chronicorum canonum reliquiæ Græcæ, quæ colligi potuerunt. Opera & studio Josephi Justi Scaligeri, Julii Cæsari à Burden filii.
Editio altera; in qua ejusdem Josephi Scaligeri tertia fere parte auctiores notæ & castigationes in Latinam Hieronymi interpretationem & Græca Eusebii, suprema autoris cura emendatæ. Ejusdem Josephi Scaligeri Isagogicorum Chronologiæ canonum libri tres ad Eusebii Chronica & doctrinam de temporibus admodum necessarii: cum duobus indicibus rerum & autorum.
Amstelodami : Apud Joannem Janssonium, M DC LVIII. [1658]
[56], 5-197, [21], 86, 438, 260, [20], [28], 350, [4] p. ; Fo.
Text in Latin and Greek.
Continuations by Idatius, Joannes, bishop of Gerona, Marcellinus, Saint Prosper, and Victor, bishop of Tunis.
Includes indexes.
"Josephi Justi Scaligeri Juli[i] Cæsaris a Burden fili[i] isagogicorum chronologiæ canonum libri tres;" has separate dated title-page, pagination and register. Imprint information is identical to main title-page.
Woodcut title-page vignette (printer's device), initials, head- and tail-pieces.
Includes half-title page.
[Be.2.01]: Bookplate of Eton College.
[Be.2.01]: Topham stamp; bequeathed to Eton by Richard Topham in 1736.
[Fd.2.03]: Booklabel of Nicholas Mann, recording donation to Eton College in 1754.
[Be.2.01]: 17th century blind-stamped vellum with central ornament.
[Fd.2.03]: 17th century stiff parchment; title written on spine in black ink; five raised bands.
[Be.2.01]: Previous shelfmark: Ba.2.10.
[Fd.2.03]: Previous shelfmark: Eg.1.12.
[Fd.2.03]: Imperfect copy: lacks t.p., first leaf of preliminaries, and all the notes by Scaliger.
Chronology, Historical Early works to 1800.
Jerome, ca. 342 - 420 Saint,
Topham, Richard, 1671 - 1730 former owner.
Mann, Nicholas, ? - -1753 former owner.
Netherlands Amsterdam.
lat grc
B12242