Gp.4.10 - Gp.4.11
Tela ignea Satanæ. Hoc est: arcani, & horribiles Judæorum adversus Christum Deum, & Christianam religionem libri anekdotoi ... Joh. Christophorus Wagenseilius ... in lucem protrusit ... Additæ sunt Latinæ interpretationes, et duplex confutatio ... Accedit mantissa de LXX. Hebdomadibus Danielis. Adversus ... Johannis Marshami ... explicationem.
AltdorfI Noricorum : Excudit Joh. Henricus SchönnerstædT. Prostat Noribergæ apud Johannem Hofmannum, & Francofurti ad Moenum apud Ioh. Davidem Zunnerum., M. DC. LXXXI. [1681]
5 parts in 2 v., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 20 cm. (4to)
Text in Latin and Hebrew.
One word of title transliterated from the Greek.
Title page printed in red and black.
Portrait of Johann Christoph Wagenseil engraved by J. Sandrart in 1680.
Bookplate of Eton College on front pastedown of both volumes.
Ms. note recording donation to Eton by Edward Waddington on title page verso (v.1) and p.1 (v.2).
18th-century speckled calfskin over pasteboards. Covers decorated with gilt roll on board edges. Spine with five raised bands, decorated with gilt titling over black label ("Wagenselii Tela"; "Tom. [I/II]"); label missing on v.2; modern shelf label at the tail. Textblock trimmed and sprinkled red. Endpapers of undecorated laid paper; two flyleaves at both ends of the textblock.
Previously Ak.5.9-7, De.4.8-9, Di.3.8-9, and DDe.7.16 - DDe.7.17.
Bible. O.T. Daniel Commentaries Early works to 1800.
Jesus Christ Jewish interpretations Early works to 1800.
Christianity and other religions Judaism Early works to 1800.
Judaism Controversial literature Early works to 1800.
Sandrart, Jakob von, 1630 - 1708 engraver.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
Germany Altdorf.
lat heb
B15833