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Shelfmark

DDf.1.04

Author

Eusebius, ca. 260 - ca. 340 of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea,

Uniform title

[Ecclesiastical history. Latin]

Title

Ecclesiastica historia diui Eusebii: et Ecclesiastica historia gentis Anglorum Venerabilis Bede: cu; vtrarq; historiar per singulos libros recollecta capitulorum annotatione.

Publication, distribution, etc.

[Imssi inclyta ciuitate Argentine] : [Georg Husner], [1500].

Physical description

[160] leaves ; Fo.

Note

Place and date of printing from colophon.

Note

Translation of Eusebius (Greek-Latin) by Rufinus of Aquileia.

Citation/references note

Hain, +6714

Citation/references note

Goff, E129

Citation/references note

Proctor, 747

Citation/references note

BMC 15th cent. I, 162

Provenance

Book-label recording donation to Eton by John Reynolds in 1751.

Provenance

Signature: "Fra. Sherwood de Kirkby Wharff". Presumably Francis Sherwood, vicar of Kirkby Wharfe, Yorkshire, from 1642.

Provenance

Signature: "Tho. Laburne 1628". Presumably Thomas Laburn, the vicar appointed in 1628 to Foston in the Wolds, a village 40 miles or so to the east of Kirkby Wharfe.

Provenance

Signature: "Tho. Bell". A Thomas Bell was vicar of Beeford, just south of Foston, until his death in 1637.

Provenance

Signature: "J.Chase".

Binding

18th century blind-stamped, panelled calf.

Copy-specific note

Previously Fa.4.5, Fg.5.5, and Bg.6.1.

Copy-specific note

Ms. annotations and price.

Subject

Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Early works to 1500.

Subject

Great Britain Church history Early works to 1500.

Subject

Great Britain History Anglo Saxon period, 449-1066.

Added entry--name

Bede, 673 - 735 the Venerable, Saint, Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum.

Added entry--name

Rufinus,, 345 - 410 of Aquileia, translator.

Added entry--name

Added entry--place

France Strasbourg.

Language code

lat grc

Identifier

B16197
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