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[Historia ecclesiastica Novi Testamenti]
Historiæ ecclesiasticæ novi testamenti... pars prima [-tomus IX]... Authore Joh. Henrico Hottingero, Tigurino...
Hanoviæ : Impensis Michaelis Schufelbergeri, Typis Iacobi Lasché, Anno, 1665.
9v ; 8vo.
Volume 1 variant has imprint: "Tiguri, typis Joh. Henrici Hambergeri, impensis Michaelis Schufelbergeri, 1651. This copy is not the variant.
"Dated: v.2: 1655; v.3: 1656; v.4: 1657; v.5: 1655; v.6-7; 1665; v.8-9; 1667.
Imprint of v 2-6 reads: Tiguri, typis Joh. Henrici Hambergeri, impensis Michaelis Schufelbergeri; that of t. 7 reads: Tiguri, impensis Michaelis Schufelbergeri; of t.8: Tiguri, typis: Michaelis Schufelbergeri,; of t. 9: Typis Schaufelbergerianis.
Printed in a ruled frame.
Title varies: vol. 2 has title "Historiae ecclesiasticae, Novi Testamenti dyas, seu pars II Quâ res Christianorum, Judaeorum, Gentilium, Muhammedanorum, juxta duorum, X. & XI. post Christum natum, seculorum serium, breviter, succinctè & aphoristicè primò proponuntur; fusiùs deinde explicantur: capita etiam doctrinae, tum verae, per commodam & luculentam, uniuscuiusq[ue] seculi, [symbibasin]; tum falsae, per [elengchon] subijciuntur, sicq´[ue] ad multiplicem usum, necessariamq´[ue] rerum ecclesiasticarum notitiam applicantur"; vol. 3 has title "Historiae ecclesiasticae, Novi Testamenti trias, seu pars III. Quâ res Christianorum, Judaeorum, Gentilium, Muhammedanorum, juxta trium, XII. XIII. & XIV. post Christum natum, seculorum serium, breviter, succinctè & aphoristicè primò proponuntur; fusiòs deinde explicantur: capita etiam doctrinae, tum verae, per commodam & luculentam, uniuscuiusq[ue] seculi, [symbibasin]; tum falsae, per [elengchon] subijciuntur, sicq´[ue] ad multiplicem usum, necessariamq´[ue] rerum ecclesiasticarum notitiam applicantur".
Text in Latin with quotations and examples in Greek.
Head- and tail-pieces.
Includes indexes and errata.
BL German, 1601-1700, H1727; CLC H1043
Bookplate of Eton College.
Bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
17th century brown calf; single blind fillet to form a border; four raised bands; spine title.
Church history Early works to 1800.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
Germany Hanover.
B18819