Ff.1.03
Gregory of Nazianzius, Saint
Works. Latin. 1583
D. Gregorii Nazianzeni, cognomento theologi, Opera omnia quæ extant, nunc primum propter nouam plurimorum librorum accessionem in duos tomos distincta: cum doctissimis Græcorum, Nicetæ Serronij, Pselli, Nonni, & Eliæ Cretensis commentariis. Iacobo Billio Prunæo: sancti Michaëlis in Eremo Coenobarchia, interprete & scholiaste. ...
D. Gregorii Nazianzeni, cognomento theologi, Opera omnia quae extant
D. Gregorii Nazianzeni, cognomento theologi, Opera omnia qvae extant
Portion of title: Opera omnia quae extant
Parisiis, : Apud Nicolaum Chesneau, via Iacobæa, sub quercu viridi., M.D.LXXXIII. (1583)
2 v. in 1 ([60], 1046 ; [4], 1047-1560, [84]) p. ; 36 cm. (fol.)
Texts in Latin or Greek with parallel Latin translation.
The translation of "Christus patiens" is by Claude Roillet.
Title varies; vol 2 has title: D. Gregorii Nazianzeni, cognomento theologi, Operum omnium quæ extant, tomus secundus: cuius elenchum paginæ sequentes indicabunt.
Printed marginalia; initials; head- and tailpieces.
Woodcut printer's device on title-pages with motto "Concordia via nescia vinci".
Adams, G1138
Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College on title-page verso.
Purchased 1597/8 for 30s. (Audit accounts; see also Birley, Notes on bindings in College Library I, 18).
16th-century brown calf binding; outer and inner borders formed of blind triple fillets joined at corners; inner frame composed of a single roll with compartments containing medallions with profile heads and renaissance ornaments; silver-tooled armorial stamp of Eton College on both covers; brass clasps on front cover; chain holes; six raised bands; ms. parchment guards; spine decoration formed of blind fillets with diapering at head and tail. See Oldham "English blind-stamped bindings", HMa. 14, no. 783, for roll.
Binding note in card catalogue: Outer roll EBSB Hmh(14) no. 839; inner frame IN(9) no. 942.
Ms. annotations in Greek; extensive ms. collations against an Oxford ms. in the Greek text of the "Epistolae nondum editae" (pp. 1092-1141).
Note in ECL card catalogue: Extensive textual annotations in Epistolae ... possibly by Savile.
Previously Ea.2.12.
Theology Early works to 1800.
Nicetas, active 11th century - ? Archbishop of Heraclea,
Elias, fl. 787 - ? Archbishop of Crete
Billy, Jacques de, 1535 - 1581 editor.
Chesneau, Nicolas, ? - -1584 printer.
Roillet, Claude, ? - -1576 translator.
France Paris.
lat grc grc
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