Fe.2.01 - Fe.2.08 (Copy 1)
Ie8.3.03 (Copy 2)
Fd.3.16 (Copy 3)
Ep.1.01 - Ep.1.04 (Copy 4)
Ie8.3.04 (Copy 5)
Ie8.4.01 - Ie8.4.08 (Copy 6)
Ie8.4.09 - Ie8.4.14 (Copy 7)
John Chrysostom Saint,
[Works]
Tou en Hagiois Patros Hemon Ioannou Archiepiskopou Konstantinoupoleos tou Chrysostomou ton heuriskomenon tomos protos[-ogdoos], di' epimeleias k[a]i analom[a]t[on] Herrikou tou Sabiliou ek palaion antigraphon ekdotheis..
Added title page title: S. Ioannis Chrysostomi opera Graecé
Etonæ, : In Collegio Regali, excudebat Ioannes Norton, in Graecis &c. regius typographus., Anno M.DC.XII. [1612, i.e. 1613].
8 v. ; 34-37 cm. (Fol.)
In Greek, but with preliminary material in Latin.
Identified as STC 14629c on UMI microfilm reels 1417-1421.
Woodcut head-pieces and initials; woodcut royal arms on title pages.
Vol. 1: final errata/colophon leaf -- vol. 3: final leaf blank -- vol. 5: final leaf blank -- vol. 6: initial leaf blank -- v. 7: initial leaf blank.
Vol. 8 has columns 971-976 unnumbered and columns 977-980 numbered; a variant is paginated: [4], 428, [20] p., 589, 600-982 columns, [18] p., with columns 971-974 unnumbered and columns 975-982 numbered.
Signatures: v. 1: [pi]² (-[pi]2) [paragraph]-3[paragraph]⁴ A-4X⁶ 4Y⁴ -- v. 2: [pi]² A-4H⁶ 4I⁴ -- v. 3: [pi]² A-4E⁶ 4F⁴; v. 4: [pi]² A-4G⁶ 4H⁴ 4I-4K⁶ -- v. 5: 5*⁴ A-4N⁶ 4O⁸ -- v. 6: 6*⁴ A-4P⁶ -- v. 7: 7*⁴ A-4K⁶ -- v. 8: 8*² A-2N⁶ 2O-2P⁴; ²A-3O⁴ [paragraph]-3[paragraph]⁴.
Pagination: v. 1: [24], 1086, [2] p., [1] leaf of plates. -- v. 2: [4], 931, [1] p. -- v. 3: [4], 894, [2] p. -- v. 4: [4], 919, [25] p. -- v. 5: [8], 998, [2] p.; v. 6: [8], 1008 p. -- v. 7: [8], 948 p. -- v. 8: [4], 428, [20] p., 589, 600-982 columns, [18] p..
A reissue of STC 14629, with letterpress title pages and contents leaves in each volume.
The colophons are dated 1610 (vol. 1, 2, 3), 1611 (vol. 5, 6), or 1612 (vol. 4, 7); the last page of vol. 8 is dated 1613.
With an additional title page to vol. 1, engraved, "S. Ioannis Chrysostomi opera Græcé", dated 1613 and signed: Leonardus Gaultier sculpsit.
Title in Greek characters.
STC (2nd ed.), 14629a
ESTC, S112373
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1958, 1976. 1 microfilm reel; 35mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640: 750:1-753:1, 1417:8 (v.1); 1418:1 (v.2-3); 1419:1 (v.4-5); 1420:1 (v.6-7); 1421:1 (v.8))
[Fe.2.01-Fe.2.08]: Presented by Sir Henry Savile. With ms. inscription at head of title in vol. 1: "Ex dono clarissi[mi] editoris collegij dignissimi præopositi", and facing the engraved title: "Donum Henrici Savill militis, præposti optimi: Who gave many books to this librarie ... In memoria æterna erit Fustii vivit vigetq[ue] re[rum] gesta[rum] gloria Savillus". Engraved bookplate of Eton College on verso of engraved title in each volume. Front pastedown of vol. 4 inscribed in ink "George Gard".
[Fd.3.16]: Inscription on t.p.: "Nicholas Thomas Garry, assistant curate of Yarmouth Norfolk to his fellow curates Fre: W. Johnson & Dacres Olivier (sacerdote sacerdote d.d.) Easter 1859". Envelope of several of Garry's bookplates enclosed.
[Ie8.3.03]: Plain label of Eton College Library with red initials on front pastedown.
[Ep.1.01-Ep.1.04]: Booklabel recording donation to Eton College Library by Joseph Frederick Burrell, 1983. Armorial bookplate of the Bridgewater Library, dated 1898. Bridgewater Library shelfmark: 19 G 10 - 19 G 13.
[Ie8.4.01-08]: Bookplate of Revd. George Williams on the front pastedown. Inscription 'H: Savill' on title page of some of the volumes.
[Ie8.3.04] Label on front flyleaf reads: "Copy of vote of Eton College. August 3, 1849. Agreed--that the sum of fifty pounds be presented to the Revd. C.J. Abraham, to be laid out by himself in books, on which the arms of the College shall be affixed, with the date of the year, in testimony of the value attached by the College to his very useful services, in superintending the scholars on the Foundation in the New Buildings. Francis Hodgson, Provost".
[Ie8.4.09-14] Bookseller stamp on inner front cover of vol. 3 (Ie8.4.09): "G.A. Poynder, second-hand book-shop, next to general Post Office, Reading".
[Fe.2.01-Fe.2.08]: Contemporary English brown calf, possibly by Vincent Williamson, with gold-tooled centrepiece; triple fillet border, with single blind-tooled line between two gold-tooled lines; blind tooled single fillet along board edges; six raised bands with gold single fillets; gold-tooled quatrefoil stamp in spine compartments; red morocco spine-labels; 15th/16th century ms. stubs and visible beneath pastedowns in vols 1, 4; printed paper shelfmark labels of Eton College Library.
[Fd.3.16]: 17th century sprinkled calf; blind tooled double fillet border; gold tooled decorative roll on board edges; resewn and rebacked in light brown leather; title scratched into leather.
[Ie8.3.03]: 17th-century English brown sheep; blind tooled triple fillet border with second vertical line two inches from spine; gold tooled single fillet along board edges; blind tooled triple fillet compartments on spine; traces of a spine label, now detached.
[Ep.1.01-Ep.1.04]: 17th century brown sprinkled calf; blind tooled triple fillet border; gold tooled single fillet on board edges; blind tooled double fillet on spine; gold tooled red morocco spine labels; evidence of 19th century restoration on gutters and tails; yellow stained edges.
[Ie8.3.04]: ?17th century speckled brown calfskin over pasteboards, probably bound in England. On both covers, a central gilt armorial stamp of Eton College (19th century addition; see Prov. Note); outer border of intersecting blind double fillets. Spine with six raised bands; second and third compartments formed thereof with spine labels (gilt lettering over red morocco; the other wanting), the rest with (later?) gilt stamps incorporating royal elements (crown, thistle, fleur-de-lys, rose). Board edges tooled with a single gilt fillet. Textblock trimmed and sprinkled red. Endpapers of a single folded bifolium (wove paper, ?19th century), comprising a pastedown and free endpaper.
[Ie8.4.01-08]: 17th-century gold tooled vellum with concentric frames and central ornament on covers; remnants of ties; red sprinkled edges; one and two flyleaves respectively at the beginning and end of volume.
[Ie8.4.09-14] ?17th-century speckled calfskin over ?pasteboards. Covers decorated with double blind fillets to form a border; gilt fillet on board edges. Spine with six raised bands. Textblock trimmed and dyed red. Endpapers of undecorated paper.
[Fe.2.01-Fe.2.08]: Previous shelfmarks: Ad.3.01-Ad.3.08.
[Fd.3.16]: Vol. 3 only.
[Ie8.3.03]: Vol. 4 only. Wanting title page and contents page.
[Ep.1.01-Ep.1.04]: Vols. 5, 6, 7, 8 only. Previous shelfmarks: Ddl.4.6-9.
[Ie8.4.01-08]: Volume 1 contains loose exhibition caption; bookseller's catalogue entry pasted to flyleaf; pencil note suggesting that vol. belonged to Savile. Volume 8 incluldes manuscript waste from a 12th-century glossed manuscript. Previous shelfmarks: Gk.1.01-08, Co.1.02 (Vol.1 only), Gm.2.08 (Vol. 3 only).
[Ie8.3.04] Vol. 4 only.
[Ie8.4.09-14] Vols. 3-8 only.
Theology Early works to 1800.
Christian literature, Early.
Norton, John, ? - 1612 printer.
Savile, Henry, 1549 - 1622 Sir, editor.
Gaultier, Léonard, 1561 - 1641 engraver.
Williamson, Vincent binder.
Savile, Henry, 1549 - 1622 former owner.
England Eton.
grc
B28798