Ff.3.01 - Ff.3.02
John Chrysostom Saint,
[Homilies on Paul. Latin & Greek. 1603]
Tou en hagiois ontos patros hemon Ioannou tou Chrysostomou archiepiskopou Konstantinoupoleos Hermeneia eis zes tou hagiou Paulou epistolas. = S. Ioannis Chrysostomi archiepiscopi Constantinopolitani Expositio in diui Pauli epistolas. Græca Veronensis editio, locis quam plurimis mutila, integritati restituta ope mss. illustriss. bibliothecæ Palatinæ & Augustanæ.
Parallel title: S. Ioannis Chrysostomi archiepiscopi Constantinopolitani Expositio in diui Pauli epistolas
Hermeneia eis zes tou agiou Paulou
Portion of title: Expositio in divi Pauli epistolas
[Heidelberg] : In bibliopolio Commeliniano. M D CIII. [1603]
2 v. ([4], 958, [2]; 961-1975, [1], [8], 141, [3] p.) ; 36 cm. (fol.)
First part of title transliterated from the Greek.
A reissue of the sheets of the 1596 edition with the title and dedication reset and with the 8 leaves of "Summa moralium" omitted from vol 1.
Title-page printed within woodcut architectural frame.
Includes the commentary on the Apocalypse of Andrew of Caesarea with separate pagination and register and a separate title-page in Greek and Latin with imprint: "E typographeo Hieronymi Commelini, M D XCVI.".
The last leaf in both volumes is blank.
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
17th-century brown calf binding; borders formed of two blind fillets crossed at the corners; spine with six raised bands bordered by blind fillets; tan morocco spine-label; red sprinkled edges.
Lacking final blank leaf in vol 1.
Previously: Fa.2.11 - Fa.2.12.
Bible. N.T. Epistles of Paul Sermons Early works to 1800.
Bible. N.T. Revelation Commentaries Early works to 1800.
Andrew Archbishop of Caesarea. Commentarius in Apocalypsin. Latin & Greek
Reynolds, John, 1667 - 1727 former owner.
Officina Commeliniana. printer.
Bible. N.T. Revelation. Latin. Vulgate. 1596.
Germany Heidelberg
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