Ff.3.03(02)
[Another copy:] Ff.4.06
Justin Martyr, Saint.
Works. Latin & Greek. 1593
Tou Hagiou Ioustinou philosophou kai martyros ta heuriskomena. S. Iustini, philosophi et martyris, Opera quæ vndequaque inueniri potuerunt. Græcus textus multis in locis correctus; & Latina Ioannis Langi versio passim emendata: tum varians lectio, emendationum coniecturæ, & tres indices seorsum in fine additi. Ab initio præmissa veterum de Iustino elogia, ordinis & censuræ ratio, auctorum qui citantur catalogus: opera Friderici Sylburgii veter..
Portion of title: Opera quae vndequaque inveniri potuerunt
Parallel title: S. Iustini, philosophi et martyris, Opera quae vndequaque inueniri potuerunt
S. Ivstini, philosophi et martyris, Opera qvae vndeqvaqve inveniri potvervnt
S. Justini, philosophi et martyris, Opera quae undequaque inveniri potuerunt
[Heidelberg] : Ex typographeio Hieronymi Commelini,, Anno Christi MDXCIII. [1593]
XII, 490, [2] p. ; 34 cm. (fol.)
Text in original Greek and Latin translation in parallel columns.
First part of title in Greek characters, transliterated.
From Estienne's ed. of 1551, with two added orations, and added notes of Arcerius, and Hoeschelius, edited by Sylburg (cf. Hoffmann).
Place of publication from Adams.
Signatures: ):(⁶ A-Z⁶ Aa-Ii⁶ Kk⁸ Ll-Oo⁴ Pp⁶ Qq-Xx⁴ (leaf Xx4 blank).
Printer's device on title page.
Head- and tail-pieces, initials.
Errata: p. 490.
BM STC German 1455-1600, p. 465
Adams, J498
[Ff.3.03(02)]: Volume purchased 1596/7 for £0.8.4. (Audit accounts; see also Birley, Notes on bindings in College Library I, 18).
[Ff.4.06]: Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
[Ff.3.03(02)]: 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; traces of 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; black morocco spine-label; ms. fore-edge title "Clemens Al. Iustin Martyr Theodoret". See Oldham "English blind-stamped bindings", HMa. 14, no. 783, for roll.
[Ff.4.06]: 16th/17th-century dark brown Oxford calf binding; three blind fillets to form borders and outer and inner frames; blind-stamped centre-piece (Ker vi) on covers used with Ker orn. 57; five raised bands; later red morocco spine-label; remains of two pairs of ties.
[Ff.3.03(02)]: Bound with copies of Commelinus's editions of St Clement of Alexandria and of Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrrhus, both 1592.
[Ff.3.03(02)]: Previously Ai.4.03(02)
[Ff.4.06]: Loosely inserted sheet of paper with ms. list of purchases "In Payne's auction the 4th nights sale" with prices of 12 lots totalling £4.19.0; verso with 11 lines of dialogue between "D." and "S." by "George Phillip his English" with additional name "J. Tucker".
[Ff.4.06]: Previously Fa.1.05.
Theology Early works to 1800.
Apologetics History Early church, ca. 30-600.
Commelinus, Hieronymus, 1550 - 1597 printer.
Lange, Johann, 1503 - 1567 translator.
Sylburg, Friedrich, 1536 - 1596 editor.
Reynolds, John, 1667 - 1727 former owner.
Germany Heidelberg.
grc lat grc
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