Ff.4.11(02)
Council of Florence (1438-1445 : Florence, Italy)
Hē hagia kai oikoumenikē en Phlōrentia genomenē synodos..
Etypōthē en Rōmē, : Dia Phrankiskou Zanetou., Etei tēs theogonias. 1577..
[4], 406, [2] p. ; 31 cm. (fol.)
In Greek.
Title and colophon in Greek characters, transliterated.
Imprint from colophon (recto of final leaf).
Edited by Matthaeus Devarius. Cf. Concilium Florentinum documenta et scriptores, ser. B, v. 5, fasc. 1, p. XLIII.
Signatures: [pi]² ([pi]1 blank) [Alpha]-3[Gamma]⁴.
Woodcut ornaments on title page, woodcut head-pieces, initials; printed marginal notes.
Contents: Contents: Praktika tēs hagias kai oikoumenikēs synodou, tēs en Phlōrentia genomenēs, epi Eugeniou Tetartou akrou archiereōs. -- Geōrgiou Scholariou pros tous en tē eirēmeiē synodō Graikous, peri eirēnēs kai tēs pros tous Latinous homonoias, logoi treis. -- Gennadiou tou Scholariou patriarchou Kōnstantinoupoleōs syntagmata pente ... [authorship doubtful]. ... Ha dē panta eis tēn tēs Eusebeias Prokopiēn alētheias epignōsin syntelounta ... .
Adams, F616
Bought 1597/8. (See ECL card catalogue; see also Birley notebook, Bindings V.)
Late 16th-century brown calf binding; outer and inner borders formed of three blind 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; remains of brass clasps on front cover; chain holes; six raised bands; spine decoration formed of blind fillets with diapering at head and tail; brown morocco spine-label. See Oldham "English blind-stamped bindings", HMa. 14, no. 783, for roll.
Bound with copy of: Synesiou episkopou Kyrenes Peri basileias, eis ton autokratora Arkadion. = Synesii Episcopi Cyrenes De regno ad Arcadium imperatorem. ... Ex Bibliotheca Regia. Paris: Ex officina Adrani Turnebi, 1553.
Previously Ea.3.1(02).
Council of Florence (1438-1445 : Florence, Italy) Early works to 1800.
Theology Early works to 1800.
Councils and synods, Ecumenical Early works to 1800.
Gennadius, 5th cent - 5th cent II, Patriarch of Constantinople, Peri eirēnēs kai tēs pros tous Latinous homonoias logoi treis.
Italy Rome.
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