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Works. Latin
Origenis Adamantij magni illius et vetusti scripturarum interpretis et secundi ecclesiæ post apostolos magistri, Opera quæ quidem proferri potuerunt omnia. Doctissimorum virorum studio iam olim translata, & recognita: atque multiplici indice copiosè locupletata. Nunc postremò à Gilberto Genebrardo ... partim cum Græca veritate collata, partim libris recèns versis & è regia bibliotheca depromptis aucta. Quorum nomenclaturam sequens elenchus indicabit. Cætera eiusdem præfatio & collectanea illustrabunt. ...
Portion of title: Opera quae quidem proferri potuerunt omnia
Origenis Adamantii magni illivs et vetvsti scriptvrarvm interpretis et secvndi ecclesiæ post apostolos magistri, Opera qvæ qvidem proferri potvervnt omnia
Origenis Adamantii magni illius et vetusti scripturarum interpretis et secundi ecclesiae post apostolos magistri, Opera quae quidem proferri potuerunt omnia
Parisiis, : [Compagnie de la Grand' Navire], M.DCIIII. [1604]
3 pts. in 1 v. ([24], 192, 189-567, [1]; 559, [1]; 62, [2], [80] p.) ; 41 cm. (fol.)
Printer's device of galley under sail with caption "Lutetia" on title-pages of all three parts; the device of the Compagnie de la Grand' Navire. Cf. Renouard, P. Marques typographiques parisiennes (1928), nos. 822-826.
Title-page of the first and second parts printed in red and black.
Part 2 has variant title: Origenis Adamantij Operum complectentium ea maxime, quæ ipse in Nouum Testamentum est commentatus. Ex quibus antehac a nobis non æditi, apparent iam commentarij in Evangelium Ioannis, tum Dialogi aliquot aduersus Marcionistas. Præter quos denuo Libri aduersus Celsum. Diuersi denique tractatus e Regia Bibliotheca deprompti quibus quantum cum veteri translatione conueniat prudens lector iudicabit. Pars secunda.
Part 3 has title: Origenis Philocalia, de aliquot præcipuis theologiæ locis et quæstionibus. Gilberto Genebrardo, theologo Parisiensi, diuinarum Hebraicarumque literarum professore Regio interprete.
Dedication dated 1574.
Errors in pagination: pt.1: page no. 189-192 repeated.
Predominantly printed in double columns; printed marginalia.
Woodcut head- and tail- pieces; initials.
Engraved armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College.
17th-century brown calf; three blind fillets to form a border; red morocco spine-label; rebacked in 20th-century calf, six raised bands, retaining fragments of original spine.
Previously: Ec.2.08.
Bible Commentaries Early works to 1800.
Theology Early works to 1800
Genebrard, Gilbert, 1537 - 1597 editor.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
Compagnie de la Grand-Navire printer.
France Paris.
lat grc
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