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Fg.3.08

Author

Collective uniform title

Works. Selections. 1675

Title

Stephani Curcellæi Opera theologica, quorum pars præcipua Institutio religionis Christianæ. Cum indicibus necessariis.

Varying form of title

Portion of title: Opera theologica

Varying form of title

Stephani Curcellaei Opera theologica

Publication, distribution, etc.

Amstelodami, : Apud Danielem Elsevirium., M DC LXXV. [1675]

Physical description

[36], 1028, [36] p. ; 32 cm. (fol.)

Note

Signatures: *-3*⁴ 4*⁶ A-Z⁴ Aa-Zz⁴ Aaa-Zzz⁴ Aaaa-Zzzz⁴ Aaaaa-Zzzzz⁴ Aaaaaa-Ssssss⁴ (Ssssss4 blank).

Note

Printer's device on title page: la Minerve (Rahir M.18).

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Title-page printed in red and black.

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Main body of text printed in double columns.

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Woodcut tailpieces and initials.

Formatted contents note

Contents: Christiano lectori Philippus à Limborch S.P. -- Arnoldi Poelenburgii Oratio funebris in obitum ... D. Stephani Curcellaei. -- Religionis Christianae institutio. -- Tractatus de ecclesia Jesu Christi. -- Vindiciae, quibus sententia D. Arminii de jure Dei in creaturas, defenditur adversus Mosem Amyraldum. -- Praefatio in opera M. Simonis Episcopii. -- Stephani Curcellaei quaternio dissertationum theologicarum adversus Samuelem Maresium. -- Prima dissertatio theologica: de vocibus Trinitatis ... et similibus. -- Secunda dissertatio theologica: de peccato originis. -- Tertia dissertatio theologica: de necessitate cognitionis Christi ad salutem. -- Stephani Curcellaei Diatriba de esu sanguinis inter Christianos. -- Stephani Curcellaei Synopsis ethices. -- Stephani Curcellaei Epistolae. -- Index locorum scripturae ... -- Index rerum praecipuarum ...

Citation/references note

Willems, A. Elzevier, 1506

Citation/references note

Copinger, H.B. Elzevier Press, 1241

Citation/references note

CLC, C1922

Citation/references note

Berghman, G. Impressions Elzeviriennes, 144

Provenance

Page facing title-page inscribed "Dedi Coll[egi]o Eton: Mr G. Donne rector de Sandford Courtny ex libris nuper vicepræpositi T. Horne. 1720". Given in 1720 by William Donne from the books of Thomas Horne, Vice-Provost of Eton 1697-1720.

Binding

17th-century sprinkled brown calf; blind double fillet to form a border with inner frame of single and double blind fillets with outer corner fleurons; gold roll on board edges; rebacked in modern brown calf, five raised bands, blind-ruled and direct-lettered in gold.

Copy-specific note

Previously: Ec.3.16.

Subject

Theology, Doctrinal Early works to 1800.

Subject

Theology Early works to 1800.

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Netherlands Amsterdam.

Language code

lat

Identifier

B33299
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