Fg.5.04
Eustathius of Antioch, Saint,
S.P.N. Eustathij Archiepiscopi Antiocheni, et martyris, In Hexahemeron commentarius: ac De Engastrimytho dissertatio aduersus Origenem. Item Origenis de eadem Engastrimytho. An, videlicet, anima ipsa Samuelis fuerit verè euocata incantationibus Pythonissæ, de qua I. Reg. cap. 28. Leo Allatius primus in lucem protulit, Latinè vertit, notas in Hexahemeron adiecit, dissertationem De Engastrimytho syntagmate illustrauit.
Portion of title: De Engastrimytho dissertatio aduersus Origenem
Portion of title: In Hexahemeron commentarius: ac De Engastrimytho dissertatio aduersus Origenem
S.P.N. Evstathii Archiepiscopi Antiocheni, et martyris, In Hexahemeron commentarius: ac De Engastrimytho dissertatio aduersus Origenem
S.P.N. Eustathii Archiepiscopi Antiocheni, et martyris, In Hexahemeron commentariuss: ac De Engastrimytho dissertatio aduersus Origenem
Lugduni, : Sumptibus Laurentij Durand., M.DC.XXIX. [1629]
[56], 142, [2], 532, [16] p. ; 24 cm. (4to)
The texts themselves have Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns; the commentary is in Latin with quotations and examples in Greek.
"Leonis Allati In Eustathij Antiocheni Hexahemeron notae vberiores, et collectanea" has divisional half-title page on leaf S4 and subsequently begins new pagination and register.
"S.P.N. Eustathij Archiepiscopi Antiocheni, et martyris, De Engastrimythi dissertatio aduersus Origenem. Item, Origenis de eadem Engastrimytho. An, videlicet, anima ipsa Samuelis verè fuerit euocata incantationibus Pythonissæ, de qua I. Reg. cap. 28. Leo Allatius primus in lucem protulit, Latinè vertit, ac syntagmate illustrauit" and "Leonis Allatii De Engastrinytho syntagma" have divisional half-title pages on leaves 2S1r and 3G1r respectively; pagination and register continuous.
Signatures: ã-2ẽ⁴, A-S⁴, a-2q⁴ 2r², 2S⁴ 2t-2z⁴, 3A-3Z⁴.
Engraved publisher's device with initials LD and motto "In via virtuti nulla est via" on title-page.
Title-page printed in red and black.
Head- and tail-pieces, initials, marginal notes.
Hoffmann, S.F.W. Bibliographisches Lexicon der Griechen, T.II, p. 114
Engraved armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington on final pastedown, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College.
17th-century brown calf; gold-tooled lozenge centre-piece; border of single gold and three blind fillets; spine decoration of blind fillets and small gold-tooled vase of flowers; spine title lettered in gold with multiple gold fillets; four raised bands; green text block edges.
Imperfect: wanting final [16] p. (i.e. all after 3X4).
Ms. inscription on front free-endpaper: "p[ai]d. [?] to Mr Brown. IX. XIII. IV. 1689".
Previously: Ac.4.13 (?).
Origen De Engastrimytho.
Bible. O.T. Samuel, 1st XXVIII Criticism, interpretation, etc. Early works to 1800.
Bible. Genesis Criticism, interpretation, etc. Early works to 1800.
Theology Early works to 1800.
Allacci, Leone, 1586 - 1669 translator.
Durand, Laurent, 1629 - 1708 publisher.
Origen De Engastrimytho.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
France Lyon.
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