Fg.5.07
Dies Dominica, sive Succincta narratio ex S. Scripturarum, & venerandæ antiquitatis Patrum testimoniis concinnata, et duobus libris distincta: quorum priori, diei Dominicæ observationem ab ipsis apostolis, Ecclesiaque Christiana continua serie solennem fuisse habitam, ejus institutionem fuisse divinam, & quæ ejus solennitatem impediant, declaratur: posteriori vero in quibus ejus sanctificatio consistat ostenditur. In quibus etiam variæ ecclesiasticæ antiquitates cognitu non indignæ explicantur..
Portion of title: Succincta narratio ex S. Scripturarum, & venerandae antiquitatis Patrum testimoniis concinnata, et duobus libris distincta
[Printed abroad] : [s.n.], Anno 1639.
[24], 132 p. ; 23 cm. (4to)
Text in Latin with quotations in Greek.
Dedication signed: Theophilus Philo-Kuriaces, i.e. Thomas Young.
With an additional illustrated title-page (leaf a1) with title "Dies Dominica" followed by quotation from Ignatius of Antioch in Greek and Latin, set within a border of 10 small woodcuts (5 and 5), those on the left showing "Opera Lucis." and those on the right, "Opera tenebrum.", in the style of Christoffel van Sichem.
Signatures: a⁴ (b)-(c)⁴ A-Q⁴ R².
Head- and tail- pieces; initials and printed marginalia.
STC (2nd ed.), 26115
ESTC, S122199
Engraved armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College.
17th-century vellum laced case binding, laced at head and tail and four sewing supports.
Minor textual corrections in ink; marks of emphasis in pencil.
Previously: Ei.5.06.
Sunday Early works to 1800.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
lat grc
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