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Vindiciæ epistolarum S. Ignatii. Autore Joanne Pearson presbytero. Accesserunt Isaaci Vossii Epistolæ duæ adversus David Blondellum.
Vindiciae epistolarum S. Ignatii
Pro oemium de ortu, progressu, et hodierno statu controversiæ
Vindiciarum pars prior
Vindicarum pars posterior
Isaaci Vossii Epistolæ duæ
Cantabrigiæ : Prostant Londini : Typis Joann. Hayes; Apud Guil. Wells & Rob. Scott, ad insignia Principis in vico Little Britain dicto, 1672.
[24], 29, [3], 199, 100-110, [2], 221, [7], 36, [14] p. ; 23 cm. (4to)
Text in Latin with quotations in Greek.
In 4 parts, each with divisional title. Pagination and register are continuous for the first 3 parts. Part 4 begins new register on 4A1; pagination is separate. Part 1: "Pro oemium. De ortu, progressu, et hodierno statu controversiæ"; part 2: "Vindiciarum pars prior"; part 3: "Vindicarum pars posterior"; part 4: "Isaaci Vossii Epistolæ duæ."
With an additional short title-page following the title-page proper. (A cancel?)
Signatures: pi² (-pi1) a-b⁴ c² A-Z⁴ Aa-Zz⁴ Aaa-Nnn⁴ Aaaa-Ffff⁴ (Eeee4 blank) Gggg².
There is a blank leaf following p. 36 at end, before the final [6] contents leaves.
Title-page printed in red and black; title enclosed within double line border.
Woodcut initials.
Wing (2nd ed.), P1010
ESTC, R16166
[Fg.5.10] Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
[Fg.5.10] Ms. inscription of Arthur Orchard, with price note "pretium 8s."
[Ib1.3.27] Eton College bookplate.
[Ib1.3.27] Piece of paper containing ms. inscription tipped in between front endpapers: "This large paper copy of Bishop Pearson's "Vindiciae Ignatiana", originally given by the illustrious author to the celebrated Sir Matthew Hale, is presented by the Revd Richard Hooper M.A., formerly of Trinity College Cambridge, to the Library of Eton College, as a token of his respect for the Revd the Provost (Edward Craven Hawtrey D.D.) and the Revd John Wilder, M.A. Fellow of Eton. January 17. 1861."
[Ib1.3.27] Name (?) ms. inscription dated 1672 on front flyleaf.
[Fg.5.10] 17th-century brown calf; border and inner frame formed of blind fillets; frame with blind-tooled outer corner fleurons; four raised bands; black morocco spine label.
[Ib1.3.27] 17th century brown calf binding; five single sewing supports; five raised bands; endbands; blind tooled fillets around the perimeter with blind tooled fleurons in each corner; red sprinkled edges.
[Fg.5.10] Wanting blank leaf following p. 36 at end.
[Fg.5.10] Previously: Fa.4.08.
Ignatius Saint, Bishop of Antioch,
Protestantism Early works to 1800.
Faith Early works to 1800.
Scott, Robert, fl. 1661 - 1691 bookseller.
Wells, William, fl. 1641 - 1672 bookseller.
Hayes, John, 1633 or 4 - 1705 printer.
Reynolds, John, 1667 - 1727 former owner.
England London.
England Cambridge.
lat grc
B33416