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Shelfmark

Fg.6.28(01)

Author

Gregory, ca. 335 - ca. 394 of Nyssa, Saint,

Title

D. Gregorij Nysseni Opuscula quinque: I. De professione Christiana. II. De perfectione, & qualem Christianum esse deceat. III. Anagogica vitæ Moysis enarratio; qua vitæ Christianæ quidam is typus fuisse, ostenditur. IV. Contra Apolinarium. V. De fide. Græcè nunc primùm edita studio & operâ Dauidis Hoeschelij, Augustani.

Varying form of title

Portion of title: Opuscula quinque

Varying form of title

D. Gregorii Nysseni Opuscula quinque

Varying form of title

D. Gregorii Nysseni Opvscvla qvinqve

Publication, distribution, etc.

Lugduni Batauorum, : Ex officina Plantiniana, apud Franciscum Raphelengium., M.D.XCIII. [1593]

Physical description

[8], 184 p. ; 16 cm. (8vo)

Note

Text in Greek only; title-page and dedication in Latin.

Note

Woodcuts: printer's device, initials.

Note

Printed marginalia.

Citation/references note

Adams, G1125

Provenance

Ms. inscription on title-page recording donation to Eton College Library by Henry Godolphin in 1731. Henry Godolphin (1648-1733) was at Eton College 1660-1664, became a Fellow in 1677, and Provost in 1695.

Provenance

Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College on t.p. verso.

Provenance

Ms. inscription on title-page verso: ?J.L. Hauteville Sydn.

Binding

17th-century limp vellum laced case, laced at head and tail and three sewing supports; traces of two pairs of ties; ms. spine title.

Copy-specific note

Bound with an incomplete copy of an unidentified edition of Gregory of Nyssa's epistle "Grēgoriou Episkopou Nyssēs, peri tōn apiontōn eis Hierosolyma" in Greek and Latin.

Copy-specific note

Previously: Ak.7.08.

Subject

Christian literature, Early.

Subject

Christian life Early works to 1800.

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Added entry--place

Netherlands Leiden.

Language code

grc lat

Identifier

B33793
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