Fg.6.28(02)
Gregory, ca. 335 - ca. 394 of Nyssa, Saint,
[Grēgoriou Episkopou Nyssēs, peri tōn apiontōn eis Hierosolyma = Gregorii Nysseni Episcopi de iis qui adeunt Hierosolyma].
Portion of title: Peri ton apionton eis Hierosolyma
Parallel title: Gregorii Nysseni Episcopi de iis qui adeunt Hierosolyma
Portion of title: De iis qui adeunt Hierosolyma
[Paris?] : [s.n.], [between 1551 and 1606?]
15, [1]+ p. ; 16 cm. (8vo)
Description based on incomplete copy of an unidentified edition; one or more preliminary leaves (including the title-page) and all after p. [16] (sig. A8) wanting.
Title proper (transliterated from Greek characters) taken from caption to p. 1; parallel title taken from caption to p. 11.
Tentatively identified in ECL card catalogue with the 1558 Paris edition published by G. Morel, with note "See Catalogus trans. & comm. V (1984), 48-49. The Anonymous B. transl."
Other editions were published in Paris by G. Morel in 1551; by L. Sonnius in 1605; by R. Estienne in 1606; and in Hanau with imprint "Typis Wechelianis, apud Claudium Marnium & heredes Ioan. Aubrii" in 1607.
Text in Greek followed by translation in Latin, probably by G. Morel.
Ms. inscription on title-page of first item in volume 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.
Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College on t.p. verso of first item in volume.
Ms. inscription on title-page verso of first item in volume: ?J.L. Hauteville Sydn.
17th-century limp vellum laced case, laced at head and tail and three sewing supports; traces of two pairs of ties; ms. spine title.
Bound at the end of a copy of: Gregory of Nyssa, Saint. Opuscula quinque. Lugduni Batauorum : Ex Officina Plantiniana, apud Franciscum Raphelengium, 1593.
Previously: Ak.7.08.
Pilgrims and pilgrimages Jerusalem Early works to 1800.
Godolphin, Henry, 1648 - 1733 former owner.
Hoeschel, David, 1556 - 1617 editor.
France Paris.
grc lat lat
B33840