Fh.3.07
[De originibus ecclesiasticis commentationes. Part 1]
Theanthrōpikon: seu De vita Jesu Christi Domini nostri originum ecclesiasticarum libri duo. Accedit Græcorum versio, & index utriusque partis. Collectore Richardo Mountacutio, Norwic. Episcopo.
Portion of title: De vita Jesu Christi Domini nostri
Londini, : Typis Mil. Flesher & Rob. Young, & prostant venales apud Jos. Kirton & Tho. Warren, sub signo Equi albi in Cœmeterio Paulino., M. D C. XL. [1640]
[4], 423, [1] p. ; 29 cm. (fol.)
Text in Latin with quotations in Greek.
The first word of the title has been transliterated from the Greek.
A reissue, with cancel title page, of the 1636 edition. Another state of the cancel title page (STC 18035) lacks booksellers' names in imprint.
Issued with STC 18036 or 18036.5.
Signatures: [A]² (±A1) B-3H⁴.
Title page and dedication printed in red and black.
Title page enclosed within double line border.
Woodcut device on title page; woodcut head-pieces and initials.
STC (2nd ed.), 18035a
ESTC, S114978
Engraved armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731. Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Ms. inscription recording bequest from John Breton, Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, with previous shelfmark in form L.3.31.
Previous ms. ownership inscription excised from title-page, dated "1641".
17th-century sprinkled brown calf; border and spine decoration of two blind fillets; gold fillet on board edges; red morocco spine label; five raised bands; ms. parchment guards.
Previously: Af.6.15.
Warren, Thomas, ? - -1659 bookseller.
Kirton, Joshua bookseller.
Young, Robert, ? - d. 1643 printer.
Flesher, Miles, ? - d. 1664 printer.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
England London.
lat grc
B35340