Fh.6.23(01)
Gale, Theophilus, 1628 - 1678 author.
[Court of the gentiles. Part 3.]
The court of the gentiles. Part III. The vanity of pagan philosophie demonstrated, from its causes, parts, proprieties, and effects; namely pagan idolatrie, Judaic apostasie, gnostic infusions, errors among the Greek fathers, specially Origen, Arianisme, Pelagianisme, and the whole systeme of papisme or antichristianisme, distributed into three parts, mystic, scholastic, and canonic theologie. By Theophilus Gale.
Court of gentiles. Part III. The vanity of pagan philosophie demonstrated
London, : Printed by A. Maxwell and R. Roberts, for T. Cockeril, at the sign of the Atlas in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange., M.DC.LXXVII. [1677]
[24], 238, [2] p. ; 20 cm. (4to)
A variant exists with a different title-page, omitting the article before "gentiles": The court of gentiles. Part III. The vanity of pagan philosophie demonstrated ...
The third of four parts. Part I. Of philologie was printed in Oxford, 1669; Part II. The vanity of pagan philosophie demonstrated was printed in Oxford, 1671; Part IV. Of reformed philosophie was printed in London, 1677.
Final errata leaf (HH4).
The title-page is set within a double-rule border.
Signatures: A⁴ (b)-(c)⁴ B-Z⁴ Aa-Hh⁴. (c)4 blank.
Initials.
Printed marginalia.
With: Gale, Theophilus. The court of the gentiles. Part IV. Of reformed philosophie. London, 1677.
ESTC, R10994
Wing, G141
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751. With ms. inscription in his hand of price paid £0.9.6 inside front cover.
17th-century sprinkled brown calf; border of blind double fillets with additional fillet parallel to spine; four raised bands; traces of spine label; volume number "2" tooled in gold in third compartment; marbled fore-edges.
Philosophy and religion Early works to 1800.
Pelagianism Early works to 1800.
Arianism Early works to 1800.
Cockerill, Thomas, fl. 1674 - 1702 publisher.
Roberts, Robert, ? - -1702? printer.
Maxwell, Anne, fl. 1665 - 1675 printer.
Reynolds, John, 1671 - 1758 former owner.
England London.
B36264