Fi.2.15
Leigh, Edward, 1602 - 1671 author.
Critica sacra in two parts: the first containing observations on all the radices, or primitive Hebrew words of the Old Testament, in order alphabetical. Wherein both they (and many derivatives also issuing from them) are fully opened out of the best lexicographers and scholiasts. The second edition corrected, and much enlarged by the authour. The second philologicall and theologicall observations upon all the Greek words of the New Testament, in order alphabetical. Wherein usually the etymon of the word is given, its force and emphasis observed, and the severall acceptions of it in Scripture, and the versions by expositors are set down. By Edward Leigh Esquire, Mr of Arts of Magdalen Hall in Oxford.
Portion of title: Philologicall and theologicall observations upon all the Greek vvords of the Nevv Testament
Portion of title: Observations on all the radices, or primitive Hebrew words of the Old Testament
Added title page title: Critica sacra: or, Philologicall and theologicall observations upon all the Greek vvords of the Nevv Testament
Added title page title: Critica sacra: or Observations on all the radices, or primitive Hebrew words of the Old Testament
The third edition.
London, : Printed by Abraham Miller and Roger Daniel for Thomas Underhill at the Anchor in Pauls Church-yard, near the little North-door, M.DC.L. [1650]
[12], 272, [24], [8], 292, [16] p. ; 28 cm. (fol.)
"Critica sacra: or Observations on all the radices ... The second edition" has a separate dated title page, with imprint "printed by A. Miller for Thomas Underhill", following the general title-leaf.
The second part, "Critica sacra: or, Philologicall and theologicall observations upon all the Greek vvords of the Nevv Testament ... The third edition" has a separate dated title-page with an on ²A1r, with imprint "printed by Roger Daniel, for Thomas Underhill", and separate pagination and register.
The general title-page and following title-page ("Critica sacra: or Observations on all the radices, or primitive Hebrew words of the Old Testament ...") are printed in red and black, within double-rule borders.
Page [2] (pi1v) bears "The booksellers advertisement to the reader" ("I thought it very sutable to joyn together in one volume the two books of Critica sacra.") signed by Underhill.
Signatures: pi² A-Z⁴ Aa-Pp⁴; ²A-Z² Aa-Pp⁴ Qq⁶.
Predominantly printed in double columns.
Woodcut and compound typographical head- and tail-pieces and initials; printed marginalia.
Errata printed on the final leaf of each part.
ESTC, R11616
Wing, L991
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751, and with his ms. inscription dated 1660 on blank first recto. Ms. annotation from Augustine at foot of bookseller's advertisement on first verso.
18th-century brown sheep quarter binding; five raised bands (two false); red morocco spine label; blue paper boards.
Previously Fa.3.09.
Bible Dictionaries Early works to 1800.
Hebrew language Dictionaries Early works to 1800. English
Underhill, Thomas, fl. 1641 - 1659 publisher.
Daniel, Roger printer.
Reynolds, John, 1671 - 1758 former owner.
England London.
eng lat grc heb
B37858