Fi.5.14
Corpus et syntagma confessionum fidei quæ in diuersis regnis et nationibus, ecclesiarum nomine fuerunt authenticè editæ: in celeberrimis conventibus exhibitæ, publicáque auctoritate comprobatæ. Quibus annectitur, in omnibus Christianæ religionis articulis, Catholicus consensus, ex sententiis veterum qui patres vocantur, desumptus ...
Corpvs et syntagma confessionvm fidei qvæ in diversis regnis et nationibus, ecclesiarum nomine fuerunt authenticè editæ
Aureliae Allobrogum, : Apud Petrum & Iacobum Chouët., Anno salutis M.DCXII. [1612]
3 pt. in 1 ([28], 252, [4]; 332, [8]; [8], 328 p. ; 22 cm. (4to)
Edited by Gaspar Laurent.
Variant exists with "Geneuae" in imprint instead of "Aureliae Allobrogum".
Collective title page with woodcut device; woodcut head- and tail- pieces and initials throughout.
Part 1 has title: "Syntagma huius pars illa quæ habet confessionum fidei ..." -- Part 2 has title: "Syntagmatis confessionum fidei ..." with woodcut ornament -- Part 3 has title: 'Catholicus veterum, qui patres vocantur, ...' (with woodcut device).
Each part has separate (undated) title-page, lacking imprint.
Signatures: [paragraph]-3[paragraph] 4[paragraph]² A-Z⁴ Aa-Ii⁴, ²A-²Z⁴ ²Aa-Tt⁴ Vu² (Vu2 blank), a-z⁴ ³Aa-Tt⁴.
Last leaf of 2nd part blank.
NUC pre-1956, CXXIII, p. 357
BM, CXXXI, column 501
Engraved armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731. 18th-century engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Ms. inscription on title page: "Edouardus Lane" [Edward Lane] with motto "Ne laus dura Deo".
17th-century sprinkled brown calf; border of two sets of blind double fillets; four raised bands; red morocco spine label.
Previously Eh.6.19.
Fathers of the church Early works to 1800.
Confession Catholic Church Early works to 1800.
Creeds Early works to 1800.
Chouet, Pierre, 1580? - 1648 printer.
Chouet, Jacques, 1583? - 1661 printer.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
Switzerland Geneva.
lat
B38019