Iaa5.6.22(01)
[De me ha-marim ha-me'arerim]
Andreæ Acoluthi Vratislaviensis De [me ha-marim ha-meʼarerim], sive, Aquis amaris maledictionem inferentibus, vulgo dictis zelotypiæ, et num. V. v. ii. usqve ad finem cap. descriptis, ex Anatolica antiqvitate, hoc est: fontibus sacris, eorundemqve variis tùm Orientalibus, tùm Occidentalibus versionibus, Thalmude utroq[ue];, & omnium ætatum Hebræis exegetis, homiletis, philosophis, kabbalistis, atque masorâ, erutum, adeoqve Judæorum in textûs sacros commentandi rationem multiplicem ostendens philologema..
Portion of title: De aquis amaris maledictionem inferentibus, vulgo dictis zelotypiæ et num. V. v. ii. usqve ad finem cap. descriptis
Portion of title: De [me ha-marim ha-meʼarerim], sive, aquis amaris maledictionem inferentibus, vulgo dictis zelotypiæ et num. V. v. ii. usqve ad finem cap. descriptis
Lipsiæ, : Typis Justini BrandI., Ao. 1682..
[48], 480 p., add. engr. t.-pl. ; 21 cm. (4to)
Contains passages in German (gothic script), Greek, Persian, Arabic, Hebrew and other languages including Armenian.
Part of the title in square brackets transliterated from Hebrew.
Woodcut initials, head- and tailpieces.
Title page printed in red and black.
Added engraved illustrated half-title: Andreae Acoluthi De aquis amaris zelotypiae philologema.
Signatures: a-f⁴ A-Ooo⁴.
NLM 17th cent., 30
Eton College booklabel recording bequest to Eton by Manoug Parikian in 1988.
Booklabel of Manoug Parikian. A note in pencil on the endpaper records the date "Sept. 1972 Hünersdorff", probably the date and place of purchase.
Steel-engraved bookplate of a lamp on a column with motto "Sic itur ad astra" with ms. inscription "Carl Edelheim", numbered in ms. "933". Probably the archaeologist and collector Carl Edelheim (d. 1899).
From the Colbert Library (lot 5026) (ms. inscription in red ink inside front cover); Colbert arms on covers.
17th century full red morocco; border of gilt triple fillets with Colbert arms tooled in gold on both covers within a cartouche; gold-tooled spine with monogram of Bibliotheca Colbertina in the compartments; five raised bands; gilt spine title; red fore-edges; rebacked in red goatskin retaining original spine.
Parikian's bibliographical notes in pencil.
Bound with: Acoluth, A. Աբդիաս Հայերէն id est: Obadias Armenus. Lipsiæ: typis Justini BrandI, 1680.
Bible. Numbers V.11-31 Criticism, interpretation, etc. Early works to 1800.
Jewish hygiene Early works to 1800.
Leprosy in the Bible Early works to 1800.
God Jealousy Early works to 1800.
Brandius, Justinus printer.
Parikian, Manoug former owner.
Edelheim, Carl former owner.
Germany Leipzig.
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B43567