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Syntagmatōn linguarum orientalium quæ in Georgiæ regionibus audiuntur liber primus [-secundus] ... authore D. Francisco Maria Maggio, clerico regulari, Panormitano.. [authore] D. Francisco Maria Maggio.
Syntagmata linguarum orientalium quae in Georgiae regionibus audiuntur.
Syntagmaton linguarum orientalium quae in Georgiae regionibus audiuntur liber primus [-secundus]
Syntagmatωn lingvarvm orientalivm qvae in Georgiae regionibvs avdivntvr liber primvs [-secvndvs]
Romae, : Ex Typographia Sacrae Congregationis de Propaganda Fide., M DC LXX. [1670]
2 v. in 1 ([12], 143, [1] ; [8], 96 p.) ; 36 cm. (fol.)
Tenth letter in first word of title is Greek character Ω [omega].
Half title: Syntagmata linguarum orientalium quae in Georgiae regionibus audiuntur.
Signatures: [dagger]⁴ [dagger dagger]² A-S⁴ ; [dagger]⁴ A-M⁴.
Woodcut title vignettes, initials, and head- and tailpieces.
Pages 24-26 contain a comparative table of the Armenian and Georgian alphabets with caption "Alphabetum Armenio-Ibericum".
At foot of imprint: Superiorum permissu.
Contents: Liber primus, complectens Georgianae, seu Ibericae vulgaris linguae institutiones grammaticas -- Liber secundus, complectens Arabum et Turcarum orthographiam ac Turcicae linquae [sic] institutiones.
Bequeathed to Eton College Library by Manoug Parikian in 1988.
?19th century armorial bookplate with motto "Æquo adeste animo", possibly the Cope family.
?18th century calf quarter binding; gold-tooled spine with six raised bands; gilt spine title; decorated paper boards with floral pattern in polychrome paste paper; untrimmed edges.
Imperfect: Parikian's copy wanting bifolium [dagger dagger]² (last leaf of dedication and proemium) in part 1, and leaf [dagger dagger]4 (last leaf of dedication) in part 2.
Parikian's bibliographical notes in pencil inside covers, including note that the work is not in Anasyan, Nersessian, or Ghazikean.
Arabic language Early works to 1800.
Georgian language Early works to 1800.
Turkish language Early works to 1800.
Armenian language Early works to 1800.
Parikian, Manoug former owner.
Catholic Church.. Congregatio de Propaganda Fide. printer.
Italy Rome.
lat
B44634