Gc.7.11
Hypothesis ēthikē de finibus & officiis secundum naturæ jus Unde casus conscientiæ, quatenus notiones à natura suppetunt, dijudicari poterunt. Jureconsultorum, item veterum aliorumque doctorum, tam ex paganorum quàm ex Christianorum scholis consensus ostenditur. Principia item, & rationes novatorum omnium in philosophia ad ethicam & policticam spectantes, quatenus huic hypothesi contradicere videantur, in examen veniunt. In usum theologiæ, & LL. & vitæ honestati studentium. Authore Roberto Sharrock Novi Coll. Oxon. pridem socio, modo ecclesiæ Walthamensis rectore, & cathedralis Winton præbendario..
Editio recens ex authoris recognitione duplo auctior..
Londini, [i.e. Oxford] : prostant venales apud H. Dickinson, & S. Simpson. bibliop. Cantab., Anno Domini CIƆ.DC.LXXXII. [1682]
[64], 536 p., folded table ; 20 cm. (8vo)
First two words of title in Greek characters.
The title page is a cancel. The "M" of the roman numeral date is made with a turned C.
Actual place of publication from Wing (CD-ROM edition).
Wing (2nd ed.), S3015A
ESTC, R203546
Engraved bookplate recording donation to Eton College by Edward Waddington in 1731. Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College.
18th century blind-panelled calf; spine decoration of paired double fillets in compartments formed by four raised bands; gilt roll along board edges; traces of spine label; end-bands.
Previous shelfmark: Ei.6.05.
Ethics Early works to 1800.
Natural law Early works to 1800.
Dickinson, Henry, fl. 1668 - 1694 bookseller.
Simpson, Samuel, fl. 1670 - 1702 bookseller.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
England London.
England Cambridge.
England Oxford.
lat
B49598