Gh.3.13
Concordantiæ Græcolatinæ Testamenti Noui, nunc primùm plenæ editæ & diu multúmque desideratæ, vt optimæ duces ad veram vocum illius interpretationem futuræ. Accessit huic editioni supplementum eorum omnium quæ ad calcem libri reiecta, quàm quæ omissa desiderari poterant. In his quid præstitum sit, præfixa ad lectorem epistola docet.
Concordantiae Graeolatinae Testamenti Novi
[Geneva] : Oliua Pauli Stephani., anno M. DC. [1600]
[12], 535, [1], 88 [i.e. 131], [1] p. ; 35 cm. (fol.)
Signatures: 2[paragraph]⁶ A-2V⁶ 2X⁴ 2Y-3K⁶.
Arranged in Greek alphabetical order, with Latin equivalent of Greek word at beginning of entry; citations in Greek only.
Printer's device with motto "Noli altum sapere" on title page.
Place of publication from Adams.
Concordance begun by R. Estienne and completed by H. Estienne, T. de Bèze and others. Dedication and preface by H. Estienne.
Poem on Henri Estienne by Paul Estienne on leaves 2[paragraph]5v-2[paragraph]6r. The heading of the poem within the "Vineyard" border first used by Robert Estienne in the folio Bible of 1538-40.
Reprint of Henri Estienne's edition of 1594, with the addition of the supplement.
Two issues printed in the same year (see Adams, S1758). Here p. 131 of the supplement is numbered 88. In the other issue p. 131 of the supplement numbered 133 (Adams S1759).
"Supplementum eorum omnium quae in concordantiis Graecis Testamenti Noui desiderabantur, tam eorum quae ad calcem libri reiecta fuerant quàm quae omissa desiderari poterant" (caption title) begins new pagination; register continuous.
Head- and tail-pieces, initials.
Schreiber, F. The Estiennes, no.270
Adams, S1758
Bookplate of Eton College on the verso of the t.p.
Late 16th century mid brown calf; blind tooled triple fillet border with gold stamped armorial centrepiece of Eton College; remains of tacks for chain and clasps, left to right; six raised bands decorated with blind tooled fillets; yellow edges; one flyleaf on front and back of book.
Previous shelfmarks: Ef.2.2 and Aa.4.16.
Bible. New Testament. Greek Concordances, Greek Early works to 1800.
Switzerland Geneva.
lat grc
B50226