Gi.1.01 - Gi.1.02
Bible. New Testament. Coptic. 1799.
Appendix ad editionem Novi Testamenti Græci e Codice MS. Alexandrino a Carolo Godofredo Woide descripti, in qua continentur fragmenta Novi Testamenti juxta interpretationem dialecti superioris Ægypti quæ Thebaidica vel Sahidica appellatur, e codicibus Oxoniensibus maxima ex parte desumpta, cum dissertatione de versione Bibliorum Ægyptiaca. Quibus subjicitur Codicis Vaticani collatio..
Oxonii: : E typographeo Clarendoniano., MDCCXCIX. [1799]
3 pts. in 2 v. ([2], xxiv, 151, [1]; [2], 229, [7]; 119, [1] p., III leaves of plates) : facsims. ; 47 cm. (Fol.)
Main text in Latin and Greek; preliminaries in Latin; second part in parallel Coptic and Latin.
Edited by Henry Ford, who signs the preface.
Printed in double columns.
The three parts have separate pagination and signatures; additional divisional title pages: 'Caroli Godofredi Woidii, de versione Bibliorum Ægyptiaca, dissertatio.', 'Fragmenta Novi Testamenti e versione Ægyptiaca dialecti Thebaidicæ, Sahidicæ, seu superioris Ægypti.'; 'Collatio codicis Vaticani Novi Testamenti.'
Plates captioned: "Characteres codicum Sahidicorum ..." and signed: "Basire sc.".
Signatures: [a]² (-[a]1) b-g², [B]² C-Qq²; chi² (-chi2) ²A-3N² (-3N2); [*A]² *B-*Gg².
With errata.
ESTC, T94901
Darlow & Moule, 3093
Armorial bookplate of Eton College with initials "HR" for Henricus Rex on front pastedown.
Ms. note on front flyleaf: "Granville Penn Stoke Park. 1842.".
19th-century quarter-bound brown calfskin and marbled paper over ?millboards Covers decorated with blind roll separating leather from paper. Spine with five raised bands, decorated with blind tools and gilt tiling over black label ("Collat. Cod. Vatic. Nov. Test." / "Appendix ad ed. Nov.Test. Gr. e Cod. MS. Alexand."). Textblock trimmed and sprinkled red. Endpapers of undecorated wove paper; one flyleaf at both ends of the textblock.
Bible. New Testament Manuscripts, Greek Catalogs.
Bible. New Testament Manuscripts, Coptic Early works to 1800.
Ford, Henry, 1863 - 1947 editor.
Basire, James, 1769 - 1822 engraver.
Penn, Granville, 1761 - 1844 former owner.
Oxford University Press printer.
England Oxford.
lat grc cop
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