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[The Pentateuch] [electronic resource]
Uniform title
Bible.
O.T.
Pentateuch.
English.
Tyndale.
1530.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Imprented at Malborow in the lande of Hesse [i.e. Antwerp] : By me Hans Luft [i.e. Johan Hoochstraten], M.CCCCC.xxx. the. xvij dayes of Januarij [17 Jan. 1530]
Description
[755] p. : ill.
Details
Related name
Tyndale, William, d. 1536
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Summary note
eebo-0021
Notes
In five parts.
Each part has "prologe" by W. T[yndale].
Imprint from colophon of pt. 1.
Title within ornamental border.
Signatures: [A]8 B-L8 X8 2A-I8 2K4 3A8 4A-F8 4G4 5A10 5B-I8 5K4 6A4 6B-I8.
Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library.
Contents
The fyrst boke of Moses called Genesis
A prologe in to the seconde boke of Moses called Exodus
The seconde boke of Moses, called Exodus
A prologe in to the thirde boke of Moses called Leuiticus
The thyrde boke of Moses, called Leuiticus
A prologe in to the fourth boke of Moses, called Numeri
The Fourthe boke of Moses called Numeri
A Prologe in to the fyfte boke of Moses, called Deuteronomye
[Fyfte boke of Moses called Deuteronomye].
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References
STC (2nd ed.) 2350
Other title(s)
Fyrst boke of Moses called Genesis.
Prolog in to the seconde boke of Moses called Exodus.
Seconde boke of Moses, called Exodus.
Prologe in to the thirde boke of Moses called Leuiticus.
Thyrde boke of Moses, called Leuiticus.
Prolog in to the fourth boke of Moses, called Numeri.
Fourthe boke of Moses, called Numeri.
Prolog in to the fyfte boke of Moses, called Deuteronomye.
Fyfte boke of Moses called Deuteronomye.
OCLC
9920072800971
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