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Illustrissimi, ac reverendissimi D.D. Fr. Petri de Godoy Ex Ordine Praedicatorum, Salmanticensis Academiae in sacra theologia magistri ... Disputationes theologicae in primam partem diui Thomae. Tomus primus.
Author
Godoy, Petrus de, -1677
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Uniform title
Disputationes theologicae
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Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
Venetiis : Apud Ioannem Iacobum Hertz, 1696.
Description
[44], 303, [17] pages : illustrations ; 33 cm (fol.)
Details
Subject(s)
Thomas Aquinas, Saint 1225?-1274
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Summa theologica
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Criticism and interpretation
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Jesus Christ
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Person and offices
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Early works to 1800
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God
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Early works to 1800
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Engraver
Piccini, Isabella, 1644-1734
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Publisher
Hertz, Io. Iacobus (Ioannes Iacobus)
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Notes
Title pages printed in black and red.
Title vignette (publisher's device); initials; head- and tail-pieces.
Printed in double columns.
Includes indexes.
Isabella Piccini signed engraving: frontispiece depicting Thomas Aquinas with his trademark blazing star on his chest, holding a large sheaf of wheat, surrounded by Dominican monks also clutching sheaves. Signed ‘Soror Isabella Piccina, S. Crucis Venetiarum Sculpt.’ after Antonio Zucchi and ‘A. Zan. del.’
Unsigned engraving: Very large vignette of a ship filled with saintly monks on title-page, bearing the inscription ‘Navis Institoris de Longe Portans Panem’
Binding note
Princeton copy 1 Contemporary vellum. Some worming.
References
Hurter, H. Nomenclator, t. 4, column 7
Other title(s)
Disputationes theologicae in primam partem divi Thomae
Disputationes theologicae in primam partem diui Thomae
OCLC
70175486
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