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Biblia Hebraica : Eorundem Latina interpretatio Xantis Pagnini Lucensis / Benedicti Ariae Montani Hispal. & quorundam aliorum collato studio, ad Hebraicam dictionem diligentissimè expensa.
Uniform title
Bible.
Old Testament.
Hebrew & Latin.
1619.
Format
Book
Language
Hebrew
Latin
Published/Created
Aureliae Allobrogum : Apud Petrum de la Rouiere, 1619.
Description
[24], 183, [1], 283, [1], 84, 203, [1] pages ; 38 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Bible Old Testament
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Interlinear translations, Latin
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Related name
Arias Montano, Benito, 1527-1598
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Pagnini, Sante, 1470-
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Rovière, Pierre de la, active 1599-1623
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Former owner
Danforth, Samuel, 1626-1674
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Danforth, John, 1660-1730
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Notes
Printed in double columns; Hebrew with interlinear Latin translation.
Title vignette, head pieces and initials.
Printer's name given as Cephas Elon in Hebrew characters.
Signatures: [par.]⁴ 2[par.]⁸ A-O⁶ P⁸ a-x⁶ y-z⁸ 2a-2g⁶ 2A-2R⁶
With
Bound with: Nouum Testamentum Graecum : cum vulgata interpretatione Latina Graeci contextus lineis inserta ... [Geneva] : excudebat Petrus de la Rouiere, 1619.
Provenance
Ex copy has note at front of vol. 1 detailing that these volumes were owned successively by Rev. Samuel Danford (1626-1674) of Roxbury, Mass. and Rev. John Danforth (1660-1730) of Dorchester, Mass. Their respective signatures appear at the top of the index of vol. 2.
References
Cf. B.F.B.S. Hist. cat., v.2¹, art. 5117
Other title(s)
Bible. Old Testament. Latin. Vulgate. 1619.
OCLC
34447358
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