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Brevier eines guten Christen oder vollständiges Gebettbuch in welchem die auserlesensten Gebetter und Andachten enthalten sind..... Augsburg, Gebrüder Veith, 1780, Siebente Auflage, 8°, 680 S., m. ganzseit. Kupfern, Halbldr. d.Zt., Tls. berieb.+ bestoss., Titelbl. m. hinterlegter Fehlstelle, Registers. lose, Besitzereintr. insgesamt solider Zust. Neusser AntiquariatBook number: 55805AB € 80.00 [Appr.: US$ 106.63 | £UK 69 | JP¥ 10290] Catalogue: varia - bücher
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Rerum engolismensium scriptores, nunc primum in unum corpus collectos animadversionibus notisque fusioribus illustravit Joan.-Franc.-Eusebius Castaigne. Fasciculus Primus : 1) - Chronicon Engolismense, ab anno DCCC XIV ad annum DCCC XCI. 2) - Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensium, ad annum usque M C LIX "Engolismae, Excubedat P.-Eug. Grobot, 1853. Sumptibus Societatis Monumenta Majorum et Gesta Regione Carantonensi Religiose Investigantis. 1 volume in-8, 92 pages, 92 pages, broché. ""La présente publication É reproduira É les Chroniques latines originales de l'Angoumois, depuis les commencements de la monarchie jusqu'à l'année 1308, date de la première réunion du comté d'Angoulème à la couronne"". Bon état général malgré quelques rares traces d'humidité." ¶ Rerum engolismensium scriptores, nunc primum in unum corpus collectos animadversionibus notisque fusioribus illustravit Joan.-Franc.-Eusebius Castaigne. Fasciculus Primus : 1) - Chronicon Engolismense, ab anno DCCC XIV ad annum DCCC XCI. 2) - Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensium, ad annum usque M C LIX Librairie PettitBook number: 55153 € 60.00 [Appr.: US$ 79.97 | £UK 51.75 | JP¥ 7717]
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Ausgewählte Schriften. (mehr als 1 Band nicht erschienen!) Bibliothek der Kirchenväter. (White binding) München, Kösel, 1913. 19 cm lxi+xx,313 p. hc. Tweedehands Boekhuis - Antiquariaat VanhoveBook number: 5/35038 € 12.00 [Appr.: US$ 15.99 | £UK 10.5 | JP¥ 1543] Catalogue: Theology
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Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism. Leiden/New York/ Köln, E.J.Brill 1992. cloth with dust j. 802 pp. Studia Post-Biblica Vol. 42. Antiquariaat - Boekhandel HamelinkBook number: T2502 € 75.00 [Appr.: US$ 99.96 | £UK 64.75 | JP¥ 9647] Catalogue: Patristiek
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Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism. (Studia Post-Biblica 42). Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1992, Or.cloth. with dustjacket, 802 pp. Rashi Antiquarian BooksBook number: 55126 € 125.00 [Appr.: US$ 166.6 | £UK 107.75 | JP¥ 16078]
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Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism. (Studia Post-Biblica 42) Leiden-Brill, 1992, 802 pp., cloth Wever Van Wijnen bv.Book number: 139820 € 90.00 [Appr.: US$ 119.95 | £UK 77.5 | JP¥ 11576] Catalogue: Patristiek
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Die Theologie des Eusebius von Caesarea. (Diss.) Amsterdam-Holland, 1939, 206 S., geb. Wever Van Wijnen bv.Book number: 138032 € 22.00 [Appr.: US$ 29.32 | £UK 19 | JP¥ 2830] Catalogue: Patristiek
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Die Theologie des Eusebius von Caesarea. Amsterdam: Holland, 1939. Paperback, 206 p. Boekhandel Den Hertog B.V.Book number: 31346 € 20.00 [Appr.: US$ 26.66 | £UK 17.25 | JP¥ 2572] Catalogue: Patristics
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A German Requiem: Op. 45 in Full Score Mineola (NY): Dover, 1999, . paper bound, 1st Dover edition, 190pp. New. Scored for mixed chorus, two solo voices and full orchestra, this masterpiece of choral music is Brahms' greatest, most ambitious vocal work. Books on the Web/Booksinternationale.comBook number: 16097 USD 8.95 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6 | JP¥ 864] Catalogue: Music
Keywords: Johannes Brahms German Requiem; Eusebius Mandyczewski Music Scores 0486408647 | Add to shopping cart More information div> |
Johannes Brahms: Complete Piano Works for Four Hands Dover, 1976. Edition Unstated, Softcover (Stiff Card). Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Score. Size: A4 (300 x 210mm approx.). Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. Edges slightly foxed. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Music; Classical; 19th century; ISBN: 0486232719. ISBN/EAN: 9780486232713. Inventory No: 24709. Mr Pickwicks Fine Old BooksBook number: 24709 AUD 34.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.5 US$ 31.29 | £UK 20.25 | JP¥ 3020] Catalogue: Music
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EUSEBII CAESARIENSIS EPISCOPI CHRONICON [Chronicle]: quod Hieronymus presbyter diuino eius ingenio Latinum facere curauit, quod Hieronymus presbyter diuino eius ingenio Latinum facere curauit, & vsque in Valentem Caesarem Romano adiecit eloquio. Ad quem & Prosper & Matthaeus Palmerius, & Matthias Palmerius complura addidere. Quibus demum nonnulla ad haec vsque tempora subsecuta adiecta sunt. Paris, Henricus Stephanus 1518 October 30th (colophon) Woodcut title (used earlier in Estienne's 1506 edition of Aristotle with his name added in a circle at the foot of the page and incorporating arms of the University of Paris) with border of figures, c. Quarto 19th century leather-spined boards, gilt rules and title to spine, 20 unnumbered leaves (titlepage & index) + 175 (recte 173) numbered leaves, printed in red & black throughout. Complete except lacking the final blank. Three leaves including the last wrongly numbered (printer's fault), first 2 leaves neatly strengthened to upper margin, old corner repair to ff7-8 of index with minor loss of a few words. Slight edge browning, mainly to first 10 leaves of index. Neat ownership Riccardo Matthei on titlepage, which has imprint (as in colophon) written in at foot. First 6 leaves of text with old, neat underlining and 3 leaves with neat marginal notes which are slightly cropped. Very clean and tight (collates as copy in Biblioteca Casanatense, Rome CC.E.V.33). Part of the Chronicon lists the main events in parallel tabular form for Egyptian, Macedonian, Jewish, Syrian etc. kingdoms in date order to the birth of Christ (5199 years from the Creation), continued with additions down to AD 1512, including Gutenberg's invention of printing in 1440 and some passages of American interest ("terra nova" due west of France, with the arrival in 1509 of 7 savages with "thick lips" & "scarified facial" markings and their use of bows & arrows). *St Jerome's Latin translation and continuation of Eusebius' Chronicon to 382 AD (fo.101 here), with additions to 448 by Prosper, 449-1449 by Matteo Palmieri of Florence, 1450-1481 by Matteo Palmieri of Pisa and 1482-1512 by Joannes Multivallis. Adams E1074 references this work. Abbey Antiquarian BooksBook number: V73508 GBP 1480.00 [Appr.: EURO 1720.75 US$ 2293.24 | JP¥ 221306] Catalogue: Antiquarian
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Eusebius. The Ecclesiastical History. London & Cambridge, 1964-1965. 2 vols (complete). LVI,525,VII,491 pp. Cloth, d/j. (Loeb Classical Library 153 & 265)*Vol. I: 1965, transl. by Kirsopp Lake. Vol. II: 1964, transl. by J.E.L. Oulton. Greek & english text. Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V.(NVvA/ILAB)Book number: 227584 € 35.00 [Appr.: US$ 46.65 | £UK 30.25 | JP¥ 4502]
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Eusebius. Ecclesiastical History. London & Cambridge, 1992-1994. 2 vols. LIV,525, VII,490 pp. Cloth, d./j. Name in pen on first end-paper in both vols. (Loeb Classical Library, 153 & 265) Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V.(NVvA/ILAB)Book number: 224430 € 35.00 [Appr.: US$ 46.65 | £UK 30.25 | JP¥ 4502]
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The History of the Church from Christ to Constantine Folio Society 2001. 8vo hardback. Biscuit coloured cloth with black and gilt design to front board. Open fronted slipcase. pp. 398. Col illustrated. Excellent condition. Boz BooksBook number: 18012 GBP 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 35 US$ 46.48 | JP¥ 4486]
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The history of the church from Christ to Constantine Penguin Classics, 1989. Paperback. Pp: 434. Eusebius's account is the only surviving historical record of the Church during its crucial first 300 years. Bishop Eusebius, a learned scholar who lived most of his life in Caesarea in Palestine, broke new ground in writing the History and provided a model for all later ecclesiastical historians. In tracing the history of the Church from the time of Christ to the Great Persecution at the beginning of the fourth century, and ending with the conversion of the Emperor Constantine, his aim was to show the purity and continuity of the doctrinal tradition of Christianity and its struggle against persecutors and heretics. ISBN: 9780140445350. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed. PolareBook number: U3288710 € 7.50 [Appr.: US$ 10 | £UK 6.5 | JP¥ 965] Catalogue: Religie
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Keizer Constantijn. Zijn levensbeschrijving.Uit het Grieks vertaald en toegelicht door J.W. Drijvers en P.W. van der Horst. Verloren, Hilversum, 2012. 179p. Paperback. 'Uit de tekst blijkt duidelijk dat Eusebius alleen positief over de keizer en diens relatie met God wilde schrijven. Hij geeft een ideaalbeeld van Constantijn en de keizerlijke overwinningen zijn geschenken van God. Zijn tegenstanders (Maxentius, Licinius) worden dan ook afgeschilderd 'als tirannieke christenvervolgers' (p.21). Verder vergelijkt hij de keizer geregeld met Mozes. 'Net als Mozes heeft Constantijn zijn volk vanuit gevangenschap en onderdrukking geleid naar vrijheid' (p.23). Is de VC door die té positieve vooringenomenheid van de auteur nog wel een serieus te nemen historische bron? Maar juist door veel onderzoek en 'omdat we de bedoelingen van Eusebius beter hebben leren doorgronden, en daarmee ook het karakter van de tekst, kunnen we de VC beter dan voorheen als historische bron hanteren' (p.26). Na deze korte, maar zeer gedegen inleiding begint op p.33 de - eerste! - Nederlandse vertaling van de Vita Constantini. Deze leest prettig (lettertype, indeling). Ook het feit dat de uitleg in voetnoten steeds onderaan de pagina staat, maakt het lezen aantrekkelijk. De korte bibliografie aan het eind van het boek (p.177-178) somt de belangrijkste en recenste werken op, o.a. de pas verschenen bundel van Hekster & Jansen en ook de m.i. erg goede The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine. Wetende vanuit welk perspectief deze VC is geschreven, is de vertaling een belangrijke bron om de daden van Constantijn, maar wellicht nog meer de christelijke mentaliteit van die periode te leren kennen. Het beeld dat van Constantijn geschetst wordt, is natuurlijk té vroom, té positief, té christelijk, maar dat maakt bestudering van deze periode juist zo ontzettend interessant. Onderzoek van de geschreven bronnen en archeologische data geven steeds meer inzicht in Constantijn's al dan niet christelijke denkbeelden, zijn aspiraties en zijn daden. Dit boek met de Nederlandse vertaling van Eusebius' Vita Constantini is daarom een aanrader voor iedereen die geïnteresseerd is in de (aanzet tot de) vérgaande veranderingen die plaatsvonden onder de regering van Constantijn en die tot op de dag van vandaag onze wereld hebben beïnvloed. (ANNET VAN WIECHEN op http://www.oudweb.nl/eusebius-constantijn.html). Gew/weight: up to 1 Kg. Scrinium Classical AntiquityBook number: 32338 € 20.00 [Appr.: US$ 26.66 | £UK 17.25 | JP¥ 2572]
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Kirchengeschichte. Edited and introduced by Heinrich Kraft. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1984. Hardback, 473 p. Boekhandel Den Hertog B.V.Book number: 23068 € 20.00 [Appr.: US$ 26.66 | £UK 17.25 | JP¥ 2572] Catalogue: Patristics
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Historia ecclesiastica Mantua, Johann Schall, not before 1479 . Folio ( 20,5 x 28,5 cm). Lvs 145 unn. (of 172). 18th-cent. polished calf, rebacked (old-style)spine with gilt-lettered title and date and gilt fillets. Covers with multiple gilt fillets and small gilt decorations. Board edges and infolds with gold decorations. Frontcover with a central armorial bird. An interesting, rare and early incunable, the 4th incunable-edition of the Historia ecclesiastica (1st Utrecht, 1474) and the 1st printed in Mantua (this edition: not before 15-VII 1479). It is the only known work from the second press of Johann Schall, the printer-physician of Mantua. In the colophon of his “Scrutinium sripturarum” Schall calls himself “artium doctor” and in the Historia ecclesiastica “physicus”; Geldner: “Vielleicht war er in der Hauptsache als Arzt tätig”. Schall established his first press at Mantua in 1475 and stayed there until 1479. He is probably one of the Germans that were enrolled by Adamo Micheli, the originator of Mantuan printing. The work is printed in a large, fine Roman type (3 : 111R); the only work from this office printed in that type; as Dibdin wrote: “The volumes issued from his press are of equal beauty and rarity; and it is seldom that we see a more eloquent specimen of ancient typography than that (Eusebius) which is now before us.” It is also the first incunable that was to have catchwords and one of the 2 books printed by Schall that have a metrical colophon as well as his name in that colophon. ¶ Eusebius of Caesarea (also calling himself Eusebius Pamphili, out of devotion to the memory of hisfriend and schoolmaster Pamphilus, the founder of the magnificent library of Caesarea, a follower of Origen and therefore beheaded in 309, when Eusebius fled to Tyrus and Egypt). Eusebius (ca 260 – 340) was a Roman historian, probably from Palestine, who was for some time a councillor to Constantine the Great; he wrote the Vita Constantini, but that work is actually a eulogy and not a real historical work. Around 313, when he had returned after the prosecutions, Eusebius became Bishop of Caesarea, then the Roman capital of Palestine. He was an exegete, especially a scholar of the Biblical Canon and wrote several works on the Gospels. But his magnum opus was the Ekklèsiastikè Historia, although his method has been criticised. It is the first surviving history of the Christian Church, shaped as a chronological account of its history and of the Christian community from the period of the Apostles to his own time. Much of Eusebius’ own theological views have been woven into the factual text of the history. It should not be forgatten that it was the period of the strong disagreement between Athanasius and Arius over the nature of the Son in his relationship to the Father. The First Council of Nicaea, the first Ecumenical council of the Catholic Church, had been convened in 325, mainly to solve this question. Eusebius was very prominent at that council, he occupied the first seat on the right of the emperor and delivered the inaugural address. Nevertheless, he was unable to steer the ultimate formula of the council into his line of thought and had to subscribe to the final uncompromising creed drawn up by the council. The Historia Ecclesiastica was translated from the Greek into Latin by Tyrannius Rufinus from Aquila (ca 345 – 410), one of the Fathers. Rufinus reduced the original history from ten books to nine, but added two more books, covering the period of the reign of Constantine I to the death of Theodosius I in 395. It was published in 402 or 403. ¶ The text of the work starts on leaf a1-v (a1-r is blank) with a dedicatory letter to “Illustrissimo & Inuictissimo Mantuanorum Principi Federico Gonzaga” by “Iohannes Schallus Herosfeldensis physicus obsequentissimus” . This dedication ends on leaf a2-v with “Mantue apud sanctum Alexandrum die.xv. Iulii .M.cccc.lxxix”. The next 6 leaves (a3 -8) contain the index of the 11 books of the Historia, starting with “Incipiunt Capitula primi libri hystorie ecclesiasiastice.” and ending with “Expliciunt capitula totius operis.” Rufinus’ prologue to the work starts on leaf b1-r with a fine initial in red and the usual “Incipit prologus Rufini presbyteri in hystoriam ecclesiasticam ad Cromatium episcopum.”, followed by the index to the chapters of the first book of the Historia on leaf b1-v. The text of the first book starts on leaf b2-r with the intro ”Incipit liber primus hystorieecclesiastice”, accompanied by a fine large initial in red. The 1st book ends on leaf c7-r, the 2nd book on leaf e4-r, the 3d book on leaf g5-v, book 4 on leaf i5-v, book 5 on leaf l8 – v, book 6 on leaf o3 – v, book 7 on leaf p7 – r, book 8 on leaf r3-v, book 9 on leaf s5-v, book 10 on leaf v7-v and book 11 on leaf y6-v, followed by the metrical colophon. ¶ Frontal endpaper with 2 ex libris. The first of Sir Willoughby Jones, Baronet, of Cranmer Hall in the County of Norfolk. This Baronetage (later Lawrence-Jones Baronetcy) was created in 1831 for Major-General John Thomas Jones (1783 -1843), who had fought in the Peninsular War under Wellington. His oldest son, the 2nd Baronet, Lawrence Jones (1817 – 1845) was murdered by robbers at Macri near Dalaman in Turkey. His younger brother, Sir Willoughby Jones was the 3rd Baronet (1820 - 1884). He was briefly a Member of Parliament for Cheltenham (1847 – 1848), High Sheriff of Norfolk for the year 1851 and president of the “Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society”. He lived at Cranmer Hall in Norfolk (as depicted on the ex libris). On the first flyleaf a mounted letter, directed to Sir Willoughby about a copy of Eusebius’ Historia that had been sold out of the famous Holkham library of Lord Leicester. The second exlibris is of Nathan Comfort Starr (1896-1981), a well-known collector of incunabula and a member of the Grolier Club in New York. He was a graduate of Harvard and Oxford Universities and taught and wrote extensively about the Arthurian legend and Arthurian literature. ¶ Upper margins of the first 4 books with old manual running titles (book and chapter). Upper right corners with older pagination numbers. First leaf a bit soiled, but otherwise a clear, spotless copy, although missing the quires c-e and the lvs h4-5 (facsimiles supplied) as well as the last blank and being rebacked. Nice binding. Zaal BooksBook number: 22650 € 2500.00 [Appr.: US$ 3332.03 | £UK 2150.5 | JP¥ 321553]
Keywords: incunable; Wiegendruck; incunabel; Johann Schall; Mantua; catchwords; Eusebius Pamphili; Eusebius Caesariensis; Palestine; Palestina; church history; kerkhistorie; Athanasius; Arius; Council of Nicaea; Cocilie van Nicea; Tyrannius Rufinus; Nathan Comfort | Add to shopping cart More information div> |
Kirchengeschichte 1997. Paperback. Pp: 473. ISBN: 9783534136483. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed. PolareBook number: U3077385 € 15.00 [Appr.: US$ 19.99 | £UK 13 | JP¥ 1929] Catalogue: Religie
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Opera. Recognovit Guilielmus Dindorfius. Vol. IV. Historiae Ecclesiasticae Libri I - X. Leipzig, Teubner, 1890. Or. cloth, LVI, 528 pp. The Greek Text. Antiquariaat - Boekhandel HamelinkBook number: T7815 € 30.00 [Appr.: US$ 39.98 | £UK 26 | JP¥ 3859] Catalogue: Patristiek
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Jerome of Stridon. His Life, Writings and Legacy. Farnham [etc.]: Ashgate, 2009. Hardback with dustjacket, (xiii) 283 p. Boekhandel Den Hertog B.V.Book number: 30342 € 45.00 [Appr.: US$ 59.98 | £UK 38.75 | JP¥ 5788] Catalogue: Patristics
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The Letters of Jerome. Asceticism, Biblical Exegesis, and the Construction of Christian Authority in Late Antiquity (The Oxford Early Christian Studies). Oxford [etc.]: Oxford University Press, 2009. Hardback with dustjacket, (xiv) 286 p. Antiquariaat Den HertogBook number: 23258 € 40.00 [Appr.: US$ 53.31 | £UK 34.5 | JP¥ 5145] Catalogue: Patristics
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Life of Constantine: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (Clarendon Ancient History Ser.) Oxford, Clarendon. 1999. (ISBN: 0198149247). Soft Cover. 395pp. Fine. B&B Smith, BooksellersBook number: 28932 USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 34 | £UK 29.25 | JP¥ 4343] Catalogue: Classical Studies
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Epistolae Selectae, Et In Libros Tres Distributae, Operâ D. Petri Canisii Theologi Lugduni, Amatus Delaroche, 1744. 12-mo (10,7 x 17,5 cm). Pp. (16), 536, (58). Full calf, spine with 5 raised bands, gilt-lettered title-shield, the 5 compartments with gilt fleurons and fillets. Silk bookmark. Collation compl. (a8 A-2A12 2B6 2C4 – 2C4 blank). Typographic title-page: Divi Hieronymi Stridoniensis Epistolae Selectee, Et In Libros Tres Distributae, Operâ D. Petri Canisii Theologi; Ad exemplar Mariani Victorii Reatini Episcopi Amerini, emendatae, argumentisque illustratae, nunc denuò cum Editionibus R.R. P.P. Benedictinorum confertae. Novissimè, in hac ultima editione à quampluribus mendis quibus scatebant, castigatae. Cum rerum & verborum Indice locupletissimo. Epistolarum, atque aliorum opusculorum, quae tribus hisce libris continentur ordo & numerus adjectus est.Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus, Saint Jerome of Stridonium (Stridon ca 347 – Bethlehem, 420) is known for his translation of the Bible into Latin, using a Hebrew text instead of the Septuagint, which has come to be called the Vulgate. His letters cover a great variety of subjects, are very well written and present a vivid, characteristic picture of his time. Petrus Canisius or Peter Kanis (Nijmegen in the Netherlands, 1521 – Freiburg, 1597) was the first Dutch Jesuit and the great inspirator of the Catholic Counter-Reformation in Germany and Austria. His most famous work is the German Catechism, meant as an answer to Luther and reprinted more than 200 times during his lifetime. His edition of Hieronymus’ letters was published the first time in 1562 by Sebald Mayer of Dillingen (VD 16 H 3555). This 1744-edition has Canisius’Praefatio from the 1565-edition published by Mayer (VD 16 H 3556); it is dated 1565 and written at Augsburg, where Canisius was at that time the main – and very successful - pulpit spokesman at the Cathedral. The 3 books of this collection contain 58, 22 and 13 letters. With an extensive index (Rerum and Sententiarum) of 56 pages. The Approbatio and the Privilège du Roy both from 1737.Only in Germany 3 copies of this edition (Regensburg, Passau, Hildesheim), but not in NCC, BM, BNF nor LOC.Title–page with handwritten ex-libris of a Father Girardot, 1747 and library stamps of 2 Jesuit seminaries. Title-page and flyleaves stained, but otherwise a very good, well-bound copy. Zaal BooksBook number: 20963 € 295.00 [Appr.: US$ 393.18 | £UK 253.75 | JP¥ 37943]
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The library of Eusebius of Caesarea. Leiden, Boston, Brill, 2003. XV,358 p. Hardbound 24 cm (Vigiliae Christianae Suppl. 67) Antiquariaat Fragmenta SelectaBook number: 115955 € 97.00 [Appr.: US$ 129.28 | £UK 83.5 | JP¥ 12476] Catalogue: Patristics, Patristik
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