Vestibulum novisimum . .annectitur . . gramm.Lilliana . .made English
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Comenius, Johann Amos, 1592-1670
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Vestibulum novisimum . .annectitur . . gramm.Lilliana . .made English
Comenius, Johann Amos, 1592-1670
Vetus Testamentum graecum ex versione septuaginta interpretum
Title in red and black with engraved vignette, title in Latin and Greek, preface in Latin, text in double-column in Greek. First printing in England of the Septuagint, the earliest translation of the Hebrew Old Testament into Greek. Edited by the Unitarian controversialist John Biddle (1615-1662), who was imprisoned by the Parliamentary Commissioners for his religious opinions. "Roger Daniel's version of the text of the Sixtine edition [was] prepared for the use of the scholars at Westminster School. This appeared in 1653 and was edited by the Socinian, John Biddle. Its publication may have owed something to the interest in the Septuagint generated by Codex Alexandrinus and the frustration produced by the failure of Young's attempts to edit it" (S. Mandelbrote, "English Scholarship and the Greek Text of the Old Testament", p. 87).
Lynde, Sir Humphrey, 1579-1636
Via Devia: The By-Way: Misleading the weak and unstable into dangerous paths of error.
Lynde, Sir Humphrey, 1579-1636
View of the state of Europe during the Middle Ages : In three volumes. By Henry Hallam. Volume 1.
Hallam, Henry, 1777-1859
View of the state of Europe during the Middle Ages : In three volumes. By Henry Hallam. Volume 2.
Hallam, Henry, 1777-1859
View of the state of Europe during the Middle Ages : In three volumes. By Henry Hallam. Volume 3.
Hallam, Henry, 1777-1859
Southey, Robert, 1774-1843
Virgilius evangelisans with Epicureus . .ed. B. Caversius
Ross, Alexander, 1591-1654