B17901

Shelfmark

Ec.5.23

Author

Potter, Francis

Title

An interpretation of the number 666. Wherein, not onely the manner, how this number ought to be interpreted, is clearely proved and demonstrated but it is also shewed, yt this number is an exquisite and perfect character, truly, exactly, and essentially describing the state of government, to wch all other notes of Antichrist doe agree ...

Publication, distribution, etc.

Oxford :, Printed by Leonard Lichfield,, 1642.

Physical description

[18], 214p :, ill. ;, 4to.

Note

Previously Am.7.21 and Ag.4.6.

Note

Ms. annotations.

Citation/references note

Wing P3028; Madan 1032

Provenance

Bookplate of Eton College.

Provenance

Waddington bookplate; donated to Eton by Edward Waddington in 1731.

Provenance

Ms. ex libris of Richard Chamberlayne, recording donation by Hannibal Potter (1592-1664 - President of Trinity College, Oxford), and dated 10 Oct. 1650.

Binding

17th century gold-tooled calf. Thistle tools at corners, and as part of central ornament (with fleur-de-lys and ?feather tools).

Subject

Catholic Church, Controversial literature, Early works to 1800.

Subject

Symbolism of numbers, Early works to 1800.

Subject

Antichrist, Early works to 1800.

Subject

Numbers in the Bible, Early works to 1800.

Added entry--place

England, Oxford.
001B17901
003LIBRARY CODE
096##$aEc.5.23
1001#$aPotter, Francis
24513$aAn interpretation of the number 666. Wherein, not onely the manner, how this number ought to be interpreted, is clearely proved and demonstrated but it is also shewed, yt this number is an exquisite and perfect character, truly, exactly, and essentially describing the state of government, to wch all other notes of Antichrist doe agree ...
260##$aOxford :$bPrinted by Leonard Lichfield,$c1642.
300##$a[18], 214p :$bill. ;$c4to.
500##$aPreviously Am.7.21 and Ag.4.6.
500##$aMs. annotations.
5104#$aWing P3028; Madan 1032
561##$aBookplate of Eton College.
561##$aWaddington bookplate; donated to Eton by Edward Waddington in 1731.
561##$aMs. ex libris of Richard Chamberlayne, recording donation by Hannibal Potter (1592-1664 - President of Trinity College, Oxford), and dated 10 Oct. 1650.
563##$a17th century gold-tooled calf. Thistle tools at corners, and as part of central ornament (with fleur-de-lys and ?feather tools).
650#0$aCatholic Church$xControversial literature$xEarly works to 1800.
650#0$aSymbolism of numbers$xEarly works to 1800.
650#0$aAntichrist$xEarly works to 1800.
650#0$aNumbers in the Bible$xEarly works to 1800.
752##$aEngland$dOxford.
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