B37523
Language code
lat
Shelfmark
Fh.9.23
Author
Nieto, David
Title
Pascalogia ovvero Discorso della Pasca. In cui si assegnano le ragioni delle discrepanze vertenti, circa il tempo di celebrar la Pasca, trà la Chiesa Latina, e Greca, come anche trà queste, e la Sinagoga Ebrea rispettivamente; dal Concilio Niceno fino alla Riformazione Gregoriana; da questa sino à tutto l'anno 1699, & indi in perpetuo; divisa in cinque dialoghi, e consacrata all'Altezza Reverendissima di Francesco Maria Cardinale de Medici. Da David Nieto rabbino, e professore di medicina.
Varying form of title
Other title: Discorso della Pasca
Publication, distribution, etc.
In Colonia. :, [s.n.],, 1702.
Physical description
[16], 184 p. :, tables ;, 16 cm.
Note
"Written in 1693, it was printed in London in 1702, but published that year in Colonia with a dedication to Cardinal Francesco Maria de' Medici, so that Christians in Italy would not be prevented from reading a work by an author whose true location would instantly brand him a heretic."--ODNB [accessed 8 Jan. 2015].
Note
Signatures: A⁶ [a]² B-H⁶ I⁸.
Note
Errata on leaf [a]2v.
Citation/references note
ESTC,, N504791
Provenance
Booklabel of Nicholas Mann, recording donation to Eton College in 1754.
Provenance
Ms. inscription of. L. Crusius dated 1729, "Ex dono filii ipsius auctoris Synagoge Judaico Lusitanorum ministri". Lewis Crusius was head master of Charterhouse School during the mastership of Nicholas Mann.
Binding
Contemporary brown sheep; border of blind double fillets; rebacked in sprinkled calf retaining original spine covering; three recessed sewing supports.
Copy-specific note
Previously: Ah.7.07, ?Ee.8.27, ?Eg.8.29.
Subject
Passover, Early works to 1800.
Subject
Easter, History, Early works to 1800.
Subject
Jewish calendar, Early works to 1800.
Subject
Association copies., rbprov
Subject
Inscriptions., rbprov
Added entry--name
Mann, Nicholas, former owner.
Added entry--name
Crusius, Lewis, former owner.
Added entry--place
Italy, Cologna Veneta.
Added entry--place
England, London.
B37523
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