B36524
Language code
grc, lat
Shelfmark
Fh.7.05
Author
Isidore, of Pelusium, Saint,
Collective uniform title
Correspondence., Selections
Title
Tou en hagiois patros Isidōrou tou Pēlousiōtou epistolai anekdotoi. S. Isidori Pelusiotæ epistolæ hactenus ineditæ de locis S. Scripturæ, moribusque formandis. Ex Vaticana Pontificis bibliotheca græcè nunc primùm erutæ, notísque & argumentis illustratæ à R.P. And. Schotto, Antuerpiano, ...
Varying form of title
Portion of title: Epistolai anekdotoi
Varying form of title
Parallel title: S. Isidori Pelusiotae epistolae hactenus ineditae de locis S. Scripturae, moribusque formandis
Varying form of title
S. Isidori Pelvsiotae epistolae hactenvs ineditae de locis S. Scripturae, moribusque formandis
Varying form of title
Epistolae hactenus ineditae de locis S. Scripturae, moribusque formandis
Publication, distribution, etc.
Antuerpiæ :, Ex officina Martini Nutij.,, Anno M.DC.XXIII. [1623]
Physical description
[12], 332, [8] p. ;, 18 cm.
Language
Text in Greek; preliminaries and critical matter in Latin.
Note
First nine words of title transliterated from Greek.
Note
Woodcut printer's device on t.p.; initial; tail-piece.
Note
At head of printer's device: Superiorum permissu.
Provenance
Ms. inscription on title-page recording donation to Eton College Library by Henry Godolphin in 1731. Henry Godolphin (1648-1733) was at Eton College 1660-1664, became a Fellow in 1677, and Provost in 1695.
Provenance
Ms. inscription on title-page "R. Widdrington", i.e. Ralph Widdrington of Christ's College, many of whose books were acquired by Provost Godolphin.
Binding
17th-century calf; border of two blind fillets; four raised bands; gilt roll on board edges; red morocco spine label.
Copy-specific note
Previously Ad.7.04.
Copy-specific note
Some underlinings in pencil.
Subject
Theology, Early church, ca. 30-600, Early works to 1800.
Added entry--name
Schottus, Andreas
Added entry--name
Godolphin, Henry, former owner.
Added entry--name
Widdrington, Ralph, former owner.
Added entry--name
Nutius, Martinus, printer.
Added entry--place
Belgium, Antwerp.
B36524
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