B33434

Language code

lat, grc, grc

Shelfmark

Fg.5.13(01)

Title

Ioustinou tou philosophou kai martyros epistolē pros Diognēton, kai logos prōs Hellēnas. Iustini philosophi & martyris Epist[olae] ad Diognetu[m] & oratio ad Græcos, nunc primùm luce & Latinitate donatæ ab Henrico Stephano. Eiusdem Henr. Stephani annotationibus additu[m] est Io. Iacobi Beureri de quoru[n]dam locorum partim interpretatione partim emendatione iudicium. Tatiani, discipuli Iustini, quædam.

Varying form of title

Portion of title: Epist[olae] ad Diognetu[m] & oratio ad Græcos

Varying form of title

Parallel title: Iustini philosophi & martyris Epist[olae] ad Diognetu[m] & oratio ad Graecos

Varying form of title

Ivstini philosophi & martyris Epist[olae] ad Diognetu[m] & oratio ad Graecos

Publication, distribution, etc.

[Geneva?] :, Excudebat Henricus Stephanus,, M.D.XCII. [1592]

Physical description

[8], 111, [1] p. ;, 23 cm.

Language

Greek text with Latin translation and commentary.

Note

First part of the title transliterated from the Greek.

Note

Editio princeps.

Note

Attributed in the single surviving manuscript copy (destroyed in 1870) to Justin Martyr, but the actual author is unknown.

Note

Includes introductory material and commentary by Henri Estienne.

Note

Place of publication from BL.

Note

Signatures: *⁴ a-o⁴ (b4 blank).

Note

Errors in pagination: 6, 14, 26-27, 30-31 misnumbered 9, 34, 18-19, 22-23 respectively.

Note

Printer's device in woodcut on title page.

Citation/references note

Adams,, D493

Provenance

Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.

Provenance

From the library of William Crashaw with his ms. initials, date of purchase "1604", motto "Servire Deo regnare est", and price of purchase on title-page.

Binding

Contemporary parchment laced case binding, laced at head and tail and five sewing supports; yapp edges; remains of alum-tawed ties; ms. spine title.

Copy-specific note

Bound with 2 contemporary works, with titles of second and third items inscribed in ?Crashaw's hand on binding leaf facing title-page of first item.

Copy-specific note

Previously: Fa.4.10(01).

Subject

Apologetics, Early works to 1800.

Subject

Theology, Early works to 1800.

Subject

Initials., rbprov

Subject

Mottoes., rbprov

Added entry--name

Estienne, Henri, printer.

Added entry--name

Beurer, Johann Jacob

Added entry--name

Tatian

Added entry--name

Justin, Martyr, Saint.

Added entry--name

Reynolds, John, former owner.

Added entry--name

Crashaw, William, former owner.

Added entry--place

Switzerland, Geneva.
001B33434
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24500$aIoustinou tou philosophou kai martyros epistolē pros Diognēton, kai logos prōs Hellēnas. Iustini philosophi & martyris Epist[olae] ad Diognetu[m] & oratio ad Græcos, nunc primùm luce & Latinitate donatæ ab Henrico Stephano. Eiusdem Henr. Stephani annotationibus additu[m] est Io. Iacobi Beureri de quoru[n]dam locorum partim interpretatione partim emendatione iudicium. Tatiani, discipuli Iustini, quædam.
24630$aEpist[olae] ad Diognetu[m] & oratio ad Græcos
24631$aIustini philosophi & martyris Epist[olae] ad Diognetu[m] & oratio ad Graecos
2463#$aIvstini philosophi & martyris Epist[olae] ad Diognetu[m] & oratio ad Graecos
260##$a[Geneva?] :$bExcudebat Henricus Stephanus,$cM.D.XCII. [1592]
300##$a[8], 111, [1] p. ;$c23 cm.
500##$aFirst part of the title transliterated from the Greek.
500##$aEditio princeps.
500##$aAttributed in the single surviving manuscript copy (destroyed in 1870) to Justin Martyr, but the actual author is unknown.
500##$aIncludes introductory material and commentary by Henri Estienne.
500##$aPlace of publication from BL.
500##$aSignatures: *⁴ a-o⁴ (b4 blank).
500##$aErrors in pagination: 6, 14, 26-27, 30-31 misnumbered 9, 34, 18-19, 22-23 respectively.
500##$aPrinter's device in woodcut on title page.
5100#$aAdams,$cD493
546##$aGreek text with Latin translation and commentary.
561##$aBooklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
561##$aFrom the library of William Crashaw with his ms. initials, date of purchase "1604", motto "Servire Deo regnare est", and price of purchase on title-page.
563##$aContemporary parchment laced case binding, laced at head and tail and five sewing supports; yapp edges; remains of alum-tawed ties; ms. spine title.
590##$aBound with 2 contemporary works, with titles of second and third items inscribed in ?Crashaw's hand on binding leaf facing title-page of first item.
590##$aPreviously: Fa.4.10(01).
650#0$aApologetics$vEarly works to 1800.
650#0$aTheology$vEarly works to 1800.
650#7$aInitials.$2rbprov
650#7$aMottoes.$2rbprov
7001#$aEstienne, Henri$eprinter.
7001#$aBeurer, Johann Jacob
7000#$aTatian
7000#$aJustin$cMartyr, Saint.
7001#$aReynolds, John$eformer owner.
7001#$aCrashaw, William$eformer owner.
752##$aSwitzerland$dGeneva.
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