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Observationum Sacrarum Libri Septem. Tomus I. Editio Ultima.
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Observationum Sacrarum Libri Septem. Tomus I. Editio Ultima.

by Vitringa, Campegius

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Tomus I. Editio Ultima. Fredericum Horreum. Amstelodami & Franquerae. 1723, 1724, 1727. Small quarto. Title page in red and black, (1), (3pp) Dedicatio, (11pp) Praefatio, (13pp) Lemmata Capitum, 1052pp, (6pp) Index Praecipuorum Locorum Scripturae Sacrae, (2pp) Index Vocum aut Phraseum Hebraerum & Graecarum, quae in his Libris exponuntor, (23pp) Index Rerum Praecipuarum, (6)pp. Engraved frontis portrait, engraved Kabbalistic plate. Text in Latin, with Hebrew and Greek. Engraved historiated initials, headpieces and tailpieces. Vellum, with embossed floral vignette to boards. Spine in six compartments with raised bands and hand lettering (with erroneous date of 1637). Some discolouration to vellum. Corners bumped, with wear to lower corner of upper board. Text bright and crisp, paper fault to lower margin p 325/6. Light marginal toning. Separate title pages for Books II, III & IV, imprints reading Franquerae, dated 1723, 1723 and 1724 respectively. Complete indices for this volume of the Four Books.

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Observationum Sacrarum Libri Septem, In Quibus De Rebus varii argumenti, & utilissimae...
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Observationum Sacrarum Libri Septem, In Quibus De Rebus varii argumenti, & utilissimae investigationis, Critice ac Theologice, disseritur; Sacrorum imprimis Librorum Loca multa obscuriora nova vel clariore luce perfunduntur. Tomus I. Editio Ultima; Tomus II. Editio Tertia. 2-vol. set (Complete)

by Vitringa, Campegii (Campegius Vitringa)

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Amstelodami: Fredericum Horreum, 1727. Third edition. Hardcover. g- to vg. Octavo (8 1/4 x 6 1/2"). [32], 1052, [38]pp (Vol. 1); [16], 508, [24], [2], 254pp (Vol. 2). Original full vellum, with handwritten title on each spine. Engraved frontispiece portrait of the author by Pieter Tanjé in Vol. 1. Main title for each volume in red and black lettering with publisher's vignette engraved by A. Zeeman. Parts 2, 3, 4 (in first volume), 7 (in second volume) have separate title-pages respectively dated 1723, 1723, 1724, and 1726, with Jacobum Horreum as publisher, in Franequerae (Franeker). Title vignette for each of these title pages. Decorative head-, tailpieces, and initials. "Observationum Sacrarum" is an impressive collection of material on "philological, exegetical, and theological topics which grew over the decades into an impressive six-volume set (the seven and last volume was published posthumously). The collection consists largely of material prepared in connection with Vitringa's public… Read More
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