Parisiis, Lethielleux 1912 [viii] 492 pp., text in latin, few small stamps, half-cloth, 25cm., VG, in the series "Cursus Scripturae Sacrae, auctoribus R.Cornely, I.Knabenbauer, Fr. de Hummelauer aliisque Soc. Iesu presbyteris" ; Commentariorum in Vet.Test. Pars II. in Libros Didacticos" vol.II (Liber Psalmorum)
Reference : R42891
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Rostock, Hallervordi, 1628, 1627 4to. In contemporary full calf with three raised bands. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Boards with a few tears and holes to the leather, making the wooden boards underneath visible. INternally with a few annotation. Closely trimmed, occassionally with minor loss of lettering. (8), 477, (21), (8), 152, (10), (6), 158, (10), (20), (24) pp.
Sammelband containing, among other works, Johann Tarnow’s last two works, both rarely found in the trade. Johann Tarnow (Johannes Tarnovius) (1586–1629) was a German Lutheran theologian and professor. He studied theology at the University of Rostock from 1604 and later traveled for further studies to Giessen, Jena, Wittenberg, Strasbourg and Basel. In 1614, he earned his master's degree in Strasbourg and returned to Rostock as a professor of theology obtaining his doctorate in 1619. His research focused on the Old Testament and he wrote several biblical commentaries. Around 1620 he joined a scholarly circle in Rostock which led to the founding of the Societas Ereunetica sive Zezetica in 1622, Germany’s first scientific society.
Lovanii [Leuven], Typis academicis 1770 Complete in 2 volumes, [2] + LXIV + 623pp. & [2] + 828pp., 26cm., text in Latin, uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings (spines in brown leather, gilt title), marbled endpapers, with head- and tail pieces & ornamental initials, stamp at blanco endpaper, text is clean and bright, weight: 3.7kg., R113695
Turnhout, Brepols, 1959 Hardback, LXIV+419 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503007212.
Languages: Latin.
Turnhout, Brepols 1959 lx + 420pp., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Series latina" volume LXXII (CCSL 72), text in latin, 25cm., publisher's hardcover binding in orange cloth, text and interior are clean and bright, very good condition, weight: 1kg., R118838
".: Lovanii, ( Leuven ) , Typis Academicis, 1770, 2 vols in-4°, 25.5 x 19 cm, (1) + lxiv + 624 pp ; 828 pp contemporary full calf, raised gilt decorated spines with red label, blind tooled fillets on front and back, marbled endpapers, red edges, ex-library copies with 2 labels on the first paste down and a small circular stamp on verso title, Commentary on St Hieronymus' version, the Vulgate, and Simeon de Muis' 1630 translation."