Vandenboeck und Ruprecht, Göttingen. 1910. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 388 pages. Texte en allemand et en caractères gothiques. Tranche marbrée. Titre doré sur le dos. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
'Kritisch-exegetischer Kommentar über das Neue Testament', begründet von Heinr. Aug. Wilh. Meyer. V Abteilung, 9. Auflage. Völlig neu bearbeitet. Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
WEISS, Christian - Joseph Albert von FREYBERG-EISENBERG - Cosmo Damian HEIGL - Bartholomeus STORER - Bernhard VOGL - Andreas SCHWAIGER - Johannes STOZ S.J.:
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" [5] These Physicae. De ortu et interitu... by Georg Zech. [6] Philosophia ob admissum essentialem.... by Johannes Vögl. [7] Disputatio Philosophica Logica in Inclyto S. Salvatoris Gymnasio S.J. ....by Johan Hafner. [8] Corpus Naturale Causaliter... by Francis Silbermann. [9] Disputatio Philosophica Physica in S. Salv. Gymnasio... by Simon Kiening. Nine thesis bound together in a contemporary full vellum binding (small in-4°), with traces of green silk ties. Nice stainless copy,only negative remarks which can be made is that the binder cropped two laeves in the 3rd thesis; and a small cut out in the title of thesis 1 (no loss of text).. Collation & description of the 9 parts: [1] Dillingen, I. Mayer, 1668, (4)nn pp + 159 pp + (5)nn pp . [2] Dillingen, Mayer, 1668, (2)nn pp + 20 pp. [3] Dillingen, Mayer, 1668, engraved frontispiece (Kiliaan) + (2)nn pp + 14 pp. [4] Dillingen, Mayer, 1666, (2) nn pp + 31 pp. [5] Dillingen, Mayer, 1667, (2) nn pp + 14 pp. [6] Dillingen, Mayer, 1667, (2) nn pp + 24 pp. [7] Dillingen, Mayer, 1667, (2) nn pp + 14 pp. [8] Augsburg, I. Praetorius, 1651, (2) nn pp + 18 pp. [9] Ingolstadt, J. Ostermayr, 1656, (4) nn pp + 28 pp. [10] Augsburg, Praetorius, 1653, (2)nn pp + 24 pp. Nicely preserved convolute of 10 theses presented at Jesuit universities and Gymnasia in Southern Germany in the 1650's."