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titia vel dubiæ saltem fidei. Auctore Roberto Coco Ecclesiæ Leodiensis, in agro Eboracensi pastore, & olim in Florentissima Academia Oxoniensi, Collegij Ænæi-nasi socio . . . London: [ R. Field] impensis Guilielmi Barret, 1614.
First Edition. 4to. 125 leaves collating in fours, the last leaf blank on the recto, errata on the verso, printer’s woodcut device on the title-page (McKerrow 192). Manuscript notes in an early hand.
STC 5469.
Robert Cooke, 1550-1615, English clergyman, was vicar of Leeds in Yorkshire, England.
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Usserius de LXX. et liber Estherae. Lond. 1655.
ii. USSHER, James.
Jacobi Usserii Armachani de Græcâ Septuaginta, interpretum versione syntagma: cum Libri Estheræ editione Origenicâ, & vetere Græcâ alterâ, ex Arundelliana Bibliotheca nunc primùm in lucem productâ. Accesserunt, ob argumenti cognationem, de Cainane, in Vulgata LXX. editione superaddito, ex ejusdem Chronologiâ sacrâ nondum editâ, dissertatio: unâ cum ejusdem editâ ad Ludovicum Cappellum, de variantibus textûs Hebraici lectionibus, anno 1652, et altera à Gulielmo Eyrio ad eundem Jacobum anno 1607. datâ, Epistolâ. Londini: prostant vænales apud Johannem Crook, Anno Dom. 1655.
First Edition. 4to. 108 leaves, the Book of Esther printed in Greek in double columns.
Lowndes V, 2745.
Cambridge Bibl. of Eng. Lit. I, 858.
STC U165.
A correction in ink on page 23.
James Ussher, 1581-1656, Archbishop of Armagh. This was the last of his works published in his lifetime.
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Clementis ad Corinthios epistolae. Gr. Lat. Junii. Oxon. 1633.
iii. CLEMENT I.--YOUNG, Patrick.
Κλημεντος προς Κορινθιους επιστολη πρωτη. Clementis ad Corinthios Epistola prior. Ex laceris reliquijs vetustissimi exemplaris Bibliothecæ Regiæ, eruit, lacunas explevit, Latinè vertit, & notis brevioribus illustravit. Patricivs Ivnivs Pet. F. Scoto-britannus, Sere mo Britanniarum Fr. & Hib. Regi Carolo à Bibliothecis . . . Oxonii: excudebat Iohannes Lichfield Academiæ Typographus An. Dom. mdcxxxiii . [1633.]
First Edition. 4to. 64 leaves, title-page printed in red and black; Greek & Latin text in parallel columns, some Greek words printed in red; the issue with the reading prout in the 11th line of the Summa Privilegi (last leaf).
STC 5398.
Lowndes I, 478.
Madan 742.
Clement I., fl. c. A. D. 96, one of the Apostolic Fathers, wrote this letter owing to a dispute in the church of Corinth.
Patrick Young, 1584-1652, Scottish Biblical writer, edited the Greek text from a manuscript brought to Charles I by Sir Thomas Roe, and the words printed in red were so done by him to fill in the gaps in the manuscript. The work is dedicated by him to Charles I.
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