J. 119
Lactantius on the deaths of persecutors.
12
mo.
(8. c)
1815 Catalogue, page 65. no. 33, as above.
LACTANTIUS FIRMIANUS,
Lucius Coelius.
A Relation of the death of the primitive persecutors. Written originally in
Latin by L. C. F. Lactantius.
English’d by Gilbert Burnet, DD. To which he hath made a large Preface concerning Persecution.
Amsterdam: Printed for
J. S.,
1687.
BR1603 .L35
First Edition, second issue. 12mo. 84 leaves collating in twelves; with 6 lines of errata at the end, some of the corrections in
which have already been made in the printed text, and are scored through in ink; the other corrections are made in ink.
Graesse IV, 68.
STC L142.
Lowndes III, 1296.
Rebound in red buckram by the Library of Congress in 1935; some leaves cut close, and headlines cut into. Not initialled by
Jefferson (signatures to G only), but with his shelf-mark,
C. 17. 33, written by him on a slip and pasted on to the title-page.
This treatise was not included in the earlier editions of the works of Lactantius and was first inserted in 1679 by Baluze.
Other works by Gilbert Burnet occur in this catalogue.
[1580]
?J. 120
Justini Martyris opera. item
Athenagorae Atheniensis
}
Theophili Antiocheni
} tractatus
}
Gr.
Lat.
fol. Par.
1636. (1)
Tatiani Assyrii
}
Hermiae Philosophi
}
1815 Catalogue, page 65. no. 177, as above, untabulated.
JUSTIN MARTYR.
Του εν αξιοις πατρος ημων Ιουστινου φιλοσοφου και μαρτυρος σωζομενα. Sancti Patris nostri Ivstini Philosophi et Martyris Opera. Item Athenagoræ Atheniensis, Theophili Antiocheni, Tatiani Assyrij, & Hermiæ Philosophi tractatus
aliquot, quos sequens pagina indicabit. Quæ omnia
Græcè &
Latinè emendatiora prodeunt.
Parisiis: apud
Clavdivm Sonnivm,
m. dc. xxxvi.
Cvm privilegio Regis. [1636]
BR65 .J8 1636
Folio. 444 leaves collating in sixes;
Greek and
Latin texts in parallel columns; engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved device on the title.
A copy in the Library of Congress was probably Jefferson’s copy. It has the signature of John Carey, several of whose books are in the Jefferson collection.
Justin Martyr, b. circa 100 A.D., one of the earliest Christian apologists.
[1581]
J. 121
Clemens Alexandrinus.
Gr.
fol. (3)
1815 Catalogue, page 64. no. 178, as above.
CLEMENT
of Alexandria.
Κλημεντος Αλεζανδρεως τα Ευρισκομενα. Clementis Alexandrini Opera qvæ exstant. Diversæ lectiones, et emandationes . . . Opera Friderici Sylbvrgii Veter. [
Heidelberg] Ex Typographeio
Hieronymi Commelini,
c
I
ɔ
I
ɔ xcII
. [1592]
BR65 .C6