J. 5
Hexaplorum Origenis quae supersunt. edente Bahrdt.
2. v.
8
vo.
Lipsiae et
Lubec.
1815 Catalogue, page 65. no. 72, as above.
Hexaplorvm Origenis qvæ svpersvnt Avctiora et Emendatiora qvam a Flaminio Nobilio, Ioanne Drvsio, et tandem a Bernardo de
Montfaucon concinnata fverant. Edidit Notisqve illvstravit Carolvs Fridericvs Bahrdt S.S. Theol. Baccalavrevs et Antiqvitatvm Sacr. Prof. Pvbl. Ordinarivs. Pars I [-II].
Lipsiæ et
Lvbec: apvd
Christian. Gottfr. Donativm,
1769-70.
BS60 .1769
2 vol. 8vo. Vol. I, 352 leaves; vol. II, 344 leaves.
Darlow and Moule in 4729a.
Calf, gilt line borders, gilt back, marbled endpapers, m.e. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
Entered on Jefferson’s undated manuscript catalogue 3 v. 8vo. with the price
14+4.
Origen, c. 185-c. 254, the most distinguished and most influential of all the theologians of the ancient church. In the
Hexapola he placed the Hebrew text of the Old Testament side by side with the Greek versions in order to find a basis for a more reliable
text of the Septuagint.
Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, 1741-1792, German theologian.
[1458]
J. 6
Vetus testamentum.
Gr.
lxxii. Grabii.
Oxon.
1719.
10. v.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 69. no. 71, as above.
Septuaginta Interpretum Tomus I [-Ultimus] . . . Summa cura edidit Joannes Ernestus Grabe S.T.P. Oxonii: e
Theatro Sheldoniano. Prostant venales apud
R. Smith,
1707-9.
BS41 .G7
Bound in 10 vol. 8vo. 3 titles, each with an engraved vignette by M. B[urghers], the
Greek text in 9 volumes, the
Prolegomena in the 10th, engraved plates by V. de Gucht.
Original panelled calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T in vol. I. Autograph signature of
J. Newcome, 1721 in several places, and other manuscript notations. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
John Ernest Grabe, 1666-1711, divine, was of German birth and emigrated to England on account of religious difficulties. This work was originally
issued in 4 vol. folio, of which vol. I and IV only were published before his death; the second and third volumes were edited
by Francis Lee and George Wigan respectively. The octavo edition was printed from the same type as the folio edition. According to Horne, the pages of the
folio sheets were divided and over-run into octavo form, to prevent the book from being piratically printed in Germany.
[1459]
J. 7
id.
p. 8
vo.
lxxii.
1815 Catalogue, page 69. no. 3, Vetus Testamentum, Gr. LXII,
[
sic
--
Ed.
] p 8vo.
BIBLE.
(‛η) παλαια διαθηκη κατα τους ‛Εβδομηκοντα. Vetus Testamentum
Græcum ex versione Septuaginta Interpretum, juxta Exemplar Vaticanum Romæ editum, accuratissime & ad amussim recusum
.
Londini: excudebat
Rogerus Daniel: prostat autem venale apud
Joannem Martin &
Jacobum Allestrye,
m.dc.liii
. [1653.]
BS41 .D3 1653