Adjecta est ad calcem disputatio Archelai Episcopii adversus Manichaeum.
Parisiis: excudebat
A. Vitré,
1668.
Folio. 534 leaves,
Greek and
Latin text printed in parallel columns.
Not in Brunet.
Not in Quérard.
This edition not in Graesse.
Entered on Jefferson’s undated manuscript catalogue, with the price,
6-13-4.
Socrates, known as Scholasticus, c. 379-c. 440, Greek historian, born in Constantinople.
Hermias Salamenes Sozomen, 5th century ecclesiastical historian.
The works of these two historians are usually published together.
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Theodoretus, Evagrius, Philostorgius et Theodorus.
Gr.
Lat. Valesii.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 28. no. 20, as above.
THEODORETUS.
Θεοδωριτου επισκοπου κυρου και Ευαγριου Σχολαστικου Εκκλησιαστικη Ιστορια. Εκλογαι απο των ιστοριων φιλοστοργιου και Θεοδωρου. Theodoriti Episcopi Cyri et Evagrii Scholastici Historia Ecclesiastica. Item excerpta ex Historiis Philostorgii et Theodori Lectoris.
Henricvs Valesivs
Græca ex MSS. Codicibus emendauit,
Latinè vertit, & Annotationibus illustrauit.
Parisiis: Typis
Petri le Petit.
M. DC. LXXIII. [1673.]
BR160 .A1 T5
Folio. 420 leaves; half-title for
Evagrii Scholastici on Ii
i and for
Philostorgii Historiis Epitome on Nnn
i, printer’s woodcut device on the title-page, woodcut historiated initials;
Greek and
Latin text printed in parallel columns, 2 leaves in sig. i wanting and replaced by duplicates of l
ii and l
iii, some leaves foxed.
This edition not in Graesse.
Old calf, gilt back. Not signed by Jefferson and the few manuscript notes are not in his hand. With the Library of Congress
1815 bookplate.
Entered on Jefferson’s undated manuscript catalogue, with the price,
6-13-4.
Theodoretus, c. 386-c. 460, bishop of Cyrrhus. The edition by Valesius of this work printed in 1668 formed the second part of his first
edition of Eusebius.
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Hist. de l’eglise de’Eusebe, Socrate, Sozomene, Theodoret, Evagre, Photius et Nicophore Calliste. par Coussin.
6. v.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 27. no. 2, as above, with slight variations.
COUSIN,
Louis,
translator.
Histoire de l’Eglise, Écrite par Eusébe, Évêque de Césarée. [Socrate. Sozomene. Théodoret. Evagre.] Traduite par Monsieur
Cousin, Président en la Cour des Monnoies . . . Suivant la Copie imprimée à Paris chez Damien Foucault . . .
[
Amsterdam: officine de
Wolfgang]
1686.
BR160 .A1 C7
5 vol. in 6. 12mo. vol. I [Eusébe] 252 leaves, engraved frontispiece by R. de Hooghe; Seconde Partie. 156 leaves; vol. II, [Socrate] 226 leaves; vol. III, [Sozomène] 270 leaves; vol. IV, [Théodoret] 208 leaves;
vol. V, [Evagre, Photius, Théodore] 182 leaves; woodcut sphere device as used by
Wolfgang on each title-page, engraved headpieces on first leaf of text in
four volumes; volumes I and II give the name of the dedicatee on the
title-page.