30
Dugard lexicon
Graeci testamenti.
p 8
vo
1815 Catalogue, page 164, no. 6, as above.
DUGARD,
William.
Lex[icon]
Græci Testamenti Alphabeticum. Unà cum Explicatione Grammaticâ Vocum Singularum, In Usum Tironum. Nec-non Concordiantiâ Singulis
Dictionibus Apposita: In Usum Theologiae--Candidatorum . . . Per Guil. Du-Gard Scholae Mer[ca]torum Scissorum Moderatorem.
Londini: Typis
Henrici Lloyd [ ] Londinensibus. Anno D[omini
1660.]
PA881 .D8
First Edition. 8vo. 380 leaves, title printed in red and black, text in double columns. The imprint in the copy in the Library
of Congress is imperfect, as indicated above.
Not in Lowndes or Hazlitt.
Cambridge Bibl. of Eng. Lit. II, 127.
STC D2467 (this copy and one in the Cambridge University Library, England, only).
For another work by
Dugard and a note on him, see no. 4650.
[4763]
31
Pasoris manuale
Graeci testamenti.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 167, no. 7, as above.
1839 Catalogue, page 657, No. J 1, Pasor, G.: Lexicon Manuale Novi Testamenti, 12mo. [No title page.]
PASOR,
Georg.
Manuale
Graecarum Vocum Novi Testamenti cui accessit tractatus de
Graecis Novi Testamenti accentibus.
In the absence of the title-page it is not possible to ascertain which edition of this work was sold to Congress by Jefferson.
The Library of Congress catalogue of 1839 is the first one to report the absence of the title-page. A number of editions in
duodecimo were printed by the Elzevirs, the first in 1628 (Willems 300.).
Georg Pasor, 1570-1637, German scholar, was born in Herborn, Nassau, and at an early age occupied there the chair of theology and Hebrew.
Later he became professor of Greek at Franeker in the Netherlands. The greater number of his books were written for the benefit
of his pupils.
[4764]
32
Basilii Fabri Thesaurus eruditionis Scholasticae.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 163, no. 137, as above.
FABER,
Basil.
Basilii Fabri Sorani Thesavrvs Ervditionis Scholasticæ Omnivm Vsvi et Disciplinis Omnibvs Accommodatissimvs, Post Celeberrmorvm Virorvm,
in Primis Bvchneri, Cellarii, Graevii, Operas et Adnotationes Qvavis Lavde Maiores. Nvnc Itervm Emendationvm, Additionvm Exemplorvmqve
Vberrimis Svpplementis, Indiceqve
Germanico-
Latino Insigniter Avcto, Qvin et per Indicvlvm Connotata Avtorvm Aetate, Mvlto Cvmvlatior Mvltoqve Consvmmatior et Qvodammodo Novvs,
Assidvitate Laborvm Andreae St(:v)belii. Cvm Privilegio Caesareo et Saxonico.
Lipsiae: Apvd
Thomam Fritsch. Anno
mdccx
. [1710.]
Folio. A copy of the edition of
1710 was not available; the above title is taken from the edition of 1717
in the Library of Congress, by the same printer.
This edition not in Graesse or Ebert.
Basil Faber, 1520-c. 1576, German Lutheran schoolmaster and theologian, studied at the University of Wit-