Verlag: Sumptibus Thomæ, Fritsch [Thomas Fritsch], Amstelodami [Amsterdam], 1710
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Quarto, [12], xxviii, 580, 324, [60] pages. In Good plus condition. Bound in full vellum, has gilt ornamentation to boards and spine. Binding with armorial stamp on both boards. Boards have slight yellowing, small brown dots to front board, and minor cracking to head of front joint. Extremities have slight discoloration from wear, and mild bumping to corners, in some cases exposing the board. Contains 1 of 4 ties intact. Textblock has slight separation and closed tears along the pastedowns, splitting along the gutter between the second front free end page and titlepage, age toning and foxing ranges from mild to moderate plus, and speckling to edges. Text in Latin and Greek. Shelved in Room A. 1395682. Special Collections.
Roterodami, Casparum Fritsch et Michaelem Böhm. 1710. Large Folio. Complete. [22],168,[2],632pp. Typographical title-page in black and red with engraving, Occasional engraved headpieces. Tortoise-shell patterned calf. Good attractive copy. Rare. l The provenance from the old municipal library of Leeuwarden is confirmed by the gilt stamp on the front and back cover of the book binding. It shows the coat of arms of Leeuwarden in an oval with the letters SPQL (= senatus populusque Leovardiensis, city council and population of Leeuwarden). Gilt roll borders with corner-fleurons gilt. Decorated gilt spine with seven raised bands. Title in brown calf in the second panel. Wear to the extremities, wormwhole at the bottom of the spine. Binding slightly worn, but overall good. Paper split between page 6 and 7, but binding still intact. The New Testament in Greek, with variant readings from manuscript copies, versions (translations), editions, the Holy Fathers and ecclesiastical writers, together with notes on the same; to which are addedparallel passages of Scripture and other exegetical (interpretative) materials.Prefixed is a dissertation on the books of the New Testament and the formation of the canon, as well as a history of the text of the New Covenant down to our own times.