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  • Usserio, Jacobo [Ussher, James]

    Edité par Benj. Tooke, London, 1687

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    ESTC R950 [Second edition]. Folio; old 18th century binding broken and held together in plastic; swathes of adhesive tape on broken spine; some loss to spine; heavy wear; bottom front corner shows old damp stain throughout; contents else good; Spine: broken binding in old plastic and adhesive tape. 1221340. Rockville Non-Retail Listings.

  • Image du vendeur pour Annales Veteris et Novi Testamenti, a prima mundi origine deducti. Una cum rerum Asiaticarum et Aegyptiacarum chronico, a temporis historici principio usque ad extremum templi et reipublicae Judaicae excidium producto [WITH] Chronologia Sacra [WITH] De Romanæ Ecclesiæ symbolo apostolico vetere [FROM THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF JOHANNES MATTHIAS SCHRANT*] mis en vente par ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB)

    Hardcover. Etat : fair to vg. Editio nova (New edition). Folio (15 1/2 x 10"). [16], lxviii, [2], 652, [100]pp (Annales Veteris et Novi Testamenti); 124pp (Chronologia Sacra + 19, [1]pp. Contemporary gilt-stamped full vellum, with the College of Amsterdam's armorial in gold on both covers. Johannes Matthias Schrant's Ex-libris on inside of front cover. Bound in, a striking school prize attributed to Johannes Matthias Schrant, adorned with a large engraved coat of arms of Amsterdam, hand-signed by the College of Amsterdam rector H. Hana, and dated April 3rd 1801. Title page in red and black lettering. Title vignette. Decorative head-, tailpieces and initials. Originally published in two parts in 1650 and 1654, "Annales Veteris et Novi Testamenti, a prima mundi origine deducti" (Annals of the Old and New Testaments, deduced from the first origins of the world) is a chronology of the history of the world formulated from a literal reading of the Bible by James Ussher, the Anglican Archbishop of Armagh (in what is now Northern Ireland). Ussher's chronology provides the following dates for key events in the Biblical history of the world: - 4004 BC: Creation - 2348 BC: Noah's Flood - 1921 BC: God's call to Abraham - 1491 BC: The Exodus from Egypt - 1012 BC: Founding of the Temple in Jerusalem - 586 BC: Destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon and the beginning of the Babylonian Captivity - 4 BC: Birth of Jesus Includes a life of the author by Thomas Smith [WITH] - Chronologia Sacra. Seu, annorum et paidopoiias patriarchum, parokias Israëlitarum in Ægypto, annorum etiam judicum, regum Judae & Israëlis 'apodeixis chronologica. Opus posthumum hucusque anekdoton: Edited by Thomas Barlow, and originally published in 1660, four years after the death of its author, this work discusses controversial points in biblical chronology. - De Macedonum et Asianorum anno solari, dissertatio: In this essay, originally published in 1648, Ussher discusses the Macedonian and Asiatic Solar Year. [WITH] - De Romanæ Ecclesiæ symbolo apostolico vetere, aliisque fidei formulis, tum ab occidentalibus tum ab Orientalibus, in primâ catechesi & baptismo proponi solitis, diatriba. Accesserunt, I. Athanasii symbolum, à græcis interpolatum. II. Symbolum aliud eidem etiam à quibusdam tributum. III. Hymnus matutinus & vespertinus veteris ecclesiæ. IV. Hildeberti cenomanensis de confessione trinitatis hymnus, & oratio ad dominum. Jo. Cassianus: Originally published in 1647, this work contains the Latin and Greek texts of the Apostles' Creed, taken from an ancient manuscript discovered by Ussher himself. Binding partly darkened and age-toned, with abrasion to vellum along fore-edge of front cover. Closed tear along front joint, with front cover holding only by the endpapers. Original strings missing. Clear water-staining along upper margin of very first and very last leaves (not affecting text). Text in Latin, with some Greek. Binding in overall poor to fair, interior in good to very good condition. * Johannes Matthias Schrant (1783-1866 ) was a renown historian, professor and rector at the universities of Ghent and Leiden. About the author: James Ussher (1581-1656) was the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625 and 1656. He was a prolific scholar and church leader, who today is most famous for his identification of the genuine letters of the church father, Ignatius, and for his chronology that sought to establish the time and date of the creation as "the entrance of the night preceding the 23rd day of October. the year before Christ 4004;" that is, around 6 pm on 22 October 4004 BC according to the proleptic Julian calendar. (From Wikipedia).

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    Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1687. 2nd edition 16 +,550pp ; 192pp. Tiny hole page 323 old water staining to top some pps, Bound in full calf, raised bands. Spine underlaid, 1st London edition, Dedicated to Charles I, Ussher's account of the origin and spread of the early Christian church in Britain was the most scholarly yet undertaken WING U160; Folio -.