The Bible: that is, the holy scriptures, contained in the Olde and Newe Testament. . Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers languages. With most profitable annotations upon all the hard places, and other things of great importance.
Theodore de Beze (1519-1605)
Category
Books
Date
1595
Materials
Place of origin
Imprinted at England
Collection
Saltram, Devon
NT 3041504
Summary
Bibliographic description
[4],55,[1],55-57,61-73,76-80,82-88,85-120, 127-626,[8] leaves . ill.. . fol.. Incomplete: lacks leaf A4 of prelims. and at least one leaf at the end. Title page torn, affecting text, repaired. Other prelim. and final leaves, and leaf 128 torn and damaged. With pencil scribbles on pastedowns, and verso of title page. With random jottings in ink in the prelims. and final tables, in C17 hand.. Provenance: Bookplate: Earl of Morley. In ink on leaf 469v., in C17 secretary hand, 'John Allen'. Binding: Vellum over boards. Faint traces of blind tooling on spine (perhaps marks from a tooled label). Many of the gatherings at the beginning and end have been reinforced with guards. Some of the notes and scribbles have been cropped by the binder.
Makers and roles
Theodore de Beze (1519-1605) Anthony Gilby (1510-1585) Pierre Loyseleur (c.1530-1590) Thomas Sampson William Whittingham (c.1524 - 1579) Camerarius, Joachim Laurence Tomson (1539-1608)