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A godly & fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter. By that pious and eminent preacher of the word of God, John Rogers of Dedham in Essex.

John Rogers (1572-1636)

Category

Books

Date

1650

Materials

Measurements

279 x 189 x 85 mm

Place of origin

England

Collection

Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire

NT 3060413

Summary

Full description

Orientation: Vertical Text Substrate: hand made laid paper Ink/Pigment: black printing and engraving ink Type: BOUND BOOK Binding Type: Inboard binding, raised supports Date of Binding: contemporary Binder's Name: English End Leaves: Sewn single-fold of plain white laid (Pot, RDR) within a folded guard of printed waste (quarto edition of: An Exposition of the Prophecie of Hosea in Diverse Lectures, London: printed for R. Dardman? 1652) Structure: English Edges: plain cut, densely sprinkled with red pigment (after endbanding), polished Spine Lining: moderate round, quadrant joints, no visible linings End Bands: worked L-R 1x1 in plain (?) thread over thin cores (sprinkled with edge colourant) Bookmark: None Boards: 2.5mm paper pulp boards with coarse woven screen impression in inner surface, back-cornered, select lacing, slips 1, 3 and 5 of 5 only laced in, angled up in front board, down in back Covering: Brown tanned calf with pronounced grain, polished Tooling Spine: blind-tooled 2-fillets at head and tail of each panel and over tail kettles Tooling Sides: blind-tooled 2-fillet border and quarter line; gold-tooled 1-fillet on board edges Furniture: None Enclosure: None Binding Notes: price code on f. fly 1r and price of 10s on titlepage.

Bibliographic description

[32],611,[23]p., plate . port.. . fol... Printed waste from Jeremiah Burroughes 'An exposition of the prophesie of Hosea' at front and rear.. Provenance: manuscript inscription on title page: Pretium 10s-00d. [i.e.: a Ludlam family book].. Binding: Seventeenth-century full quarter blind ruled goat; sewn onto five raised cords.

Makers and roles

John Rogers (1572-1636) Sidrach Simpson (1600-1655)

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