The Bible: . that is, the holy Scriptures conteined in the Old and New Testament. Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuerse languages. With most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places, and other things of great importance.
Theodore de Beze (1519-1605)
Category
Books
Date
1610
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Florence Court, County Fermanagh
NT 3083071
Summary
Bibliographic description
[1044] p. ([4],190,181[i.e.: 196],121,[11] leaves) . ill.., maps . 4to.. Rowallane. Florence Court variant: John vi, 67 has Judas instead of Jesus. Imperfect and mis-bound: wanting the general title page and sig. [para]2. Sigs. 3A and 3A2 have been bound prior to sig. [para]3; 2 blanks have been bound in following Sig. **4, which are followed by sigs. 3A3-3R4. Register at Florence Court= 3A1-2;[para]2, A-Z8,&6,2A-2Z8,2&8,2*4,[2],3A3-3A8,3B-3Q8,3R4.. Provenance: Seventeenth-century manuscript inscriptions throughout book: Richard Wilson his booke. manuscript inscription on front flyleaf: John R. Moore Torquay March /83.. Binding: Nineteenth-century full calf; recessed cords.
Makers and roles
Theodore de Beze (1519-1605) Camerarius, Joachim Anthony Gilby (1510-1585) Pierre Loyseleur (c.1530-1590) Thomas Sampson Laurence Tomson (1539-1608) William Whittingham (c.1524 - 1579)