Legatio Imp. Caesaris Manuelis Comneni Aug. ad Armenios, . sive theoriani cum Catholico disputatio, qua imago pij de religione colloquij repraesentatur. Adiunximus Leonis Magni Graecolatinum epistolam, rectae fidei columnam, Io. Damasceni contra Manichaeos dialogum, Leontii Byzantini sectarum historiam, Const. Harmenopuli de ijsdem, fidei confessiones Harmenopuli, Augustini, Hilarij. Omnia nunc primum depromta ex Io. Sambuci V.C. bibliotheca, de Graecis Latina faciente Leunclavio. Cum privilegio Caesareo ad annos X.
Saint John of Damascus (c. 675/6 – 749)
Category
Books
Date
1578
Materials
Place of origin
Switzerland
Collection
Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
NT 3095466
Summary
Bibliographic description
[16],605,[33]p. . 8vo. Former shelfmarks: Hh.8 (in pencil), Mm.2.3 (black ink). Some manuscript marginal notes and underscoring in red pencil.. Provenance: Armorial bookplate (between 1733 and 1754): Philip Lord Hardwicke Baron of Hardwicke in ye County of Gloucester [i.e. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke (1690-1764), created Baron Hardwicke, 1733, and Earl of Hardwicke, 1754; also found in Wimpole books acquired by his successors]. Illegible name in manuscript on title page.. Binding: Seventeenth-century vellum binding; blind thin thick thin fillet border; pair of holes in each board for ties (missing); gold-tooled spine (cracked, partly missing), with gilt title label.
Makers and roles
Saint John of Damascus (c. 675/6 – 749) Pope Saint Leo I 'The Great' (d.461) Leontius, Presbyter of Constantinople (fl.5th/6th century) Harmenopoulos, Kōnstantinos (d.1380?) Johannes Leunclavius (1533-1593) Jńos Zsḿboki (1531-1584)