The Bible. . Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages. With most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places, and other things of great importance, as may appeare in the epistle to the reader. And also a most profitable concordance for the ready finding out of anything in the same contained.
Anthony Gilby (1510-1585)
Category
Books
Date
1608
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Fenton House, London
NT 3124443
Summary
Bibliographic description
[2],435 [i.e. 434],[4],441-554 leaves . 4to.. Imperfect: Apocrypha only. Bound with Herrey's Concordance, 1608 (STC2 13232). Partially interleaved with blanks; 17C manuscript notes on interleaves in English, Latin, Greek and shorthand. Faded ink stamp on pastedown: W. Carpenter Bookseller &c. 10 Broad St. BLOOMSBURY. Printed slip on pastedown: Sold by D. Freeman, 52, Paternoster Row. Provenance: manuscript on volume flyleaf: J: October. 18. 1645 manuscript on final blank page at end of Apocrypha: Incepi perlegere Bibliam Sarum Octobris 29 1643 finiti eodem die [vi] usdem mensis 1644 John Riseing Cajo = gunbilensis. Incepi perlegere sacras scripturas Januarij iʻ die 1645. John Riseing Coll: Gun: et Caij. John Riseing owne this Book ... John Jem[]. Binding: Seventeenth-century reverse calf over boards (rebacked, with new red spine label). Spine title: Apocrypha.
Makers and roles
Anthony Gilby (1510-1585) Thomas Sampson William Whittingham (c.1524 - 1579)