Dictionarium sacrum seu religiosum. A dictionary of all religions, ancient and modern. Whether Jewish, pagan, Christian, or Mahometan. More particularly comprehending I. The lives and doctrines of the authors and propagators. II. The respective divisions, sects and heresies. III. Not only the true, but false objects of worship, such as heathen gods, idols, &c. IV. The various ways and places of adoration. V. All religious orders and communities. VI. Sacred rites, utensils and festivals. VII. Distinct offices and functions. VIII. Rules, customs, ceremonies, &c.
Daniel Defoe (c.1660 - 1731)
Category
Books
Date
1723
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Felbrigg, Norfolk
NT 3216942
Summary
Bibliographic description
The second edition, with very large additions. [392] p. ; 8vo. Old Felbrigg shelfmarks: [in pencil at front, crossed through] E2 N3 ; [in pencil at rear] G3. Provenance: eighteenth-century armorial bookplate, lettered: William Windham Esquire [i.e. William Windham (1717-1761)]. Old ink inscription partly removed from corner endpaper: e libis Rdi. Locke[?]. Binding: eighteenth-century Cambridge style panelled calf; five raised bands.
Makers and roles
Daniel Defoe (c.1660 - 1731)