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EUSEBIUS ( Pamphilius ). Ecclesiasticae Historiae lib. X … Lutetiae Parisiorum : Ex officina Roberti

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EUSEBIUS ( Pamphilius ). Ecclesiasticae Historiae lib. X … Lutetiae Parisiorum : Ex officina Roberti

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
EUSEBIUS ( Pamphilius ). Ecclesiasticae Historiae lib. X … Lutetiae Parisiorum : Ex officina Roberti Stephani ..., 1544FIRST EDITION, the title-page in Greek and Latin, the text finely printed in Greek throughout, leaves (4), 353 ; 181, (5), with the blank leaf P5 and the final leaf blank but for Estienne's large olive tree device and, on the title, his basilisk device, folio, strongly bound in 19C half morocco, gilt ruled spine, a solid but undistinguished binding for a handsome book, throughout there are many neat marginal notes in pen, mostly in Greek, some few in Latin and even fewer in English - probably circa 1700 - unfortunately, an ex libris statement in the same hand on the extreme top of title leaf is shaved leaving just "Ex libris Joseph …", the title-page lightly and evenly dusty but the rest of the volume in quite nice state, with generous margins (leaf size 20 by 31.50 cms approx) : a very good copy. Adams E 1093. " … marks the first appearance of a full text in the first font of the 'grecs du roi' commissioned by François I through Robert Estienne and cut by Claude Garamont. The cursive Greek types, still acknowledged as some of the finest ever cut, were based on the script of the calligrapher Angelo Vergezio … " - Mortimer 219. The first edition of Eusebius's great history of the christian church together with the first Greek editions of Socrates Scolasticus, Theodoretus, bp of Cyrus, Theodorus Lector, Salamanes Hermias Sozomenus, and Evagrius Scholasticus.PARIS PRINTED; RELIGION; CLASSICS; FINE PRINTING; GREEK PRINTING; ; ; ; ; ; ;