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ジャンル/形式: | Manuscripts Specimens |
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資料の種類: | Manuscript |
ドキュメントの種類 | 書籍, アーカイブ資料 |
すべての著者/寄与者: |
John Harington, Sir; Marcus Selden Goldman; Pre-1650 Manuscript Collection (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library); University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Rare Book & Manuscript Library. |
OCLC No.: | 133177985 |
言語注記: | English. |
メモ: | Ms. codex. To Phōs tēs Physeōs and Ē Physis tōn Angelon transliterated from Greek script. To Phōs tēs Physeōs dated 19 June 1604 at end; mention in text on fol. 19r of a lecture on 26 October 1623. Script: Written in long lines by various hands. Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled leather over paper boards; red sprinkled edges; gold-stamped title on spine: ANTIQ BRITA PROTE. Provenance: 1. Inscription in ink on fol. 1r: "Marcus Selden Goldman" and "Urbana, Illinois"--2. Given in memory of Marcus Selden Goldman by his four children, 1984. Shelf-mark: Urbana, IL, University of Illinois Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Pre-1650 MS 0169. Former shelf-mark: Uncat. 85 22 (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library). |
物理形態: | 185 leaves (51 blank) : paper ; 174 x 110 mm. bound to 181 x 121 mm. |
コンテンツ: | 1. fol. 1r-4v: blank -- 2. fol. 5r-19r: A breife discourse evidently demonstrating the antiquity of ye protestant religion in Brittan -- 3. fol. 20r-73r: To Phōs tēs Physeōs, or, The light of nature in heathens, being breife notes upon the sixth booke of Virgils Aeneads ... composed by Sr John Harrington Kt -- 4. fol. 73v-74v: blank -- 5. fol. 75r-140r: Ē Physis tōn Angelon, or, A discourse of the nature & propertys of good & bad angels -- 6. fol. 140v-185v: blank. |
その他のタイトル: | To Phōs tēs Physeōs Light of nature in heathens, being breife notes upon the sixth booke of Virgils Aeneads Ē Physis tōn Angelon Discourse of the nature & propertys of good & bad angels |
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タグを追加 : "A breife discourse evidently demonstrating the antiquity of ye protestant religion in Brittan : shewing that what ground Rome ever had here was by intrusion and invasion and that ... ancient Brittaines did differ from ye Romish in all poyts [sic] as wee doe now : as also a desription [sic] of the damnable pollicie by which the Whore of Babylone infa nations : prov'd out of authors of theire owne.".
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