Sermon preached at the buriall of William Rogers apothecary and Yovng-mans warning-peece
Description:
Bound with: Bacon, Nathaniel. A relation of the feare-full estate of Francis Spira, in the yeare, 1548. London: Printed by I.L. for Phil. Stephens, and Christoph. Meredith, 1638., P. 72-73 omitted from pagination., Signatures: A-E¹²., and The post-script on p. [85] has its own title page, pagination and register are continuous.
Publisher:
Printed by J.L. for P. Stevens, and C. Meredith, and are to be sold at their shop at the signe of the Golden Lion in Pauls Church-yard
Subject (Name):
Bible. O.T. Proverbs IV, 19 --Sermons and Rogers, William, d. 1636?
Bookplate and bookstamp on binding of Frederick Perkins. Bookplate of Lucius Wilmerding. Bookplate of Sir John Arthur Brooke. Bookplate of Charles J. Rosenbloom. Bookplate of William Amherst Tyssen-Amherst Amherst. Autograph of James Birchenough, 1745. Autograph of William Newall Allen, 1810., Colophon: Emprynted at London in the Flete-strete at the sygne of ÿ Sonne by Wynkyn de Worde. In the yere of oure Lorde.MCCCCC.viii. ÿ.xvi.day of ÿ moneth of Juyn., and Signatures: aa-yy8.4zz8[?]6.
Publisher:
Wynkyn de Worde,
Subject (Name):
Perkins, Frederick,--1780-1860--Bookplate, Perkins, Frederick,--1780-1860--Stamp, Rosenbloom, Charles J.--Bookplate, and Wilmerding, Lucius,--1880-1949--Bookplate
Hamilton, William, 1811-1891 Irvin, S. M. (Samuel Mcleary), b. 1812
Published / Created:
1844]
Call Number:
Zc15 i6b 844ha
Image Count:
36
Description:
A catechism in the Iowa language., By W. Hamilton and S.M. Irvin., Caption title., From an edition of 200 copies., and In case with binder's ticket: Bound by James Macdonald Co., New York City. From the library of Frank T. Siebert.
Publisher:
Ioway and Sac Mission Press,
Subject (Name):
James Macdonald Co.--Binding and Siebert, Frank T.--(Frank Thomas),--1912-1998--Ownership
Subject (Topic):
Amer tracts--1844, Catechisms, Iowa, and Iowa language--Texts
Jiménez de Cisneros, Francisco, 1436?-1517 López de Zuñiga, Diego, 16th century
Published / Created:
1514-17.
Call Number:
MLa191 +514
Image Count:
1
Alternative Title:
Bible. Polyglot. 1514-17. In Academia complutensi.
Description:
For full description of this work, see British and foreign Bible Society, Historical ctalogue, v. 2, no. 1412., Initials; tail-pieces., The first polyglot Bible, edited by eminent scholars, headed by Diego López de Zuñiga, and printed, in an edition of 600 copies, at the expense of Cardinal Ximénez., Titles, with Cardinal Ximénez' coat of arms, are within woodcut borders., Vol. 1 (with title: Vetus Testamentu[m] multiplici lingua nu[n]c primo impressum) and v. 2-4 (Secu[n]da[quarta] pars Veteris Testamenti) have colophon (v. 4) dated, 10 July 1517., and Vol. 1 has Hebrew, Greek and Latin in parallel columns, with Chaldaic text at foot of page.
Publisher:
Industria Arnaldi Guillelmi de Brocario in Academia complutensi]
Manuscript on paper, in several hands, of Latin quotations grouped by philosophical and moral subjects such as Bellum; Fortuna; Humilitas; Ingratus; Patientia; and Virtus Moralis. Other entries include several religious poems; medical recipes "for the stone"; Biblical quotations; a history of England from William the Conqueror to 1502; and a prayer which asks God to bless "thy servant James by thy grace...King defender of the true ancient CS A. F. In all causes and over all persons...Blesse the noble queene Ana & let not the scepter depart from prince Henry nor thy gratious goodnes from all the Roial progeny."
Description:
Binding: full sheep; blind-stamped decoration on covers., Pen trials inside front and back covers, including several drawings of cats, mice, and a bird., Signature of Robert Cottesford on end-paper., and Table of contents to the Latin quotations appears on pp. 172-5.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--History--1066-1687, Great Britain--Intellectual life--17th century, and Great Britain--Religious life and customs--17th century
Subject (Name):
James--I,--King of England,--1566-1625
Subject (Topic):
English poetry--17th century, Latin poetry--17th century, Medicine, Meditations (Religious), Philosophy, and Prayers
Commentary on ʻAqīdat ahl al-tawḥīd al-ṣughrá (tract on the principles of faith) of Muḥammad al-Sanūsī., Copied about A.H. 1150 (A.D. 1737)., and Preceded by 1 leaf containing a general title-page to the whole volume.
Description:
Coarse naskhī, in red and black., Islamic binding, in brown., No. 1 of 15 titles bound together., and Purchased from Captain Tekeş, Istanbul in February 1965 on the Beinecke fund.
Subject (Name):
Sanūsī, Muḥammad ibn Yūsuf, approximately 1427-approximately 1490. ʻAqīdat ahl al-tawḥīd al-ṣughrá. and Sanūsī, Muḥammad ibn Yūsuf,--approximately 1427-approximately 1490.--ʻAqīdat ahl al-tawḥīd al-ṣughrá.
Contemporary MS copy, titled, "The discourse of John Selden, Esq. or, his sense of various matters of wright and high consequence relating especially to religion and state." and This manuscript appears to be based on early manuscripts, and not on the printed edition of 1689.