Accession number
PML 15986
Published
Amsterdam : Printed by Thomas Stafford, and are to be sold at his house, at the signe of the Flight of Brabant, upon the Milk-market, over against the Deventer Wood-market, according to the copy printed at Edinburgh by Andro Hart, in the yeare 1610, CI[C]
Notes
Geneva version; with Tomson's revised N.T. and Junius' Revelation.
Imprint date includes inverted C's; STC (2nd ed.) lists actual imprint date as 1644.
Lacks the first blank folio and has 3 exceptions in the description as given in Darlow & Moule, I, 188.
Pages numbered consecutively on recto only.
Second pt. has caption title: The Psalmes of David.
Special t.p.: The New Testament of our Lord Iesus Christ / translated out of Greeke by Theod. Beza ; whereunto are adioyned briefe summaries of doctrine ... by ... Theod. Beza ; and also short expositions on the phrases and hard places, taken out of the large annotations of the foresaid authour and Joach. Camerarius, by P. Los. Villerius ; Englished by L. Tomson ; together with the annotations of Fr. Iunius upon the Revelation of St. Iohn.
T.p. contains woodcut illustration.
The apocryphal books are omitted for reasons specified in a note inserted after the book of Malachi. This seems to be the earliest example of an English Bible which deliberately omits the Apocrypha from the list of books.
The prayer of Manasses is on p. 411.
Imprint date includes inverted C's; STC (2nd ed.) lists actual imprint date as 1644.
Lacks the first blank folio and has 3 exceptions in the description as given in Darlow & Moule, I, 188.
Pages numbered consecutively on recto only.
Second pt. has caption title: The Psalmes of David.
Special t.p.: The New Testament of our Lord Iesus Christ / translated out of Greeke by Theod. Beza ; whereunto are adioyned briefe summaries of doctrine ... by ... Theod. Beza ; and also short expositions on the phrases and hard places, taken out of the large annotations of the foresaid authour and Joach. Camerarius, by P. Los. Villerius ; Englished by L. Tomson ; together with the annotations of Fr. Iunius upon the Revelation of St. Iohn.
T.p. contains woodcut illustration.
The apocryphal books are omitted for reasons specified in a note inserted after the book of Malachi. This seems to be the earliest example of an English Bible which deliberately omits the Apocrypha from the list of books.
The prayer of Manasses is on p. 411.
Description
1 v. : ill., maps
Provenance
Written on t.p.: Thomas Standard his booke, 1754?
Binding
Dark blue morocco.
Classification
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