S. Hippolyti. Refutationis omnium haeresium librorum decem quae supersunt. Recenserunt, Latine verterunt, notas adjecerunt Lud. Duncker et F. G. Schneidewin. Opus, Schneidewino defuncto, absolvit L. Duncker
by Hippolytus; Duncker & Scheidewin, ed.'s
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- Used - Very Good
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Dieterich. Used - Very Good. 1859. Gottingen: Dietrich, 1859. Full calf, 574 pp. Greek text with facing Latin translation. Full dec. calf by Tuckett, with gilt tooling on spine and board edges and blind-tooled turn ins. Marbled endpapers; all edges marbled. Prev. owner's armorial bookplate (the 19th C. theologian Joseph Francis Thrupp). Some scattered foxing in the text, not affecting legibility. Some rubbing to edges of binding, but quite sound and sturdy. (Subject: Ancient, Early Christianity.)
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- Powell's Bookstores Chicago (US)
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- S. Hippolyti. Refutationis omnium haeresium librorum decem quae supersunt. Recenserunt, Latine verterunt, notas adjecerunt Lud. Duncker et F. G. Schneidewin. Opus, Schneidewino defuncto, absolvit L. Duncker
- Author
- Hippolytus; Duncker & Scheidewin, ed.'s
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Publisher
- Dieterich
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