Works of Josephus (Opera Iosephi Ivdæorvm): Doctissimi ac dl Sertissimi. Qvæ ad Nostram, ætatem peruenerunt omnia, nimirum
by Josephus
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Sumptibus Rulandiorum, Typis Iohannis Bringeri, Francofvrti, 1617. Antiquarian. hardcover. Very Good+. 7 3/4" × 5 1/8" × 2 1/8" (19.7 × 13 × 5.4 cm) . Small 8vo. Bound in fine hardcover alum tawed pigskin. Beautifully bound in alum tawed pigskin over beveled wooden boards, elaborately blindestamped, with some hardware (clasp) still present, an excellent specimen of this style of binding and with a unique centerpiece stamp—an arrow up and an arrow down, with a bridge between the two incorporating a cross (representing Jesus coming to earth, dying on the cross, and rising again). A very similar ancient symbol can be found on Pictish rock carvings in Scotland (see the Elgin Cathedral Church Pictish stones).Josephus was a 1st century Jewish-Roman historian, who mentions Jesus in his writing, providing a 1st century non-Christian reference to the man Jesus Christ. Also, Josephus' histories are important references for Jewish 1st century history. Within the book, at the reference to Jesus you'll find a delightful manicule (hand pointing—a common renaissance era device meant to point out important passages; see the picture I posted). The Work All known works (as of the 16th century) are included in this book (see title page): Jewish Antiquities The Jewish War The Life of Josephus Against Apion Maccabees, among others Josephus recorded Jewish history, with special emphasis on the first century CE and the First Jewish Roman War, including the Siege of Masada. His most important works were The Jewish War (c. 75) and Antiquities of the Jews (c. 94). The Jewish War recounts the Jewish revolt against Roman occupation (66 70). Antiquities of the Jews recounts the history of the world from a Jewish perspective for an ostensibly Roman audience. These works provide valuable insight into first century Judaism and the background of Early Christianity. Free front endpaper is a loose facsimile of the title page (missing). A2–6, 870 pages Condition of the Book See pictures. Alum tawed pigskin binding well patinated, with soiling, rubbing at places, several small (1 cm) cracks at front joint. Some spine discoloration. One wormhole enters front board. Several spots on rear board. One clasp missing. The front boards receiving hardware are missing the crossing pins. Note from previous owner: "Binding was loose from the front cords when I received it, so I used binders thread that I wove into the bands on text block spine, then stretched across front board. Then I pasted in front endpaper (acid free endpaper from Talas); glue used is water soluble. Repair is amateur but working well. Title page was missing so I printed it on the same acid free paper, but it is only placed in (not glued) for a reference. A handsome book, now complete and functional, despite the wear of four hundred years." Text block out of 90, causing first signature to extend farther than front board. Damage to those sheets. Some foxing throughout, with occasional worm holes, toning, edge tears, etc. Condition overall: Very Good+.
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- Title
- Works of Josephus (Opera Iosephi Ivdæorvm)
- Author
- Josephus
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- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good+
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- Edition
- Antiquarian
- Publisher
- Sumptibus Rulandiorum, Typis Iohannis Bringeri, Francofvrti
- Date Published
- 1617
- Size
- 7 3/4" × 5 1/8" × 2 1/8" (19.7
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- Alum tawed pigskin, blindestamped;
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