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Tertullian : Early Printed Editions, Translations and Studies
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <!link REL=stylesheet HREF="https://www.tertullian.org/tertullian-style.css" TYPE="text/css"> <link REL=stylesheet HREF="../tertullian-style.css" TYPE="text/css"> <meta name="AUTHOR" content="Roger Pearse"> <meta name="DESCRIPTION" content="Tertullian: Printed texts, translations and studies, 1483-1844."> <meta name="KEYWORDS" content="tertullian, tertullianus, influence, interpretation, critical history, literary criticism, bibliography"> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <title>Tertullian : Early Printed Editions, Translations and Studies</title> <style> .wiki { background-color:#FFF0F0; border-style: dashed; border-bottom-width: 1px; border-top-width: 1px; border-left-width: 1px; border-right-width: 1px; } </style> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <h1 align="center">Early Editions, Translations & Studies<br> (1450 - 1850)</h1> <p align="center"><img src=../editions/bar1.gif alt="-----------------------------" width="555" height="7"></p> <p>This page holds information about the printed editions, starting from the invention of printing, up until the arrival of the first <a href="../editions_critical/editions_critical.htm">modern critical editions</a>. It was originally based on Migne<a href="#1"> <sup>1</sup></a>. I have indicated whether I have checked personally the information with the edition itself. Naturally there are many I haven't looked at.</p> <p>I've also included all items listed in <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">COPAC</a> on 8/8/2, up to and including 1600. </p> <p>Editions about which I know more than the catalogue entry are given separate linked pages.</p> <h1><font color="#FF0000">I</font>ncunables</h1> <p align="left"> After the invention of printing, there was half a century of experiment. Books produced in this period (before 1500) are known as incunables, from the Latin <em>in cunabula</em>, in the cradle. </p> <p align="left"> There are a number of these for Tertullian, all of the <i>Apologeticum</i> alone. According to the IISTC<a href="#5"><sup>5</sup></a>, there are in fact only two unique editions - that printed by Benalius, and that by Scinzenzeler. Each of these does appear in a volume by itself. </p> <p> The other editions listed are editions of the works of Lactantius, to which the <i>Apologeticum</i> appears as an appendix. (This continues a trend which is also visible in some of the late manuscripts of Lactantius, e.g. Balliol 79 which contains both also).<a href="#4"><sup>4</sup></a>. The pages of the <i>Apologeticum</i> in these editions seems to be a direct print or rebinding of the unique editions. However they are listed here, and the extent to which these statements have been checked personally is indicated. </p> <p><strong>Pre-1493</strong> : <strong>B</strong><span class="P.small"><strong>ENALIUS</strong> : <a href="#5">ISTC no.</a> it00117000. Hain 15443 : <i>Apologeticus</i>, Venice, Bernardinus Benalius. In folio. The volume is undated but has traditionally been assigned to 1483 (e.g. Migne), the date at which Benalius began printing. However there is no evidence for this.</p> <ul> <li>Listed in the IISTC. Details: Cataloguing source: Goff T117. UK copies: BL IB.22421, Aberdeen University Library, Cambridge University Library, <a href="../editions/1493_benalius/1493_benalius_collection.htm">Norwich Public Library</a> (online), Oxford Bodleian; copies also in US, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Prague and Turku Akad. <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Q.Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus aduersus gentes. -- </i> Publisher: <i>Ven. per B. Benalium [1494?] -- </i> Description: <i>Folio -- </i> References: <i>BMC. IB 22421 (V, p.376)</i> <li> A copy is listed in the British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> Title Details: Begin. [Sig. a ii recto, preceded by the Tabula:] Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani apologeticus adversus gentes, etc. [Sig. c 7 recto:] Sermo pulcherrimus de vita eterna, etc. MS. notes. -- Publisher: Venetiis : Impressum per B. Benalium, [1485?] -- Physical Desc.: fol. -- Notes: 19 leaves; without titlepage or pagination. Sig. a-b in sixes, sig. c eight leaves. -- Classmark: IB.22421</li> <li> From a dealer catalogue:<br> <i>Tertullian, Quintus Septimus Florens: Apologeticus adversus gentes. Venedig, Benalius 1494, Fol. (20) Bl. (Impressum Bl. 19a). Pbd. 19. Jahrh. - <Bestellnr. B16311> DEM 10920,- Hain 15443 - Goff T-117 - BM STC Ital. Books 666 - Wolff, Inc. 757 "Das einzige Werk dieses Kirchenvaters, das im XV. Jahrhundert gedruckt wurde" (Baer). Seltener Druck, auf keiner deutschen Auktion 1950 - 1989. Wahrscheinlich die erste von nur zwei Einzelausgaben des 15. Jahrhunderts, von Reichling (ca. 1490) datiert (die andere 1493 bei Scinzenzeler in Mailand erschienen). Einbandbezug teils stärker beschabt, im Unterrand einzelne Wurmlöcher und im Schnitt Feuchtigkeitsränder. </i>£4061.07 [May 2004, but unsold for 2 years then; still unsold in September 2005]</li> <li> A copy is listed at Aberdeen as possibly 1494 (Hain 15443, BM/V/p.376; Mitchell 104) <font size="1">(Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>)</font>.</li> </ul> <p> Note that Norwich copy is online (see below) but is in fact a 1497 Lactantius, with the Benalius bound at the end. I have checked that the pages in it are identical to those in the Cambridge copy, and they are. </p> <p align="left"> <i>Copies I have seen</i>: <ul> <li>The <a href="../editions/1493_benalius/1493_benalius_collection.htm">Norwich Public Library</a> copy, which is bound below with Lactantius (1497). A complete photographic copy of the Tertullian portion is online. <li>Cambridge University Library. Contains only the <em>Apologeticum</em>. Some pages are online. 20 folios. Note that no date is given.</li> <ul> <li>Folio 1r - blank</li> <li><a href="../editions/inc_f1v.htm">Folio 1v</a> - lists the chapter titles given in the text for some chapters.</li> <li><a href="../editions/inc_f2r.htm">Folio 2r</a> - First page of the <em>Apologeticum</em> text.</li> <li><a href="../editions/inc_f19r.htm">Folio 19r</a> - Finis. Start of <em>Sermo pulcherrimus</em>.</li> <li>Folio 20r - End of <em>Sermo</em>.</li> </ul> </ul> <p align=left> <i>Other online copies:</i> </p> <ul> <li><p align="left">Online at <a href="http://diglib.hab.de/wdb.php?dir=inkunabeln/115-quod-2f-4">http://diglib.hab.de/wdb.php?dir=inkunabeln/115-quod-2f-4</a>. This seems to be from Wolfenbüttel. </p> </li> <li> <p align=left>Two complete digital facsimiles of the 1494 Apologeticus edition (Venice, Benalius) are referred to in the Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke entry for this incunabulum, cf <a href="http://gesamtkatalogderwiegendrucke.de/docs/M45648.htm"> http://gesamtkatalogderwiegendrucke.de/docs/M45648.htm</a> and click on the "Digitalisat" references in the "Reproduktionen" section. The quality is perhaps a bit better than the images from the Norwich copy.</p></li> </ul> <p align=left> <i>Other Notes</i> I have seen this edition offered for sale at $1800. </p> <p align=left> A copy of this existed at the start of the 18th century which contained a collation of the now lost (or possibly unidentified) manuscript owned by Filippo Beroaldo. It was held in the library of E.S.Cyprianus: cf. <i>Bibliotheca Cyprianica...Editio auctior</i>, Lipsiae (1733), p.9: "Tertulliani apologeticus castigatus notis MSS. ex codice Philippi Beroaldi. Venetis per Benalium 1480". (Petitmengin 2004, p.81 and n.77). It's current whereabouts are unknown. </p> <p><i>Bibliography on Benalius</i> <u>Not checked</u>: <ul> <li> <p class="small">On Benalius there is an article in the excellent <i><a href="../articles/cioni_benali.htm">Dizionario biografico degli italiani</a></i><a href="../articles/cioni_benali.htm">, vol. 8, pp. 165-7.</a> Now online, with English translation.</li> <li> <p class="small"> Also in BMC (Catalogue of Books Printed in the XVth Century now in the British Museum [British Library], London, 1963-85), V, pp. xlviii (very little) </li> </ul> <p> <strong>1493</strong> : <strong>S</strong><span class="P.small"><strong>CINZENZELER</strong> : <a href="#5">ISTC no.</a> it00116900 : <i>Apologeticus</i>, printed <em>Mediolani per Uldericum Scinzinzeler. </em> Listed in Illustrated Incunable Short Title Catalogue CD. Printed Milan; Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 4th December 1493. Format: Folio. Catalogue source: IGI. Bibliography: HR 15444, Pellechet MS 11035, CIBN T-89, IGI 9485. Copies (List from ISTC): UK=Canterbury Cathedral(in Mendham collection, owned by Law Society but on deposit in the Cathedral), France=Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris (imperfect), Italy=Florence (Laur) Milano (N) Modena (Est) Naples (N) Rome (Biblioteca dell'Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei e Corsiniana) Venice (Sen). <u>Not checked</u>. I have placed online some notes about <a href="../editions/scinzenzeler.htm">Scinzenzeler</a>.</span></p> <p> I have now seen the Canterbury copy (29/8/2002). Size is NOT folio, as per the ISTC, but quarto. Size: 220mm x 155 mm. Quaternions: a(8)b(8)c(8)d(6). 30 folios. A lter hand has written folio numbers at the foot of each folio, starting at 300 on folio a, and ending with 329. f.300 is blank both sides; f.329r ends half way down with the text:</p> <p align="center"> Impressum Mediolani magistrum Vldericum Scinzinzeler.<br> Anno.domini.M.cccc.xciii.die.iiii.mensis.decembris.<br> F I N I S</p> <p>An extra (original) leaf is at either end as a guard-leaf. The binding is goatskin, and 18/19th century, with a Law Society book plate inside the front cover. The font is very like that of the Benalius - even down to the hand-written Greek, e.g. on f.314r. However a comparison indicates the text has been reset. Spaces are left for illuminated initials, as with the Benalius. The text is quite abbreviated, but not in the same places always as the Benalius. I was unable to find differences of wording in a cursory inspection.</p> <p>Additional Note: This is apparently a reprint of Benalius - the same text (source: A.-G. H<SPAN class="small">AMMAN</SPAN>, L'Épopée du livre, Paris (1985), p. 160).</p> <p>Update: The Canterbury copy was offered for sale at Sothebys in June 2013, with an online exhibition <a href="http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2013/the-mendham-collection-l13409/lot.138.lotnum.html">here</a>. It was unsold; but bought afterwards by the Bavarian State Library in Munich. <a href="scinzenzeler_sothebys.png">An image of the first page</a> was displayed. The catalogue read:</p> <blockquote> <p>Lot 138. Tertullianus. APOLOGETICUS CONTRA GENTES. MILAN: ULRICUS SCINZENZELER, 4 DECEMBER 1493. Estimate: 6,000 - 8,000 GBP. Chancery folio (220 x 154mm.), 30 leaves (first leaf blank), a-c8 d6, 35 lines, roman letter, one 9-line initial space and numerous 2-line initial spaces with printed guides, modern red morocco by the Cockerell Bindery with remains of old calf binding and binder's note pasted at end, modern brown buckram folding box, later manuscript foliation at foot (indicating it was once bound with other works, before the previous calf binding), retaining old endleaves from Sammelband (with watermark "Limosin │Fin" datable to Paris in the later eighteenth century), all margins cut close, last leaf with small tear at head. <br> <u>Provenance</u>: probably William Roscoe, sale, Liverpool, 19 August 1816, lot 585, noted in Mendham's copy of the Roscoe sale catalogue; Law Society, armorial bookplate.<br> <u>Literature</u>: HR 15444; GW M45647; IGI 9485.<br> <u>Catalogue Note</u>: ... One of only two incunable editions of Tertullian, the other printed in Venice not after 1494 (BMC v 376). Rare. ISTC records ten copies, of which only three are located outside Italy (the other edition survives in about 100 copies). It seems plausible, given the rarity, that this is William Roscoe's copy, as Mendham owned a copy of Roscoe's sale catalogue and had marked this lot (he also bought his Complutensian Polyglot Bible from the Roscoe sale; see lot 15). However, the recent binding retains no earlier marks of provenance.</p> </blockquote> <h1><font color="#FF0000">R</font>eprints of Incunables</h1> <p> These are all combined with the works of Lactantius. In some cases (e.g. 1497), it appears that they are not so much reprints as spare copies rebound into the new edition. </p> <p><strong>1494</strong> : <strong>L</strong><span class="P.small"><strong>OCATELLUS</strong> : Lactantius and <i>Apologeticus</i>, printed <em>Venetiis, cura et expensiis nobilis viri Domini Octaviani Scoti Modoetiensis</em>, 1494, by <em>Bouctum Locatellum</em>. <u>Not checked</u>. From Migne.</span></p> <p>Additional Note: This is apparently not a reprint but a fresh edition (source: A.-G. H<SPAN class="small">AMMAN</SPAN>, L'Épopée du livre, Paris (1985), p. 160). I have not yet seen a copy, but naturally will try to obtain photographs.</p> <ul> <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Lactantii Firmiani de diuinis institutionibus libri septem. Eiusdem de ira dei ad Donatu. De opificio dei & formatione hominis [&c.]. Ite Tertuliani Apolegeticus aduersus getes.</i> <br> Publisher: <i>Ven. cura O. Scoti, per B. Locatellum 1494.X.11</i><br> Description : <i>Folio</i><br> Reference: <i>BMC. IB 22912 (V, p.443)</i> </li> <li> A copy is listed in the British Library <font size="1">(Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>)</font>: classmark IB 22912. </li> <li> Also listed by <a href="#4">Bryce</a> : <br> <i>1494 Venezia : cura et expensis Octaviani Scoti Modoetiensis. Bonetus Locatellus. [+] DI, ID, OD, RD, acEDI, TA.</i> This does not list as included the <i>Sermo de vita aeterna</i> of the Benalius edition. The [+] indicates personal inspection by Dr. Bryce.</li> <li>Also listed at Durham <font size="1">(Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>)</font>:<br> Lactantii Firmiani De diuinis institutionibus libri septem. Eiusdem de Ira dei ad Donatu[m]. De opificio dei [et] formatione hominis ad Demetrianu[m]. Carmina eiusdem de foenice [et] de die resurrectio[n]is dominicae. Nephitomon eiusde[m]. Ite[m] Tertuliani Apolegeticus aduersus ge[n]tes perqua[m] diligentissime castigati ac nuper impressi / Lactantius, ca.240-ca.320. [Venice] : [Octauianus Scotus ... per Bonetum Locatellum], [1494]. Physical Desc.: 90 leaves (2o) -- "De resurrectione Christi ..." has been wrongly ascribed to Lactantius, in fact by Venantius Fortunatus (RLIN, ISTC). </li> <li>Here is the Illustrated ISTC (2nd edition) entry:<br> <div align="left"> <table border="0" cellpadding="4"> <tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><span class="P.small"><u><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US">Author:</span></u><span style="mso-tab-count: 1; font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" lang="EN-US"></span></span></td> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">Lactantius, Lucius Coelius Firmianus<o:p> </o:p> </span></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><span class="P.small"><u><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US">Title:</span></u></span></td> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">Opera</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><span class="P.small"><u><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US">Imprint:</span></u><span style="mso-tab-count: 1; font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" lang="EN-US"></span></span></td> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 11 Oct. 1494<o:p> </o:p> </span></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small"><u>Format:</u><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"></span></span></td> </span> <td valign="top" align="left"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" lang="EN-US" class="P.small">Folio</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><span class="P.small"><u><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US">Notes:</span></u></span></td> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small"><u>Authorship+Text:</u> </span><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">Contents: De divinis institutionibus; De ira dei; De opificio dei vel de formatione hominis; De phoenice carmen. Epitome divinarum institutionum [cap. LVI-LXXIII]. Venantius Fortunatus: De resurrectione Christi. Tertullianus: Apologeticus adversus gentes<br> </span><span class="P.small"><u><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US">Cataloguing Source:</span></u><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US"><span style="mso-tab-count:1"> </span>Goff L12<br> </span><u><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US">Bibliography:</span></u><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US"><span style="mso-tab-count:1"> </span>H 9817*; Pellechet Ms 6994 (6946); CIBN L-12; Arnoult 947; Polain, Belgique 2424; IDL 2872; IBE 3421; IGI 5629; IBP 3343; Saj-Solt</span><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" lang="HE">è</span><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US">sz 2022; Voulli</span></span><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" lang="HE">è</span><span class="P.small"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US">me, Berlin 4185,5; Sack, Freiburg 2206; Walsh 2314, 2315; Rhodes, Oxford Colleges 1071; Sheppard 4213; Proctor 5056; BMC V 443; BSB-Ink L-11<o:p> </o:p> </span></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><span class="P.small"><u><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US">Locations:</span></u><span style="mso-tab-count: 1; font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" lang="EN-US"></span></span></td> <td valign="top" align="left"></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">British Isles:<span style="mso-tab-count:1"></span></span></td> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">London BL, IB.22912; Cambridge, Queens' College; Durham UL; Holkham; Leeds UL (deposited by Ripon CL); London, Lambeth Palace, Wellcome Institute; Maidstone, Kent Archives; Oxford Bodley, New College; Dublin, Trinity College</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">USA:<span style="mso-tab-count:1"></span></span></td> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">BMawrCL; BYUL; ChL; DarCL; HarvCL; Harv(M)L; InUL; JCBL; LC; RUL; USoCalL; WatkL; YUL (2)<o:p> </o:p> </span></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">Belgium:<span style="mso-tab-count:1"></span></span></td> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">Leuven, Univ. copy destroyed<o:p> </o:p> </span></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">France:<span style="mso-tab-count:1"></span></span></td> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">Paris BN; Troyes BM<o:p> </o:p> </span></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">Germany:<span style="mso-tab-count:1"></span></span></td> <td valign="top" align="left"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US" class="P.small">Freiburg i.Br. 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Not in Migne. The Apologeticum portion is listed in IISTC as an example of the it00117000. This is in fact correct - I have compared the Tertullian portion against a photocopy of the First edition and they are identical. However the combination does appear to be an edition, as it is listed in a recent bibliography of Lactantius as such. Perhaps the printer had access to 'spare' sheets of the editio princeps and added them to his own work to make the edition? </p> <ul> <li><a href="../editions/1493_benalius/1493_benalius_collection.htm">Norwich City Library. No title page (incunables don't have them, I gather), but note and date in recent hand on fly-leaf. Folio numbers in recent pencil. Edition rebound after 1994 fire/flood. Photographic copy online.</a></li> <ul> <li>Folios 1r-7r contain chapter-by-chapter contents for the works of Lactantius. </li> <li>f7v and f8r blank. </li> <li>f8v contains a dedicatory letter : <em>Ioannis Andreae episcopi Aleriensis ad Paulum secundum Venetum pontificum maximum epistola...</em> ending with date of Rome, 1470AD. </li> <li>The Lactantius ends on folio 138r, and is followed by <em>Impressum Venetiis per Simonem Beuilaqu</em><em><u>a</u></em><em> papiensem. Anno incarnationis d</em><em><u>n</u></em><em>i M.ccc.l.xxxxvii. De quarto Aprilis</em> followed by a printers 'testcard' of letters. </li> <li>f138v-140r are blank. </li> <li>f140v contains the subjects of the work, with the chapter numbers against it (more than one chapter per subject, sometimes).</li> <li>f141r-159r contain the Apologeticum, beginning with the words <em>Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus adversus gentes</em>.</li> <li>f158r has FINIS followed by <em>Impressum Venetiis per Bernardinum Benalium</em> and then continues with <em>Item sermo pulcherrimus de vita eterna. Caput xlvii</em> which starts with the words <em>Sicut dicit Augustinus. Beata est vita....</em></li> </ul> <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Lactantii Firmiani De diuinis institutionibus aduersus gentes [&c. Ed. by J. Andreas]. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Ven. per S. Beuilaqua 1497.IV.4</i><br> Description: <i>Folio.</i><br> Reference: <i>BMC. IB 23967 (V, p.522)</i><br> Editor name: <i>Andreas, Joannes bp. of Aleria</i> <li> Also listed by <a href="#4">Bryce</a> : <br> <i>1497 Venezia : Giovanni Antonio ANDREA. Simon Bevilaqua. [+] DI, ID, OD, AP, RD, acEDI, TA, TS ; Bünemann says = 1470 Roma.</i> <li> Listed in the IISTC, no. <span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times New Roman; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: HE">il00013000</span></span><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times New Roman; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: HE">, as "A page-for-page reprint of the 1493 edition of V. Benalius (Goff L11)". That Vincentius Benalius brought out a 1493 Lactantius, without the Apologeticum, is interesting. The ISTC entry does not include the Apologeticum.</span> </ul> <span class="P.small"> <p><strong>1500</strong> : Apologeticus, printed in Paris by Jo. Petit, in quarto, possibly with Lactantius. <u>Not checked</u> <ul> <li> Details from Migne: <em>Parisiis,</em> ap. Jo. <em>Petit.</em> 4<sup>o</sup>. Tertulliani Apologeticus, cum Lactantio, si conjecturae fidere licet. <li> Not listed in <a href="#4">Bryce</a>. <li> Not listed in the Bodleian online catalogue </ul> <p><strong>1502</strong>: [Lactantius, Chrysostom, <i>Apologeticum</i>]. Venice, in folio <u>Not checked</u></p> <ul> <li> Listed in Migne as folio, Venice, 1502, but no indication of contents. <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>[Habes] i hoc volumine lector optime diuina [Lactan]tii Firmiani opera ... Habes etiã J. Chry. de Eucha. quãdã expositiones (interpræte H. Donato) & i eadem materia Lau. Vall. sermone. habes Phi. adhortatione<<m>> ad Theodo & aduersus gentes Tertuliani Apologeticon. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Ven. 1502.</i><br> Description: <i>Folio.</i><br> Other names: <i>Donatus, Hieronymus; John st, Chrysostom Lat. hom. in 1 Cor.</i> <li> Not listed by <a href="#4">Bryce</a>. <li> Listed in the Catalogue of the Travers Collection at Sussex University (these details from p.23 of the printed catalogue. I am told there is only one annotation against the Tertullian, probably something about Tacitus.) :<pre>36. LACTANTIUS, Lucius Coelius Firmianus Opera; [& other works by other authors. 2 parts]. <i>Edited by</i> Ioannes Petrus Valerianus Bellunensis. Venetiis, mira arte & diligentia Ioannis de tridino cognominati Tacuinus, (3 Jan. (9 Jan.) 1502.) fol ADAMS L 12 ff (8), (160): (22). Isaac 12662 or 12662a. Woodcut of St. John signed b.M., initial capitals. SANDER 3758. Leaf A1a (text fol.I) printed in red and black. fol (155) Ioannis Chrystostomi ... Pauli ad Corinthios ... enarratio ... (158b) Sermo Laurentii Vallae de mysterio Eucharistiae. (159b) Adhortatio Philippi ad quendam theodosium iudaeum ... [P2] Tertullian: Apologeticus adversus gentes, colophon incorrectly printed as 152. This copy has 18 lines on titlepage agreeing with British Library copy 3623.cc.4.</pre> <pre> 308mm early vellum with blind fillets, rebacked in calf with gilt decoration. First and last leaves reinforced. a. early marginalia in Greek and Latin b. later 16th cent. ms notes c. <i>inscription</i> (overlaid): Pauli Mauri gramatici de <span style="text-decoration: overline">s</span>.Vitale (?) Xonae ... d. ex Olschki, Florence, 148, 1971, 126. </pre> <pre> Tacuino reprinted the works in 1509. </pre> <li> Listed in <a href="#5">Indice SBN</a>: <TABLE cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 WIDTH=100%> <TR><TD valign=TOP><font size="1">Autore:</font> </TD><TD valign=TOP><font size="1">Lactantius, Lucius Caecilius Firmianus</font></TD></TR> <TR><TD valign=TOP><font size="1">Titolo:</font> </TD><TD valign=TOP><font size="1">Habes in hoc volumine lector optime diuina Lactantii Firmiani opera perquam accurate castigata: graeco integro adiuncto: ... Eiusdem Neophythomon. Carmende phoenice. Carmen de resur. Domini. Habes etiam Ioan. Chry. de Eucha. quandam expositionem & in eandem materiam Lau. Vall. sermonem. habes Phi. adhortationem ad Theodo. & aduersus gentes Tertul. Apologeticon</font></TD></TR> <TR> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">Descrizione fisica:</font></TD> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">VIII, CLX, XXII c. ; 2o.</font></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">Note Generali:</font></TD> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">A cura di Giovan Pierio Valeriano Bolzani, il cui nome appare a c. V8v. - Marca (V487) sul front. - Altro colophon a c. V8v. che reca la data: 1502 die iii Ianuarii. - Got. ; gr. ; rom. - Segn.: p8A-V8a-c6d4. - Iniziali xil. - C. A1r. stampata in rosso e nero.</font></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">Numeri:</font></TD> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">Impronta - .5u* a-i7 r:mi reph (3) 1502 (R)</font></TD> </TR> <TR><TD rowspan=6 valign=TOP><font size="1">Nomi:</font></TD> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">+ Lactantius, Lucius Caecilius Firmianus</font></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">+ Ioannes : Chrysostomus <santo></font></TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">+ Valeriano Bolzani, Giovan Pierio <1477-1558></font></TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">+ Tertullianus, Quintus Septimius Florens</font></TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">+ Valla, Lorenzo <1406-1457></font></TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">+ [<I>Editore</I>] Tacuino, Giovanni</font></TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD rowspan=3 valign=TOP><font size="1">Localizzazioni:</font></TD> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">+ RM0267 - Biblioteca nazionale centrale Vittorio Emanuele II - Roma - RM - 1 esemplare.</font></TD></TR> <TR> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">+ MI0190 - Biblioteca delle Facolta' di giurisprudenza, lettere e filosofia dell'Universita' degli studi di Milano - Bibl. Fac. di Giurisprudenza Lettere e Filosofia - Univ. Milano - Milano - MI - un esemplare</font></TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR> <TD valign=TOP><font size="1">+ RM0267 - Biblioteca nazionale centrale Vittorio Emanuele II - Bibl. Nazionale Centrale "Vittorio Emanuele II" di Roma - Roma - RM - 1 esemplare.</font></TD><TD></TD></TR> </TABLE> <li>Listed in the Wellcome Library <font size="1">(Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>)</font>:<br> <font size="1"> Habes in hoc volumine lector optime diuina Lactantii Firmiani opera perquam accurate castigata: graeco integro adiuncto. Quod in aliis cum mancum, tum corruptum invenitur. Eiusdem Neophytomon. Carmen de phoenice. Carmen de Resurrectione Domini. Habes etiam Joannis Chrysostomi de Eucharistia quandam expositionem et in eandem materiam Laurentii Vallae sermonem. Habes Philippi adhortationes ad Theodorum, et adversus gentes Tertuliani Apologeticon / [Lactantius] -- Publisher: Venetiis : J. Tacuinus de Tridino, 1502 -- Physical Desc.: 160, 22 leaves : ill. col ; (fol.) -- Notes: Colophon (verso of leaf CLX): "Diuina opera Lactantii Firmiani ...impressa Venetiis mira arte & diligentia Ioannes de Tridino cognominati Tacuinus finiunt. MCCCCCII die iii Ianuarii dominante inclyto principe Leonardo Lauredano"; Engraved title vignette, col. (device of Giovanni Tacuino) Initials; "Q. Septimi Florentis Tertuliani apologeticus adversus gentes: xxii leaves at end" -- On t.p. 'Sum Magistri Stephani Sprugel', who has written many marginal notes, as well as an Index on 4 leaves at the end, in a 16th-cent. hand.</font></li> <li>Listed in the British Library <font size="1">(Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>)</font>: shelfmark 3623.cc.4.</li> </ul> <p><strong>1509</strong>: <strong>P<span class="P.small">ARRHASIUS</span></strong> : Lactantius, Apologeticum. Venice, folio <u>Not checked</u></p> <ul> <li> Listed by Migne. <li> Also listed by <a href="#4">Bryce</a>, but not marked as personally verified, nor is there a list of contents : <br> <i>1509 Venezia : Divina Opera, ed. Aulus Ianus PARRHASIUS. Ioannes de Tridino, cognomento Tacuini.</i> <li> A copy is listed in the <i><a href="http://www.bsb-muenchen.de/index_e.htm">BSB - Bayerische Staatsbibliothek</a></i><a href="http://www.bsb-muenchen.de/index_e.htm"> (Bavarian State Library)</a>: Titel: : Apologeticus adversus gentes; Ort: Venetia; Jahr: 1509; Signatur: Res/2 P.lat. 415#Beibd.2 <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Habes in hoc volumine ... diuina Lactantii Firmiani opera nuper per I. Parrhasiu castigata. Eiusdem Epitome [&c]. Habes et Ioa. Chry. de eucha. & L. Vall. sermone. habes Phi. adhortatione ad Theodo. & aduersus gentes Tertul. Apologetico. [Sig. a-d only, comprising] Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus aduersus gentes (cu sermone pulcherrimo de æterna uita). <br> </i>Publisher:<i> Ven. 1509 </i>Description: <i> (fol.)</i> Notes: <i> [Cropped].</i> <li> From a dealer catalogue [August 2004 -- unsold in September 2005]<br> Opera [...] Joan. Chry. De Eucha. quandam expositionem, et in eadem materiam Lau. Vall. sermonem [...] Phi. Adhortationem ad Theodo. et adversus gentes. Tertul. Apologetico. Lactantius Firmianus: [Chrysostom, John:] [Valla, Lorenzo:] [Tertullian:] (Parrasio, Aulo Giano, ed.:)<br> Book Description: (sig. V2v:) [..] Venetiis [Venice], mira arte et diligentia Ioannis de Tridino cognomento Tacuini [..] 3 Jan. 1509. (dedication on verso of title-page dated 1510). First edition thus? Folio, 193 leaves ([i] CLIII CLX CLXIIII CLV-CLIX XXII [xi]). Second leaf with running title and large woodcut ornamental initial in red. Title-page with words in two sizes of type-face (not found elsewhere) and woodcut vignette of John the Baptist. Title-page rehinged. Bound in contemporary limp vellum. Post-incunable edition of a collection of early Christian writings. It may be a reprint of an edition of Venice, 1502, although that book carries the name of a different editor; in this edition, it is claimed for the first time that the text of Lactantius (c.240-c.320) has been corrected by the important literary scholar Aulo Giano Parrasio (1490-1534). This collection appeared a number of times later in the sixteenth century, and Parrasios version of Lactantius was used for the Aldine edition of 1515. Graesse IV 66.<br> Price: £ 1950.00 <li> From a dealer catalogue [July 2006]<br> LACTANTIUS FIRMIANUS OPERA. NUPER PER JANUM PARRHASIUM ACCURATISSIME CASTIGATA: GRAECO INTEGRO ADIUNCTO: QUOD IN ALIIS CUM MANCUM TUM CORRUPTUM INVENITUR, IN HOC EMENDATISSIMUM INVENIES... VENETIA, JOANIS TACUINI, 1509. In-4 p., p. pergamena coeva con unghie, tit. ms. al dorso, 12 cc.nn., CLIX,XXII cc.num., testo in caratteri romani e greci. Al frontesp. grande vignetta xilografata che raffigura S. Giovanni Battista con le iniziali ""B M"" (Benedetto Montagna?) inquadrato in un bordo a fondo crible'; ornato da grandi e belle iniziali a motivi floreali su fondo nero, oltre a una grande iniziale (cm. 6,5x6,5), sempre a motivi floreali e con due putti, stampata in rosso. Al verso della c. CLX ""Diuina opera Lactantii Firmiani... impressa Venetiis mira arte & diligentia Ioannis de tridino cognomento Tacuini finiunt M.ccccc.ix. die iii Ianuarii"". Segue ""Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus adversus gentes"" che termina alla c. XXII con la data ""... impressum Venetiis anno domini M.D.I.X. die nono Nouembris..."". L'opera contiene: ""Divinarum Institutionum adversus gentes (in 7 libri) - De ira Dei - De opificio Dei uel formatione hominis - Epitome - Carmen de Phoenice - Carmen de resurrectione Domini - Expositio Io. Chrysostomi - Sermo Laurentii Vallae de mysterio Eucharistiae"". Cfr. Sander,3758: ""Reimpression de l'edition 1502"". Graesse,IV,66: ""Cette edition contient deja' plusieurs corrections attribuees a' Taccius et a' Aldus. Aussi les passages grecs y ont ete publies pour la premiere fois correctement"". Esemplare molto ben conservato. <br> Price: EUR 5000 [July 2006] </ul> <p><strong>1509</strong> : <strong>P<span class="P.small">ETIT</span></strong> : Lactantius, Apologeticum, Chrysostom, Lorenzo Valla etc : Paris, quarto. <u>checked</u>: <ul> <li> Listed by Migne. <li> In the British Library. <u>checked</u> My notes :<br> <i>Lactantius, Apologeticum, Chrysostom, Lorenzo Valla etc. IEHAN PETIT, Venundatur in Vico Divi Iacobi Sub Leone Argenteo, Paris, quarto. Apologeticum is in 46 chapters on folios.CXCI v-CCXV v, followed by an index of chapters on CCXV v- CCXVI r. Ends with 'In Bellouisu Impressi. Anno D. M.CCCCC ix. Die vero xii mensu September.</i> <u>Checked</u><br> I need to recheck this edition, and ensure it is the same as the Bryce volume. Also to check its text and size. There are 2 1509's listed for the BL: C.38.f.11. and 480.f.18. I do not have notes on which this is. <li> Also listed by <a href="#4">Bryce</a>, but not marked as personally verified, nor is there a list of contents : <br> <i>1509 : Paris : 4° : Lepida Lactantii Firmiani opera accurate graeco adiuncto castigata, ed. Ægidius MASERIUS. In Bellouisu pro Iohanne Petit.</i> <li> Also listed at the Biblioteca Abbaziale Fondo Antico, Parrocchia di Santo Stefano, Casalmaggiore (CR): <i>TERTULLIANUS, Quintus Septimius Apologeticum adversus gentes cum sermone pulcherrimo de aeterna vita Venetiis, arte ... Ioanis Tacuini, 1509. XXII c. 29 cm. E' unito a: LACTANTIUS, [Opere varie]</i> </ul> <p><strong>1511</strong>, Venice, folio. (Migne) <u>Not checked</u></p> <ul> <li> From Migne. Lactantius & Tertullian. <li> Not listed in <a href="#4">Bryce</a>. <li> Not listed in the Bodleian online catalogue </ul> <p><strong>1513</strong> : <strong>M<span class="P.small">ASERIUS</span></strong> : Lactantius, etc, <i>Apologeticum</i> Paris, quarto. (Migne) <u>Not checked</u></p> <ul> <li> Listed in Migne as quarto, Paris, 1513. <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Lepida Lactantij Firmiani opera accurate græco adiuncto castigata: eiusdem Nephythomon [&c. Ed. by A. Maserius]. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Paris, 1513</i><br> Description: <i>4°</i> <li> Also listed by <a href="#4">Bryce</a> : <br> <i>1513 : Paris : 4° : Lepida Lactantii Firmiani Opera, ed. Ægidius MASERIUS. Iohannes Petit. [+] DI, ID, OD, acEDI,AP, RD, TA, CD, VM, PT, TS.</i> <li> Is this the same as the volume listed in the IISTC? (I need to check this). <u><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times New Roman; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: HE">Imprint:</span></u><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times New Roman; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: HE"><span style="mso-tab-count: 1"> </span>Paris: Nicolas Desprez, for Jean Petit, 24 Dec. 1513</span></span><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times New Roman; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: HE">; <u>Title:</u><span style="mso-tab-count: 1"> </span>Opera. Comm: Aegidius Delphus; <u>Format:</u><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>4°; <u>General+Production: </u>The date has been misinterpreted as 1500 (cf. Moreau); <u>Cataloguing Source:</u><span style="mso-tab-count:1"> </span>BSB-Ink; <u>Bibliography:</u><span style="mso-tab-count: 1"> </span>HC 9819; Moreau II 637; Adams L14; BSB-Ink L-13; </span><u><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US">Locations:</span></u><span style="mso-tab-count: 1; font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US"> </span><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US">British Isles:<span style="mso-tab-count:1"> </span>Cambridge UL; Germany:<span style="mso-tab-count:1"> </span>München BSB; München UB; </span><u><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times New Roman; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: HE">ISTC No:</span></u><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times New Roman; mso-bidi-font-family: System; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: HE"><span style="mso-tab-count: 1"> </span>il00013200.</span> </ul> <span class="P.small"> <p><strong>1513</strong>, Florence, octavo by Phil. Juntin. (Migne) <u>Not checked</u> However <a href="#4">Bryce</a> lists it as one of those he has inspected, and according to his list it does not in fact contain any Tertullian.</p> <ul> <li>Migne: Cum Lactantio iterum iterumque prodiit Tertulliani Apologeticon:... 1513, ...; <em>Florent.</em> 8<sup>o</sup>, ap. <em>Phil. Junt.</em> Juntinae exempla seorsum etiam reperias. Vid. Cat. Bibl. Pinell. PP. lat., n. 684.</li> <li>A copy is listed at Durham <font size="1">(Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>)</font>: <br> Tertulliani Apologeticus adversus gentes. -- Publisher: [Impressum Florentiae] : [sumptibus Philippi de Giunta Florentini], [Anno 1513] -- Physical Desc.: 47 leaves (8o) -- Location: Palace Green Library.</li> <li>A copy is listed at the British Library <font size="1">(Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>)</font>: <br> Title Details: Q. Sptimi florentis Tertuliani Apologæticus adversus gentes. -- Edition:[Another edition.], Apologeticus aduersus Gentes. -- Publisher:Florentiæ : Sumptibus Philippi de Giunta, 1513. -- Physical Desc.: 8o.</li> <li>A copy is listed in the catalogue of Canterbury Cathedral library. 47 leaves: 12mo. [Colophon:] <i>Florentiae: sumptibus Philippi de Giuntam 1513</i>. Acquired at the Pinelli auction (1789). <u>Not checked</u>.</li> </ul> <p><strong>1515</strong> : <strong>A<span class="P.small">LDUS</span></strong> : Lactantius, Apologeticum. Venice. </p> <ul> <li> Migne: Printed <em>Venetiis in oedibus Aldi et Andreae soceri</em>, in April 1515. Includes Jerome's life of Tertullian, and a list of chapters. "In fronte: TERTULLIANUS. Praemittuntur praeter Jo. Bapt. Egnatii Ven. ad Gasp. Contarenum Patricium Venet. et philosophum praecipuum epist. dedicatoriam, Hieronymi vita Tertulliani, et capitum tabula." Dedicated to Gasp. Contarenus, Patricium Venet. <u>Not checked</u> <li> <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> L16 (Cambridge copies: CUL, Trinity, Jesus). <li> Also listed at Brigham Young University, and displayed on their website, from which these images are taken.<br> <img src="../editions/aldine/aldlogoAth.jpg" align="left" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="72" height="72"> URLs: "http://library.byu.edu/~aldine/32Lactantius.html", and also at "http://www.lib.byu.edu/~aldine/32Lactantius.html" from which the following information is extracted. This is no. 32 in their collection of Aldine editions, and is a Lactantius and Apologeticus, 8° ; 348, 48 leaves; 150 x 95mm, printed by the Aldine press, and was "the first book produced by the Aldine Press after the death of its founder, Aldus Manutius. It is particularly important to the history of printing because its preface contains the first public announcement of the death of Aldus, which had occurred on 6 February 1515". Some images of the volume were also online: <a href="#3"><sup>3</sup></a> <blockquote> <p align="center"> <img src="../editions/aldine/ald32bdth.jpg" border="1" hspace="5" width="131" height="144"> <img src="../editions/aldine/ald32tpth.jpg" border="1" hspace="5" width="90" height="144"> <img src="../editions/aldine/ald32tp2th.jpg" border="1" hspace="5" width="81" height="144"> </p> </blockquote> <li> Two copies are listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani diuinarum instituionum libri septem [&c. Followed by] Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus aduersus gentes. -- </i> Publisher: <i>Ven. 1515. -- </i> Description: <i><[2 pt.].> ; (80). </i> <li> Also listed by <a href="#4">Bryce</a> : <br> <i>1515 : Venezia : 8° : L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani [Opera], ed. Aldus MANUTIUS and Johannes Baptista EGNATIUS. in ædibus Aldi et Andreæ soceri. + DI, ID, OD, acEDI, AP, RD, PD, TA.</i> <li> Listed by <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a> at <i>Birmingham</i> (Physical Desc.: 16cm), <i>Liverpool</i> (Adams L16 - not regarded as a separate work from the Lactantius of 1515 -; Ren. I, 165, no. 3. Bound with, and probably printed and published with, Lactantius, 1515.), <i>Durham</i> (Physical Desc.: [4], 48 leaves (8o)), <i>British Library</i>. <li> Listed twice by <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a> at Glasgow: the first (Sp Coll BD2-h.27) as 12mo, for some reason; the second (Sp Coll Hunterian Bd.3.8) as '1 v (8vo)'. <li> Listed twice by <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a> at Manchester: First copy (Deansgate/228) has brief details. The second (Deansgate/Christie Coll. /34 a 16):<br> L. C. Lactantii Firmiani divinarum institutionum libri septem : De ira Dei, liber I. De opificio Dei, liber I. Epitome in libros suos liber acephalos. Phoenix. Carmen de dominica resurrectione. (Interpretatio dictionum Graecarum, quae in Lactantio reperiuntur ... recensente ... M. Musuro.) - (Tertullianus) -- Venetiis : in aedibus Aldi, et Andreae soceri, 1515 -- 2 pts. [in 1 vol.] (8vo.) -- Edited by J. B. Egnatius. <li> Listed by <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a> at Magdalen College, Oxford:<br> Lactantius, ca. 240-ca. 320 -- L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani Diuinarum institutionum libri septem : De ira Dei, liber I. De opificio Dei, liber I. Epitome in libros suos liber acephalos. Phoenix. Carmen de dominica Resurrectione -- Publisher: Venetiis : In aedibus Aldi, et Andreae soceri, mense Aprili. M.D.XV -- Physical Desc.: [16], 348, [12], [4], 48 leaves ; 80 -- Notes: Aldus' mark on t.p. and on first and last pages of the appended Tertullianus; Diuinarum institutionum libri septem; I4 signed as H4; L4 as K4; "Interpretatio dictionum Graecarum quae in Lactantio reperiuntur ... recensente emendanteque Marco Musuro" (8 l.) and "Carmen de passione Domini" (2 l.) follow l. 348; Preface by G.B. Egnazio, addressed to Antoni Trivulzio, is a eulogy for Aldo Manuzio (d. Feb. 6, 1515); Signatures: aa-bb8 a-z8 A-Y8; The Tertullianus was not issued separately, and in the reprint of the Lactantius, 1535, the Tertullianus is included in the register at the end; With: Tertullianus. Venetiis : In aedibus Aldi, et Andreae soceri, mense Aprili M.D.XV. -- Manuzio, Aldo, 1449 or 1450-1515 <li> From a dealer catalogue (September 2005):<br> TERTULLIEN (Tertullian): Apologeticus adversus gentes. Venise, in Aedibus Aldi et Andreae Soceri, avril 1515. In-8 (164 x 95 mm), demi-velin mouchete, plats de cartonnage a bulles, tranches dorees et ciselees (rel. debut XVIIIe), (4), 48 f., grande marque des Alde au titre et au verso du dernier feuillet. Premiere edition aldine, editee par G.B. Egnatius. (Adams, L-16. 'Bibliotheca Aldina, Wittock', n°28. Brunet, III, 736. Renouard, p. 70). Ex-libris 'Giovanni Matteo Romano' manuscrit. Bon exemplaire. Price: EUR 1300.00 </ul> <h1><font color="#FF0000">E</font>arly Collected Editions</h1> <p>The early editors attempted to print whatever they could find. It is worth noting that they did not always bother to print things that were hard to read; we know they had access to the <a href="../manuscripts/agobardinus.htm">Codex Agobardinus</a>, since it is marked up with printer's page numbers, but the <em>Ad Nationes</em>, contained only in that codex, was not printed by anyone until Gothofried. In 1500 many manuscripts were extant which are now lost, which makes the early editions very valuable as a witness to text-variants unknown today. Generally the text will have notes, which list the variant reading of a given codex if it wasn't used, and from this some estimation of that manuscript can be obtained. (see <a href="../manuscripts/index.htm">manuscripts</a>).</p> <p><a href="../editions/rhenanus_1521.htm"><strong>1521</strong> : <strong>E</strong><font size="2"><strong>DITIO PRINCEPS</strong></font></a>. <span class="P.small"><a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T405. Online in PDF <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3931/e-rara-13349">here</a>! (CUL, Emmanuel (<i>Spieringk bdg</i>)). </span>Basle, edited by Beatus Rhenanus of Selestadt, printed by Froben. Far and away the most sumptuous of the editions, with fine engravings, broad margins, etc. There is a list of contents on the reverse of the title page. Each text is preceded by an <i>Argumentum</i> but is otherwise largely devoid of notes, with the exception of <i>De Corona</i>, and 6 brief notes on <i>Ad martyras</i>. Text critical notes appear extensively in the margins (but are progressively transferred into <i>Annotationes</i> in the subsequent editions of 1528 and 1539), mainly concerned with manuscript variants and conjectures. </p> <p> Rhenanus had access to two manuscripts; the <em>Paterniacensis</em> (from Payerne/Paeterlingen) and the <em>Hirsaugiensis</em> (from Hirsau in Lower Germany, now lost). He mentions the Gorze and Fulda codices (both also lost), but says he couldn't get hold of them<a href="#2"> <font size="2"><sup>2</sup></font></a> This copy in CUL. <u>Checked</u> . Online:<a href="../editions/rhenanus_1521_title_page.htm"> Title Page(f1r)</a>, <a href="../editions/rhenanus_1521_p2.htm">Reverse of Title Page (f.1v)</a>. I have seen this offered for $1400. </p> <p> <i>Opera / Q. Septimii Florentis Tertvlliani inter Latinos ecclesiae scriptores primi, sine quorum lectione nullum diem intermittebat olim diuus Cyprianus, per Beatum Rhenanum Seletstadiensem è tenebris eruta atque à situ pro uirili uindicata, adiectis singulorum librorum argumentis & alicubi coniecturis, quibus uetustissimus autor nonnihil illustratur ; Quorum catalogum proxima pagina reperies Seueuro Pertinace, & Antonino Caracalla, ualde uicinus Apostolorum temporibus, circi annu[m] a Christo passo CLX. Quare boni co[n]sulenda sunt, huius scripta, si alicubi uarient a receptis horum temporum dogmatis, cum omneis synodos antecesserit, Apostolicis illis exceptis, quarum in Actis Lucas commeminit. Gaude lector, & hunc tibi rarum ac nouum thesaurum para, ac Vale...Basileae : Apud Io. Frobenivm, Mense Ivlio An. M. D. XXI. [1521].</i> </p> <ul> <li> From a correspondent (June 2016), noting this <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3931/e-rara-13349">Swiss site</a>: Description: [36] Bl., 614 S. ; 34 cm. Language: Latin. Bibliographical reference: VD16 T 559, Adams T 405. Owner of original copy ETH-Bibliothek Zürich, Rar 1135 q. Persistent link: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3931/e-rara-13349"> http://dx.doi.org/10.3931/e-rara-13349</a> Entire Book as PDF: [231.69 mb]<li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Opera, per B. Rhenanum è tenebris eruta, adiectis singulorum librorum argumetis & alicubi coniecturis. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Basil. 1521</i><br> Description: <i>Folio</i> <li> <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a> lists the following copies: <i>British Library</i> C.190.C.11 (Physical Desc.: [28],615,[69]p (2o); 31cm) -- <i>Newcastle</i> (Physical Desc.:[28], 615, [69] p : ill ; 33 cm -- Notes: Imprint from colophon; Signatures: a6b8a-z, A-Z, Aa-Dd6Ee8Ff-Ii6Kk10) -- <i>Wellcome Library</i> (Physical Desc.: [14] leaves, 615 p., [34] l : t.p. & prelim. leaf with woodcut border, woodcut caps., & ornaments ; (fol.); Notes: Historiated woodcut initials; printed marginalia; Imprint from colophon; Numerous errors in paginations; Printer's device on p. [616] & on verso of last leaf; Signatures: a6, b8, a-z, A-Z, Aa-Dd6, Ee8, Gg-Ii6, Kk*10; Title within ornamental border by Ambrosius Holbein; lst leaf of dedication within border by Hans Franck; lst page of text within border by Hans Holbein the Younger) -- <i>Durham</i> (Title page, inscription of Thomas Peake, 17th century. Verso of final leaf, inscription "Liber N. Cartwriti ..." ?18th century // With some worm damage; slight damage to text. Some ms. annotations ?17th century // Binding: half goatskin, cloth sides, binder's stamp of J.W. Menzies, dated 1925) -- <i>Aberdeen</i>. <li> Copy listed in the catalogue of Canterbury Cathedral library. <li> From a dealer catalogue:<br> <i>Tertullian, Quintus Septimus Florens: Opera per Beatum Rhenanum (edita). ; Basel, Froben 1521, Fol. (28), 615, (69) S. mit 1 Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre von Ambr. Holbein und 2 Metallschnitt-Bordüren nach Hans Holbein d. J., von J. Faber geschnitten. Blindgepr. Lederband der Zeit über Holzdeckeln mit 2 Messingschließen und Stehkanten-Beschlägen - VD16 T559 - Adams T-405 - Holbein Ausst. Basel Nr. 124, 366-67, 352 Erste Ausgabe der sämtlichen Werke Tertullians. Mit den 2 schönen Bordüren von H. Holbein d. J. "Geschichte des Tantalus", "Cebestafel A" in Metallschnitt, große Initiale "S" sowie die Titelbrordüre von Ambr. Holbein, erstere und letztere im Basler Katalog abgebildet. In den Deckeln wenig sichtbare Wurmspuren, Fehlstellen im Bezug teilweise ergänzt, Rücken passend restauriert, vorderes Gelenk innen verstärkt. Schönes, breitrandiges Exemplar, einzelne Blatt am Schnitt wasserrandig. </i> £ 2262.50 [May 2004, but unsold for at least a year then; still unsold in September 2005] <li> From a dealer advert [May 2004]:<br> <i> Opera. Inter Latinos ecclesiae scriptores primi per Beatum Rhenanum. T<SPAN class="small">ERTULLIANUS</SPAN>, Quintus Septimius Florens. </i><br> Book Description: Folio. Mit breiter Titelholzschnittbordüre (Hofleben- Einfassung) von Ambrosius Holbein, 2 Metallschnitteinfassungen von Jacob Faber nach Hans Holbein d. J. (für Widmungsbrief auf Bl. A2 und die Cebestafel auf S. 1), grosser Druckermarke von Urs Graf, erstmals umrahmt von Metallschnittleisten Jacob Fabers (Heitz-Bernoulli 31), kleinerer Druckermarke auf Schlussblatt verso sowie mit einigen grossen und vielen kleineren figurativen Holzschnitt-Initialen. [14] Bl., 615, [1] S., [34] Bl. Schweinslederband d. Z. über 4 erhabenen Bünden, mit Rollen- und Plattenstempeln, zwei intakten Schliessen (untere Ecke des Vorder- und obere des Hinterdeckels beschädigt). Basel, Johann Froben, Juli 1521. Editio princeps der Werke Tertullians (150/160-230), der älteste und einer der bedeutendsten lateinischen Kirchenschriftsteller und Schöpfer der lateinischen Kirchensprache. Die auf Vorschlag von Erasmus von Beatus Rhenanus (1485-1547) besorgte Edition "gehört zu seinen bedeutendsten Herausgeber-Leistungen" (Frank Hieronymus). Der aus dem elsässischen Schlettstadt stammende Beatus Rhenanus (latinisiert für Beat Bild) hatte wiederholt in verschiedenen oberdeutschen Bibliotheken Manuskripte von bis dahin verschollen geglaubten Schriften aus dem Altertum bzw. Mittelalter aufgefunden. Da die Texte oft verderbt waren, erstellte er jeweils eine lesbare Version. Hier, wie in vergleichbaren anderen Editionen, hat Rhenanus nicht nur den Text wiederhergestellt, sondern auch im Dedikationsbrief und in einer "Admonitio ad lectorem" zugleich eine Einführung in die theologische Gedankenwelt von Tertullian gegeben. Zudem fügte er zahlreiche Kommentare hinzu. Dem heute recht selten gewordenen Druck von 1521 war ein grosser Erfolg beschieden, so dass Froben dieses Buch 1528 und 1539 erneut druckte. Als Buchschmuck verwendete Froben zwei neue Metallschnitte nach Hans Holbein d. J. als Texteinfassungen sowie als Titelbordüre die erstmals im Juni 1518 von Froben gedruckte "Hofleben-Einfassung" (Imago vitae aulicae), die zu den besten Holzschnitten von Ambrosius Holbein (1494-1519) gehört. Die beiden nach Hans Holbein d.J. von Jacob Faber geschnittenen Bordüren bestehen aus jeweils vier Leisten und illustrieren die Geschicht des Tantalus und zeigen die allegorische Darstellung des menschlichen Lebens nach den antiken Autor Cebes (sogenannte Cebestafel, hier in der Fassung A), in dem ein Gemälde allegorisch beschrieben wird. Die kleineren und grösseren Initialen mit biblischen und heidnischen Szenen entstammen u.a. einem Alphabet Hans Holbeins, das ab 1510 bei Froben erschienen war. - Wenige Bl. mit schmalem Wasserrand im Fusssteg, durchgehende Marginalien von zwei Händen sowie einer Widmung auf Bl. 615 (Johannes Bussmann) und auf Spiegel von Hermann Wiggering an Petrus Vincentio, datiert 1550. - Titel mit wenigen Wurmlöchern und kurzen Wurmgängen im Kopf- und Fusssteg (zwei alt hinterlegt). VD 16 T-559; Adams T-405; Hieronymus, Oberrhein. Buchillustr. II, 375-376; Butsch I, 48 und 52; Ebert 22563. Editio princeps of the works of Quintus Septimus Florens Tertullianus from Carthage, published as one of his chief works as editor and on Erasmus' suggestion by the Alsace born humanist Beatus Rhenanus (1485-1547). Rhenanus had access to two manuscripts, both now lost; the Paterniacensis (from Payerne in Switzerland) and the Hirsaugiensis (from Hirsau in Lower Germany). He mentions the Gorze and Fulda codices (both also lost), but says in the preface that he couldn't get hold of them. - Few leaves with narrow waterstain in lower margin, 16th century marginalia throughout. The book is adorned with the so- called "Court life border" (Imago vitae aulicae) by Ambrosius Holbein - first used by Froben in June 1518 - and two new metal c.<br> Price: £ 1725.56 [May 2004] <li> From a dealer catalogue:<br> The editio princeps edited by the famous humanist scholar Beatus Rhenanus from Sélestat. T<SPAN class="small">ERTULLIANUS</SPAN>, Quintus Septiuius Florens. Opera Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani inter Latinos ecclesiae scriptores primi, sine quorum lectione nullum diem intermittebat olim divus Cyprianus, per Beatum Rhenanum Seletstadiensem è tenebris eruta atque a situ pro virili vindicata, adiectis singulorum librorum argumentis & alicubi coniecturis, quibus vetustissimus autor nonnihil illustratur. Quorum catalogum proxima pagina reperies. Basel, Johannes Froben, July 1521. Folio. Contemporary blind tooled pigskin over wooden boards with several floral rolls around a centrepiece consisting of 4 rolls next to each other, ribbed spine with title written in ink, both original clasps and catches still present. The printed text of the title within a magnificent allegorical woodcut frame of 240x175mm.; the beginning of the dedication and the beginning of the text of the first work in woodcut border consisting of 4 different allegorical woodcut blocks; many very nice woodcut initials. Johannes Froben's printer's device on p. 616 (in woodcut border of 4 blocks) and on the verso of the last leaf. (28), 616, (68) pp. <br> <br> Very important editio princeps of the collected works of the famous 'Doctor of the Church' Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus (ca. 160 - 240 AD), edited by the well-known humanist and friend of Erasmus, Beatus Rhenanus (1485-1547). Apart from some editions of the Apologeticus adversus gentes (the first ed. in 1483), this is the first time that the works of Tertullian were printed and came available to the scholarly world. A second edition of Tertulian's Opera was published by Froben in 1528 and 1539. [...]<br> <br> After his return from Paris where he studied and worked from 1503 till 1507, Beatus Rhenanus led the life of an independent scholar. For the first 20 years Basel was the centre of his activities, while from 1527 till his death in 1547 he lived in his native Sélestat. Among the printing firms of Basel - Froben in the first place - Beatus quickly secured a privileged position, especially after the arrival of Erasmus in Basel in 1514. Soon a relationship developed between them that was bound to intensify Beatus' contacts with the press of Johann Froben. Until 1519 Beatus appears even to have lived in Froben's house. It was also on Erasmus' suggestion that he edited Tertullianus (the present work), as his last major contribution to Patristic studies.<br> <br> Contents:<br> p. (1)r: Title.<br> p. (2): Contents.<br> p. (3)-(9): Dedicatory letter by Beatus Rhenanus to bishop Stanislaus Turzus of Olmutz, dated Basel, 1 July 1521.<br> p. (10)-(11): Vita of Tertullianus by Beatus Rhenanus.<br> p. (12)-(28): Admonitio ad lectorem de quibusdam Tertulliani dogmatis.<br> p. 1-12: De patientia. This is one of the most spiritual of Tertullian's compositions. It is a sermon preached to himself. His experience as a priest has taught him the need of patience every time he confronted pettiness not less than pride, frivolity not less than idolatry. <br> p. 13-33: De carne Christi. Tertullian's principal contribution to the Christological problem of the time: Was the flesh of Christ born of the Virgin and human in its nature?<br> p. 34-84: De resurrectione carnis. Tertullian wrote this treatise in fulfillment of the intention expressed in the De carne Christi, against those who allowed that the soul would rise again, but refused resurrection to the flesh on account of its worthlessness<br> p. 85-105: De praescriptionibus Haereticorum. This treatise originated in the desire to emphasize the doctrinal stability of the African Church in the face of some fresh tendency towards Gnosticism in general and the views of Marcion especially.<br> p. 106-112: Adversus omneis haereses, seu potius de haeresibus.<br> p. 113-141: Adversus Judaeos.This treatise was occasioned by a dispute between a Christian and a heathen converted, not to Christianity but to Judaism. Practically, the question between them was the exclusion or not of gentiles from the promises of God.<br> p. 142-336: Adversus Marcionem. Lib. I-V. Tertullian wants to find the true church among the Montanists. To him 'the new prophecy' was now the highest authority, the Paraclete the sole guide unto all truth. <br> p. 337-360: Adversus Hermogenes. This treatise against the heretical teacher contains two beautiful passages: the eulogy of wisdom and the description of the development of cosmical order out of chaos.<br> p. 361-377: Adversus Valentinianos. It is not so much a refutation as a satire, claiming no originality but being a faithful reflection of the teaching of Justin, Miltiades, Irenaeus and Proculus.<br> p. 377-407: Adversus Praxean. In opposition to Praxeas, Tertullian was the first who, in the controversy against the Monarchians, introduced prominently the doctrine of the Holy Spirit.<br> p. 408-426: De corona militis. Usually counted the first treatise which indicates traces of Montanism. Opinions were divided as to the soldier's conduct. Some blamed him as rash, as eager to die, etc., some as bringing trouble on the Christian name about a mere matter of dress. Tertullian turns furiously upon his decriers.<br> p. 427-431: Ad martyres. One of his important apologetic works, depicting man and women in prison, visited and relieved by the brethren, exhorted to unity, and prepared by fasting and prayer for the death which should be a victory for the church.<br> p. 432-444: De poenitentia.Repentance of sin before baptism, and true repentance had its limit in the fear of God. The aim of repentance was the salvation of man through the abolition of sin. <br> p. 445-458: De virginibus velandis. The veiling of virgins was a burning question among Christians at Carthage. Tertullian approved the practice to go everywhere veiled, in the streets as well in the churches.<br> p. 458-463: De habitu muliebri.<br> p. 464-472: De cultu foeminarum.Tertullian saw the luxury and extravagance of the women of the time and this work is among the efforts to recall Christian women to the Christian way of life.<br> p. 472-484: Ad uxorem suam. Lib. I-II. In this treatise addressed to his wife which he hoped might be profitable to her and to other women 'belonging to God', Tertullian argues strongly against second marriages.<br> p. 484-497: De fuga in persecutione. May Christians flee from persecution or not? A few years before Tertullian had conceded that flight was 'better', but now he thought differently. Montanistic severity has laid its spell upon him. The work deals with the two modes by which the timid and doubtful sought to evade persecution: flight and<br> bribery.<br> P. 497-501: Ad Scapulam. Against the African proconsul Scapula who authorized the persecution of Christians to which this work refers. Scapula was a fierce opponent of the Christians, and permitted his fanaticism to override his sense of justice.<br> p. 502-507: De exhortatione castiditatis. Urging upon men to avoid a second marriage.Tertullian did so in language declaratory of views far more exaggerated than he did for women in his Ad uxorem.<br> p. 507-527: De monogamia. The treatise in which Tertullian is the most bitter on the subject of marriage. He claims for his part and for his party alone that they were guided by the Parclete. From Him they had received their teaching on monogamy.<br> p. 528-537: De pallio. This treatise, intentionally extravagant, is a vindication of the philosopher's mantle (pallium) ridiculed by the people of Carthage. It might be called a juridical plea, couched in witty and forensic language.<br> p. 538-588: Apologeticus adversus gentes. This Apology - the greatest of his works - is a cry for bare justice, addressed to the rulers and magistrates of Carthage.<br> p. 589-614: Beatus Rhenanus, Definitiones ecclesiasticorum dogmatum.<br> p. 615: Errata.<br> p. 616: Froben's printer's device.<br> p. (1)-(67): Index, composed by Conrad Pellicanus.<br> p. (68): Froben's printer's device.<br> <font class="klein1">Good copy.- (Binding rubbed; some wormholes mainly in the outer margins of the last part; erased ownership's entry on title). <i>VD16</i>, T559; Adams T405; <i>Contemporaries of Erasmus</i> I, p. 104-9.<br> </font>Bookseller: <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=298834646&tab=1&searchurl=sts%3Dt%26an%3Dtertullianus%26y%3D0%26tn%3Dopera%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Antiquariaat FORUM BV</a> (<span class="scndInfo">t'Goy-Houten, UT, Netherlands).</span> </span> <span class="scndInfo"> Bookseller Inventory # 64SH4E5NT60T</span> <span class="P.small"> <font class="klein1"><br> Price: </font><font class="normaal">€3,500.00</font> </span> [July 2004; still for sale July 2006] <li> <span class="P.small"> From a dealer catalogue:<br> Tertullianus, Quintus Septimius Florens: Opera inter latinos ecclesiae scriptores primi, sine quorum lectione nullum diem intermittebat olim diuus Cyprianus, per Beatum Rhenanum ... Book Description: Basel, Johann Froben, 1521., 1521. Folio. 14 n.n. Bl., 615 S., 1 n.n. S., 34 n.n. Bl. Index. Mit Holzschnitttitel von Ambrosius Holbein und 2 Metallschnitteinfassungen nach Hans Holbein von Jakob Faber sowie 2 Holzschnittdruckermarken und Holzschnittinitialen nach Hans Holbein. Schweinslederband der Zeit über Holzdeckeln mit Roll- und Plattenstempelverzierungen. VD16 T 559. - Adams T 405. - Erste Ausgabe von Beatus Rhenanus (1485-1547) besorgt. Auf Grund von Abschriften der Werke von Tertullian (ca. 150-230 n.Chr.) in verschiedenen deutschen Bibliotheken zusammengestellt. Rhenanus verglich bei seiner Arbeit mehrere Exemplare, um daraus einen lesbaren Text zu schaffen. Von den von ihm verwendeten Abschriften hat sich keine erhalten. Rhenanus stellte dem Werk eine Biographie vor und kommentierte es. Der Index wurde von Konrad Pelikan zusammengestellt. - Exemplar mit handschriftlichem Besitzervermerk "L. Burckhardt" auf dem Innendeckel. Stellenweise mit zeitgenössischen Annotationen und Unterstreichungen. Etwas gebräunt. Stellenweise mit Wurmlöchern. Einbandschliessen ausgerissen. Mit kleiner Fehlstelle im Deckelbezug am unteren Kapital. Einbanddeckel fleckig. Bookseller Inventory # 30474DB. Bookseller: <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=617451017&tab=1&searchurl=sts%3Dt%26an%3Dtertullianus%26y%3D0%26tn%3Dopera%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">EOS Buchantiquariat Benz</a>. (Zurich)<br> Price: <span class="price">£ 1380.33</span> [July 2006] </span> <li> <span class="P.small"> From a dealer catalogue:<br> Book Description: Johann Froben, Basel, 1521., 1521. Schweinslederband der Zeit über Holzdeckeln mit Roll- und Plattenstempelverzierungen. 4 n.n. Bl., 615 S., 1 n.n. S., 34 n.n. Bl. Index. Mit Holzschnitttitel von Ambrosius Holbein und 2 Metallschnitteinfassungen nach Hans Holbein von Jakob Faber sowie 2 Holzschnittdruckermarken und Holzschnittinitialen nach Hans Holbein. Folio. VD16 T 559. - Adams T 405. - Erste Ausgabe von Beatus Rhenanus (1485-1547) besorgt. Auf Grund von Abschriften der Werke von Tertullian (ca. 150-230 n.Chr.) in verschiedenen deutschen Bibliotheken zusammengestellt. Rhenanus verglich bei seiner Arbeit mehrere Exemplare, um daraus einen lesbaren Text zu schaffen. Von den von ihm verwendeten Abschriften hat sich keine erhalten. Rhenanus stellte dem Werk eine Biographie vor und kommentierte es. Der Index wurde von Konrad Pelikan zusammengestellt. - Exemplar mit handschriftlichem Besitzervermerk "L. Burckhardt" auf dem Innendeckel. Stellenweise mit zeitgenössischen Annotationen und Unterstreichungen. Etwas gebräunt. Stellenweise mit Wurmlöchern. Einbandschliessen ausgerissen. Mit kleiner Fehlstelle im Deckelbezug am unteren Kapital. Einbanddeckel fleckig. Bookseller Inventory # 30474. Bookseller: <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=563589440&tab=1&searchurl=sts%3Dt%26an%3Dtertullianus%26y%3D0%26tn%3Dopera%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Daniel Thierstein</a>. (Bern)<br> Price: <span class="price">£ 1466.88</span> </span> <span class="price"> [July 2006]</span> <span class="P.small"> </ul> <p><b>1521</b> : Venice. Q. Septimi Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus adversus gentes. Not in Migne. <u>Not checked</u>.</p> <ul> <li><a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a> lists an "Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus aduersus gentes." at the British Library. Classmark: 1602/18. </li> <li>A copy is listed at Birmingham (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> Title Details: Q. Septimi Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus adversus gentes<br> Publisher: [Venetiis : arte & diligentia Ioannis de Tridino cognomente Tacuini, 1521]<br> Physical Desc.: 32cm<br> Classmark: q 15.T47.</li> </ul> <p><strong>1525</strong> : Basle, reprint of 1521 edition, by Froben. PL1 38A. <u>Not checked</u> [Does this really exist?]</p> <p><strong>1525</strong> : <strong>T<span class="P.small">ACUINUS</span></strong> : Lactantius, Apologeticum. Folio. Paris, 1525. (This seems like another incunable reprint). <u>Not checked</u> </p> <ul> <li>Not in Migne. <li>A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>[Fleuron] Diuina opera [Fleuron] L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani, Diuinarum institutionum libri vii [&c.]. Q. Septimii Flore. Tertul. Apologeticus aduersus getes. Item Sermo de vita æterna [&c. Ed. by J. Tacuinus].</i><br> Publisher: <i>Paris, 1525</i><br> Description: <i>Folio</i> <li>Two copies are listed in the British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): Q. Septimii Flore. Tertul. Apologeticus aduersus getes. -- ff. xxviii. -- Classmark: 1602/419 and 1572/122. Diuina opera L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani ... Q. Septimii Flore. Tertul. Apologeticus aduersus getes, etc. Parisijs : Apud Ioannem Paruum, 1525. 2 pt. fol. <li> Also an issue listed by <a href="#4">Bryce</a> : <br> <i>1525 : Paris : Divina Opera L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani. </i> [<i>ed. Johannes Aulus PARRHASIUS?</i>]<i> Jehan Petit. [+] DI, ID, OD, acEDI, AP, RD, TA, TS.</i> </ul> <p><strong><a name="1528_Rhenanus"></a>1528</strong> : <strong>R</strong><span class="P.small"><strong>HENANUS</strong> : <strong>2nd Edition</strong> : <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T406 (CUL, Queens(<i>bdg</i>), St.Johns(<i>Reynes bdg</i>)). Basle, reprint of 1521 edition, printed by Froben. (According to Migne, the British Museum catalogue, vol II, erroneously records a copy of this as having notes by Junius). This edition has two additional prefaces placed between the table of contents (identical in appearance, etc, to that in the 1521 edition) and the preface to the 1521 edition. Rhenanus also added at the front some hasty notes of some length on the first treatise,<i> De patientia</i>, and more briefly on some other treatises. The first seven treatises then have no additional material, except that <i>De resurrectione carnis</i> had two <i>explicationes</i> (the first was omitted from the 1539 edition, the second abridged) and <i>De praescriptione</i> was followed by 11 text-critical notes; for the others, Rhenanus inserted some <i>annotationes</i>. There are some 31 <i>annotationes</i> in all, occupying 4 pages. Marginal notes are expanded on those in the 1521 edition with historical material, sometimes repeated in the <i>annotationes</i>. However Rhenanus would have preferred to continue to place conjectures in the margin, but says he had not enough space (p.556) (<i>Maluissemus nostras coniecturas in marginibus chartarum apponere, sed cum longiuscule essent, non est uisa sufficere exiguitas spatii breuioris</i>). </span></p> <p>Not based on any new manuscript witness; the <i>Ad lectorem</i> tells us he hoped to obtain a manuscript from Gorze (see 1539), and an otherwise unknown one from Treves containing <i>De spectaculis,</i> which he supposed to be in two books, but these he could not obtain (<i>Exspectabam avide ex Mediomatricis Gorziensem codicem et a Treviris Spectaculorum libros, sed frustra</i>). The edition was undertaken, according to the preface, at the demand of readers: <i>Interim propter aemulos secundam aeditionem parare compulsus est Frobenius, studiosis ubique gentium Tertullianum flagitantibus</i>. The treatises are published in the same order as in 1521. PL1 38A & n.1. <u>Checked</u>. Online: <a href="../editions/rhenanus_1528_title_page.htm">Title page (fol. 1r)</a>. 692 pages. Other copies listed but not checked at; British Library; Oxford Colleges: New College.</p> <ul> <li><a name="1528_Cranmer"></a>Thomas Cranmer's copy. Present whereabouts unknown, but described as follows in the 1967 Catalog 949 by New York dealers Stechert-Hafner, Inc., p.32: (photocopy of both pages below sent to me by Pierre Petitmengin) <ul> <div class=wiki> <p align="center"><b>Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury's Copy.</b></p> <p>967 -----, <b>Opera Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani</b> . . . Latin, with side-notes in Italic type (stain affecting extreme edge of top margin); 4to, old calf, with ties, sides panelled in gilt & blind, gilt Royal Arms in center (worn, rebacked, backstrip defective). Basle, Frobenius, 1528. $1,100.00</p> <p>The title page, which carries the British Museum stamp worded "'Duplicate for Sale, 1769", is signed at the head by Archbishop Cranmer, and at the foot by [John, Lord] Lumley.</p> <p><b>Marginalia.</b></p> <p>There are a number of marginal annotations in ink (a few letters have been shaved by the binder), which we find by careful comparison with authentic documents in the Record Office, London, [In particular with a long holograph letter by Cranmer to Henry VIII in 1541, reporting on visits he has paid to the Queen (Catherine Howard)] to be undoubtedly in the handwriting of Cranmer himself. He has also underscored many passages in the text, a number of them being the subject of the marginalia. The text is otherwise entirely clean and sound, except for slight marginal worming at the end.</p> <p><b>Thomas Cranmer</b> (1489-1556)</p> <p>is remembered in particular as Archbishop of Canterbury during the Reign of Henry VIII and for the part he played in the revision of the Second Prayer Book of Edward VI (1552). He promulgated the 42 Articles of Religion (later reduced to 39) in 1552; was committed to the Tower of London for sedition, 1553; was cited to appear before the Pope in 1555, but refused to recognize Papal jurisdiction; and was condemned for heresy, degraded and burned at the stake in 1556.</p> <p><b>Provenance</b></p> <p>John, Lord Lumley (1534-1609) owned a large library and every volume (as this copy of Tertullian) bears his signature on the title page. He inherited the library of his father - Henry Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel (1511-15S0), which contained many books from the library of Thomas Cranmer. On Lumley's death his library was bought by James I, and eventually passed into the old Royal Library, which George II gave to the British Museum.</p> <p>THIS IS THEREFORE AN ASSOCIATION COPY OF GREAT RARITY AND UNQUESTIONABLE PROVENANCE.<br> </div> </ul> <br> The same volume is also described by David G. Selwyn, <i>The library of Thomas Cranmer</i>, Oxford: The Oxford Bibliographical Society (1996), p.76: <ul> <div class=wiki> <p><b>284. Tertullian, Quintus Septimius Florens.</b> Opera. <i>Ed.</i> B. Rhenanus. <i>Basle: in officina Frobeniana</i>, 1528 (Mar.). Fol. <i>BMGB</i>853 Adams T406.<br> <b>n.l. </b>{not listed at the British Library}<p>?L867 TC (possibly also L copy) Formerly at Ince Blundell School, Hightown, Nr. Liverpool (Burbidge in <i>CLRC</i> 2, p. 350), but not traced since subsequent dispersal of the books from that school and from Ince Blundell Hall. Some of the Ince books were bought by a Southport bookseller in the 1960s, but it is not known whether this was among them or disposed of earlier. Some Ince books were sold at Christie's in 1970, but this was not among them. [Not seen. No information about provenance history, binding or MS notes.] TC also had the 1545 Basle ed. and possibly other eds. See Appendix D, §66.1. </div> </ul> </li> <li>From <a href="http://www.niagara.edu/library/rare.html">Niagara University, USA</a><br> <i>AUTHOR: Tertullian, ca. 160-ca. 230. Rhenanus, Beatus, 1485-1547. TITLE: Opera Q. Septimii Florentis Tertvlliani: inter Latinos ecclesiae scriptores primi, sine quoru lectione nullum diem intermittebat olim diuus Cyprianus PUBLISHER: Basileae: [In officina Frobeniana], DATE: 1528</i><i> <br> </i> </li> <li>Aberdeen (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> Opera Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani inter Latinos ecclesiae scriptores primi, sine quorum lectione nullum diem intermittebat olim diuus Cyprianus, per Beatum Rhenanum Seletstadiensem e tenebris eruta atque a situ pro virili vindicata, adiectis singulorum librorum argumentis, & nullibi non coniecturis, ac nuper annotationibus fusioribus superadditis, quibus vetustissimus autor non solum emendatur, sed & illustratur atque exponitur. Quorum catalogum proxima pagina reperies ...<br> Basileae : Froben, 1528<br> </li> </span> <li>Durham <span class="P.small"> (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> Opera Q. Septimii Florentis Tertullini inter Latinos ecclesiae scriptores primi, sine quoru[m] lectione nullum diem intermittebat olim diuus Cyprianus, per Beatum Rhenanum Seletstadiensem e tenebris eruta atq[ue] a situ pro uirili uindicata, adiectis singuloru[m] librorum argumentis, & nullibi non coniecturis, ac nuper annotationibus fusioribus superadditis, quibus uetustissimus autor no[n] solu[m] emendatur, sed & illustratur atq[ue] exponitur. Quorum catalogum proxima pagina reperies ...<br> Publisher: Basileae : [in officina Frobeniana], 1528<br> Physical Desc.: [20], 692, [24] p. (2o)<br> Notes: Reprint of the 1521 Basel edition with the addition of two letters of Rhenaus dated 1521 and 1528, and the Vita of Tertullian. In place of the Definitiones acclesiasticorum dogmatum of Gennadius, this edition has the anonymous Amonitio ad lectorem de qvidvsdam Tertvlliani dogmatis, later attributed to Rhenanus (p. 680-92)<br> Binding: quarter vellum over wooden boards. Vellum with blind tools, spine painted grey, clasps (clasp on front board), ?German, 16th century<br> </span> </li> <li><span class="P.small">British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): pp. 692. ; fol.<br> </li> <li>From a <a href="http://www.franceantiq.fr/slam/dechaud/tout02.htm">dealer</a> catalogue:<br> <i>TERTULLIEN (Quintus Septimius Florens) Opera Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani inter latinos ecclesiae scriptores primi, sine quoru lectione nullum diem intermittebat olim divus Cyprianus, per Beatum Rhenanum Selestadiensem è tenebris eruta atq. à situ pro virili vindicata, adiectis singuloru librorum argumentis, & nullibi non conjecturiis, ac nuper annotationibus superioribus superadditis, quibus vetustissimus autor no solu emendatur, sed & illustratur atq. exponitur. Bâle, Froben, 1528. <br> <br> 1 vol. in-folio, vélin, dos orné de filets à l'encre noire. Reliure du XIXe s. Belles lettrines historiées, (10) ff., 692 pp., (11) ff. Signatures : AA6 BB4 [a-z]6 [A-Z]6 [Aa-Ll]6 Mm4 [a-b]6 Nombreuses annotations manuscrites dans les marges, Manque le dernier f. blanc. Large mouillure ancienne dans la partie inférieure du volume (sans gravité) <br> <br> 8,500.00 FF. 1,295.82 Euros <br> <br> Seconde édition, rare et recherchée, du Tertullien de Beatus Rhenanus. L'humaniste de Sélestat avait donné l'édition princeps des oeuvres de Tertullien quelques années plus tôt (1521), grâce à deux manuscrits (l'un provenant de l'abbaye de Payerne, l'autre du monastère de Hirsau) qu'il avait découverts lors de ses pérégrinations. Le livre eut beaucoup de succès et B. Rhenanus dut entreprendre une autre édition (celle-ci), comportant de nombreuses corrections.<br> <br> Beatus Rhenanus (Sélestat, 1485-1547) fut l'un des plus grands humanistes de son temps. Lié avec la plupart des savants contemporains (Lefèvre d'Etaples, S. Brant, Peutinger, Zwingle, S. Münster), et ami d'Erasme, il corrigea et édita les oeuvres de ce dernier. Sa bibliothèque personnelle entière est conservée de nos jours dans sa ville natale.<br> Adams, T406 ; Graesse VII, 69. </i><br> </li> </ul> <p><b>1529</b> : German translation of Ad Martyras and Ad Scapulam. Not in Migne. <u>Not checked</u>.</p> <ul> <li>British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): "Das buch Quinti Septimii Florentis Tertulliani an die martyrer. Das buch Tertulliani an Scapulam Stetpfleger der statt Carthago". Classmark: 4520.e.4.</li> <li>From a dealer catalogue:<br> <i>Tertullianus / Justini / Cyprianus / Traiani.- Außzug etlicher fürnemmern buecher/Capiteln/und sendbrieff Quina Septiniinflorentis Tertulliani/Justini/Cypriani-plinij/und des Roemischen keisers Traiani/von dem Handel der Christen/: wie das nachfolgend platt anzeigt. Das drit teil: Das buch Quinti Septinii Florentis Tertulliani/an die martyrer. Das buch Tertulliani an Scapulam Stretpfleger der statt Carthago. Die fürnempfsten Capitel des buchs Tertulliani/ Apologeticus gnant/das ist ein verantwortung für die Christen an die Heyden. Das buch Justini des philosophi un martyrs/ an die Heyden/vom waren Gots dienst. Das buch Cecilii Cypriani/an den Demetrianum/das es dorumb übel in der welt zügat/die weil falscher Gots dienst ist/und nit umb der Christen oder des Evangelii willen. Die Epistlen plinii Secundi/und Traiani des keisers/vom handel der Christen. Straßburg, o. Druckvermerk, Anno M.D.XXIX (1529). 4°, priv., späterer, marmor. Pb., (1) Bl. CCLXXII - CCCXIIII (Bl. 272 - 314 = 42 Bl. bzw. 84 S.), durchgehend schwach wasserrandig, insges. dennoch gutes Ex. - Bestellnr. <730240> Diese Sammlung von Texten ist 'Dem Ernnesten / Edlen Hartmudt von Cronberg / seinem lieben Junckern und Gevattern Caspar Hedio' gewidmet. v. Cronberg, geb. 1488, war Reformationsförderer. Caspar Hedio (Heyd), geb. 1494 im badischen Ettlingen, gest. 1552 in Straßburg und enthält Schriften gegen das Heidentum v. 1. <br> Price: EUR 275.00. [Was £191.56, May 2004]</i></li> </ul> <p><strong>1535</strong> : <strong>M<span class="P.small">ANUZIO</span></strong> : Octavo, Venice. Reprint of Aldine Lactantius / Apologeticum, Venice. <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> L22 (Trinity) ff.328, 47. <u>Not Checked</u></p> <ul> <li> Not listed in Migne. <li> Three copies listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani diuinarum institutionum libri septem proxime castigate, et aucti [&c. Followed by] Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus aduersus gentes. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Ven. 1535</i> Description: <i>8°</i> <li> Oxford: Magdalen college (from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani Diuinarum institutionum libri septem / proxime castigati et aucti ; Eiusdem De ira Dei liber I. De opificio Dei liber I. Epitome in libros suos, liber acephalos. Phoenix. Carmen de dominica Resurrectione ; Item index in eundem rerum omnium, Tertulliani Liber apologeticus cum indice. <br> -- Publisher: Venetiis : In aedibus haeredum Aldi, et Andreae soceri, mense Martio, M.D.XXXV <br> -- Physical Desc.: [12], 328, [12], 47, [45] leaves ; 8o<br> -- Notes: Place and printer from colophon. <li> Manchester (from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: L. C. Lactantii Firmiani divinarum institutionum libri septem : De ira Dei, liber I. De opificio Dei, liber I. Epitome in libros suos liber acephalos. Phoenix. Carmen de dominica resurrectione. (Interpretatio dictionum Graecarum, quae in Lactantio reperiuntur ... recensente ... M. Musuro.) - (Tertullianus)<br> -- Physical Desc.: 8o. <li> Aberdeen (from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>) <li> British Library (from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Title: L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani Divinarum Institutionum libri septem proxime castigati, et aucti. Ejusdem De ira Dei liber I. De opificio Dei, Liber I. Epitome in libros suos, ... Phoenix. Carmen de Dominica Resurrectione. Item Index ... Tertulliani liber apologeticus cum indice. [Edited by J. B. Egnatius.]<br> -- Publisher: Venetiis : In ædibus hæredum Aldi, et Andreæ soceri, 1535.<br> -- Physical Desc.: 2 pt. ; 8o.<br> -- Notes: Grolier binding, with the inscription and motto; with the autograph of J. Grolier on the last page. [I presume this refers to C.19.b.19 - RPearse]<br> -- Classmark (4 copies): C.19.b.19. // C.16.f.9. // 1412.c.2. // G.8918. <li> From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Author : Lactance<br> Title : L.C. Lactantii Firmiani Divinarum Institutionum libri septem... / Lactance ; Quintus Septimus Florens Tertullianus Tertullien <br> Publisher : [Venetiis] : [s.n.] (1535[mars]) <br> Description : 2e partie ; 8° <br> Notes : V1835. Rel. maroquin vert à l'ancre aldine. <li> Also listed by <a href="#4">Bryce</a> : <br> <i>1535 Venezia 8° L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani [Opera], ed. Paulo MANUZIO & Onorato FASCITELLI, bishop of Isolo. In ædibus Hæredum Aldi, et Andreæ soceri. [+] DI, ID, OD, acEDI, AP, RD, PD, TA (in Giovanni Baptista EGNAZIO's edition)</i> <li> From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> Lactantius, Lucius Caecilius Firmianus - Nikolaus Müller (B.): Divinarvm Institvtionvm libri septem proxime castigati, et aucti. Eivsdem De ira Dei Liber I. De opificio Dei Liber I. Epitome in libros suos, liber acephalos. Phoenix. Carmen de dominica resurrectione. Item Index in eundem rerum omnium. Tertvllinani liber apologeticus cum indice. Venedig: Paulus Manutius, 1535. 8vo. 162 x 98 mm. [12], [4]; 328, [12]; 48; [44] Bll. (incl. Index) = aa8, bb4, *4; a-z8, A-T8, V4; X-Z8, AA-CC8; DD12, EE-HH8 (foll. VV3+4 & CC8 weiß). Mit Holzschnittdruckermarke Fletcher Nr. 9 auf Titel und am Schluß. Blindgeprägtes Schweinsleder der Zeit auf vier Doppelbünden und Holzdeckeln, zwei Schließen, deren bewegliche Teile fachmännisch wie stilgerecht ergänzt. Auf dem Vorderdeckel außen eine signierte Rolle mit Salvator "Data est mi|hi omnia" - David "De frvctv | ventris" - Paulus "Apparvit be|nignitas" - Johannes N M "Ecce agnv | Dei qvi tol" (199 x 15 mm, Haebler I,299,2); mittig eine Platte mit Kruzifix "Et sicvt Moses exaltavi | serpentem in deserto" (78 x 42 mm, datiert unten mittig auf dem Stein 1556, wohl identisch mit Haebler II,32,II). darüber oben "Vnivers", unten "Witt 1561". Auf dem Hinterdeckel Auferstehung "Abolita victor rediviv | morte trivmphat part" (76 x 41 mm, wohl identisch mit Haebler II,32,III) - "Nikolaus Müller gehört zu den bedeutendsten Buchbindern Wittenbergs im ausgehenden Jahrhundert." Haebler I, S. 301. Er arbeitete u.a. für den Kurfürsten August von Sachsen. Das Exemplar der Universität zu Wittenberg, die 1502 begründet wurde; zwischen den Jahren 1512 und 1547 war die Schloßbibliothek für sie zuständig. "Avec une preface de P. Manuce pour Lactance, et une de G.B. Egnatio pour Tertullien. Tres bonne edition, bien superieure a celle de 1515 ..." (Renouard). "Neue Recension von Honoratus Fasitelius aus Manuscripten, alten Ausgaben und bisweilen aus (sehr umsichtiger) Conjectur. Die Capitelabtheilungen sind hier wieder weggelassen" (Ebert). "Diese Verbesserung [dieser Ausgabe im Vergleich zur vorigen von 1515] ist aus Handschriften des Klosters Monto Casino geschehen" (Hamberger II, S. 683). Mit einigen Textpassagen in der vierten griechischen Type, die auf fol. T3r bis V2v. wiederholt und mit lateinischer Übersetzung von Marcus Musurus versehen sind. Fascitellus (1502-1564) war Benediktiner-Mönch in Monte Cassino; 1551 wurde er von Julius II. zum Bischof von Isola in Calabrien gemacht, er war Teilnehmer am Tridentinischen Konzil. Seine Laktanz-Ausgabe diente mehreren späteren als Vorlage. Zum Kolophon siehe Fletcher S. 76. Der Rhetoriklehrer Laktanz (ca. 250 - wohl 325), wohl ein Schüler des Arnobius und von Diokletian nach Nikomedia in Bithynien berufen, legte 303 zu Beginn der diokletianischen Christenverfolgung dies Lehramt nieder und wurde Apologet. Um 315 wurde er von Konstantin als Lehrer des Crispus nach Gallien (Trier?) berufen. Als Theologe ist Laktanz rückständig, Anhänger chiliastischer Eschatologie, Vertreter eines dualistischen Welt- und Menschenbildes, dessen Gottesbegriff von der römischen Vorstellung eines 'pater familias' und 'imperator' geprägt ist. Er ist kein Anhänger der Trinitätslehre: eine vom Gottessohn getrennte dritte Person des Heiligen Geistes ist ihm unbekannt; er kombiniert jedoch christliches Gedankengut mit platonistisch-gnostischen Einflüssen und zitiert als erster römischer Christ ausgiebig die pagane Literatur, was er theoretisch in Div. inst. V,1-4 begründet. Sein Anspruch ist literarisch, er möchte die heidnischen Gegner auf ihrem Niveau erreichen. Als Ciceronianer benutzt er, sowohl polemisch wie aneignend, häufig Vergil, Lukrez, Seneca u.a. - daneben den "Asclepius", wodurch uns einige von dessen Textpassagen im griechischen Original überliefert sind, und auch 'Offenbarungsliteratur' wie z.B. die Sibyllen. Das Neue Testament spielt unter seinen Zitaten eine nur untergeordnete Rolle; die klassische griechische Literatur kennt er wohl bloß mittelbar. Die Dichter werden von ihm nicht, wie durch die früheren Christen, abgelehnt, sondern er rechtfertigt z.B. die Allegorie in Div. inst. I,5,1 & IV,5,4 als 'officium poetae'. Von der Kirche als Häretiker eingestuft, entfaltet er erst in der Renaissance als 'Cicero Christianus' seine Wirkung. Das berühmte Kapitel über den Wein "Quod Noe fuit inventor vini" (II,13) hier auf fol. 68 sq., vgl. Simon: Bacchica, Nr. 389: "Mais le passage le plus savoureux est celui du chapitre XXII du Livre I, "De falsa religione", celui ou l'auteur commente le droit que le mari avait, a Rome, d'interdire le vin a son epouse." Einband leicht fleckig, stellenweise leicht berieben. Verfassername von zeitgenössischer Hand auf den Vorderschnitt kalligraphiert. Besitzerstempel auf vorderem fliegenden Vorsatz recto oben. Innen vereinzelt im weißen Rand minimal stockfleckig, circa vier Seiten etwas fleckig, wenige saubere Unterstreichungen einer alten Hand; Lage FF wie üblich papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. Ein schönes, frisches Exemplar in zeitgenössischem Wittenberger Meistereinband. - - - Contemporary German blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, four raised double-bands, two clasps, catches renewed, bound by Nikolaus Müller of Wittenberg. Binding slightly rubbed. As usual, quire FF lightly browned due to quality of paper. From the library of the University of Wittenberg. - The Opera of the Christian apologist Lactantius (?250-?325), the Christian Cicero, who propagandized in Africa and Italy. He was a pupil of Arnobius and native of the province Africa. He received an appointment as professor of rhetoric from Diocletian, and spent part of his life at Nicomedia in Bithynia, and when old he was appointed by Constantine to educate the Prince Crispus in Gaul. His works include 'De opificio Dei', which contains a description of the body and soul of man, and is a sort of supplement to the fourth book of Cicero's 'De re publica'; 'The Divine Institutes', greatest of all his works, which was written against two opponents of Christianity and is a comprehensive survey of the arguments then available in favour of the new religion; 'De ira dei', an able discussion of the problem with which it deals, correcting the false conclusions of the chief philosophical schools. 'De ave Phoenix' is a medley of heathen and Christian elements, and generally believed genuine. Included is the Liber apologeticus of Tertullian. The edition is based upon manuscripts found in the Monastic Library of Monte Cassino. With prefaces of Paulus Manutius and his friend, the humanist, Ioannes Baptist Egnatius. - A very fine copy. Renouard 113,2 - Adams L22 - BM STC 366 - Hamberger II,682 - Ebert 11603 - Brunet III,736. Price: EUR 7370.00 [May 2004] <li> From a dealer catalogue:<br> Lactantius Firmianus, Lucius Coelius & Quintus Septimus FlorensTertullianus. Franciscus Asulanus, ed. <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=462823648&searchurl=y%3D0%26bsi%3D30%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Divinarum Institutionum Libri Septem Proxime Castigi, Et Aucti. Eiusdem: De ira Dei...De opificio Dei...Epitome in libros suos...phoenix. Carmen de dominica resurrectione. Item Index...Tertulliani liber apologeticus cum indice.</a> Book Description: Venice: 8vo.150 x 98mm. Heirs of Aldus and Andreas Torresano. 1535. aa8,bb4,a-z,A-T8,V4,X-Z,AA-CC8, DD12, [conjugate leaves DD 5-8 bound out-of-order in gathering HH] EE-HH8, *4 [usually found at the front]. [24],328ff=656,[20],[4 blank],47ff=94,[2 blank],[88],[8]pp. 18th c. Italian vellum, gilt spine, a few small worm holes in spine, edges red, marbled paste-downs,old owner's name removed from t.p., small hole in t.p., a few old stains, some leaves browned [gathering FF as usual], some occ. marginalia, but the rest in fine clean condition. Aldine anchor device on t.p. and recto of HH8.(A72 - Z36). Lactantius (fl. 320) an eminent father of the church, was, as some say, the most eloquent of all ecclesiastical Latin authors. He formed himself upon Cicero, and wrote in such a pure, smooth, and natural style, and so much in the taste and manner of the Roman Orator, that he is generally distinguished as 'the Christian Cicero.' "He well merits the designation of the "Christian Cicero" bestowed on him by the humanists, for he exhibits many of the shortcomings as well as the graces of his master. Among the works of his pen extant, the earliest is the "De Opificio Dei", written in 303 or 304 during the Diocletian persecution, and dedicated to a former pupil, a rich Christian named Demetrianius. The apologetic principles underlying all the works of Lactantius are well set forth in this treatise, which may be considered as an introduction to his great work "The Divine Institutions" (Divinarum Institutionum Libri VII), written between 303 and 311. This the most important of all the writings of Lactantius is systematic as well as apologetic and was intended to point out the futility of pagan beliefs and to establish the reasonableness and truth of Christianity. It was the first attempt at a systematic exposition of Christian theology in Latin, and though aimed at certain pamphleteers who were aiding the persecutors by literary assaults on the Church, the work was planned on a scale sufficiently broad enough to silence all opponents. The strengths and the weakness of Lactantius are nowhere better shown than in his work. The beauty of the style, the choice and aptness of the terminology, cannot hide the author's lack of grasp on Christian principles and his almost utter ignorance of Scripture. The "dualistic and panegyrical" passages, which have been such a puzzle to students of Lactantius, are manifestly not from his pen, but from that of someone who lived close to his time, probably a rhetorician of Trier. The "Epitome Divinarium Institutionum", made by Lactantius himself at the request of a friend named Pentadius, is much more than a mere abbreviation, rather a more summary treatment of the subject dealt with in the older work. Another treatise, "De Ira Dei", directed against the Stoics and Epicureans, is supplementary to the "Divine Institutions" (II,xvii,5) and deals with anthropomorphism in its true sense. Knowing the bent of Lactantius's mind it is not surprising that the only historical work we have from his pen, "De Mortibus Persecutorum", should have an apologetic character. In this work, we have an account of the frightful deaths of the principal persecutors of the Christians, Nero, Dormitian, Decius, Valerian, Aurelian, and the contemporaries of Lactantius himself, Diocletian, Maximian, Galerius, and Maximus. This work, not withstanding the manifest bias of the author, is of prime importance as a source of the last and greatest of the persecutions, though, somewhat strangely, the style is not so perfect might be expected. The full text is found in only one manuscript, which bears the title, "Lucii Caecilii liber ad Donatum Confessorem de Mortibus Persecutorium". Many attempts have been made to show that the work was not written by Lactantius; Bookseller Inventory # 18430. Bookseller: <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=462823648&tab=1&searchurl=y%3D0%26bsi%3D30%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Krown & Spellman, Booksellers</a> <span class="scndInfo">(Culver City, CA, U.S.A.)<br> </span> </span>Price: <span class="price">£ 463.11 (July 2006)</span> </ul> <span class="P.small"> <p><strong>1536</strong> : Basle, reprint of 1521 edition, by Froben. PL1 38A. <u>Not checked</u> [Does this really exist, I wonder?] </p> <p><strong>1539</strong> : <strong>R</strong><span class="P.small"><strong>HENANUS</strong> : <strong>3rd Edition</strong> : <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T407 (Gonville+Caius(<i>bdg</i>)). Basle, edited by Rhenanus again, this time using also a collation of the codex Gorziensis. The treatises are published in the same order as in 1521; however the <i>Adversus omnes haereses</i>, which the manuscripts all present following <i>De praescriptione haereticorum</i> and which appears in the 1521 and 1528 editions, is here silently omitted. Full notes appear for the first time; each treatise has an <i>Argumentum</i>, then <i>Annotationes</i>, then text. There are some 84 notes, occupying 5½ pages, in a more compact format than in 1528. Rhenanus repeats his preference for conjectures in the margin (p.380, same text as 1528). PL1 38A-39D. </span> </p> <p> The edition was also listed by the Spanish Inquisition, on account of some too free remarks, especially in the Anvers edition of the Index of 1571; the passages ordered suppressed are listed in the (protestant) Junius edition of 1597 (q.v.). <u>Not checked</u> Copies listed but not checked at; Oxford Colleges: All Souls, Balliol, Brasenose, Jesus; Durham University Library. <a href="rhenanus_1539_title_BHS_k1039.png">Title page of Rhenanus' own copy</a>. </p> <p> Apparently a copy now online complete at the <a href="http://bibliotecavirtual.larioja.org/bvrioja/es/consulta/registro.do?id=403">Biblioteca virtual de la Rioja</a>. </p> <ul> <li>From a dealer catalogue (Aug.2001): <i>TERTULLIANUS, QUINTUS SEPTIMIUS.: Opera. (...) : Basileae, Froben, 1539. per Beatum Rhenanum Selestadiensem è tenebris eructa, atque à situ pro virili vindicata, adiectis singuloru librorum argumentis, & nullibi non coniecturis, ac nuper collatione Gorziensis exemplaris ex Mediomatricibus oblata (..)In-folio, (10ff.)-766pp-(1bl.)-(15ff.). Demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, reliure XIXè.(frottée). Il manque la dernière page d'index, avec la marque de l'éditeur au verso. Première page salie et déchirure en coin sans manque de texte, sinon exemplaire très frais. Graesse, 69, VII, a. Edition des oeuvres complètes de Tertullien (vers 160-230); elle est établie par Beatus Rhenanus, le disciple d'Erasme, et est faite en partie sur deux manuscrits aujourd'hui perdus.Ouvrage orné de très belles lettrines historiées et d'une illustration en pleine page. Price: EUR 372.00 (approx. US$ 328.57)</i></li> <li>A copy is listed in the online catalogue of Heythrop College, University of London: <i><br> Opera Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Carthaginensis, inter Latinos ecclesiae scriptores primi : sine quorum lectione nullum diem intermittebat olim diuus Cyprianus, per Beatum Rhenanum Seletstadiensem e tenebris eruta, atque à situ pro uirili uindicata, adiectis singulorum librorum argumentis & nullibi non coniecturis, ac nuper collatione Gorziensis exemplaris ex Mediomatricibus oblata, non solum longè emendatiora facta, uerum etiam pro re nata nouis ac retexis annotationibus exposita illustrataque. Quorum catalogum proxima pagina reperies. Floruit sub Caess. Seueto Pertinace, & Antonino Caracalla, ualde uicinus apostolorum temporibus, circa annum à Christo passo CLX</i>. <br> Imprint:- Basileae : Froben, 1539.<br> Descript.:- [9], 766, [16] p ; 28 cm <br> Note:- Includes index <br> Printer's device on the title page & on verso of last leaf <br> Historiated woodcut initials; printed marginalia <br> Rhenanus, Beatus, 1485-1547 </li> <li>Oxford: Balliol College (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: Opera Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Carthaginensis, inter Latinos ecclesiae scriptores primi, sine quorum lectione nullum diem intermittebat olim diuus Cyprianus / per Beatum Rhenanum Seletstadiensem è tenebris eruta<br> -- Publisher: Basileae : [Per Hier. Frobenium et Nic. Episcopium], An. M. D. XXXIX, mense Martio<br> -- Physical Desc.: [20], 766, [34] p ; fol<br> -- First [2] pages after p.766 blank; Printers from colophon; Woodcut initials, head-pieces</li> <li>Durham (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: Opera Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Carthaginensis, inter Latinos ecclesiae scriptores primi, sine quorum lectione nullum diem intermittebat olim diuus Cyprianus, per Beatum Rhenanum Seletstadiensem e tenebris eruta, atq[ue] a situ pro uirili uindicata, adiectis singulorum libroru[m] argumentis & nullibi non coniecturis, ac nuper collatione Gorziensis exemplaris ex Mediomatricibus oblata, non solum longe emendatiora facta, uerum etiam pro re nata nouis ac retexis annotationibus exposita illustrataque ...<br> -- Publisher: Basileae : [per Hier. Frobenium et Nic. Episcopium], Mense Martio. 1539<br> -- Physical Desc.: [20], 766, [32] p. (2o)<br> -- Binding: half calf, marbled paper sides, early/mid 19th century</li> </ul> <p><b>1542</b> : W<SPAN class="small">ITZEL</SPAN>, Georg, 1501-1573. <i>Praeconium euangelicae gratiae, per Christum filium dei, factae. Per Georgium Wicelium</i>. Not in Migne. <u>Not checked</u>.<br> -- Publisher: Moguntiae : ad Diuum Victorem excudebat Franciscus Behem ..., Anno 1542.<br> -- Physical Desc.: 59, [4] leaves. (8o)<br> -- Notes: Includes Witzel's De libero arbitrio, and a sermon on Matthew 11, 28; also De ceremoniis antiquae ecclesiae, ex ... Tertulliani libro de corona militis<br> -- 2 copies at Durham (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>). Copy 2 additional details: Bound in same vol: 6 other tracts by Witzel, and a catalogue of his writings, 1544-55 -- Fragments: Two fragments from early 16th c. foreign document used in binding, now kept separately -- Binding: 16th c. gilt tooled calf bdg, incorporating name F. B. Pollet </p> <p><b>1544</b> : From British Library catalogue (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): "Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani de praescript adversus hæreticos, Lib. Classmark: 3832.b.45." Not in Migne. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><a href="../editions/mesnart.htm"><strong>1545</strong> : <b>GAGNY-</b><strong>M</strong><font size="2"><strong>ESNART</strong></font></a> : <strong>4th Edition</strong> : <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T408/409 (CUL(defective), Emmanual, Peterhouse/ Peterhouse). Paris, in folio, edited by Jean Gagney (Gagnaeus), who added 11 works to those he copied from Rhenanus. There seems to be very little prefatory material in this edition. PL1 39B. <u>Checked</u> Online: <a href="../editions/mesnart_title_page.htm">Title Page</a>, <a href="../editions/mesnart_p2.htm">Reverse of Title Page</a>. </p> <ul> <li> From a dealer catalogue: <i>RHENANUM, Beatum: Tertullian . Opera ; Carola Guillard, Paris 1545., Fourth edition; medium size (11-3/4x 16in); decorative tooling on boards, raised bands; marbled endpps; with Index; 318 pp, 43 pp; lg 1st letters of each section; many fine ornamental woodcut initials after Ambr. & Hans Holbein; pp 11 from the frontispiece & pp 300, initials C.G. on of woodcut letter capital D; woodcut on pp 138 of man holding large circular sphere; brwning in corner to pgs in Index section from water; front board repaired; rubbing to edges; in GOOD COND.<br> I have seen this offered for sale at $900.</i> <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Opera, per B. Rhenanum è tenebris eruta, adiectis singulorum librorum argumentis, adnotationibus[que]. Nunc verò ad fidem veteru exemplarium collata & restituta. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Par. 1545</i><br> Description: <i>Folio</i> <li> British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: Opera Q. S. F. Tertulliani ... per Beatum Rhenanum ... primum e tenebris eruta ... adiectis singulorum librorum argumentis, adnotationibus[que]. Nunc vero denuo ad fidem veteru exemplarium manu descriptoru collata & restituta. Accesserunt multa, etc. Few MS. notes.<br> -- Publisher: Parisiis : Apud C. Guillard, 1545.<br> -- Physical Desc.: pp. 306. ; fol.<br> -- Notes: This copy bears the notes and erasures of the Inquisitors.<br> -- Classmark: 3625.f.6. <li> Durham (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: Opera Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Carthaginensis, inter latinos Ecclesiae scriptores primi, sine quorum lectione nullum diem intermittebat olim diuus Cyprianus, per Beatum Rhenanum ... eruta, ... Nunc vero denuo ad fidem veteru[m] exemplarium manu descriptoru[m] collata & restituta.<br> -- Publisher: Parisiis : apud Ioannem Roigny ..., 1545<br> -- Physical Desc.: [6], 306, [20] leaves (2o)<br> -- Title page inscription "De usu fratris Henrici Gravij prior predicatorum Novimagen" i.e.Henricus Gravius, at Nimwegen, 16th century //<br> Woodcut initials hand coloured // Binding: calf, blind panels; rolls of festoons and scrolls, brass corner edgings, clasps now missing, marks of chain at top of back cover, France or Netherlands, mid 16th century. Ms. fragments used as pastedowns now removed. Ms. foredge title. Repaired 20th century, label of Birdsall and Son, Northampton <li> Manchester (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Publisher: Parisiis : Apud Carolam Guillard, sub Sole aureo, uia ad diuum Iacobum, 1545<br> -- Physical Desc.: [6], 306, [21] leaves : 1 woodcut (Fol.) <li> Oxford: Balliol & Merton colleges (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Publisher: Parisiis. : Apud Carolam Guillard, sub Sole aureo, uia ad Diuum Iacobum., M.D.XLV<br> -- Notes: Includes index; Printer's device with initials C.C. and inscription "C. Guillard" on t.p; Signatures: [dagger]6 a-z8 A-S8 (S8 blank); Woodcut initials, marginal notes <li> Aberdeen (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Publisher: Parisiis. Apud Carolam Guillard, sub Sole aureo, via ad diuum Iacobum. M.D.XLV<!-- 260000855261 --> </ul> <p><strong><a href="../editions/1550_gelenius.htm">1550</a></strong> <a href="../editions/1550_gelenius.htm"> : <strong>GELENIUS</strong> : <strong>5th Edition</strong> </a> : <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T410(St.Johns, Pembroke(<i>bdg</i>), Christ's). Basle, edited by Sigismund Gelenius, published by Froben. PL1 39C-D. <u>Not checked<br> </u> I have seen this offered for sale at $1200 and another copy at $900.</p> <ul> <li> From a dealer catalogue: <br> Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani...scripta, & plura quam ante, ; TERTULLIAN, Quintus Septimus Florens. Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani...scripta, & plura quam ante, & diligentius per industriam bene literatorum aliquot, ad complures veteres e Gallicanis Germanicisq(ue) bibliothecis conquistos recognita codices, in quibus praecipuus fuit unus longe incorruptissimus in ultimam usq(ue) petitus Britanniam: non omissis accuratis Beati Rhenani annotationibus ... Woodcut colophons on title and on verso od last leaf, head titles. 6 leaves, 909pp., index on title and on verso of last leaf, head titles. 6 leaves, 909pp., index of 30 leaves. Folio, cont. blind-tooled calf; spine and hinges mended. Basileae, apud Hier. Froben, 1550, mense martio. ... Brunet V 729. Bookseller Inventory # R5164. Bookseller: <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=70059886&tab=1&searchurl=y%3D0%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26bsi%3D30%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB</a> <span class="scndInfo">(New York, NY, U.S.A.)</span><br> Price: £ 728.43 [May 2004, but unsold for 3 years by this time; still on sale in July 2006, after 5 years]</li> <li> From a dealer catalogue:<br> Q. Septimii Florentis Tertvlliani Carthaginensis presbyteri, avtoris antiqvissimi ac doctissimi Scripta, & plura quam ante, & diligentius per industriam bene literatorum aliquot, ad complures ueteres e Gallicanis Germanicisq[ue] bibliothecis conquisitos recognita codices : in quibus praecipuus fuit unus longe incorruptissimus in ultimam usq[ue] petitus Britanniam: non omissis accuratis Beati Rhenani annotationibus. Catalogum autem aperiet uersa pagina. Accessit & index copiosor. Tertullian[us], Quintus Septimus Florens. Beatus Rhenanus, ed. Sigmund Gelen, pref. letter. Book Description: Basle: Folio. 320 x 215mm Hieronymus Froben's Heirs & Nicolaus Episcopius, 1550. 6, a-z6, A-3M6. [12],909,[1],[60]pp. Early blind-ruled calf, over thick boards, rebacked, old label in gilt on red morocco reused on spine; rubbed and edge worn but strong, marbled endpapers, early owner's note on t.p. signed "John Orchard," light marginal dampstain at foot of first gatherings, else a good copy with wide margins. Froben devices on t.p. and verso of last leaf, historiated initials. Full-page woodcut of Heaven & Hell on p386. Adams T410. Brunet V,729. Dibdin (4th) I,207 (1521 ed.).<br> Price: £ 565.99 [May 2005]</li> <li>Glasgow (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Title: Scripta, et plura quàm antè, et diligentius per industriam bene liberatorum aliquot ... recognita ... non omissis accuratis Beati Rhenani annotationibus ... / [Tertullian]<br> -- Publisher: Basileae, 1550.<br> -- Physical Desc.: fol.</li> <li>Aberdeen (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Title: Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Carthaginensis presbyteri, autoris antiquissimi ac doctissimi scripta, & plura quam ante, & diligentius per industriam bene literatorum aliquot, ad complures veteres e Gallicanis Germanicisque bibliothecis conquisitos recognita codices, in quibus praecipuus fuit unus longe incorruptissimus in ultimam usque petitus Britanniam : non omissis accuratis Beati Rhenani annotationibus. Catalogum autem aperiet versa pagina. Accessit & index copiosior<br> -- Publisher: Basileae apud Hier. Froben. et Nic. Episcopium anno M.D.L. mense Martio</li> </ul> <p><strong>1550</strong> : <strong>H<span class="P.small">OOPER, J</span></strong> :<a href="../articles/hooper_wyf.htm"> To his wife</a>, book 2 (English translation). London, 1550. Not listed in Migne. <u>Checked</u>. <a href="../articles/hooper_wyf.htm">Online complete</a>. </p> <ul> <li> I have seen the Bodleian copy, which I transcribed, 21/8/3. 140mm x 85mm. Repaired at the top of all pages, so this may be larger than original size. Bookplate of C.Inglis, M.D. Leather binding with gilt inlay. 'Bound by W. Pratt' at the foot on the inside front in v. small letters inset in the leather. "Hooper 3 guineas" in pencil inter alia on verso of front guard-leaf. 1+A8B8C8D8+2+1 folios. The 1 at each end are the guard-leaves -- the last quaternion has two extra leaves, with text on them. The book is physically tiny, so can hardly be octavo. <li> This copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>[Para.] The seconde booke of Tertullian vnto his wyf, tr. [by J. Hooper]. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Lond. R.Jugge 1550</i><br> Description: <i>8°</i><br> Other names: <i>John Hooper, Bishop of Gloucester</i> <li> Birmingham have the following details, from a microfilm of the Bodleian copy (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Title: The seconde book of Tertullian vnto his wyf, translated into Englyshe, wherei[n] is co[n]teined most godly cou[n]sel how those that be vnmaryed, may chose vnto them selfes godly companyons, and so to liue quyetly in this world and blessedlye in the worlde to come<br> -- Series: 'Early English books, 1475-1640'; 148:1<br> -- Publisher: [Imprynted at London : By [N. Hill for] Richarde Jugge, dwellynge in Paules churche yarde at the sygne of the Byble, M.D.L.] [1550]<br> -- Physical Desc.: [68] p<br> -- Notes: A translation, by John Hooper, of Book 2 of: Tertullian. Ad uxorem // Imprint from colophon; printer's name from STC // Includes: "A letter directed, vnto a certayne godlye and vertuous wyddowe of London, wrytten by the husband of a daughter of hers." and "The prologe and argumente, of this booke, made in Latin by maister beatus Rhenamus, [..]" // Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library // Signatures: A-D [chi]22 </ul> <p><strong>1561</strong> : Liber adversus haereticos. <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T418 (CUL, Emmanuel). Paris, <em>de praescriptionibus adversus haereticos</em>, printed by Andr. Wechelus, in quarto, with notes by Jo. Quintinus Heduus. PL1 40A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li>British Library, 2 copies (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: Tertulliani Liber adversus Hæreticos; in quo vir Apostolici pene temporis, ... definiit, quisnam dicendus est Hæreticus: et ostedit Hæreticos non esse pro Christianis habendos. ... Hoc utcumque prestare potuit J. Quintinus Hæduus, etc. MS. notes.<br> -- Publisher: Parisiis : Apud A. Wechelum, 1561.<br> -- Physical Desc.: 4o.</li> </ul> <p><a href="../editions/1562_gelenius.htm"><b>1562 : GELENIUS (Reprint)</b></a> : <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T411 (CUL, Kings). Basle, reprint of 1550 Gelenius edition, printed by Froben in September, as it says at the end, in the copy in the Plume. Details on separate page. PL1 40A. <u>Checked</u>. Online: <a href="../editions/1562_gelenius_title_page.htm">Title Page</a>, <a href="../editions/1562_gelenius_toc.htm">Reverse of Title Page</a>. </p> <ul> <li>Oxford: Bodleian (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Title: Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani, ... Scripta, ad complures veteres à Gallicanis Germanicisq[ue] bibliothecis conquisitos recognita codices, in quibus præcipuus fuit vnus longè incorruptissimus in vltimam vsque petitus Britanniam / non omissis accuratis Beati Rhenani annotationibus. Catalogum autem aperiet versa pagina. Accessit et index copiosior<br> -- Publisher: Basileae : [Froben] ; [Basileae] : [In officina Frobeniana, per Hier. Frobenium et Nic. Episcopium], M. D. LXII<br> -- Physical Desc.: [12], 909, [59] p ; fol<br> -- Notes: Description based on an imperfect copy in the Bodleian Library which lacks the final leaf. Details of colophon taken from Adams // Errata: p. 909 // Initials // Printer's device on t.p. containing the name 'Froben'; colophon on final leaf // References: BM STC German, 1455-1600, p. 853 ; Adams T411</li> <li>Aberdeen (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Publisher: Basileae in officina Frobeniana, per Hier. Frobenium et Nic. Episcopium, mense Septembri M.D.LXII</li> <li>British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>).</li> </ul> <p><strong>1562</strong> : Paris, French translation of <em>De praescriptio</em> by Aubertus de Maccre. PL1 40B. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <ul> <li>Leeds (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: Defenses contre les heretiques / premierement escrites en Latin par Q. Septim. Florent. Tertullian, environ l'an 200. Et maintenant mises en Françoys par Audebert Maceré theologien<br> -- Publisher: Paris : de l'imprimerie de M. Vascosan, 1562<br> -- Physical Desc.: 199, [1] p (8vo)<br> -- Notes: Pages 165-199 comprise "Exposition d'aucuns passages difficiles des Defenses de Q. Septim. Florent Tertullian, contre les Heretiques"</li> </ul> <p><strong>1563</strong> : Paris, French translation of <em>De corona</em> by Aubertus de Maccre. PL1 40B. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <ul> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Author : Tertullien, Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, <br> Title : De la Couronne du soldat. Liure premirement escrit en Latin par Q. Septim. Florent Tertullian... Et maintenont mis en Francoys par Audebert Maceré... / Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Tertullien <br> Publisher : A Paris : De l' impr. de M. Vascosan (1563)<br> Description : 93 p. ; 8° <br> Notes : 30490RES. Ex libris ms. XVIe : Claude Regnault. Demi-rel. basane rouge XIXe. </li> </ul> <p><b>1564</b> : Poems Adversus Marcionem / De iudicio Domine. Basle. A copy is listed in the OPAC of <i><a href="http://www.bsb-muenchen.de/index_e.htm">BSB - Bayerische Staatsbibliothek</a></i><a href="http://www.bsb-muenchen.de/index_e.htm"> (Bavarian State Library)</a>. Not in Migne. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li>British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>, <a href="http://blpc.bl.uk">BL</a>):<br> -- Title: Poetarum veterum Ecclesiasticorũ opera Christiana, et operum reliquiæ atque fragmenta: ... thesaurus catholicæ et orthodoxæ ecclesiæ ... Collectus ... studio G. F. MS. notes.<br> -- Editor: FABRICIUS. Georgius. Chemnicensis<br> -- Publication details: Basiliæ, 1564. 4o.<br> -- Copac Title: Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani ... adversus Marcionem libri V.<br> </span>-- <span class="P.small">Copac </span>Title: Q.S.F. Tertulliani ... de Iudicio Domini liber unus. [An edition of the poem of unknown authorship, "Ad Flavium Felicem de resurrectione mortuorum et de iudicio Domini."]<span class="P.small"><br> -- Classmark: C.76.d.7. // 77.g.22.<!-- 803230710045 --> </li> </ul> <p><b>1565</b> : Lambert D<SPAN class="small">ANEAU</SPAN>, <a href="../french/daneau_idololatria.htm">Traite de Florent Tertullian docteur treſ-ancien,<i> </i>& voiſin du temps des<i> </i>Apoſtres, enuiron CLXX. ans apres l'incarnation de Ieſus Chriſt, touchant l'Idolatrie</a>. 1565. (<a href="../french/daneau_idololatria.pdf">PDF here</a>). Online complete. The text is mentioned in CTC2002.73, and the only copy exists in the Musée historique de la Réformation, at Geneva. See also Irena BACKUS, Le Tertullien de Lambert Daneau dans le contexte religieux du seizième siècle tardif. I Padri sotto il torchio. Le edizioni dell'antichità cristiana nei secoli XV-XVI. Atti del Convegno di studi, Certosa del Galluzo, Firenze, 25-26 giugno 1999, Tavarnuzze (Firenze), SISMEL, Edizioni del Galluzo (2002), p. 33-52. (Millennio Medievale 35; Atti di convegni 10). (Details CTC2002.73). Daneau was a Calvinist pastor (CTC 2003.66).</p> <p><strong>1566</strong> : Basle-Paris. <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T412 (CUL (II only), Trinity (defective)). Reprint of Gelenius <em>apud Audoenum Parvum, sub intersignio Lilii aurei, via ad D. Jacobum</em>. In two volumes octavo by Andreas Wechelus, as indicated at the end of the book. PL1 40B-C. <u>Not checked</u>, but I have seen the second volume in Cambridge, so it does exist. Other copies listed in British Library; Oxford Colleges: Balliol (both volumes).</p> <ul> <li>Oxford: Balliol (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Title: Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani, Carthaginensis presbyteri, autoris antiquissimi ac doctissimi operum, tomus primus [-secundus] : Ad complures veteres è Gallicanis Germanicísque bibliothecis conquisitos codices recognitus, in quibus præcipuus fuit vnus longè incorruptissimus in vltimam vsque petitus Britanniam: non omissis accuratis Beati Rhenani annotationibus. Catalogum autem aperiet versa pagina. Accessit & index copiosior<br> -- Publisher: Parisiis : Apud Audoënum Paruum, ..., 1566<br> -- Physical Desc.: 2v., [112], 760, [4] + [64], 751, [1]p ; 80<br> -- Notes: Colophon (both vols.): Parisiis, Excudebat Andreas Wechelus Anno M. D. LXVI<br> Signatures: v.1: aeiou8 2a2e8 a-3a8 3b6 (3b5,6 blank) - v.2: [alpha]-[delta]8 A-3A8<br> Sub-title, "Ad ... annotationibus" does not appear in vol. 2</li> <li>Durham (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Publisher: Parisiis : apud Audoënum Paruum ..., 1566<br> -- Notes: Copy Cosin F.5.6-7 has the variant imprint, and printer's device "Apud Andream Wechelum ...", all other text identical<br> -- Copies: <br> -- -- Copy: <i>Cosin F.5.6-7</i>, provenance: Peterhouse pressmark Ori.C22.V2.C5 ; binding: black goatskin, with gold tools, "Chinese box" style, early 17th century<br> -- -- Copy: <i>SR.10.A.3-4</i>, provenance: original location: Routh 1.H.40-41. - Title page vol. 1, inscription, very faded, ?"J Can..." ?16th/17th century; binding: red goatskin, covers with gold panels, gold tools, spines with gold tools, ?late 17th/early 18th century</li> <li>Aberdeen (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Publisher: Parisiis, Apud Audoenum Paruum, sub intersignio Lilii Aurei, via ad D. Iacobum. 1566<br> -- Notes: 2nd vol.: imprint: Parisiis, Apud Andream Wechelum. 1566</li> <li>British Library - vol. 2 only (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Physical Desc.: pp. 751. ; 8o.<br> -- Notes: Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani ... Operum Tomus Secundus. <b>Copious MS. notes.</b></li> <li>From a dealer's catalogue:<br> Q.Septimii Florentis Tertulliani, Carthaginensis presbyteri, autoris antiquissimi ac doctissimi operum, tomus primus. Beati Rhenani Annotationibus. Small in-8°. [20] [90] 760 pp. Contemporary full calf. Gilt, raised spine. Binding very worn. Spine leather at top and bottom missing. Corners bumped. Vol 1 of this edition of Tertullianus opera, the first christian apologist. Edited by Beatus Rhenanus. Inside very good copy. First blanco with old annotations. Publisher: Parisiis, Audoënum Paruum, 1566. Publication Date: 1566. Binding: Hardcover.<br> £178.12 [July 2006]</li> </ul> <p><strong>1572</strong> : Dilingae, German translation of <em>Praescriptiones adversus omnes haereses</em> by Laurent Albertus Francus. PL1 40C. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><b>1577</b> : French translations of <i>De Patientia</i> and <i>Ad Martyres</i>. Not in Migne. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li>Leeds (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Title: Traictez de Q. Sept. Flo. Tertullian, de la vertu de patience en affliction, & aux saint martyrs. Avec un discours liminaire sur le mesme suiect & autres / par F.P.C. Celestin Parisien<br> -- Publisher: Sens : chez Iean Savine, 1577<br> -- Physical Desc.: [176] p (12mo)<br> -- Notes: 'Chants et rondeau a l'honneur de l'immaculée conception de la vierge Marie. Par F. P. Crespet Celestin': pp.<br> 'F.P.C. Celestin' = Pierre Crespet (1543-1594)</li> </ul> <p><strong>'1579' (see 1583/4)</strong> This date for the Pamelius edition of 1583/4 is spurious, but found in Migne and much older literature. It is based on the date of the dedicatory epistle. PL1 40C-41D. <p><a href="../editions/barraeus.htm"><strong>1580</strong> : <strong>B</strong><font size="2"><strong>ARRAEUS</strong></font></a> - Michael Julianum: <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T413. Paris, edited by Barraeus (Rene Laurens de la Barre). Contains the works of Tertullian and Arnobius. See attached page for more details. PL1 42A-C. Online: <a href="../editions/barraeus_title_page.htm">Title page (fol 1r)</a>, <a href="../editions/barraeus_p2.htm">Table of contents (fol.1v)</a> <u>Checked</u> <i>I have seen a copy offered for sale at $300</i>.</p> <p><a href="../editions/barraeus_guilielmum.htm"><strong>1580</strong> : <strong>B</strong><font size="2"><strong>ARRAEUS</strong></font></a> - William Julianum(another issue): <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T414. Paris, edited by Barraeus (Rene Laurens de la Barre). Contains the works of Tertullian and Arnobius. See attached page for more details. Not in Migne. Online: <a href="../editions/barraeus_guilielmum_title_page.htm">Title page (fol 1r)</a> <u>Checked</u> </p> <ul> <li>Durham (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Title: Opera Tertulliani et Arnobij quotquot ab interitu vindicari summorum virorum industria potuerunt, cum veterum exemplarium, tum recentiorum collatione restituta ... Omnia studio ... Renati Laurentij de la Barre ...<br> -- Publisher: Parisiis : apud Guilielmum Iulianum ... [excudebat Petrus le Voirrier ... ], 1580 [mense Iunio]<br> -- Physical Desc.: 2 pts in 1v. ([12], 728, [84]; 240, [16]p.) (2o)<br> -- Notes: The commentary on Psalms in pt 2, ascribed to Arnobius Afer, is really by Arnobius the younger (NUC)<br> -- Provenance: Insc. of H. Wayland at base of t.p., late 16th c. - Peterhouse pressmark Occ.V2.C2.F2.L17 //<br> Binding: Late 16th c. blind tooled calf centrepiece bdg</li> <li>Oxford: Merton College (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Title: Opera Tertulliani et Arnobii quotquot ab interitu vindicari summorum virorum industria potuerunt : cum veterum exemplarium, tum recentiorum collatione restituta, locis Scripturæ aucta, & illustrata commentariis quæ aliâs authoribus subobscuris & difficillimis non mediocrem lucem afferre potuerunt / Omnia studio et labore Renati Laurentii de la Barre. Additis indicibus fidissimis & amplissimis<br> -- Publisher: Parisiis : Apud Guilielmum Iulianum, sub signo Amicitiae propè Collegium Cameracense., M.D.LXXX<br> -- Physical Desc.: [12], 728, [84], 240, [16] p ; fol<br> -- Notes: Colophon reads: Excudebat Petrus le Voirrier regius in mathematicis typographus, anno salutis humanae M.D.LXXX. mense Iunio; Head- and tail-pieces, initials, marginal notes; Includes indexes; Opera Tertvlliani et Arnobii qvotqvot ab interitv vindicari summorvm virorvm indvstria potvervnt; Printer's device with initials GI, inscription "Typus amicitiae" and motto "Nil Deus hac nobis maius concessit in usus" on t.p ; Signatures: a6 a-c6 d4 e6 f-i4 k-z6 A-H6 I4 K-Z6 Aa-Ee6 Ff4 Gg-Zz6 AA6 2A-2V6 2X8; The Commentarii in Psalmos (p. 1-132, 4th group) is by Arnobius the Younger--cf. Migne, PL, v. 53, col. 321; The works by Arnobius have separate pagination and register. </li> <li>British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>).</li> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Title : Opera Tertulliani et Arnobii quotquot ab interitu vindi cari summorum virorum industria potuerunt, cum veterum exemplarium, tum recentiorum collatione restituta, locis Scripturae aucta, et illustrata commentariis. Omnia studio et labore Renati-Laurentii de la Barre / Tertullien <br> Publisher : Parisiis : Julianus (1580)<br> Description : 2° [XI] - 728--240- p. <br> Notes : 14506RES. Ex libris mss. : Clementis Gilles presbiteri Balmensis. - Cachet "L'Abbé Flottes". Rel. Daim. </li> <li>From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> Opera Tertulliani et Arnobii... omnia studio et labore Renati Laurentii de la Barre. Tertullian & Arnobius. Price: £ 174.8 [May 2004] Book Description: Parisiis, apud Michaelem Julianum 1580. Hardcover. Folio. (12),728,(84),240,(15)pp. Contemporary calf, dry & worn, most of spine missing, stitching weak, binding split in half. Light marginal staining. </li> <li>From a dealer catalogue [July 2006]:<br> Tertulliano (Quintus Septimius Tertullianus Florens), Arnobio (Arnobius), La Barre Rene Laurent. Opera TERTULLIANI et ARNOBII quotquot ab interitu vindicari summorum virorum industria potuerunt, cum veterum exemplarium, tum recentiorum collatione restituta, locis scripturae aucta, & illustrata commentariis quae aliâs authoribus subobscuris & difficillimis non mediocrem lucem afferre potuerunt. Omnia studio et labore RENATI LAURENTII DE LA BARRE. Additis indicibus fidissimis & amplissimis [marca tipogr.], Parisiis, Apud Michaëlem Iulianum, ad montem divi Hilarij, sub insigni stellae coronatae. M.D.LXXX [linea], Cum privilegio regis. // [Coloph.] Excudebat Petrus Voirrier Regius in Mathematicis Typographus, Anno salutis humanae M.D.LXXX. mense Iunio. Book Description: Julian Michel (Iulianus Micheles), Le Voirier Pierre, Parigi, 1580. Folio [cm. 32,5 x 22]; pp. 12 n.n. + 728 + 84 n.n. + 240 + 16 n.n. Leg. settecentesca in mezza pergamena rigida con piatti in carta marmorizzata, cartellino colorato impresso in oro sul dorso parzialmente scollato; tagli colorati di giallo; piccoli fori di tarli. Fregi, finalini e capilettera decorati. Pagine leggermente brunite. Prima ed. francese. Graesse IV, 69. Adams T 413. Bookseller: <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=698481969&tab=1&searchurl=y%3D0%26bsi%3D30%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Studio Antenore</a> <span class="scndInfo">(Roma, Italy)</span></span><span class="scndInfo">. </span><span class="P.small"><br> Price: <span class="price">£ 463.11</span></span> <span class="price"> [July 2006]</span></li> </ul> <span class="P.small"> <p><b>1580</b> : French translation of <i>De cultu feminarum</i>. Not in Migne. <u>Not checked</u>.</p> <ul> <li>Oxford: Bodleian (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: Deux traitez / de Florent Tertullian, docteur tres-ancien, et voisin du temps des Apostres, enuiro[n] CLXX ans apres l'incarnation de Iesus Christ. L'vn des parures & ornemens: l'autre des habits & accoustremens des femmes christiennes. Plus vn traité de sainct Cyprian euesque de Carthage, touchant la discipline & les habits des filles<br> -- Publisher: A Geneve. : Par Iean de Laon., 1580<br> -- Physical Desc.: 68, [4] p ; 8o<br> -- Notes: Final [3] p. blank; Head-piece; initial; ornaments; Signatures: A-D8 E4; "Traitté de S. Cyprian touchant la discipline & les habits des filles"--p. 42-68; Translated by Lambert Daneau, identified on caption title of the second treatise of Tertullian on p. 29; Translation of: De cultu feminarum. Lambert Daneau, ca. 1530-1595?; Jean de Laon, 1518-ca. 1599 [printer].</li> <li>British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: Deux Traitez de Florent Tertullian ... L'un des Parures & ornemens: l'autre des Habits & accoustremens des femmes Chrestiennes (mis en Fraçois par L. Daneau). Plus un traité de sainct Cyprian ... touchant la discipline & les habits des filles.<br> -- Publisher: Genève : J. de Laou, 1580.<br> -- Physical Desc.: pp. 68. ; 8o.</li> <li>From a Second Life Books dealer catalogue [April 2005]:<br> DANEAU, Lambert, translator. DEUX TRAITEZ DE FLORENT TERTVLLIAN, DOCTEVR TRES-ANCIEN, ET VOI FIN DU TEMPS DES APOSTLES, ENUIRO CLXX ANS APRES L'INCARNATION DE JESUS CHRIST. L'un des parures & ornemens: L'autre des habits & accoutremens des femmes Chrestiennes. Plus un traite de Sainct Cyprian Evesque de Carthage, touchant la discipline & les habits des filles. <br> Geneva: Jean de Laon, 24 May, 1580. First Genevan Edition. 8vo, pp. 68, [2] leaves. Woodcut ornament on the title-page, decorated with<br> ornamental initials and tailpieces. Bound in 19th century half calf by Petit, a fine copy. Erdman # 49; BM/STC French p. 127; Chaix, Dufour.<br> Moeckli, Les imprimes a Geneve, des 1550 a 1600, p. 99; Felice, Lambert Daneau, sa vie et ses oeuvres, pp. 149-150, no, I-II; not in Heltzel; not in Aresty. A tract on the excessive love of finery by women. "First Genevan Edition (and the first in which the various texts were printed together) of these translations from the Tertullian (first: Paris, 1565) and Cyprian (first: Orleans, 1566), the author's first published works. Daneau wants to show in the first two translations (from De cultu foeminarum) that the church fathers (according to 1. Tim.2:9) had already condemned women's excessive love of finery and passion for licentious clothing and ornaments (cf. I. Maclean, "The Renaissance Notion of Woman" Cambridge, 1980, pp. 15-16). The translation from Cyprian is addressed to woman in marrying age and gives advice on their education and conduct in conjugal life. Early texts arguing against licentious clothing as well as advice to women on education and marriage. Daneau (1530-1595) began his career as a lawyer but after an extended stay in Geneva in 1560, he dedicated his life to theology and became a prominent leader in the Protestant movement in France. $3,000.00 </li> </ul> <p><strong>1582</strong> : German version of De patientia. In octavo, by Luc. Maio, Smalkalacae. PL1 42C. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><strong><a href="../editions/1584_pamelius.htm">1583</a></strong> <a href="../editions/1584_pamelius.htm"> : <strong>PAMELIUS </strong>(Sonnius) : <strong>6th Edition</strong> </a> : Paris, folio. <u>Not checked</u>. edited by Jac. Pamelius of Bruges, based on Gelenius, plus using 3 Vatican codices; also 1 each from the monasteries of St. Amandus and St. Bavonus, and 1 from John Clement, the Englishman. The book was split into 5 sections. He also printed the fragments, and the poems. Apparently he also refers to a Greek copy of the works of Tertullian in the library of Philip II of Spain in the dedicatory epistle(see lost works page for details). <u>Not checked</u>. According to CTC 84, §15, we owe the chapter divisions in many of Tertullian's works (such as <i>De corona</i>) to this edition. Some copies of this were supplied to Plantin in Antwerp, and published with a fresh title page (see below). </p> <ul> <li> Migne lists it as a reprint of Pamelius, with additional notes by Andreas Hoyus. (Probably in error). Also, "Hujus exemplaris apologeticus cum cod. MS. collatus exstabat in Bibl. Baluziana." PL1 42C-D. <u></u> <li> Oxford Early Books Project list: Corpus, Oriel, Wadham <li> Not listed in Bodleian online catalogue. <li> Details and images of a copy at in the Sandor Teszler Library at Wofford College in the USA are online. <li> Oxford: Corpus Christi (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: Q. Septimij Florentis Tertulliani Carthaginiensis presbyteri, Opera quæ hactenus reperiri potuerunt omnia / Iam postremum, ad exemplaria manuscripta collatione facta, quamaccuratiss. recognita, aliquot etiam libris auctiora; nunc primùm in capita, & certo ordine, habita quantam fieri potuit temporum ratione, in quinque tomos distincta ; Cum Iacobi Pamelij Brugensis, ... argumentis & adnotationibus toti operi interiectis, quibus tum loci obscuriores explicantur, tum quicquid ad antiquitatem ecclesiasticam spectat, illustratur. Ad eodem Pamelio recèns adiecta; Tertulliani vita; scripturarum citatarum index locupletiss. aliaque prolegomena<br> -- Publisher: Parisiis : Apud Michaelem Sonnium, ... ., M. D. LXXXIII<br> -- Physical Desc.: 1278 p ; fol. </ul> <p><strong><a href="../editions/1584_pamelius.htm">1584</a></strong> <a href="../editions/1584_pamelius.htm"> : <strong>PAMELIUS</strong> (Plantin) : <strong>6th Edition</strong> </a> : Antwerp, folio. <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T415(Christ's [defective]). <u>Not checked</u>. This is identical to the 1583, but with a different title page, since Sonnius supplied Plantin with the copies for sale in Antwerp (according to VOET). <ul> <li> Migne lists it as Antwerp, reprint of Pamelius by Plantin in folio. (As he believed there was a 1579 original) He tells us a copy collated by Jo. Mercerius with the manuscript codices of Agobard was listed in <em>Cat. Bibl. Leidens. (Lugd. Bat. 716)</em>. PL1 42D-43A. <li> <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T415. Cambridge: Christ's College (defective) <li> Oxford Early Books Project list: Merton, Pusey, St. Johns <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani ... opera quæ hactenus reperiri potuerunt omnia: iam postremum recogn., auctiora, cum I. Pamelii argumentis & adnotationibus. Ab eodem adiecta Tertulliani vita, Scripturarum citatarum index alia['q]; prolegomena. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Antu. 1584</i><br> Description: <i>Folio</i><br> Other names: <i>Jacobus Pamelius, Bishop of Saint-Omer</i> <li> Oxford: Merton College (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Carthaginiensis presbyteri, Opera quæ hactenus reperiri potuerunt omnia : iam postremum, ad exemplaria manuscripta collatione facta, quamaccuratissimè recognita, aliquot etiam libris auctiora; nunc primùm in capita, & certo ordine, habita quantum fieri potuit temporum ratione, in quinque tomos distincta / Cum Iacobi Pamelii Brugensis, theologi, Archidiaconi Audomaropolitani, argumentis & adnotationibus toti operi interiectis; quibus tum loci obscuriores explicantur, tum quidquid ad antiquitatem ecclesiasticam spectat, illustratur. Ab eodem Pamelio recens adiecta; Tertulliani vita; scripturarum citatarum index locupletiss. aliasq[ue] prolegomena. Catalogum totius operis inuenies lector post epistolas dedicatorias; & in singulis tomis praefatiunculas de librorum ordine<br> -- Publisher: Antuerpiæ : Apud Christophorum Plantinum., M.D.LXXXIIII<br> -- Physical Desc.: 209, [5], 3-1278 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : ill. (port.) ; fol<br> -- Notes: Also issued with imprint date 1583 (cf. Ruelens-De Backer p. 253); the privilege (p. [210], 1st count) is granted to Michel Sonnius in Paris, & following it is the statement "Achevé d'imprimer au mois de iuillet, 1583". The BN records a copy with Sonnius imprint dated 1584. Each of the five volumes into which the work is divided has divisional half-t.p.; pagination and register continuous throughout. Head-pieces, initials, marginal notes. Includes index. Printer's device with motto "Labore et constantia" on title page. Signatures: [alpha]-[lamda]6 [mu]8 [nu]-pi]6 [rho]8 A-P6 Q4 R-Z6 Aa-Hh6 Ii8 (Ii8 blank) Kk-Zz6 AA-ZZ6 AAa-RRr6 SSs8 (SSs8 blank) TTt-ZZz6 AAA-NNN6 OOO6. Woodcut medallion portrait of the author on leaf [rho]8v <li> Durham (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Physical Desc.: 209, [3], 1278p. (2o)<br> -- Binding: Late 16th c. blind tooled calf centrepiece bdg<!-- 180016953241 --> </ul> <p><strong>1585</strong> : Paris, a reprint of Pamelius by Mich. Sonnium. A typographical error in the work gives a date of 1548. PL1 43A-B. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><strong><a href="../editions/1594_raemond.htm">1594</a></strong> <a href="../editions/1594_raemond.htm"> : Florimond de R<SPAN class="small">AEMOND</SPAN>, <i> Erreur populaire de la Papesse Jane</i>.</a> Bordeaux: S.Millanges (1594). 316 pp, 8o. Contains French translations of Tertullian, <i>De Corona</i> and <i>Ad Martyras</i>. PL1 43B. <u>Not checked</u> Reprinted 1599. </p> <p><b>1594</b> : Cologne: Birckmann. "Tres gravissimi": Tertullian, <i>De praescriptione</i>; Vincent of Lerins, Edmund Campion. 16o. Not in Migne. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li>British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: Tres gravissimi, ... Catholicæ fidei constantiæ, testes. Tertullianus de præscriptionibus adversus hæreticos, ... J. Pamelii annotationibus illustratus. Vincentius Lirinensis adversus prophanas omnium hæreseon novationes, ... annotationibus explicatus. E. Campiani oblati certaminis in caussa fidei rationes decem, Angliæ Academicis redditæ, quibus accessit brevis auctoris vita & epistolæ, etc<br> -- Publisher: Coloniæ Agrippinæ : In officina Birckmannica, 1594.<br> -- Physical Desc.: pp. 411. ; 16o.</li> </ul> <p><strong>1595</strong> : Junius, De Pallio. Leiden: Plantin. Edited with notes by Franciscus Junius. <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T419(Gonville+Caius). <u>Not checked</u> Migne is uncertain about the size of the volume, as his catalogues give two different sizes: </p> <ul> <li>PL1 43B. -- <em>Lugduni Batavor. ex off. Plantiniana.</em> 4. (Sic in Cat. Bibl. Leidensis) et 8. (Cat. de la Bibl. du Roi. p. 364. t. I.) Q. Sept. Flor. Tertulliani Liber de Pallio, ex editione et cum notis Francisci Junii.</li> <li>British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>): <br> -- Title: Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani de Pallio liber. Cum notis Francisci Junii.<br> -- Publisher: Lugduni Batavorum : Ex officina Plantiniana apud Franciscum Raphelengium, 1595.<br> -- Physical Desc.: pp. 73. ; 4o.<br> -- Notes: <b>Copious MS. notes</b>. Interleaved.</li> </ul> <p><b>1595</b> : Florimond de Raemond, Erreur populaire de la Papesse Ieanne. [By F. de Raemond.], Lyon, 1595. 3 pt. ; 8o. Not in Migne. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li>British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a> given above): <br> -- Publisher: Lyon, 1595.<br> -- Notes: Each pt. has a distinct titlepage and pagination, but the register is continuous</li> </ul> <p><strong>1596</strong> : Heidelberg: Commelin press. Folio. Notes from Rhenanus, Pamelius and Junius. Migne says it is mentioned by Sandius, du Pin, Cave. PL1 43C. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><a href="../editions/junius.htm"><strong>1597</strong> : <strong>J</strong><font size="2"><strong>UNIUS</strong></font></a> : <a href="../sources.htm#adams">Adams</a> T416(Gonville+Caius, Emmanuel(x2)). Franeker with notes by Franciscus Junius (François Dujon, a protestant). Referred to in French literature as the Pamelius-Dujon edition. Mostly a reprint of Pamelius without his notes, but with those of Rhenanus. Also contains the censure of Rhenanus by the Spanish Inquisition of 1584. Notable for the appendix containing the collation of the lost Fulda MS from notes by Modius. See attached page for more details. PL1 43C-44B. Online: <a href="../editions/junius_title_page.htm">Title page</a>, <a href="../editions/junius_toc1.htm">Contents 1</a>, <a href="../editions/junius_toc2.htm">Contents 2</a>, <a href="../editions/junius_modius.htm">Intro to Modius' notes</a>. <u>Checked</u> Also in British Library.</p> <ul> <li> Two copies are listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani ... opera quæ adhuc reperiri potuerunt omnia: ex ed. I. Pamelii, quibus additæ sunt annotationes B. Rhenani: item[que] castigationes ac notæ F. Junii. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Franekeræ 1597</i><br> Description: <i><[5 pt.].> ; (fol.) </i><br> Other names: <i>Bildius, Beatus; Junius, Franciscus 1545-1602.</i> <li> Oxford: Hertford, Magdalen colleges (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Title: Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Carthaginiensis presbyteri, auctoris antiquissimi Opera quæ adhuc reperiri potuerunt omnia / ex editione Iacobi Pamelii Brugensis ; Quibus seorsim additæ sunt annotationes Beati Rhenani Seletstadiensis, auctæ censura Inquisitionis Hispanicæ: itemq[ue] castigationes ac notæ perspicuæ & breves Francisci Junii Biturigis, tum ex MSS. fide, & Latini Latinii Viterbiensis, aliorumq[ue] symbolis comportatæ, tum coniecturis grauissimis atque lectissimis accuratæ<br> -- Publisher: Franekerae : Excudebat Ægidius Radæus, Ordinum Frisiæ Typographus., M.D.XCVII<br> -- Physical Desc.: [4], 655, [1], 310, [2], 127, [1], 88, 59, [1] p ; fol<br> -- Notes: "Beati Rhenani Seletstadiensis in Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani opera, ... annotationes" has special half title, Opera quæ adhuc reperiri potuerunt omnia; Signatures: pi1 *1 A-Q6 R2 S-3K6, 2A-22Q4, 3A-3Q4, 4A-4G6 4H2, a-e6 (22Q4 blank) <li> Leeds (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Publisher: Franekeræ [Netherlands] : Excudebat Ægidius Radæus ..., 1597<br> -- Physical Desc.: 5 pts. in 1v ; 31 cm (fol.)<br> -- Notes: Title vignette (device); Each pt. has separate paging; Includes quotations in Greek; Errata: [pt. 4], p. 21-23 <li> Manchester (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>). <li> Aberdeen (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>). <li> British Library (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>). <li> Durham (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Physical Desc.: [4], 655, [1]; [8], 310, [2]; 127, [1]; 88; 59, [1] p. (2o)<br> -- Notes: The notes by Franciscus Junius and Beatus Rhenanus and the indices all have separate pagination and signatures; Pages 201-218 have been cropped at the foredge removing extensive manuscript notes in the hand of Martin Joseph Routh; Binding: half calf, grey paper sides, late 18th/early 19th century <li> From a dealer catalogue:<br> TERTULLIANI Q. SEPTIMII FLORENTIS CARTHAGINIENSIS OPERA QUAE ADHUC REPERIRI PUTERUNT OMNIA FRANEKERAE AEGIDIUS RADAEUS 1597 <br> Rileg. piena pergamena con piatto anteriore con mancanze. Titolo manoscritto al dorso. H. 31. Pg. 4 nn. - 655. Unito a: OPERA QUAE EXSTANT OMNIA CASTIGATIONES ET NOTAE ... FRANCISCI IUNI BITURIGIS di Pg. 8 nn. - 310 . Unito a : BEATI RHENANI SELEZESTADIENSIS... HIS SUBIECTAE SUNT CENSURAE INQUISITIONIS HISPANICAE di Pg. 127 e Pg. 88 - 59 di indici in greco e latino. ( Graesse vol. VI - Pg. 69)<br> Price: EUR 750 (July 2006) </ul> <p><strong>1597</strong> : Geneva, reprint of Pamelius. PL1 44C. (Sand, Du Pin, Cave) <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><strong>1598</strong> : Paris: Michel Somnium, reprint of Pamelius. Migne says it adds notes by Latino Latini, and John Mercer on De Pallio. PL1 44C. <u>Not checked</u>.</p> <ul> <li> Oxford Early Books Project list: Oxford Colleges: Corpus, Lincoln <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani ... opera quæ hactenus reperiri potuerunt omnia, iam postremum recogn., auctiora. Cum I. Pamelii argumentis & adnotationibus. Ab eodem adiecta Tertulliani vita, aliáque prolegomena. Accessere et Loci ex coniectura Latini Latinii restituti, & erudita in lib. de pallio I. Mercerii commentaria. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Par. 1598</i><br> Description: <i>Folio</i> <li> From a dealer catalogue:<br> TERTULLIANUS , SEPTIMUS FLORENS. Opera quae hactenus reperiri potuerunt omnia. Iam postreum ad exemplaris manuscripta collatione facta ... cum Iacobi Pamelii Erugensis ... argumentis et adnotationibus .... Book Description: Michaelem Sonnium 1598., Paris, 1598. Folio, pp. 1278, [34]; text partially in double column, wood cut initials and ornaments; contemporary full calf, upper joint starting, moderate wear at extremities; a good and reasonably sound copy, unrestored. Early engraved bookplate of John Marquis of Tweesdale, Earle of Gifford. .... First published in Antwerp in 1579, Pamelius' edition is of special importance as he used manuscripts which have since disappeared. OCLC records only the Niedersächsischen Staats-und Univ. copy; not in Adams.<br> Price: <span class="price">£ 870.26</span></span> <span class="price"> [July 2006]</span> </ul> <span class="P.small"> <p><strong>1599</strong> : Heidelberg: Commelin press. Folio. Reprint of Pamelius. PL1 45A. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><strong>1599</strong> : Cologne: Arnold Mylium. 12o. Reprint of De praescriptio and notes from the Pamelius edition. PL1 45A. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><strong>1599</strong> : French translations of <em>De corona</em> and <em>Ad Martyras</em> - second edition of 1594 (for Cor.) and 1597 (for Mart.) Migne adds, "Ad calcem tract. ejusdem de</span> <span class="P.small">Antichristo et Antipapissa Johanna." PL1 45B. <u>Not checked</u>. (See 1594 edition for details of Raemond).</span></p> <ul> <li><span class="P.small"><i>From an email sent to me by Cédric Monget who has examined the Bordeaux copy:</i><br> R<SPAN class="small">AEMOND</SPAN> (Florimond de), L'Anti-Christ, et l'Anti-Papesse... Edition seconde reveüe, corrigee, et de beaucoup augmentee par l'Autheur., 1 vol., in-4°, pièces limin. + 485 ff + table, A Paris, chez Abel l'Angelier, 1599.<br> + [Locations: Bordeaux BM (T2709); Minneapolis U. of Minnesota ; Paris Arsenal (4° T 2291 et T 2292) ; Paris BN (D 5957) ; Philadelphia U of Pennsylvania ; New-Hamps, Yale U].<br> + ff. : 455-482 : "De la couronne du soldat. Traduict du Latin de Q. Septim. Tertullian." (Latin text and facing French translation). ff.456-7 are a dedicatory letter to "A Monsieur de Malvin, seigneur de Cesac, conseiller du Roy en sa Cour de Parlement de Bordeaux." In this, 'Florimond de Raemond insiste sur la difficulté qu'il y a à traduire et surtout lorsqu'il s'agit du latin de Tertullien... Il complète en citant La Boétie : "Que de tourner d'une langue estrangere / La peine est grande et la gloire legere."' Then follows the l'"Advertissement au lecteur" (ff 457-460), in which he places the work in its historical context and states his intention to translate <i>De praescriptione haereticorum</i> if the present volume is well-received. However he died in 1601, two years after this work, and never did so. Revised from 1594 edition.<br> + ff. : 482-486 : "Aux Martyrs. Traduict du Latin de Q. Septim. Tertullian." (texte français seul). Revised from 1597 edition. Dedicated "A Robert Remond [son] frere de la compagnie du nom de IESUS." (f° 483)<br> + <i>M. Monget adds: </i>Florimond de Raemond, parlementaire bordelais successeur de Montaigne, marié à la soeur du démonologue Pierre De Lancre, est un controversiste reconnu. Et c'est dans le cadre de la controverse que cette traduction et la suivante doivent être comprises. Ainsi, il dit (f° 459) : "Or les Lutheriens, compilateurs des Centuries mensongeres, pour se demesler de l'auctorité de Tertullian, disent qu'il avoit aprins en l'escole de Montanus, tout ce qu'il escrit des traditions de l'Eglise Catholique..." mais s'ils le refusent comme théologien, qu'ils l'acceptent comme historien! au même titre que Salluste ou que Tacite! Et c'est en effet les éléments historiques qu'apporte Tertullien qui serve Raemond dans sa défense de l'Eglise.</span></li> </ul> <p> <span class="P.small"><b>1600</b> : Jacob Gretser. Arguments about the meaning of some passages in Tertullian, against the notes of Junius. Not in Migne. <u>Not checked</u>.</span></p> <ul> <span class="P.small"> <li> British Library, 2 copies (Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a>):<br> -- Title: J. Gretseri ... libri duo de modo agendi Jesuitarum cum pontificibus, prælatis, principibus, populo, juventute, et inter se mutuo, oppositi ejusdem argumenti libello anonymo et famoso. Accessit vindicatio locorum quorundam Tertullianicorum a perversis F. Junii Calvinistæ depravationibus.<br> -- Publisher: Ingolstadii, 1600.<br> -- Physical Desc.: 4o.</span> </ul> <p><span class="P.small"><b>1600</b> : Edm. Richerius. Paris: Ambros. Drouart. 8<sup>o</sup>. Text of De Pallio, with French translation and Latin notes by Edm. Richerius. PL1 45B. <u>Not checked</u>. Migne gives his source: "(<em>Cat. de la Biblioth. du Roy. p.</em> 364.)."</p> <p><strong>1601</strong> : Heidelberg, Pamelius reprint. Folio. (Sand, Cave). PL1 45C. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><b>1601</b> : Geneva, Pamelius reprint with notes by Du Pin. PL1 45C: "Eamdem hoc anno <em>Genevae</em> prodiisse Dupinius adnotavit." <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1601</b> : Coloniae Agripp. in-12. Tertullian, <i>De praescriptione</i>; Vincent of Lerins, "<i>adversus profanas omnium haereseon novationes</i><i>"</i>; Edmund Campion, "certaminis in causa Fidei rationes decem". Migne gives as his source: "<em>Catal. Bibl. Regalis Carthusiae S. Martini.</em> Neapoli 1764. f." PL1 45C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1601</b> : Paris. Tertullian, <i>De spectaculis</i>. </p> <ul> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Author : Tertullien<br> Title : De Spectaculis / Tertullien <br> Publisher : Parisiis : apud Bartholomaeum Macaeum 1601 <br> Description : 357 p. ; 8° <br> Notes : 42525RES. F.X. Fabre. Rel. 18° s. veau granité. Boulenger (Jules-César). - Liber de spoliis bellicis, tropha eis, arcubus triumphalibus, & popa triumphi. Cui accessit liber Onuphirii Panvini... de triumpho & de ludis circensibus </li> </ul> <p><b>1602</b> : "In librum de <em>Praescriptionibus</em> notas edidit Justus Calvinus in libro Moguntiae edito sub hoc titulo: <em>Praescriptionum adversus haereticos perpetuarum tractatus sex</em>". PL1 45C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1603</b> : "Theodori Petreii confessio Tertullianica et Cyprianana in IV libr. digesta. Paris., in-8<sup>o</sup>". PL1 45D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><strong>1603</strong> : <strong>W</strong><span class="P.small"><strong>OUWER</strong> : Frankfurt, edited by Jo. Wouwer. Emendationes Epidicticae ad Q. S. Fl. Tertulliani opera. A book of suggested emendations. Includes readings from the 'lost codex' of Fulvio Orsini. PL1 45D-46A. <u>Not checked</u> </span> </p> <p><b>1605</b> : Cracoviae(Poland): Andr. Petriconius. "Q. Sept. Flor. Tertulliani de Praescriptionibus adversus omnes haereticos liber, distinctus in capita et brevibus notationibus, ex <em>Jacobi Pamelii</em> commentariis illustratus". PL1 46A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1606</b> : Trium nobilium auctorum. Tertulliani Afri (De praescriptionibus contra haereticos); Vincentii Lirinensis Galli. Edumdi Campiani angli. Opuscula Tria vere aurea. 3 parts. Rorschachii, excudebat Bartholemeus Schnell, 12o. <u>Not Checked</u>. Copies listed; Oxford Colleges: Campion. (Not from Migne, but courtesy of the Oxford Early Printed Books Project) </p> <p><strong>1607</strong> : Franeker, reprint of 1597 Franeker Pamelius. Folio. PL1 46B. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><b>1607</b> : Geneva, reprint of 1597 Franeker Pamelius. Folio. PL1 46B. <u>Not checked.</u> </p> <p><b>1607</b> : L'anti-Papesse. Florimond de Rémond. [Ad Martyes, De Corona, French]. Copy listed in the catalogue of Canterbury Cathedral library. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><strong>1608</strong> : Paris, reprint of 1598 Paris Pamelius. Folio. PL1 46B. <u>Checked</u>. Copies: Plume Library; Oxford Colleges: St. Hilda; <i>Personal copy</i>. Some images of pages: <a href="1608_pamelius/titlepage.jpg">title page</a>; <a href="1608_pamelius/p66.jpg">66</a>, <a href="1608_pamelius/p67.jpg">67</a>, <a href="1608_pamelius/p68.jpg">68</a>, <a href="1608_pamelius/p69.jpg">69</a>, <a href="1608_pamelius/p70.jpg">70</a>, <a href="1608_pamelius/p71.jpg">71</a>. </p> <ul> <li><a href="http://www.gencat.es/bc/virtua/catalan/">Biblioteca de Catalunya</a>: <br> Title: <i>Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani ... Opera quae hactenus reperiri potuerunt omnia : iam postremum ad exemplaria manuscripta collatione facta, quàm accuratiss, recognita, aliquot etiam libris auctiora, nunc... in quinque tomos distincta ; cum Iacobi Pamelii ... argumentis & adnotationibus toti operi interiectis, quibus tum loci obscuriores explicantur, tum quidquid ad antiquitatem ecclesiasticam spectat, illustratur ; ab eodem Pamelio recens adiecta Tertuliani vita, scripturarum citatarum index locupletissimus, aliáque prolegomena ; accessêre ... in lib. de Pallio Ioannis Mercerii ... commentaria</i><br> Publ: Parisiis : [Compagnie de la grand-navire], 1608<br> Physical: 5 t. en 1 vol. 167 [i.e. 187], [1], 1101, [1] p. : 2º ; 37 cm<br> Notes: Marca de la Compagnie de la grand-navire a la port. amb els monogrames dels impr.: Barthélemy Macé, Ambroise Drouart i Michael Laurens (Renouard (Répertoire) 91) -- Errors en la 1a paginació: p. 137-156 repetides en la numeració -- Signatures: a-p6, q4, A-M6, N8, O-Cc6, Dd4, Ee-Cccc6, Dddd4, Eeee-Hhhh6, Iiii8, Kkkk-Zzzz6 -- Port. a 2 tintes, retrat de l'autor p. 16 (1a seq.), estampes p. 440 i 1101, frisos, caplletres orn. xilogràfics -- Referències.: BLC 323, 63; CCPBE[en línia]; NUC 587, 0109695</li> <li>From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> Opera quae hactenus reperiri potuerunt omnia. Iam postremum, ad exemplaria manuscripta collatione facta, quam accuratissime recognita, aliquot etiam libris auctiora; nunc primum in capita, and certo ordine, habita quantum fieri potuit temporum ratione, in quinque Tomos distincta [...] Tertullian] Tertullianus, Quintus Septimius Florens: (Pamelius, J.; Mercerius, J., ed. and comm.:) <br> Book Description: Parisiis [Paris], cum privilegio regis 1608. Folio, pp. 1101, with blank opposite p. 871. Title in red and black with large woodcut printers ship vignette. Large woodcut portrait of Tertullian, full-page woodcut cosmography opposite p. 441, engraving of senator in toga on p. 1101, occasional small woodcuts in text. Light age-yellowing, stains to extreme edge of top corner (blank), bound in tan half calf and marbled boards, edges red (faded). Jacobus Pamelius edition of Tertullian, first printed 1579; Adams (T 416) records an intervening edition of 1597. Pamelius (1536-1587) was a Belgian priest and patristics scholar.<br> Price: £ 375.00 [May 2004] </li> <li>From a dealer advert [May 2004]:<br> Opera quae hactenus reperiri potuerunt omnia. Iam postremum, ad exemplaria manuscripta collatione facta...Cum Jacobi Pamelii Brugensis argumentis et adnotationibus toti operi interiectis...5 parts in 1 vol. T<SPAN class="small">ERTULLIANUS</SPAN> <br> Book Description: Paris, 1608, Cont.vellum, bottom corner sl. worn, eng. titlepage, 167, 1101 pp. 1 engr. plate and a few engravings in the text. Folio.<br> Price: £ 300.23 [May 2004] </li> </ul> <p><b>1608 and 1609</b> : Two 'reprints' of Junius of 1597 at Heidelberg; but probably just exemplars of the 1597 with a new title page. <u>Not checked</u>. Details from Chronica Tertullianea 2003, §66 (p.421) by Pierre Petitmengin. </p> <p><strong>1609</strong> : Antwerp: Commelin, listed in Migne as a reprint of Antwerp Pamelius of 1583( surely 1584?) edition. Copies: Woodbridge parochial library (with rear portion of a 1597 Junius bound at the back). PL1 46B. <u>Checked</u> </p> <p><strong>1610</strong> : Paris, reprint of Pamelius. PL1 46C. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><strong>1612</strong> : Frankfurt-am-Main: Richter press. Emendationes Epidicticae ad Q. S. Fl. Tertulliani opera. Reprint of Wouwer. PL1 46C. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><b>1612</b> : Paris, in 8<sup>o</sup>. French translation of <i>De Praescriptione</i>, by Brossaeus. PL1 46C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><strong>1613</strong> : <strong>H<span class="P.small">ERALDUS</span></strong> : Paris, Plantin Press apud Hadrian Perier, <em>Apologeticus</em>. Edited by Desiderius Heraldus using Codex Puteanii and Codex Bongarsii. Otherwise based on Pamelius. Also contains <em>Minucius Felix</em>. PL1 46D-47C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li> Oxford Early Books Project list: Oxford Colleges: All Souls, Brasenose, Corpus, Christ Church, New, Pusey, University <li> From a dealer catalogue: <br> Q. SEPTIMII FLORENTIS TERTULLIANI. Apologeticus. Desiderius Heraldus ex antiquis libris emandauit, Commentario Libro illustrauit, Duos digressionum libros, quibus eiusdem Tertulliani, & aliorum Scriptorum plurima loca emendantur, explicantur et illustrantur, adjecit. M. Minucii Felicis. Octavivs. Desiderius Heraldus Ms. Reg. ope emendauit, & Notas addidit. Lutetiae Parisiorum, Hadrianum Perier 1613; in-8 pl. bas. ancienne. Dos à nerfs, 8 ff. nch. , 61 pp. , 3 ff. nch. 310 pp. et, titre, 3 ff. nch. et 99 pp. Rel. défr. Qq. mouill. Rogné.<br> I have seen this offered at $150. <li> From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> Apologeticus. Desiderius Heraldus ex antiquis libris emendavit, Commentario libro illustravit, et duos Digressionum Libros, quibus eiusdem Tertulliani & aliorum.- Desiderius Heraldus Ms. Reg. ope emendavit, & notas addidit. Tertulliano Quinto Settimio - Minucio Felice Marco. Book Description: Lutetiae Parisiorum ex Officina Plantiniana apud Hadrianum Perier 1613. 2 opere con autonoma numerazione e frontespizio in un volume in-4 (230x162), pp. (20), 61, (7), 310 + 1 carta bianca; (8), 99, (1); legatura del primo Ottocento in m. pergamena e angoli con titolo manoscritto anticamente al dorso e piatti marmorizzati. Al primo frontespizio, impresso in rosso e nero, un ex-libris a copertura di un buco, un antico timbro di biblioteca estinta, un'impresa tipografica in silografia con la figura di una mano intenta a tracciare un cerchio con un compasso entro cornice di festoni con motto entro cartiglio: "Constantia labore". Testatine e capilettera ornati e istoriati in silografia. Edizione parigina secentesca di due delle più celebri opere apologetiche della letteratura latina cristiana, curata nel testo e nelle note dal noto filologo francese Didier Hérault. Il "Liber Commentarius" a Tertulliano dell'Hérault occupa le pp. 1-190, il "Digressionum Liber I" e il "Digressionum Liber II" le pp. 191-290. Le "Castigationes et Notae" a Minucio Felice sono alle pp. 57 e sgg. della seconda opera. Graesse, VII, 70. Bookseller Inventory # 6689. Bookseller: <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=262341152&tab=1&searchurl=y%3D0%26bsi%3D30%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Galleria Gilibert</a> <span class="scndInfo">(Turin, Italy)<br> </span> Price: £ 165.09 [May 2004; still for sale July 2006] <li> From a dealer catalogue [July 2006]:<br> <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=728159785&searchurl=sts%3Dt%26y%3D0%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus</a>; Tertullian with Commentary By Didier Hérauld. Book Description: Hadrianum Perier, 1613. Hardcover. Book Condition: Good. Small 4to, [18], 61, [7], 310, [8], 95. Rebacked, with original end papers retained. Recent spine with raised bands and contrasting red label. Covers rubbed and corners/edges worn. Library stamp of "Bibliotheca Puseiana, Oxon" on end paper, dated 1954. Elaborate woodcut head/tailpieces and initials, and engraved publisher's device on both title pages. Title page of the first part (Tertullian) is printed in red and black. Bound with the Octavius of Marcus Minucius Felix, which has a separate title page. Both parts are primarily in Latin, but with some text in Greek.Several contemporary annotations, but overall a clean copy of works by these important, early apologists: Tertullian was an Ecclesiastical writer of the 2nd/3rd century who converted from paganism to Christianity, whilst Marcus Minucius Felix is one of the earliest Latin apologists for Christianity. Bookseller Inventory # 000020. Bookseller: <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=728159785&tab=1&searchurl=sts%3Dt%26y%3D0%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Celsus Books</a> <span class="scndInfo">(Bristol, United Kingdom)</span></span><span class="scndInfo">.<br> Price: <span class="price">£ 235.00</span></span><span class="price"> [July 2006]</span><span class="P.small"> <li> Two copies are listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus. D. Heraldus emendauit, commentario libro illustr. & duos digressionum libros adiecit. M. Minucii Telicis Octauius. D. Heraldus emendauit & notas addidit.<br> Publisher: Lutet. Par. 1613<br> Description: <[3 pt.].> ; 4°<br> Other names: Hérauld, Didier. </ul> <p><strong>1614</strong> : Paris, <em>De Pallio</em> in octavo printed by Jo. Libertum. Edited by Theodore Marcillius. PL1 47C. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><strong>1616</strong> : Paris, reprint of Pamelius. Folio. PL1 47C. <u>Not checked</u>. Copies listed; Oxford Colleges: All Souls. </p> <ul> <li>Tom Littell kindly emailed me a <a href="../editions/1616_pamelius.jpg">photograph of the title page</a>. This is signed by his great-uncle, T(homas) Gardiner Littell. </li> <li>From a dealer's catalogue:<br> <table> <tr> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" color="#666640" size="2">Title:</font></td> <td vAlign="top" width="100%"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" size="2">Opera Quae Hactenus Reperiri Potuerunt Omnia, Iam Postrenum, Ad Exemplaria Manuscripta. Collatione Facta, Quam Accuratiff. Recognita, Aliquot Etiam Libris Auctiora; Nunc Primùm in Capità, & Certo Prdine, Habiota Quantum Fieri Potuit Temporum Ratione,...</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" color="#666640" size="2">Description:</font></td> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" size="2">Editions Lutetia Paris. 1616. Fort in quarto. Reliure du temps Vélin d'époque, pièce de titre, dos à nerfs. 5 volumes en 1. tome 1: Quo continentur libri adversus gentes et iudaeos, novis argumentis & Adnotationibus illuftrati. Tome 2: In quo Habenture libri paraenetici siue admonitorii ad christianos, argumentis etiam nouis & Adnotationibus aucti. Tome 3: Qui complectitur scripta adversus haereseis, cum suis argumentis et adnotationibus, per Iacobum Pamelium. Tome 4: Quo continentur poemata sacra et operum quae desiterantur notulae, cum argumentis & Adnotationibus Iacobi Pamelij. Tome 5: Qui continent ea quae in haeresi sive adversus Ecclesiam scripsit, cum iis quae aliena funt, nouis Argumentis & Adnotationibus aucta, per Iacobum Pamelium. Précédé de la vie de Tertulliani par Lacobum Pamelium. (2) du catalogue des histoires de Tertulliani. (3)Paradoxa tertillani, cum antidoto Iacobi Pamelii. (4) Proverbiales formulae, toto opere hoc tertulliniaco contentae, brevibus Scholiis illuftratae. (5) Index scripturarum sacrarum, a tertullino et novatiano citatarum, omnium. (6) Index généralis. illustré de bandeaux, vignettes, lettrines, 1 gravure en fin d'ouvrage, 1101 pages. Rousseurs et mouillures, tranches noircies par le temps, légère restauration à la page de titre et léger manque au pages 3 et 5, Mais bon état d'ensemble pour l'époque.</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" color="#666640" size="2">Price:</font></td> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" size="2">$506.00</font></td> </tr> </table> </li> </ul> <p><b><a href="../editions/1617_pamelius.htm">1617 : PAMELIUS (Reprint)</a></b> : Cologne: apud Antonium Hierat. 'same as above'. Reprint of Pamelius. Folio. Copy in Cambridge University Library. PL1 47D. <u>Checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li>Copy listed in the catalogue of Canterbury Cathedral library.</li> </ul> <p><b>1620</b> : "HERM. RATHMANI <em>Theosophia</em> priscorum patrum Tertulliani et Cypriani fidei antiquae et vitae vere christianae certa et salutaria tradens documenta, e monumentis eorum propriis reddita et recitata verbis." PL1 47D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1622</b> : "In libr. de Praescriptionibus notas edidit Albaspinoeus annexas ipsius observationum Ecclesiasticar. libb. II. Paris., 1622. Helmstad., 1672." PL1 47D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><strong>1622</strong> : <strong>S<span class="P.small">ALMASIUS</span></strong> : Paris, De Pallio, edited by Claudius Salmasius. Octavo. Used a 'vetus codex' - probably the Divionensis - to finish off his edition. I've seen this one, at the Plume Library in Maldon; also a copy at Winchester Cathedral Library. Online: <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius.jpg">Title page</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_001.jpg">1</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_002.jpg">2</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_003.jpg">3</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_004.jpg">4</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_005.jpg">5</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_006.jpg">6</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_007.jpg">7</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_008.jpg">8</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_009.jpg">9</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_010.jpg">10</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_011.jpg">11</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_012.jpg">12</a>, <a href="../editions/1622_salmasius/1622_salmasius_n000.jpg">note title page</a>. PL1 47D-48C. <u>Checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li> Winchester Cathedral Library: starts with into (online above), then pp.1-34 are <i>De Pallio</i>; 35-64 are <i>De Pallio New edition</i>; then the note title page, then 1-452 pages of notes. <li> Oxford Early Books Project list: Oxford Colleges: Lincoln, Magdalen, Queens <li> A copy is presented at Blicking Hall in Norfolk, which I have seen. <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Q. Sept. Florentis Tertulliani liber de pallio, C. Salmasius recens., explicauit, notis illustr. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Lutet. Par. 1622</i><br> Description: <i><[2 pt.].> ; 8° </i><br> Other names: <i>Saumaise, Claude de</i> <li> From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> LIBER DE PALLIO bound with Confutatio Animadversorum Antonii Cercoetii... . TERTULLIANUS, QUINTIS S F Price: £ 174.82 [May 2004] Book Description: Lutetiae Parisiorum Hieronymi Drovart 1622. Very good minor soiling few pen notationsn in margins. 170mm x 110mm bound in original full vellum covers. Manuscript pen title on spine Includes: Confutatio Animadversorum Antonii Cercoetii. Notas in Tertullianum de Pallio. By F Franco. Printed by Simonem Moulert, Midelburgi, 1623. AND bound with Rufutatio Utriusque Elenchi Cercopetaviani. By Franco. Printed in Paris, 1623. [16], 64, 452, [84], [28], 270, [18], 100 pages. Not in Brunet. STC BM French #T187 for first title. Binding is vellum. <li> From a bookseller's catalogue:<br> <table> <tr> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" color="#666640" size="2">Title:</font></td> <td vAlign="top" width="100%"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" size="2">Q Sept Florentis Tertulliani Liber De Pallio. C. Salmasius Recensuit...[À La Suite] Saumaise C. Salmasii Notae in Q. S. F. Tertulliani Librum De Pallio. Lutetiae Parisiorum, Sumptibus H. Drouart, 1622. [À La Suite] Fr. Francus (Saumaise) Confutatio...</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" color="#666640" size="2">Publisher:</font></td> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" size="2">Lutetiae Parisiorum (Paris) Sumptibus H. Drouart</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" color="#666640" size="2">Year Published:</font></td> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" size="2">1622</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" color="#666640" size="2">Description: </font></td> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" size="2">4 ouvrages en 1 fort volume in 8, (8 ff) 64 pp; 452 pp (41 ff); (14 ff) 269 pp, (9 ff); 10 pp, (1 f) 100 pp. Veau du milieu du XVIIème siècle. Dans son édition critique du de Pallio de Tertullien, Saumaise (Salmasius) fait l'inventaire et la description des vêtements des Romains. Il en profite aussi, protestant zélé, pour attaquer le Jésuite Pétau ("Cercopetavianus", de cercops, le singe à longue queue) en se couvrant du pseudonyme F. Francus, et à l'adresse probablement fictive de Midelburg. (Toutes les pièces semblent imprimées par Drouart). C'est une des querelles érudites les plus acharnées du début du XVIIème siècle.</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" color="#666640" size="2">Price:</font></td> <td vAlign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" size="2">$467.00</font></td> </tr> </table> </ul> <p><strong>1624-30</strong> : Paris: Mich. Sonnii, edited by J. Lud. de la Cerda, based on various earlier editions. 2 volumes - vol.1 1624, vol.2 1630. Edition is incomplete. Folio. PL1 48C-49C. <u>Not checked</u>. Copies listed; Oxford Colleges: All Souls, Corpus, Christ Church [1], Lincoln, Magdalen, Pusey, Merton (W)[1], Queens, St Johns, University, Wadham. </p> <p><strong>1625</strong> : <strong>G</strong><span class="P.small"><strong>OTHOFREDUS</strong></span> : Geneva, first edition of <em>Ad Nationes</em>, in quarto, printed by Peter and Jacques Chouet. PL1 49D-50A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li> Oxford Early Books Project list: Oxford Colleges: Brasenose, Christ Church(A) <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Q. Sept. Florentis Tertulliani ad nationes libri duo, publ., notis etiam additis, à I. Gothofredo. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Geneuæ 1625</i><br> Description: <i>4°</i><br> Other names: <i>Godefroy, Jacques</i> </ul> <p><b>1625</b> : Aureliopoli, reprint of Gothofred. PL1 50A. <u>Not checked</u>.</p> <p><b>1626</b> : Lyons. P.Io.Lvdovici. De la Cerda (Juan Luis de la CERDA, S.J.), <i>Adversaria Sacra</i>. Folio. Contains, after much else, 70pp+2pp of indexe,+2pp index of Greek, of <i>De Pallio</i>, edited by De la Cerda with commentary (more commentary than edition). Online: <a href="../editions/1626_cerda/1626_adversaria_000.jpg">Main Title Page</a>; <a href="../editions/1626_cerda/1626_adversaria_p000.jpg">De Pallio Title Page</a>; <a href="../editions/1626_cerda/1626_adversaria_p001.jpg">Page 1 of De Pallio</a>. <u>Checked</u>.</p> <ul> <li>There is a copy in Winchester Cathedral Library. <u>Checked</u>.</li> <li>PL entry: <em>Lugd.</em> f. Tertull. de Pallio cum comm. de la Cerda. PL1 50A.</li> <li>From <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">copac</a>: copies in Glasgow university library, <br> <i>Adversaria sacra: opvs variorvm ac veluti fax ad lucem quam multorum locorum vtriusque Instrumenti, Patrumque et scriptorum quorumcunque: Christianæ antiquitatis et sacrorum rituum pancarpia; politioris denique literaturæ thesaurus multiplex. Accessit codem avtore, Psalterij Salomonis ex Græco MS. codice peruetusto, Latina versio, et ad Tertvlliani librum de Pallio commentarius auctior. Prodeunt omnia nunc primum / [Cerda]</i></li> <li>From <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">copac</a>: Durham University:<br> Publisher: Lugduni, Sumpt. Ludouici Prost Haeredis Roville (=Louis Prost); Physical description: [20], 516, [36], 20, [2], 70, [8] p (2o)</li> <li>From <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">copac</a>: Oxford: Magdalen, Trinity, University Colleges:<br> Physical description: [22], 516, [36], 20, [4], 70, [10] p ; fol.<br> Added half title; "Psalterium Salomonis" and "Pallium Tertulliani" also have divisional half title pages and each begin new pagination and register<br> Engraved title page ("C. Audran fecit"); Head- and tail-pieces, initials; Main body of text printed in double columns<br> Signatures: pi2 (-pi1) a4 e6 A-2Z6 2a-2e6 (2e6 blank) a-f6 g4 (g4 blank)<br> Text mainly in Latin, some in Greek; includes Greek and Latin versions of some Psalms</li> <li>From <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">copac</a>: Edinburgh: [22], 516, [36], 20, [4], 70, [8] p ; fol</li> </ul> <p><b>1628</b> : Paris. <em>Lutetiae, typis Rob. Stephani apud viduam Olivarii Varennaei.</em> 8<sup>o</sup>. Q. Sept. Flor. Tertulliani libri IX. ex codice MS. Agobardi in Bibl. Reg. obvio emendati et observationibus illustrati. -- Nic. Rigaltius. Contains <i>de Oratione; ad Uxorem l. 2; de Cultu foeminarum l. 2; de Exhortatione Castitatis; de Corona; de Praescriptione haereticorum </i>and <i>Scorpiace</i>. Dedicated to Cardinal Richlieu. PL1 50B-C. <u>Not Checked</u>. Migne lists 1629 as an alternative date. Was there a reprint?</p> <ul> <li> Oxford Early Books Project list: Oxford Colleges: Corpus, Queens <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Q. Sept. Flor. Tertulliani libri ix, locis quamplurimis emendati. [With] Nicolai Rigaltii Observationes. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Lutet. 1628</i><br> Description: <i><[2 pt.].> ; 8° </i><br> Other names: <i>Rigaltius, Nicolaus</i> <li> From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Author : Tertullien, Quintus Septimius Florens Tertulliamus, <br> Title : Q. Sept. Flor. Tertulliani libri IX, locis quamplurimis emendati ex Bibliotheca regia / Quintus Septimius Florens Tertulliamus / Tertullien <br> Edition : Edité par Nicolas Rigault d'après son épître dédicatoire. - On a relié à la suite Nicolaï Rigaltii Observatione ad Tertulliani libro IX, publiées la même année avec la même adresse <br> Publisher : Lutetiae : apud Vam Olivarii Varennaei 1628 <br> Description : pièces limin. 358 p. et l'index ; 8° <br> Notes : De oratione. Ad uxorem. De Cultu feminarum. De Exhortatione castitatis. De Corona. De Praescriptione haereticorum. De Scorpiace </ul> <p><strong>1630</strong> : Paris, <em>De execrandis diis</em> edited by Joseph Mar. Suarez in octavo from the Vatican library. "Fragmentum ex libris Tertulliani <em>de execrandis gentium Diis,</em> erutum e Biblioth. Vaticana, studio Joseph. Mar. Suarezii." PL1 50C. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><b>1632</b> : Oxford: "Joh. Crojus specimen conjecturarum in quaedam loca Origenis, Irenaei, Tertulliani, et Epiphanii edidit Oxon. in 8<sup>o</sup>." PL1 50C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><a href="../editions/rigaltius.htm"><strong>1634</strong> : <strong>R</strong><font size="2"><strong>IGALTIUS</strong></font></a> : Paris : N. Rigault (Rigaltius) This isn't just a reprint of the Pamelius, but rather a really new edition. The first real editor to look at all the material we now have and try to make sense of it. Had access to various collations and tabulated what he used for which work. PL1 50D-53B. <u>Checked<br> </u> Online:<a href="../editions/rigaltius_title_page2.htm"> Main Title Page</a>. </p> <ul> <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Q. Sept. Florentis Tertulliani opera, N. Rigaltii obseruationibus & notis illustr. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Lutet. 1634</i><br> Description: <i><[2 pt.].> ; (fol.) </i><br> Other names: <i>Rigaltius, Nicolaus</i> </ul> <p><b><a href="../editions/1635_pamelius_notes/1635_pamelius_notes.htm">1635 : </a> </b><a href="../editions/1635_pamelius_notes/1635_pamelius_notes.htm"><b>(RIGALTIUS/PAMELIUS)</b> </a> : Folio. This isn't an edition. Unlike most of his predecessors, Rigaltius didn't just reprint the Pamelius with minor alterations, but instead did a new edition. However, this meant that the accumulated reference information - notes by Rhenanus, etc - that the Pamelius reprints had acquired was omitted. This volume contains all of that reference information, as a companion volume to the Rigaltius edition. Not listed in Migne. <u>Checked</u>. Seen at Norwich Cathedral & Blickling. Other copies listed; Oxford Colleges: Corpus, Christ Church, Pusey, Queens, Trinity, University; National Trust: Blickling Hall. Title page online. </p> <ul> <li>A copy is listed at the <a href="http://www.gencat.es/bc/virtua/catalan/">Biblioteca de Catalunya</a>: <br> Title: Iacobi Pamelii ... Argumenta et annotationes in Q. Sep. Fl. Tertvlliani opera : quibus adiectae sunt annotationes diuersorum ; omnia textvi editionis V. CL. Nicolai Rigalti i.c. respondentia. (Pamèle, 1536-1587)<br> Publ.: Parisiis : sumptibus Mathvrini Dv Pvis, 1635<br> Phys.: [70], 1026 [i.e. 1024], [20] p. : 2º ; 35 cm<br> Signatures: a3, e6, o6, u6, aa-ee4, A-SSss6<br> Referències: BLC 323, p. 64; NUC 439, 0047253<br> Du Puys, Mathurin</li> </ul> <p><b>1635</b> : [Possible French translation of the Apologeticum -- see dealer advertisment uder 1637] </p> <p><b>1636</b> : Paris. 12<sup>o</sup>. French translation of the Apologeticum, "studio Ludovic. Gyrii" (Louis Giry - see 1702). PL1 53C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1636</b> : Wittemberg. "HERM. RATHMANI <em>Theosophia</em> sub hac nova inscriptione: Theologia speculativa et practica ex patribus ab insigni quodam theologo collecta et publici juris facta. Witemberg". PL1 53C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1637</b> : French translation of the Apologeticum. Paris: Jean Camusat. <u>Not checked</u>. All information from dealer advertisment: </p> <ul> <li>From a dealer advertisment (06/12/2002):<br> Tertullien. Apologétique, ou Défense des chrestiens contre les accusations des Gentils. Traduit en François du latin de Tertullien. II édition.<br> A Paris, chez Jean Camusat, 1637. In-12 de [17] feuillets non chiffrés (titre-frontispice, préface), 260 pages, [9] feuillets non chiffrés de table. Plein vélin de l'époque, dos muet (Une mouillure supra-paginale en fin d'ouvrage). Petite édition rare, dans une version d'abord parue en 1635. Price: US$ 220.14. [In May 2004 was £ 153.25.]</li> <li>From a dealer advertisment [May 2004]:<br> Apologétique ou Défense des Chrestiens contre les accusations des Gentils. Traduit en François du latin de Tertullien. TERTULLIEN. Price: £ 125.38 [May 2004] Book Description: Paris, Chez Jean Camusat, 1637. Petit in-12 , vélin ivoire de l'époque (Lég.us.). Beau titre-frontispice gravé sur cuivre.</li> </ul> <p><b>1639</b> : A reprint of Rigaltius with modified notes is listed in Jean JEHASSE, <i>Religion et politique: Le <u>Tertullien</u> de Nicolas Rigault (1628-1648)</i>, in: <i>Actes du colloque de Lyon</i>. Ed. E. BURY et B. MEUNIER, Paris: Cerf (1993), pp. 227-235. I know of no other reference to this edition. </p> <p><b>1639</b> : Barcelona: Spanish translation of <i>De Patientia, De Testimonio Animae, ad Scapulam, (etc)</i> by Joseph Pellecier. PL1 53D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li>From Austrian National Library catalogue via Karlsruhe union catalogue:<br> Tertullianus, Quintus Septiminus Florens hisp. Titel: Obras con version parafrastica i argumentos castellanos de Don Joseph Pellicer de Tovar.-Barcelona, Mogues 1639. Fussnote: P.1. Nicht mehr erschienen. </li> </ul> <p><b>1639</b> : Florence. Quarto. "PAGANINI GAUDENTII Salebrae Tertullianicae cum ejusdem comparatione dogmatum Origenis cum philosophia Platonis. Flor., in-4<sup>o</sup>" PL1 53D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1639</b> : Barcelona: Spanish translation of <i>De Patientia, De Testimonio Animae, ad Scapulam, (etc)</i> by Joseph Pellecier. PL1 53D. <u>Not checked</u>. There is no indication of the difference from the above, but both entries appear in Migne. </p> <p><b>1640</b> : Paris. French translation of <i>de oratione</i>, in 12<sup>o</sup>. Likewise of <i>De Patientia</i>, likewise in 12<sup>o</sup>. Both "auctore <em>Hobierio</em>". PL1 53D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1640</b> : Paris. French translation of <i>de pallio</i>, by Titreville. PL1 53D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li>From <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">Copac</a> (copy at Oxford):<br> Tertullien Du manteau / Dédié a Monseigneur de Cinq Mars grand escuyer de France. Par le sieur de Titreville. Publisher: A Paris : Chez Georges Iosse, ruë S. Iacques, à la Couronne d'espines., M.DC.XL. Physical Desc.: [36], 274 [i.e. 262], [2] p ; 120. Notes: Numerous errors in pagination; Ornament on t.p., head- and tail-pieces, initials, marginal notes; Signatures: a12 e6 A-L12 (L12 blank); Tertvllien Dv manteav</li> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Title : Tertullien. Du Manteau... [paraphrase] par le sieur de Titreville. [Avec une préface par M. de Grenaille.] <br> Publisher : Paris : Georges Josse (1640)<br> Description : pièces limin., 274 p. ; 12° <br> Notes : On trouve dans les pièces limin. un sonnet signé Dy Pelletier 61078RES. Cachet de l'abbé Flottes. Rel. veau brun. <br> Other titles : De Pallio. Trad. française </li> </ul> <p><b>1641</b> : Paris, 'c. insigni magnae navis'. Folio, 2 vols. Q. Sept. Flor. Tert. opera, argumentis, explicationibus, notis illustrata, auct. Jo. Lud. de la Cerda. Reprint. PL1 53D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li><a href="http://www.gencat.es/bc/virtua/catalan/">Biblioteca de Catalunya</a>: <br> Title: <i>Q. Septimii Tertulliani ... Opera ; argumentis, explicationibus, notis illustrata auctore Ioanne Ludovico de la Cerda ...<br> </i>Publ.: Lutetiae Parisiorum : [Michaëli Sonnio], 1641<br> Phys.: [8], 785, [35] p. : 2º ; 35 cm<br> Notes: Sign.:a4, A-Zzz6, Aaaa4<br> Exemplar: 0101 . R.476034.. Enq. mitja pell deteriorada, exemplar guillotinat, alg. f. estripat, taques d'òxid, d'humitat, anotacions ms.: "Libreria de la Victoria de Madrid cas 2 sobre la ventana n5" a port. TOP: Tor. 308-Fol. Etiqueta: "Biblioteca "Torres Amat" Sallent" al contraplà post.. 1-Desiderates</li> </ul> <p><b>1641</b> : Paris. Rigaltius reprint. "<em>Lutetiae, sumpt. Math. Du Puis</em> etc. f. <em>Observationibus et Notis atque etiam Glossario auctior,</em> cujus exemplum cum frequent. coll. Codd. MSS. impr. Agobardini in Bibl. Baluz. extabat." (PL1 54A). Online: <a href="../editions/1641_rigaltius/1641_rigaltius.jpg">Title Page</a>, <a href="../editions/1641_rigaltius/1641_rigaltius001.jpg">1</a>, <a href="../editions/1641_rigaltius/1641_rigaltius002.jpg">2</a>, <a href="../editions/1641_rigaltius/1641_rigaltius003.jpg">3</a>, <a href="../editions/1641_rigaltius/1641_rigaltius004.jpg">4</a>, <a href="../editions/1641_rigaltius/1641_rigaltius005.jpg">5</a>, <a href="../editions/1641_rigaltius/1641_rigaltius006.jpg">6</a>, <a href="../editions/1641_rigaltius/1641_rigaltius007.jpg">7</a>, <a href="../editions/1641_rigaltius/1641_rigaltius016.jpg">16</a>, <a href="../editions/1641_rigaltius/1641_rigaltius017.jpg">17</a>, <a href="../editions/1641_rigaltius/1641_rigaltius_notetp.jpg">note title page</a>, <a href="../editions/1641_rigaltius/1641_rigaltius_note001.jpg">note p1</a>, <u>Checked</u>. Supposedly reprinted 1644, 1646, 1650, 1658. </p> <ul> <li>Winchester Cathedral Library. 'Editio Secunda'. <u>Checked</u>.</li> <li><a href="http://www.gencat.es/bc/virtua/catalan/">Biblioteca de Catalunya</a>: <br> Title: <i>Q. Sept. Florentis Tertvlliani Opera ; ad vetustissimorum exemplarium fidem locis quamplurimis emendata ; Nicolai Rigaltii obseruationibus et notis illustrata ; cum indice glossario stili Africani.<br> </i>Edit.: Editio secunda ... avctior<br> Publ.: Lvtetiae [i.e. París] : M. dv Puys, 1641<br> Phys.: 2 t. en 1 vol. : 2º ; 35 cm. -- T. 1: [20], 860 [i.e. 862], [2] p. (el f. RRr4 i l'últ. en blanc); t. 2: [2], 130, [82] p. -- Error a la paginació (t. 1): el f. sign. RRr4 sense numerar. <br> Referències: BLC 323, p. 641; CGBNP 152, col. 53 i 184, col. 663; NUC 587, 0109701<br> Rigault, Nicolas 1577-1654 -- Du Puys, Mathurin<br> Exemplar: 0101 . R.478088.. Enq. perg., port. estripada, taques d'òxid i d'humitat, alguns senyals de corcs i de paràsits TOP: Tor. 380-Fol.. Ex-libris: "Felicis Torres Amat Eccl. Barcin. Sacrista. An. 1830." al contraplà ant., ex-libris ms.: "Libreria de la Victoria de Madrid cax. 2 de la Ventana n 2" al f. de guarda ant., etiqueta: "Biblioteca "Torres Amat" Sallent" al contraplà post.. 1-Desiderates</li> <li>From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> <i>TERTULLIAN. Opera ad vetustissimorum exemplarium fidem locis quamplurimis emendata, Nicolai Rigaltii. Observationibus & notis illustrata. Cum indice glossario stili africani. Observationibus et notis atque etiam glossario auctior. - II. Nic. Rigaltii observationes et notae ad libros Q. Sept. Flor. Tertulliani. Lutetiae [d.i. Paris], Du Puis 1641. [10] Bll., 860; 130 S., [40] Bll. (Index). Mit einer Holzschnitt-Druckermarke und einigen Holzschnitt-Vignetten und - Initialen. Editio secunda. 2 Teile in 1 Band. Schweinslederband d. Zt. über 6 Bünden mit floraler RVergoldung (berieben und stellenweise etwas beschabt, Kapitale etwas angenagt, Ecken bestossen, vereinzelte kleine Wurmgänge an Rücken und Gelenken). <Bestellnr. A323423> CHF 420,- Zweite Ausgabe der gelobten Ausgabe mit dem Kommentar von N. Rigault (1577-1654). - Fliegende Vorsätze fehlen. Titel mit teilw. gelöschten Besitzeinträgen von alter Hand. Vereinzelte Fleckchen und Annotationen von alter Hand. - Ordentliches Exemplar. Dibdin I, 208-09. Price: EUR 272.73 - £190.72 [May 2004]</i></li> </ul> <p><b>1643</b> : Apologeticum : Latin-English extracts. Quarto. Oxford. 1643. <u>Not checked</u>. Not in Migne. </p> <ul> <li> Three copies are listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>A true Christian subiect under an heathen prince: or Tertullians plea for allegeance [extr. from his Apologeticus. With a transl.]. With a brief application to the citizens of London, written by a member of the House of commons [signing himself Irenæus Philopolis. Madan 1244]. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Oxf. 1643</i><br> Description: <i>4°</i><br> Other names: <i>Philopolis, Irenaeus pseud.</i> </ul> <p><b>1644</b> : "PAGANINI GAUDENYII opuscula tria, quorum ultimum <em>de philosophicis opinionibus veterum Ecclesiae Patrum,</em> multa de Tertulliano quaerit. Pisis., in-4<sup>o</sup>". PL1 54A. <u>Not checked</u>. <p><b>1644</b> : Madrid. Spanish translation of <i>De Patientia. </i>PL1 54A. <u>Not checked</u>. "<em>Matriti.</em> f. Tertulliani liber de Patientia cum commentis <em>Orii. Cat. Bibl. Pinell. T. I. v.</em> 89". <p><b>1644</b> : Caesar August., Spanish translation of <i>Ad Scapulam</i> by Pedro Manero. PL1 54B. <u>Not checked</u>. <p><b>1644</b> : Paris. Rigaltius reprint. See 1641 entry for Migne. PL1 54A. <u>Not checked</u>. <p><b>1645</b> : French translation: "Librum de Poenitentia cum aliis Patrum de hac materia tractatibus gallice vertit Antonius Arnaldus et Paris. evulg. inter ejus opp., t. XXVIII, edit. Paris., 1779." PL1 54B. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1646</b> : Paris. Rigaltius reprint. See 1641 entry for Migne. PL1 54A. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1646</b> : Apologeticus, translated into French by 'Ludov. Gyrii' (Louis Giry - see 1702). 12<sup>o</sup>. PL1 54B. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1646/48/50</b> : Tertullianus Redivivus. Paris, ap. Mich. Solg. via Jacobaea sub signo Phoenicis, 3 vols. "<em>Tertullianus redivivus, scoliis et observationibus illustratus. In quo utriusque juris forma ad originem suam recensetur. Et Avitae pietatis</em></span> <span class="P.small"><em>Amatoribus inquirendi norma praescribitur. Auctore P. Georgio, Ambianate, Minorita Capucino, Parisiis apud suos Professore Theologo.</em>" Studies on Tertullian. PL1 54C-55A. <u>Not checked</u>.</span><p><span class="P.small"><b>1650</b> : London. 8o. "Tertulliani opuscula varia. -- inter Franc. Rous Mella Patrum pag. 293-468". PL1 55A. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1650</b> : Paris. Rigaltius reprint. See 1641 entry for Migne. PL1 54A. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1651</b> : "Tertulliani opp. poetica edidit <em>Andreas Rivinus</em> ac post Pamelium, Junium Barthium breves notas addidit, Goth., 8." PL1 55A. <u>Not checked</u>. <p><strong>1655</strong> : Brown, H : Apologeticum. London, English translation. Not in Migne. <ul> <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Tertullians Apology, or Defence of the Christians, against the accusations of the gentiles, made Engl. by H.B. (H. Brown). </i><br> Publisher: <i>Lond. 1655</i><br> Description: <i>4°</i> <li> From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> Tertullians Apology, Or Defence Of The Christians, Against The Accusations Of The Gentiles. Tertullian, Quintus Septimus Florens. Henry Brown, trans. Price: £ 218.53 [May 2004], £197.01 [April 2005] Book Description: London: 4to. Thomas Harper, sold by Thomas Butler, 1655. a-c4,A-Z,2A-2B4,2C2.[Lacks a1, licence leaf?]. [26],179, [1], [20]pp. Modern calf-backed marbled boards, title-label, old library stamps on t.p., paper browned, edge chipping and tears (no text losses). First Edition Thus. ... Wing T785. <li> From a dealer advert [May 2004]:<br> Tertullians Apology, or Defence of the Christians, against the Accusations of the Gentiles. Now made English by H[enry] B[rown] Esq Tertullianus, Quintus Septimus Florens Price: £ 1165.49 [May 2004] [Then unsold for at least 2 years] Book Description: London: Printed by Tho. Harper and are to be sold by Thomas Butler, 1655. The first edition of one of the classics of the early Christian fathers, in interesting early armorial binding. Tertullian ( c. 145-220 AD), said to be of African (Carthaginian) origin, and believed to have been educated in Rome in law, is one of the greatest writers of the early Christian fathers -- famous for his sharp rhetoric, remorseless logic, and pugnacity. His A<SPAN class="small">POLEGETICUM</SPAN>, a stirring defense of Christianity against the charges of its early persecutors, lies at the heart of his central work, and appears here in English for the first time <SPAN class="small">FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH</SPAN>. Small 4to. [28], 179, [20] pp. Contemporary calf with gilt-stamped arms in center of upper cover, rebacked; contents slightly darkened, title a bit soiled, with old signature of W.H. Pratt, and with Pratt descendancy charted in ink on front pastedown; some damp staining at end, last 2 leaves torn and repaired without text loss, old owner's notes on pastedowns, lacks free endpapers. Wing T785. </ul> <p><b>1655</b> : Herm. Rathmann, <i>Theosophia</i>. 3rd edition; Wittemberg. New title: "Medulla Patrum, hoc est Consensus harmoniacus Patrum fidei antiquae et vitae vere Christianae...". Theological extracts. PL1 55B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><strong>1656</strong> : <strong>S<span class="P.small">ALMASIUS</span></strong> : Leiden: Io Maire; De Pallio, edited by Claudius Salmasius. Octavo. (Reprint?). PL1 55B. </p> <ul> <li> Four copies are listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Q. Sept. Florentis Tertulliani liber de pallio, C. Salmasius recens., explicavit, notis illustr. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Lugd. Bat. 1656</i><br> Description: <i>8°</i><br> Other names: <i>Saumaise, Claude de</i> <li> From a dealer catalogue (2004):<br> TERTULLIANUS, Q.S.F., Liber de Pallio. Claudius Salmasius ante mortem recensuit, explicavit, Notis illustravit. Accedit vera ad vivum ejusdem Effigies. Lugd. Bat., J. Maire, 1656. (16), 1-58, (2), 61-475 pp + Index (76 pp). Contemp. vellum, gilt blindstamped emblematic centre-piece, lines stamped in blind on covers. Ties missing. 58 (faulty 48) pages text, 474 pages commentary by Salmasius with separate title-leaf. Large engraved fold. portrait of Salmasius by N. van Negre - I. Suÿderhoef, probably extra inserted as it is the same portrait appearing in Salmasius' 'Epistolarum'. Title and a few pages stained in inner margin. Intressant arbete om mantlar och tunikor. <br> Price: SEK 2000.00 SEK[Appr.: EURO 218.50 US$ 260.60 | £UK 145.75 | JP¥ 28305]. [Advertised still for £ 167.72 in May 2004] <li> From a dealer catalogue (2006):<br> <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=720167179&searchurl=sts%3Dt%26y%3D0%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Q. Sept. Florentis TERTULLIANI Liber de Pallio. Claudius Salmasius ante mortem recensuit, explicavit, Notis illustravit. Accedit vera ad vivum ejusdem Efficgies.</a><br> Book Description: Leiden.Joannis Maire. 1656., 1656. [xiv], 1-475pp, [76]pp. Engraved vignette on title. Parchment-backed vellum boards with paper label to heel of spine. Octavo. Binding rather soiled; spine browned; front corner of head of spine worn; small tear at heel of spine; corners a little bumped; some spotting to endpapers; some occasional spotting and browning to margins; fore-edges browned; ownership inscriptions to front free endpaper and to lower title; else a good plus copy. Bookseller Inventory # 3998. Bookseller: <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=720167179&tab=1&searchurl=sts%3Dt%26y%3D0%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">The Canterbury Bookshop ABA ILAB</a> <span class="scndInfo">(Canterbury, United Kingdom)<br> Price: <span class="price">£ 132.00</span></span></span><span class="price"> (July 2006)</span> </ul> <span class="P.small"> <p><b>1657</b> : Migne indicates a report of an edition from Strasbourg (Argentorat., 8o, "Tertulliani opera, opera Boecleri"), but not listed by another of his sources. PL1 55B. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1658</b> : Paris. Rigaltius reprint. See 1641 entry for Migne. PL1 53D. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1658</b> : <em>Parisiis ap. Jac. Dallin sub signo S. Stephani</em> et <em>Thomam Joly sub signo scuti Hollandiae, via Jacobaea</em>. Folio. 3 vols. Tertulliani Omniloquium Alphabeticum Rationale Tripartitum, sive Tertulliani opera omnia in novum ordinem, hactenus intentatum et facilem, omnibus utriusque fori Oratoribus, Rerum humanarum divinarumque Professoribus ac Scriptoribus utilem, disposita, exposita, illustrata opera fratris <em>Caroli Moreau</em> Augustiniani Ordinis Eremitarum Communit. Bituricens. Conventus Reginae Margaritae, in suburbiis S. Germani Paris. PL1 55B-57B. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1660</b> : Louis Giry, French translation of the <i>Apologeticum</i>. Paris: Pierre le Petit. Details from dealer catalogue. <ul> <li>From a dealer catalogue [October 2005]:<br> TERTULLIEN (Quintus Septimius), Apologetique ou Défense des chrétiens contre les accusations des Gentils. Mis en français par Louis Giry. <br> Paris, Pierre Le petit, 1660. In-16, 32 + 260 + 18 pages. Plein veau brun époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, tranche mouchetée<br> rouge, titre frontispice gravé sur bois. (Coiffes usées, coins légérement émoussés). Hoefer 44, 1019 à 1034. (ab)<br> Price : 150 EUR</li> </ul> <p><b>1661</b> : Paris: Le Petit. French translations of <i>De carne Christi</i> and <i>De resurrectione carnis</i>. <ul> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue<br> Author : Tertullien<br> Title : De la Chair de Jésus-Christ, et de la Résurrection de la chair, ouvrages de Tertullien <br> Publisher : Paris : Pierre Le Petit (1661)<br> Description : pièces limin., 475 p. et la table ; 12° <br> Notes : De la traduction de Louis Giry </li> </ul> <p><b>1662</b> : Rothomagus: Folio. Reprint of Pamelius (1597 listed, but surely not?). PL1 57B. <u>Not checked</u>. <ul> <li> <p>Images sent in by Jim Turner from a personal copy: <a href="1662_pamelius/1662_1.jpg">first page</a>; <a href="1662_pamelius/1662_2.jpg">title page</a>; <a href="1662_pamelius/1662_3.jpg">top of title page</a>; <a href="1662_pamelius/1662_4.jpg">bottom of title page</a>.</li> <li>From a dealer catalogue [May 2005]:<br> Opera omnia . in quinque tomos distincta. Cum Iacobi Pamelii. argumentis & annotationibus toti operi interjectis . Ab eodem Pamelio recens adjecta Tertulliani vita . Accessêre & loci ex conjectura Latini restituti, & erudita in lib. de Pallio Ioannis Mercerii commentaria. <br> Price: £ 212.36 <br> Book Description: Rouen, Cl. Grivet for L. Du Mesnil, 1662. Folio. 167 (recte 188), 1102 p., woodcut medallion-portrait and full-page schematic woodcut of the emanations of aeons. [Internally well preserved; contemporary calf, seriously rubbed] *The works of Tertullianus edited by the Bruges scholar Jacobus Pamelius, first published in Antwerp 1579. The preliminary matter includes a Vita Tertulliani by J. Pamelius (pp. 21-40), his Paradoxa Tertulliani cum antidoto (pp. 43-55), Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertulliano contentae, brevibus scholiis illustratae (pp. 59-77), and the Indices (pp. 78-188). Each of the following 5 books is preceded by a table of contents and a foreword of Pamelius 'ad lectorem' about the order of the treatises in the book; each treatise is preceded by a summary and followed by annotations. Only the third part has a separate title-page. Pamelius' edition is of special importance as he used manuscripts which have since disappeared. - Bardenhewer II 349.</li> </ul> <p><b>1662</b> : "Le Génie de Tertullien", by "de Fayolle". Paris, quarto. PL1 57B. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b><a href="1664_rigaltius.htm">1664</a></b> <a href="1664_rigaltius.htm"> : <b>R<SPAN class="small">IGALTIUS</SPAN>-P<SPAN class="small">RIORIUS</SPAN></b></a></span><a href="../editions/1664_rigaltius.htm"><b><SPAN class="small">.</SPAN></b><span class="P.small"> </span></a><span class="P.small">Paris: impensis societatis typographicae librorum officii ecclesiastici. Q. Sept. Flor. Tertulliani Opera. Rigaltius text with notes by Ph. Priorius, etc, and works by Novatian from the Pamelius edition. PL1 57C-58B. <u>Checked</u>. <a href="../editions/1664_rigaltius.htm">11 pages online, including title page</a>. <ul> <li>Migne: Paris: <em>impensis societatis typographicae librorum officii ecclesiastici</em>. Q. Sept. Flor. Tertulliani Opera. Rigaltius text with notes by Pamelius, Ph. Priorius, etc. PL1 57C-58B.</li> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Title : Q. Septimi Florentis Tertulliani Opéra ad vetustissimorum exemplarium fidem sedulo emendata, diligentia Nic. Rigaltii... cum ejusdem annotationibus integris et variorum commentariis seon sim antea editis. Ph. Priorius argumenta et notas in libros omnes de novo adjecit et dissertationem... concinnavit. [Se quuntur incerti auctoris versus : Adversus Marcionem libri V ; de Judicio Domini ; Genesis ; Sodoma.] Accedunt Novationi Tractatus de Trinitate et Cibis judaïcis, cum notis, ut editione [sic] Pamelii / Tertullien <br> Publisher : Lutetiae Parisiorum : impensis Societatis typographicae (1664)<br> Description : pièces limin., 736 p. ; 2° </li> <li>From a dealer catalogue (August 2004)<br> Opera emendata, diligentia Nic. Rigaltii I.C. Cum eiusdem annotationibus integris, & variorum commentariis seorsim antea editis Accedunt Novatiani Tractatus, De Trinitate, & Cibis Iudaicis. <br> Book Description: Lutetiae Parisiorum, impensis Societatis Typographicae , 1664. The title-page in red and black with large woodcut, pages (68), 312, 315-576, 587-706 ; (2), 705(bis)-735, (1), complete thus in spite of erratic pagination, folio, strongly bound in later half calf : the binding a little worn but sound and strong and the line of privilege statement beneath the date on the title-page touched, otherwise a very good copy.<br> Price: £ 189.75</li> </ul> <p><b>1664</b> : Herm. Rathmann, <i>Theosophia</i>. 4th edition. New title: "<em>Aurifodina Patrum theologica, tum speculativa ...</em>". PL1 58B. <u>Not checked</u>. <p><b>1665</b> : French translation of <i>de pallio, de patientia, de exhortation castitatis</i>. Tr. "Mannesierus". PL1 58B. <u>Not checked</u>. <ul> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Title : Livre de Tertullien, du Manteau, traduction nouvelle [suivie du texte latin] <br> Publisher : Paris : Pierre Promé 1665 <br> Description : 2 parties en 1 vol. ; 12° <br> Notes : Traduit par F. Manessier d'après le privilège Le Texte latin est celui de l'édition de Rigault avec quelques corrections <br> 43392RES. Cachet de l'abbé Flottes. <br> Other titles : De Pallio. Texte latin, trad. française <br> [No mention, tho, of the other texts-- RPearse]</li> </ul> <p><b>1673</b> : French translation of <i>ad martyres</i>, by Paul Columesius. "Rupell.". Octavo. PL1 58B. <u>Not checked</u>. <p><b>1675</b> : Brussels. Quarto. "Tert. liber de praescriptionibus contra haereticos c. schol., et notis <em>Christiani Lupi.</em>" PL1 58B. <u>Not checked</u>. <ul> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Title : Q. Florentis Septimii Tertulliani,... liber de Praescriptionibus contra haereticos, scholiis et notis illustratus per Fr. Christianum Lupum,... / Tertullien <br> Publisher : Bruxellis : typis Francisci Foppens (1675) <br> Description : pièces limin., 769 p. et l'index ; 4° <br> Notes : On trouve à la fin des mièces limin. une pièce de vers, signée Guilielmus Wynants <br> 44629RES. Cachet de l'abbé Flottes. Rel. veau brun. <br> Other titles : De Praescriptione haereticorum. Texte latin </li> </ul> <p><b>1675</b> : Paris: Pierre le Petit/Edmundum Couterot/Carolum Angot. Rigault reprint, plus the spurious poems. Copies: Fr. Michael Blain (Wellington, NZ); National Trust: Blickling Hall (*). PL1 58C. <u>Checked</u>. Reprint of 1664, plus carmen de Jona et Ninive.</p> <ul> <li>Copy listed in the catalogue of Canterbury Cathedral library.</li> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Title : Q. Septimi Florentis Tertuliani Opera ad vetustissimorum exemplarium fidem desulo amendata, diligentia Nic. Rigaltii... cum ejusdem annotationibus integris et variorum commentariis seorsim antea editis. Ph. Priorius argumenta et notas in libros omnes de novo adjecit, et dissertationem... concinnavit Sequuntur incerti auctoris versus : Adversus Marcionem libri V ; de Judicio Domini ; Genesis ; Sodoma. Accedunt Nova tiani tractatus de Trinitate et Cibis judaïcis, ut in editione Pamelii. Item et huic postremae editioni... accessit Carmen de Jona et Ninive cum notis Francisci Jureti / Tertullien <br> Publisher : Lutetiae Parisiorum : apud P. le Petit, E. Couterot et Angot (1675)<br> Description : pièces limin. 736 p. ; 2° <br> Notes : 137RES. Vittorio Alfieri, Firenze 1794. </li> <li>From a dealer catalogue:<br> TERTULLIANUS Quintus Septimius Florens, Opera ad vetustissimorum exemplarium fidem sedulo emendata, diligentia Nic. Rigaltii I. C. cun eiusdem annotationibus integris... Ph. Priorius argumenta & notas in libros omnes de novo adjecit... accedunt ... De Trinitate, & Cibis<br> Iudaicis. Lutetiæ Parisiorum, apud Petrum le Petit, Edmundum Couterot et Carolum Angot, 1675. <br> In-folio, (250x370 mm), pp. (64), 736, grande marca xilografica al frontespizio a due colori. Legatura coeva in piena pelle (tracce d'uso e difetti alle punte) con 6 grandi nervi, riquadri decorati in oro, tassello in marocchino, tagli colorati. Tertulliano nato fra il 150 e il 160 a Cartagine fu, forse, il primio scrittore latino cristiano. Africano di origine, nato da famiglia pagana, si convertì al Cristianesimo dopo aver osservato l'eroica pazienza dei primi cristiani durante il martirio. Lasciò numerosi scritti apologetici, di morale e contro gli eretici, ma, dopo avere visto la decadenza della prima chiesa cristiana, si avvicinò, per non allontanarsene più, all'eresia montanista. Morì, molto vecchio, verso il 240. La prima edizione dell'opera omnia di Tertulliano vide la luce a Basilea, presso Froben, nel 1521. Brunet, V, 728-729: ""Cette édition est plus belle et plus correcte que celle de Paris, 1664, donnée par le même Le Prieur"". Graesse, VI, p. 70: ""Voici la meilleure et la plus complète édition des oeuvres de Tertullian"".<br> Price: Lira 1100000.00 (approx. US$ 517.00) [Still for sale at £ 397.05, May 2004; still for sale at same price July 2006]</li> <li>From a dealer catalogue:<br> Q Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Opera ad vetustissimorum exemplarium fidem sedulo emendata, diligentia Nic. Rigaltii. Cum eiusdem annotationibus integris, & variorum commentariis seorsim anteà editis. Tertullianus, Quintus Septimus. Book Description: Ph. Priorius argumenta & notas in libri omnes de novo adjecit, & dissertationem apprimè utilem concinnavit. Accedunt Novatiani tractatus, de Trinitate, et cibis Judaïcis, cum notis, ut in editione Pamelii. Item et huic postrema editioni, à pluribus mendis quæ in præcedentem irrepserrant expurgatæ, accessit carmen de Iona et Ninive. Paris: Le Petit, Couterot & Angot 1675. Gr.-Folio (37,5 x 25 cm). Titel In Rot und Schwarz, mit großer Holzschnitt-Druckermarke, 31 Bl., 735 (r.:727) S., 1 nn. S. Marmoriertes Kalbsleder auf sechs Bünden mit rotem Rückenschild und reicher floraler Rückenvergoldung. (Gelenke angerissen, Kapitale und Ecken beschädigt, insbesondere der Vorderdeckel mit einigen Bezugsdefekten durch Wurmfraß). - Graesse VI/II, 70: "Voici la meilleure et la plus complète édition des oeuvres de Tert. Ce fut Rigaud qui, ayant reconnu le grand nombre d'interpolations du texte, essaya le premier de le rétablir dans son (sic) pureté à l'aide du vieux man. inalteré d'Agobard et par la propre analogie du texte. Sa première éd. a paru Paris., Dupuis 1634. in-fol. et en suite augmentée de notes et d'un glossaire ib. id. 1641. in-fol. Depuis Le Prieur retint le même texte et le reproduisit avec un apparatus exeget. complet: Paris., soc. Typogr. 1664. in-fol. De cette éd.-ci les deux édd. ci-haut (1675, 1695) sont des réimpr. plus correctes et augm. du poème de Jona et Ninive." - Im Oberrand teils schmaler Wasserrand, sonst nur stellenweise geringfügig altersfleckig, zu Anfang und Schluß etwas stärker. - Insgesamt gutes Exemplar in einem soliden und trotz seiner Erhaltungsmängel dekorativen zeitgenössischen Einband. Bookseller Inventory # 000190. Bookseller: <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=254270254&tab=1&searchurl=y%3D0%26bsi%3D30%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Antiquariat Martin Sartorius</a> <span class="scndInfo">(Köln, Germany)</span></span><span class="scndInfo">. </span><span class="P.small"><br> Price: £ 208.97 [May 2004; still for sale July 2006] </li> <li>From a dealer catalogue [September 2005]:<br> Tertulliani, Q Septimii Florentis [ Tertullian ] - Rigault, Nicholas [Rigaltius ] & Pamelius of Bruges [editors]: Opera. Ad Vetustissimorum Exemplarium Fidem Sedulo Emendata, Diligentia Nic. Rigaltii I.C. Cum Eiusdem Annotationibus Integris, & Variorum Commentariis, Seorsim Antea Editis. Ph. Priorius Argumenta & Notas In Libors Omnes, De Novo Adjecit, & Dissertationem Apprime Utilem Concinnavit. Accedunt Novatiani Tractatus, De Trinitate, & Cibis Ludaicis, Cum Notis, Ut Editione Pamelii. Item & Huic Postremae Editioni, A Pluribus Mendis Quae In Praecedentem Irrepserant Expurgatae. Accessit Carmen De Iona & Ninium, Lutetiae Parisiorum [Paris] apud Petrum Le Petit, sub signo Crucis Aureae, Edmundum Covterot, sub signo Boni Pastoris Et Carolum Angot, sub signo Leonis Aurei, Via La Cobaea 1675 2nd edition. Full contemporary calf, VG. [64]+735+1pp, [a2 e4 i4 o4 u4 2a4 2e4 2i6 A-4X4] title printed in red & black, title page vignette, folio edition with good wide margins, printed in double column, with attractive woodcut borders & capitals. Leather rubbed, tear to leather on rear panel, hinges cracked. Ownership signature pf Peter Clarke & the Rector of ?Sinarden. Complete. A reprint of the 1664 edition which contains the Rigaltius text with notes by Ph. Priorius, etc, and works by Novatian from the Pamelius, with the addition of the Carmen de Jona et Ninive. <br> Price: UK£285.00 (app.EUR 421.17) </li> <li>From a dealer catalogue [July 2006]:<br> Tertullian. Quintus Manlius Servus Tertullianus (sic). Opera. Book Description: Apud Petrum le Petit, Edmundum Coutero, Carolum Angot, Paris, 1675. Folio. [xxiv]. 736 pp. Contemporary blind tooled boards, with a professionally placed modern spine. The complete works of Tertullian in Latin. Bookseller Inventory # r0072. Bookseller: <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=751254599&tab=1&searchurl=y%3D0%26bsi%3D30%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Bowen's Books</a> <span class="scndInfo">(Waterbury, CT, U.S.A.)</span></span><span class="scndInfo">.</span><span class="P.small"><br> Price: <span class="price">£ 417.73</span></span> <span class="price"> [July 2006]</span> </li> <li><span class="price">From a dealer catalogue:<br> <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=692927104&searchurl=y%3D0%26bsi%3D30%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Q Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Opera ad vetustissimorum exemplarium fidem sedulo emendata, diligentia Nic. Rigaltii. Cum eiusdem annotationibus integris, & variorum commentariis seorsim ante?ditis. Ph. Priorius argumenta & notas in libri omnes de novo adjecit, & dissertationem apprimè utilem concinnavit. Accedunt Novatiani tractatus, de Trinitate, et cibis Judaïcs, cum notis, ut in editione Pamelii. Item et huic postrema editioni, à pluribus mendis quae in praedentem irrepserrant expurgatae accessit carmen de Iona et Ninive.</a> Book Description: Paris: Le Petit, Couterot & Angot, 1675, 1675. in-folio, (37,5 x 25 cm). titre en rouge et noir avec grande vignette gravé + 31 feuilles + 735 p. (r.:727) + 1 ff. reliure en veau, dos à 6 nerfs richement orné or. Bel exemplaire Graesse VI/II, 70: Voici la meilleure et la plus complèt de l'édition des oeuvres de Tertulianus. Ce fut Rigaud qui, ayant reconnu le grand nombre d'interpolations du texte, essaya le premier de le rétablir. Bookseller Inventory # 75746. Bookseller: <a href="http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=692927104&tab=1&searchurl=y%3D0%26bsi%3D30%26tn%3Dtertulliani%26x%3D0%26sortby%3D3">Harteveld Rare Books Ltd.</a> <span class="scndInfo">(Fribourg, Switzerland)</span></span><span class="scndInfo">. <br> Price: <span class="price">£ 361.48</span></span><span class="price"> [July 2006]</span> </li> </ul> <span class="P.small"> <p><b>1675</b> : DE LA MOTTE, <i>Histoire de Tertullien et d'Origène</i>, Paris (1675). repr. Leiden 1702. Octavo. PL1 58C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b><a name="1676_Prague"></a>1676</b> : Prague. Edition of <i>De Patientia</i>. Petr Kitzler, who owns a copy and supplied the photos, gives the following details: it was printed in a Jesuit printing house in Prague's Jesuit College "Klementinum" and it was published by the Charles University (in at that time called Universitas Carolo-Ferdinandae). The book is bound in parchment and has 33 pages. 102x63mm (12°). He adds: If any of the "Tertullianists" have any further information about this edition, I would be grateful to hear it. The size of the pages is duodecimo; the handwritten inscription in the first page reads "Bibliothecae Slanensis 1685"; and according to the title page it was the property of the Piarist School in Slaný (a town approx. 40.km westward from Prague) which was founded in 1658. </p> <p>Additional note (2007): "there are two more copies of this edition known - one is in Wien, Oesterreichische Nationalbibliothek, sign. 71.Aa.120, and the second one in Monastery Library Strahov, Prague, sign. Vyš.Kap.II.B.g.67. I have had no time sofar, to check these copies in person, but I am going to do so... Another thing; this edition was printed at the Clementinum's printing house in Prague and it was probably ordered by some private person and was not the initiative of the Society of Jesus itself."</p> <p> Not in Migne. <u>Not checked</u>. Page images: <a href="1676_prague/001.jpg">cover1</a>, <a href="1676_prague/002.jpg">cover2</a>, <a href="1676_prague/002a.jpg">titlepage</a>, <a href="1676_prague/002b.jpg">page1</a>, <a href="1676_prague/02.jpg">pp.2-3</a>, <a href="1676_prague/04.jpg">pp.4-5</a>, <a href="1676_prague/06.jpg">pp.6-7</a>, <a href="1676_prague/08.jpg">pp.8-9</a>, <a href="1676_prague/10.jpg">pp.10-11</a>, <a href="1676_prague/12.jpg">pp.12-13</a>, <a href="1676_prague/14.jpg">pp.14-15</a>, <a href="1676_prague/16.jpg">pp.16-17</a>, <a href="1676_prague/18.jpg">pp.18-19</a>, <a href="1676_prague/20.jpg">pp.20-21</a>, <a href="1676_prague/22.jpg">pp.22-23</a>, <a href="1676_prague/24.jpg">pp.24-25</a>, <a href="1676_prague/26.jpg">pp.26-27</a>, <a href="1676_prague/28.jpg">pp.28-29</a>, <a href="1676_prague/30.jpg">pp.30-31</a>, <a href="1676_prague/32.jpg">pp.32-33</a></p> <p><b>1680</b> : Petri ALLIXII de Tertulliani vita et scriptus. Paris, octavo. PL1 58C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1680</b> : "NATALIS ALEXANDRI dissert. de Doctrina Tertulliani et de sacramento confirmationis, in ejusd.</span> <span class="P.small">Hist. Eccl. V. et N. Test., t. III. saec. II. art. VIII, p. 293. Venet. 1778". </span><span class="P.small">PL1 58D. <u>Not checked</u>.</span> </p> <p><span class="P.small"><b>1682</b> : "Carmen <em>de Jona et Ninive,</em> cum animadv. Juret, Barthii, Gronovii, ad calcem <em>Paullini</em> Petricorii, editum a <em>Chr. Daumio.</em> Lips., in-8<sup>o</sup>." PL1 58D. <u>Not checked</u>.</span> </p> <p><span class="P.small"><b>1682</b> : Lüneberg. German translation of <i>Ad Scapulam</i> by Abraham Hinckelmann, 12<sup>o</sup>. Also <i>Ad Martyres</i>, 12<sup>o</sup>. First German translation. PL1 58D. <u>Not checked</u>.</span> </p> <ul> <li><span class="P.small">From <a href="http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/">Goettingen</a> (same volume? or different?):<br> Title: Apologeticus : German. ... / Tertullianus; Author: Tertullianus; Published: Lüneburg, 1682</span> </li> </ul> <p><span class="P.small"><b>1683</b> : Paris. French translation of <i>de Praescript., de virginibus velandis, de habitu ornatuque feminarum</i> translated by D. Hebert. PL1 58D. <u>Not checked</u>.</span> </p> <ul> <li><span class="P.small">From <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">COPAC</a> catalogue, copy at the British Library:<br> Tertullien. Des prescriptions contre les hérétiques. De l'habillement des femmes, de leur ajustement, et du voile des vierges. De la traduction de M. H(ebert). (Eclaircissemens du livre de Tertullien des prescriptions, etc.). Publisher: Paris : Simon Trouvin, 1683. Physical Desc.: 3 pt. ; 12o.</span> </li> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> <span class="P.small">Title : Tertullien. Des Prescriptions contre les hérétiques, de l'Habillement des femmes, de leur Ajustement et du Voile des Vierges. De la traduction de M.H <br> Publisher : Paris : Simon Trouvin (1683)<br> Description : 3 parties en 1 vol. : bandeau aux armoiries du dédicataire, F. de Harlay ; 12° <br> Notes : Traduit par Hébert, d'après son épître dédicatoire et le privilège <br> 43089RES. Cachet de l'abbé Flottes. Rel. veau brun marbré. <br> Other titles : De Praescriptione haereticorum. Trad. française </span> </li> <li><span class="P.small">From a bookseller's catalogue:<br> </span><font size="2">Des prescriptions contre les Hérétiques. </font><font size="2">P. S. Trouvin, De l'habillement des Femmes, de leur ajustement, et du Voile des Vierges. De la traduction de M.H. 1683. In-12, 6 ff-132-148-47. Basane granitée, dos à nerfs. Reliure d'époque très usée, les coiffes manquent, les coins sont émoussés.Price: US$ 116.25 (Seen, Feb. 2004)</font> </li> </ul> <p><b>1684</b> : Paris: Jean Jombert. 12°. French translation of the <i>Apologeticum</i> by Giry, with Latin text.</p> <ul> <li>From a dealer catalogue (October 2005):<br> Tertullien - Apologetique de Tertullien ou Defense des Chretiens contre les accusations des gentils. A Paris, Chez Jean Jombert 1684. In-12 relié plein veau moucheté, dos à nerfs orné à motifs dorés, pièce de titre maroquin rouge. Tranches rouge. Petit manque en coiffe.1 feuillet blanc, titre, 11 feuillet de préface non chiffrés + 274 pages + 7 feuillets de table + 1 feuillet blanc. De la traduction de Monsieur Giry, nouvelle édition avec le texte latin à coté.<br> Euro 100.00 </li> </ul> <p><span class="P.small"><b>1686</b> : Cambridge. "<em>Cantabrigiae, ex off. Jo. Hayer imp. Henr. Dickinson</em> et <em>Rich. Green.</em> 12. Q. S. Fl. Tert. Apologeticus et ad Scapulam liber, accessit M. Minucii Felicis Octavius.---Apologeticus ad edit. Heraldi, capit. argumentis ex ed. Lacerdae additis, liber ad Scapulam ad ejusdem La Cerdae ed. exscripti sunt." PL1 59A. <u>Not checked</u>.</span> </p> <ul> <li><span class="P.small">Copy listed in the catalogue of Canterbury Cathedral library. Wing T784. [8], 135, [3], 11, [1], [66], 74, [2] p.: 12mo. Octavius with own titlepage and pagination. Advert for Green at end. </span> </li> <li><span class="P.small">From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> Apologeticus Tertullian Price: £ 225.00 [May 2004] Book Description: Cambridge 1686. Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus et ad Scapulam liber. Accessit M. Minucii Felicis Octavius. Cambridge: ex officina Joan. Hayes, Almæ Academiæ typographi; impensis Henr. Dickinson & Rich. Green, 1686. (8), 135(1), (2), 11(1), (66), 74 pp. + a final leaf of bookseller's advertisements (Richard Green). 12mo, contemporary panelled calf. The first edition printed in England of any Latin text by Tertullian, the first of the great Church Fathers. His Apologeticus was written in Carthage in 197 AD; the shorter Ad Scapulam was composed shortly after 212. Also included, as often, is the slightly earlier Octavius of Minucius, a dialogue in the Ciceronian manner between a pagan and a Christian, and one of the earliest of all surviving Christian apologetic texts; this has a long preface by Fr. Baldwin. A fine crisp copy of a university textbook in a pocket format; early signature of Lowndes of St. John's College, Cambridge. Wing T784. </span> </li> </ul> <p><span class="P.small"><b>1695</b> : Rigaltius-Priorius reprint. PL1 59A. <u>Not checked</u>.</span> </p> <p><span class="P.small"><b>1699</b> : "E. SAL. CYPRIANI. Diatriba academica qua expenditur illud Tertulliani: <em>Haereticorum Patriarcha Philosophi,</em> in-4<sup>o</sup>. Helmst." PL1 59A. <u>Not checked</u>.</span> </p> <p><span class="P.small"><b>1701</b> : Venice, folio. Q. S. Fl. T. op. c. variorum notis selectis ad voluminis calcem. PL1 59A. <u>Not checked</u>.</span> </p> <ul> <li><span class="P.small"><a href="http://www.gencat.es/bc/virtua/catalan/">Biblioteca de Catalunya</a>: <br> Title: <i>Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani ... Opera omnia : juxta correctionem ... cum indicibus necessariis ... ; opus summa fide & cura elaboratum ... Joannem Dominicum Calegari ...</i><br> Publ.: Venetiis [Venècia] : ex Typographia Hieronymi Albritii ..., 1701<br> Phys.: [2], 457, [1] p. : 2º ; 34 cm. -- Sign.: A-Qq6<br> Albrizzi, Girolamo<br> Exemplar: 0101 . R.476120.. Enq. perg., senyals de corcs, taques d'òxid i d'humitat TOP: Tor. 305-Fol.. Etiqueta: "Biblioteca "Torres Amat" Sallent" al contraplà post.. 1-Desiderates</span> </li> <li><span class="P.small">From a dealer advert [May 2004]:<br> Opera Omnia juxta correctionem Pamelii, de la Cerda, Ambianensis, Rigaltii, Priorii, Albaspinaei, aliorumque Doctissimorum Catholicorum Virorum fideliter castigata, quorum Scholiis adjectae sunt Notae ex Salmasio, Rhenano, Heraldo, Mercerio, Lupo. Tertullianus Quintus Settimius Florentis Book Description: Venetiis Typis Aloysii Pavini 1701. In-folio antico (340x220mm), pp. (68), 477, (5), 206, (72), legatura coeva p. pergamena rigida con titolo in oro su tassello al dorso. Tagli a spruzzo blu. Frontespizio in rosso e in nero con vignetta tipografica incisa su rame e antiche note manoscritte di possesso. Capilettera e testatine ornate, testo su due colonne. Duplice frontespizio. Dedicatoria dello stampatore a Muzio Dandini, vescovo di Senigallia. Ex-libris al contropiatto del teologo Giacomo Maria Gays, cavaliere dell'ordine dei santi Maurizio e Lazzaro. Bell'esemplare con qualche brunitura. Monumentale e filologicamente apprezzabile edizione - tra le migliori del XVIII secolo - delle opere complete di Tertulliano, il grande apologista cristiano vissuto tra il 160 e il 230 d.C. ca., tra i massimi scrittori della letteratura latina cristiana. Il volume contiene, oltre a vastissime note e ad un altro amplissimo indice delle cose notabili e dei passi della Sacra Scrittura citati, una breve vita dell'autore e un sunto della sua imponente produzione letteraria.<br> Price: £ 487.61 [May 2004; still for sale July 2006] </span> </li> </ul> <p><span class="P.small"><b>1701</b> : "SAL. CYPRIANI Commentat. de Doctrina Tertulliani Evangelica inter ejusd. dissert. varii argumenti. Coburg." PL1 59A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1701 (or 1712)</b> : Paris, Latin-French edition of the Apologeticus, by M. Giry. Not in Migne. <u>Not checked</u>. Some images of this edition online <a href="../editions/1701_giry.htm">here</a>. </p> <ul> <li>From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> <i>TERTULLIAN. Apologetique ou defense des chretiens contres les accusations des gentils. De la traduction de (L.) Giry. Nouvelle edition avec le texte latin a cote. Augmentee d'une dissertation critique touchant Tertullien & ses ouvrages. Suivant la copie de Paris. Amsterdam, Th. Lombrail, 1701. Gestochenes Frontispiz, Titel in Rot-Schwarz-Druck, 60, 156 (recte 256) S. Mit hübschen Initialen, Zierstücken u. Vignetten. Ldrbd d. Zeit m. Rückenvergoldung (Einbd etwas berieben, Ecken bestoßen, Außengelenke aufgeplatzt, gering, einige Seiten etwas stärker braunfleckig, Frontispiz m. kl. Eckausriß). "Nachdruck der Ausgabe Paris 1636, erweitert um die Dissertation.-Graesse VII,71; Ebert 22582." Price: EUR 100.00 - £ 69.66 </i>[<i>May 2004; still unsold at same price, September 2005</i>]</li> </ul> <p><b>1702</b> : DE LA MOTTE, <i>Histoire de Tertullien et d'Origène</i>, Leiden (1702). Octavo. Reprint of 1675. PL1 58C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1702</b> : "JOH. CROYI. conjectur. in quaedam loca Tertull. Oxon., in-fol." PL1 59B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1702</b> : Louis Giry, Apologétique de Tertullien, ou Défense des Chrétiens contre les accusations des Gentils. traduite en français par <em>Louis Giry</em>, avec le texte latin à côté; édition augmentée d'une Dissert. critique touchant Tertullien et ses ouvrages; Amsterdam: Thom. Lombrail (1702). Octavo. Migne adds: "Versio haec Ludovici Giry (in Senatu regio Paris. advocati, 1665), ab anno inde 1636, aliquoties prodiit absque textu latino". PL1 59C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1702</b> : "Beatus card. Joseph. Mar. Thomasius primum suarum Institutionum Theologicarum vulgavit tomum, in cujus capite edidit librum Tertulliani de Praescriptionibus adversus haereticos. Rom. in-4<sup>o</sup>." PL1 1335-6 Addendum. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1703</b> : "Anonymi Dissertatio, qua ut verum genuinumque Tertulliani opus vindicatur catalogus haereseon libro praescriptionum subjectus. -- Mémoires de Trévoux, fév. 1703, p. 133 (auctore P. Tournemine?)". PL1 59C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1704</b> : JO. JOACH. ZENTGRAV, <i>Exercit. de Lapsu Tertulliani ad Montanistas</i>, Strasbourg (Argentorat.). 4o. PL1 59C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1705</b> : "ADAM RECHEMBERGII Dissert., <em>an Haereticorum Patriarchae Philosophi</em> ex illo Tertulliani advers. Hermogenem, cap. VIII. Lips., in-4<sup>o</sup>." PL1 59D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1708</b> : Michel VIVIEN, <i>Tertullianus Praedicans</i>, Venice, 6 vols. Quarto. PL1 59D. <u>Not checked</u>. I have no idea what this book contains! </p> <ul> <li>Details from dealer catalogues: <ul> <li>Vivien, Michaele. <i>Tertullianus Praedicans. Et Supra Quamlibet Materiam. Omnibus Anni Dominicis, Et Festis Non Ordinariis Solum, Sed Etiam Extraordinariis; Singulisque Quadragsimae Feriis Praedicabilem. </i>Apud Perisse Fratres Bibliopolas. Lugduni France? 1864 In 6 volumes. Light preliminary foxing. Leather spines worn with minor chipping on edges. Price: US$ 79.10</li> <li>Vivien, R. P. Michaele. <i>TERTULLIANUS PRAEDICANS. </i>Simon Cioffi Naples 1843 1st ed VG-/--, 8vo, half leather HC with marbled boards, ex-lib, cover heavily worn but intact, gutter splitting, text block dry but clean. Price: US$ 50.00</li> <li>VIVIEN,R.P.M., <i>Tertullianus praedicans, et supra quamlibet materiam omnibus anni dominicis, et festis non ordinariis solum, sed etiam extraordinariis, singulisque quadragesimae feriis praedicabilem. Ordine alphabetico copiose dispositam, sex ad minus formans conciones. Editio sexta, correcta et emendata. Bd 1 (von 2). Passau 1717. Fol. 632 S. Kart. d. Zt.; </i>1717 Band 1 der erstmals 1681 erschienenen Tertullian-Bearb. - Vord. Deckel geknickt u. verzogen, tlw. leicht gebräunt; ab S. 615 Wurmspuren. Price: US$ 73.54</li> <li>Vivien, Michaele <i>TERTULLIANUS PRAEDICANS, ET SUPRA QUAMLIBET MATERIAM Omnibus Anni Dominicis, & Festis non ordinariis solum, sed etiam extraordinariis; singulisque Quadragesimae Feriis praedicabilem ORDINE ALPHABETICO COPIOSE DISPOSITAM, SEX AD MINUS FORMANS CONCIONES....; </i>Joannem Manfre, Patavii: MDCCXXIX [1729]. Sixth edition, in two volumes, Tomus Primus: lxxx; 632 pages, Tomus Secundus: xvi; 688 pages. Both volumes in folio, 34 cm, still in worn original 18th century publisher's paper wrappers (spines of wrappers largely missing, paper boards intact, still sewn up tight but no initial or final blanks. This copy ex libris St. Ignatius Loyola, New York. Quality of the paper is generally fine, an occasional page slightly browned. Price: US$ 400.00.<br> <a href="../editions/t_praedicans_small.jpg"><img border="1" src="../editions/t_praedicans_small.jpg" width="96" height="140"></a></li> </ul> </li> </ul> <p><strong>1710</strong> : London, English translation; Apologeticus, together with that of Justin, Minucius Felix and Vincent of Lerins' Commonitorium, with preface and notes, by Reeves in two volumes octavo. PL1 59D. <u>Not checked</u>. The Apologeticus text was reprinted in the 19th century and is online. </p> <p><b>1711</b> : "J. HENNINGI BOHMERI Dissertationes Juris ecclesiastici antiqui ad Plinium Secundum et Tertullianum. Lips., in-8<sup>o</sup>." PL1 60A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1713</b> : "<em>Patavii,</em> 4. Tertulliani liber de Oratione completus cum notis Guid. Panciroli et Ludovici Antonii Muratorii. -- In Muratorii Anecdotis, t. II, p. 1. 56. Ex Codice Biblioth. Ambrosianae Mediolani. Notas Guidonis Panciroli jurisconsulti olim celeberrimi Regiensis, ex Comm. plenioribus in omnia T. opera in bibliotheca P. Joh. Bapt. Cattanei, Franciscani, tum latentibus, ut. salivam popularibus suis moveret ad delicias istas tamdiu neglectas in lucem proferendas edidit." This I think is the editio princeps of the back portion of <i>De oratione</i>. PL1 60A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>????</b> : Edition of the spurious poems, of uncertain date. </p> <ul> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Title : Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani carthaginensis presbyteri Libri carmine conscripti / Tertullien <br> Publisher : [S. l. n. d. ?] <br> Notes : 221(2). Reliure basane XVIIIe s. Ex-libris ms. Vittorio Alfieri Firenze 1800 ; cachet F.X. Fabre. Opera et fragmenta veterum poetarum latinorum profanorum & ecclesiasticorum. Vol. II. - Londini : apud J. Nicholson : B. Tooke : & J. Tonson, 1713. - pp. 1525-1537 (i.e. 1637) ; 2° <br> Contents : Adversus Marcionem libri. De Judicio domini liber Senatori. Apostatae. - Carmen de Jona et Ninive </li> </ul> <p><b>1714</b> : "LAUR. BRORSON de Infantariis apud Tertullianum ad Nationes, Lib. I, cap. II, Hafn., in-4<sup>o</sup>." PL1 60B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1714-15</b> : Paris: Columbat. Quarto. French translation of the <i>Apologeticum</i> by Vassoult. Twice edited in 1714 & seq. PL1 60B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li>From a dealer advert [May 2004]:<br> Apologétique de Tertullien ou défense des premiers Chrétiens contre les calomnies des Gentils. Avec des notes pour l'éclaircissement des faits & des matières. TERTULLIEN. Price: £ 125.38 [May 2004] Book Description: Paris, Chez Jacques Collombat, 1714. In-4 , veau brun moucheté, dos à nerfs orné, tranches rouges (Reliure de l'époque, us.). Vignette gravée sur le titre, et bandeau en taille-douce, dessiné et gravé par Le Pautre. Edition donnée par J.B. Vassoult. Ex-libris gravé du couvent des Carmes Déchaussés de Lyon. </li> </ul> <p><b>1715</b> : "Tertulliani poemata inter opp. vett. poetar. latinor. edita cur. <em>Mich. Maittaire.</em> Lond. 2. in-f<sup>o</sup>." PL1 60B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><strong>1715</strong> : Paris. D. Nicol. LE NOURRY's dissertation on the Apologeticum, Ad Nationes, and Ad Scapulam. Migne mentions this often. PL1 60C. <u>Not checked</u>. Reprinted in vol. 3 of Oehler's Editio Maior. </p> <p><b>1715</b> : "AUGUSTI HEUMANII Emendatio libri Tertullianei de Praescriptionibus, in actis Eruditor. Lipsiens. anno 1715, p. 299-305." PL1 60C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1717</b> : "Anonymi expositio de: <em>Caligata militia</em> in libr. de idololatria, cap. XIX (nouveau recueil des pièces fugitives de l'abbé Archimbaud, t. IV, p. 116-119. Paris)." PL1 60C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><strong><a href="../editions/1718_havercamp_apologeticus/1718_havercamp_apologeticus.htm">1718</a></strong> <a href="../editions/1718_havercamp_apologeticus/1718_havercamp_apologeticus.htm"> : <b>HAVERCAMP</b>, <i>Apologeticus</i></a><i> </i>: Leiden, edited by Sigebert Havercamp, printed by Isaac Severinus. <em>Apologeticus</em>, from 2 Leyden mss and old editions. Title page online. PL1 60D-61C. <u>Checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li>From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> <i>Tertullian, Quintus Septimus Florens. Apologeticus. Leyden, Isaac Severinus, 1718. (38), 443, (53) SS. Titel in rot und schwarz gedruckt. Mit gest. Portraitfrontispiz, gest. Titelvignette (J. Goeree delin. / P. Sluyter sculp.), einer mehrf. gefalt. gest. Tafel und 22 Münzkupfern im Text. (Beigebunden) II: Mosheim, Johann Laurentius. Disquisitio chronologica-critica de vera aetate apologetici a Tertulliano conscripti. 64 SS. Mit Holzschnittvignette am Titel. Zeitgenössischer Paneel-Lederband mit mehrf. Deckelfileten und Resten eines goldgepr. Rückentitels sowie von Stehkantenvergoldung. Dreiseitiger gesprenkelter Rotschnitt. 8vo. Vom Philologen und Numismatiker Sigbert Havercamp (1684-1742) besorgte Ausgabe des "Apologeticums", welches "das Christentum in Form einer durchlaufenden, meisterhaft komponierten Gerichtsrede [verteidigt]. Tertullian deckt eingangs mit advokatorischer Gewandtheit und Schärfe die Inkonsequenz und Ungerechtigkeit des staatlichen Verfahrens gegen die Christen auf, widerlegt in der Ausführung systematisch alle denkbaren Einwände gegen sie, schildert wirksam ihr zuchtvolles Gemeindeleben und entlarvt mit Sarkasmus die Unmoral und dämonische Verblendung der Staatsreligion" (Lex. d. alten Welt III, 3017). - "Ontre les edd. anterieures Havercamp a consulte deux mss. de la bibl. de Leide et les variantes tirees du "codex Agobardii" et de deux autres mss. de Heribert Rosweyd" (Graesse). "Neue Rec. nach 2 neuen Mss. und 2 Variantensammlungen, mit vortrefflicher Erläuterung. [...] Dazu kann man fügen: J. Lr. Moshemii disquisitio [...] Doch gehört diese Schrift, welche in s. dissertatt. ad hist. eccl. [...] wiedergedruckt ist, nicht nothwendig zu obiger Ausg." (Ebert). - Papierbedingt vereinzelt stärker gebräunt bzw. braunfleckig; Text auf S. 169f. unten knapp beschnitten (kein Verlust). Vereinzelt einige zeitgenöss. Marginalien und Korrekturen in Tinte. - Engelmann/Preuss II, 664. Lipsius/L. 394f. Ebert *22576. Graesse VI, 70. Brunet V, 729f. Jöcher/Adelung II, 1829. [SW: Theologie, Philosophie, Antike, Klassische Philologie] Price: EUR 500.00 - £348.29 [May 2004]</i> </li> <li>From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> APOLOGETICUS AD CODICES MSTOS & EDITIONES VETERES FUMMA CURA RECOGNITUS, CAFTIGATUS, EMENDATUS Tertullian Price: £ 116.55 [May 2004] Book Description: Isaac Severin, 1718. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. With commentary by Sigbert Havarcamp. Stiff full vellum boards soiled and curling, leather over top edge of front cover has lifted. previous owner has penned on end-papers. text has moisture wrinkle but no water staining. some minor foxing marks here and there, pages browned. Binding in very good condition with it just beginning to pull. a couple minor occ urences of marginalia. Lovely engraved frontispiece and title page, large engraved fold-out approx. three page widths in very good condition. 443pp. plus index. Text in Latin. </li> <li>From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]: <div align="justify"> <i> Septimii Florentis Tertulliani... Apologeticul... studio et industria S. Havercampi... Lugduni Batavorum, apud I. Severinum, 1718, in-8 vélin, frontispice-19 ff. n.c.-443 pp.-25 ff. n.c;(index)-1 pl. dépliante gravée sur cuivre h.-t.-fig. gravées sur cuivre dans le texte. Papier bruni. Prix avant remise: 114€ - 747.79FF - $133.83 - £69.88 [Actually sold for 79.80€ inc. P&P]</i> </div> </li> </ul> <p><b>1719</b> : "Anonymi adnotationes in librum de Oratione Tertul.---(Mémoires de Trévoux, ann. 1719, p. 1202. -- Journal des savants, ann. 1719, déc., p. 663.)." PL1 61D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1721</b> : "LAUR. MAGALOTTI lettera sopra un passo di Tertulliano (in lettere scientifice ed erudite del comte Magalotti, p. 192-198. Firenze, in-4<sup>o</sup>.)." PL1 61D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1722</b> : Joseph BETTY, English translation of <i>De praescriptione</i>. Oxford. 12<sup>o</sup>. PL1 61D. <u>Checked</u>. Personal copy. <a href="../articles/betty_prae/betty_prae.htm">Online</a>. </p> <p><b>1722</b> : "ARN. GREVE Tertulliani Testimonium <font face="SPIonic">'Apoqew&sei</font> de Christo a Tiberio decreta defensum. Vitemb., in-4<sup>o</sup>." PL1 61D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1722</b> : "CHPH. AHEUMANNI Epistolae quibus emendantur atque illustrantur caput I et II Apologetici in ejus Poecile, t. I, p. 25-33, 197-212. Halae, in-8<sup>o</sup>". PL1 62A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1724</b> : "JOH. LAUR. MOSHEIM Comment. chronolog. hist. de aetate Apologetici Tertulliani et initio persecutionis christianorum sub Severo. Helmst., in-4<sup>o</sup>, et in ejus dissert. ad Histor. eccles. pertinent. t. I." PL1 62A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1729</b> : French translation of de praescript., Paris, 12o. PL1 62A. <u>Not checked</u>. "VERSIO GALLICA IV, tract. de Praescription. prodiit. Paris. in-12 (Journal des savants, t. LXXXVIII, p. 499). V. Versio. eod. anno prodiisse memorant Ephemerides trivultianae, mense mart." </p> <p><b>1729</b> : "Locus in Tertulliani libro de Praescriptionibus advers. Haer., cap. XLIX. Joh. Harduini cura, interpretatus (Mémoires de Trévoux, an. 1729, m. mai, p. 842)." PL1 62B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1730</b> : D. Remig. CELLERIUS O.S.B., Hist. générale des aut. ecclésiast., etc., t. II. PL1 62B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1733</b> : "Anonymi observationes in Tertullianum et Cyprianum in Miscellan. observat. in auct., vol. III, t. I. Amstelodam., in-8<sup>o</sup>, p. 45-54". PL1 62B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1733</b> : Paris. Octavo. French translation of <i>Ad Martyres</i>. Ed. <i>Caubère</i>. PL1 62B. <u>Not checked</u>. Probably the same as the following: </p> <ul> <li><a href="http://www.gencat.es/bc/virtua/catalan/">Biblioteca de Catalunya</a>: <br> Mathieu CAUBÈRE (tr), <i>Traités de Tertulien sur l'ornement des femmes, les spectacles, le batême & la patience : avec une lettre aux martirs ; traduits en francois</i>. Paris: Jacques Rollin (1733). XVIII, [4], 377 [i.d. 397], [13] p. : 12º ; 17 cm. Pag. duplicada 69-88. Sign.: a8, b4, c2, (A-E)8-4, F12, [ ]2, (G-Ii)8-4. Refs: CGBNP 184, col 688; NUC 587, 0109955. Notes: 0101 . R.447391.. Enq. pell, talls tenyits, guardes marbrejades, taques d'òxid i d'humitat, anotacions ms.: "Par le P. Caubere jesuite" al f. de guarda ant., i "Par le Pe. Caubere, jesuite" a port. TOP: Tor. 558-12º. Etiqueta: "Felicis Torres Amat Eccl. Barcinon. Sacristae anno 1817." al contraplà ant., i "Biblioteca Torres Amat "Sallent" al contraplà post.. 1-Desiderates.</li> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Title : Traités de Tertullien sur l'Ornement des femmes [livre I] les Spectacles, le batême et la Patience, avec une Lettre aux martirs, traduits en fraçois [avec des remarques] <br> Publisher : Paris : Rolin fils (1733)<br> Description : XXII-377 p. et la table : épître dédicatoire ; 12° <br> Notes : Traduit et commenté par le P. Mathieu Caubère, d'après la permission <br> 75689RES. Cachet de l'abbé Flottes. Rel. 18° s. veau granité. <br> Other titles : De cultu feminarum. Trad. Française </li> </ul> <p><b>1735</b> : JOH. HENR. BLUMEMBACH, de Senatusconsulto Q. Septimio Florente Presbytero et jureconsulto Tertullianis liber, Lipsiae, 4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 62C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1738</b> : JOH. WUILL. HOFMANNI dissertatio Q. Septimii Flor. Tertulliani, quae supersunt, omnia in Montanismo Scripta videri, Vitembergae, in-4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 62C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1739</b> : CHPH. A. HEUMANNI observationes criticae ad posteriora Apologetici capita in Miscell. Groning., t. II, fasc. 3, p. 479-485. PL1 62C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1741</b> : CHR. LOERERI Progr. librum Tertulliani de Poenitentia ipsi vindicans. Altenb. 1741. PL1 62C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1743</b> : JUST. CAR. WIESENHAUER Disputatio de Jure consulto et Q. Sept. Flor. Tertulliani. Hildesiae. PL1 62D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1744</b> : Venice: typis Gasparis Gerardi. Folio. Q. S. Fl. Tert. Opera. A reprint of the 1675 Rigalt-Priorius, with Havercamp's notes on the Apologeticum, and Mosheim's notes on the chronology of the Apologeticum. PL1 62D-63A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li>From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> <i>Apologeticus.comment.Havercamp Price: £ 210.42 Book Description: Venice, typis Gasparis Girardi, 1744. 200pp folio. red & black vignette title, a few charming text ills. of pagan rites. With a 20pp Disquisition to rear by Mosheim. The first comprehensive analysis of the works of Tertullian, from all sources and with extensive footnotes. Folding copperplate from a roman frieze. Original gilt 1/2 calf, marbled boards. (BT 1116 from the Gest Collection) Fine.</i></li> </ul> <p><b>1744</b> : J. MART. CHLADEN de Stationibus vett. Christianorum. Commentarius ad illustr. maxime Tertullianum comparatus, Lips. 1744. PL1 63A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1752</b> : D. CORBINIANI THOMAE. O. S. B. observationes et notae in tractatum de <em>Praescriptionibus.</em> Salisburg, in 8<sup>o</sup>. PL1 63A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1753</b> : J. E. IMM. WALCH <em>de Apostolorum literis authenticis</em> a Tertulliano commemoratis. Jen. 4. PL1 63A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1755</b> : D. CORBINIANI THOMAE. O. S. B. observationes et notae in libr. Tertulliani de Baptismo et Poenitentia, Salisburg, in-8<sup>o</sup>. PL1 63B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1756</b> : Lady Selvatica BORGHINI of Pisa (domina Selvatica Bargini, nobili Pisana), Italian translations of catholic and moral works, Rome: apud Nicolaum et Marcum Pagliarini. Migne says this promises to also do <em>adversus Judaeos;</em> de <em>Praescriptionibus; contra Hermogenem</em>, but he doesn't know whether these appeared. He goes on, "In Florentinis literasiis foliis legitur a Cl. V. Bottari italico sermone reddita ea opuscula quorum versionem D. Bargini omiserat (<em>Lumper</em> ex Argelato et Paitonio de Volgarizatori bibliotheca)". PL1 63B. <u>Checked</u>. </p> <ul> <li>From an advert on EBay [August 2004]:<br> <font class="pagetitle">Opere di Tertulliano tradotte in Toscano. Roma 1756. </font>Selvaggia Borghini Nobile pisana. Bella e fresca opera in 4°, pagg. 503, rilegatura in pergamena coeva con titoli in oro, datata 1756, l'opera e' stata tradotta in toscano e anche questo ne accresce l'interesse letterario .... <!-- End Description --> <a href="../editions/1756_borghini.jpg">Title page</a>. EUR 200.00</li> <li><u>Personal copy</u>: the works contained are: <i>Apologeticum (p.1); Fulda Fragment (p.104); De Testimonio Animae(p.109); Ad Scapulam (p.121); De Spectaculis (p.131); De Idololatria (p.173); De corona (p.213); De Pallio (p.243); De Paenitentia (p.267); De Oratione (p.293); Ad Martyras (p.311); De Patientia (p.321); De cultu feminarum (p.351); Ad uxorem (p.379); De virginibus velandis (p.407); De baptismo</i> (p.439). In each case the text is in two columns, the left being Latin, the right Italian (Tuscan). In total there are 502 pp.<br> <a href="../editions/1756_borghini/borghini001_small.jpg">Title page</a>; <a href="../editions/1756_borghini/borghini002_small.jpg">Page 1 of preface</a>; <a href="../editions/1756_borghini/borghini003_small.jpg">table of contents</a>.</li> </ul> <p><b>1756</b> : J. GE. GERET Pr. in quemdam Tertulliani de terrarum motibus locum. Onold., in-4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 63C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1757</b> : JOH. AUG. NOESSELTI Dissert. de vera aetate ac doctrina scriptorum quae supersunt Q. Septimii Flor. Tertulliani, Halae. Ejusd. III, diss. ad Hist. Eccl. pertin. 1817. PL1 63C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1758-9</b> : AUG. HEUMANNI appendix ad varias annotationes in Tertullianum, cum analysi accuratiore libri de Praescriptionibus in act. Eruditor. lipsiens. Supplem., t. VI., sect. 5. PL1 63C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1758</b> : CHR. W. FRANC. WALCH de Pompis Satanae ad Tertull. de spectaculis, Gotting., in-4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 63C-D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1759</b> : C. GE. SAM. BERNHOLD Progr. Tertulliani Apologeticus ab iniquiore reprehensione vindicatus. Erlang., in-4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 63D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1762</b> : JO. DAN. VAN HOVEN. spec. annot. ad Tertull. in Musaeum critic. II, 26. PL1 63D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1764</b> : C. A. BEGER Ep. quo sensu Tertullianus Deum dixerit corpus, Lipsiae, in-4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 63D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1766</b> : E<SPAN class="small">F</SPAN>. WERNSDORF de veste Palmata ad Tertulliani Apologet., c. 50. Wittemb., in-4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 63D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1769</b> : "Cum easdem Vener. beati Thomasii Institutiones Theologicas antiquorum Patrum recenseret ac denuo in lucem ederet Ant. Franc. Vezzosi, C. R., iterum eodem curante prodiit liber de Praescriptionibus nonnullis, auctus notis quae sanam sapiunt doctrinam eximiamque eruditionem. Romae, ex typogr. Marci Palearini. In-4<sup>o</sup>.". PL1 1335-6 Addendum. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><strong>1769-1776</strong> : Halae: ap. Salam, ap. Jo. Chr. Hendel. Q. S. Fl. Tert. Opera recensuit JO. SALOMO SEMLER, 6 vols. PL1 64A-D. <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><b>1770</b> : J. CHR. WERNSDORF Progr. de Ecclesia, Columbae domo simplici, ad loc. Tertulliani advers. Valentinianos, cap. III, Helmst., in-4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 65A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1772</b> : H. A. ZEIBICH Prog. de Tertulliani sententia de Columba in Christum devolante, Gerae, in-4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 65A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1774</b> : ENGELB. KLUPPFEL. Mens Tertulliani de indissolubilitate matrimonii in infidelitate contracti conjuge alterutro ad fidem Christi confesso. Frib., in-4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 65A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1776</b> : CHR. F. ROSSLERI Bibliothek d. Kirchenvaeter in Ubersetzungen u. auszügen, a. 1. f., t. III. Lips. PL1 65A-B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1776-7</b> : JO. DANIEL. SCHUMANN Obss. in veterib. Ecclesiae Scriptoribus saec. III et IV de interpollationibus quibusdam codicis, N. T. Tertulliano perperam afflictis conjectura. Hannov. in-4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 65B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1780</b> : Franz OBERTHÜR, Q. S. F. Tertulliani opera omnia, in two volumes (also under the title.: <em>Opera omnia</em> SS. PP. latinorum, vol. I, II), published in Würtzburg (Wirceburgum) by 'Libraria Staheliana.' Migne writes: <em>Wirceburgi in off. libr. Staheliana:</em> Q. S. F. Tertulliani opera omnia, t. I, II, etiam sub tit.: <em>Opera omnia</em> SS. PP. latinorum, vol. I, II. Editor celeb. OBERTHUR secutus est editionem Halensem, sed ita ut compararet editionem Pamelianam, Paris, 1608, recusam et variantes illius lectiones partim in calce subjiceret, partim, raro tamen et circumspecte, illam emendaret. Quod fecit in volumine secundo, ut ipse fatetur paullo liberius, substituendo, vel ex Parisina editione, vel ex varietatibus lectionum ab Halensi editore collectis, hinc inde vel voculas alias, vel, rarius tamen, integras etiam sententias. Praeterea ordinem librorum chronologicum ex Noesselti auctoritate adoptavit, hac tamen cautela, ut libros contra Marcionem, non aliis interjectos, prouti viri illius Chronologia exigebat, sed conjunctos una serie, seque immediate excipientes publicaret. Addidit etiam Carmina Tertulliano olim tribui solita, contra <em>Marcionem</em> scilicet, <em>de judicio Domini, de Genesi, de Sodoma, de Ligno vitae,</em> a Pamelio praetermissum, et <em>ad senatorem. </em>PL1 65B-C. <u>Not checked</u>.<em> </em> </p> <p>Copies: </p> <ul> <li>Glasgow: Tertullian, ca.160-ca.230; Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Opera omnia.; Publisher: Wirceburgi : In Officina Libraria Staheliana, [1780]-; Physical Desc.: 2v. Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">COPAC</a>.</li> <li>From a dealer catalogue (September 2005):<br> OBERTHUER, FRANZ. Tertullian, Opera omnia. 2 Bde. Würzb., Stahel, 1780 - 81. 24, 627; 16, 738, S., 27 nn. Bl. Mit gest. Vignetten. Rotschnitt. Pbd. d. Zt. m. Rvg. und Rsch. (berieben). - Opera omnia sanctorum patrum latinorum Vol. I - II. - NaV. Unterstr. von alter Hand auf ca. 2 S. Sonst sehr gutes und sauberes Exemplar. Hrsg. von F. Oberthür. <br> Price: EUR 120.00 </li> </ul> <p><b>1780</b> : "In Collect. Poetar. Vett., edit. Pisauris, t. V, Prodierunt carmina omnia Tertulliano ascripta." PL1 65C. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1780</b> : CHR. GOD. SCHUTZ explicatio loci Tertulliani (de Praescriptionibus XVI-XVII), de eversione stomachi aut cerebri ex congressione scripturarum. Jen., in-f<sup>o</sup>. PL1 65D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1780</b>: French translation - L'apologétique et les prescriptions de Tertullien / revue et corrigée d'après les manuscrits, les editions & différens ouvrages de Tertullien, avec la traduction & des remarques par l'Abbé de Gourcy. Nouvelle edition. Revue & corigée ... par M. l'Abbé de Gourcy ...; A Paris : Chez Sorin ..., 1780. Physical Desc.: xxxiv, 423, [39] p. (12o). Not in Migne. Details from <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">COPAC</a>. Copy at Durham. </p> <ul> <li>From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> <i>Tertullian. L'apologethique et les prescriptions. Nouv. ed. Ed. par Gourcy. Paris, Sorin 1780. Kl.8°. XXXIV, 423 S., 3 Bll., 31 S. Lederband der Zeit m. Rsch. u. Rverg. Price: EUR 82.00 - £ 57.12 [May 2004]</i></li> </ul> <p><b>1781</b> : D. P. DOMIN. SCHRAM O. S. B. analysis opp. Tertulliani in suo magno opere, t. III. PL1 65D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1781</b> : Italian translation of <i>De cultu feminarum</i>, tr. Domenico Pacchi. Florence: Pagani &c. Details from dealer catalogue: </p> <ul> <li>From a dealer catalogue [October 2005]:<br> TERTULLIANO Quinto Settimo (Cartagine 155 - 220 ca.) Degli abbigliamenti e delle acconciature delle donne. Opuscolo di Tertulliano recato in lingua toscana da Domenico Pacchi. Firenze: Anton Giuseppe Pagani e Comp. 1781 18x12 graziosa legatura coeva in cartoncino decorato 2) VII (1) - 52 (2) <br> Price : 380,00 EUR.<br> Un fregio ornamentale al frontespizio e una testatina decorativa incisi in legno. Il traduttore, Mons. Domenico Pacchi, nativo di Castelnuovo Garfagnana, fu Cappellano d'Onore di Papa Pio VI e scrittore di storia della Garfagnana. "Nel "De cultu foeminarum" l'autore vuole combattere il lusso femminile, ma si diffonde pure su argomenti più vasti e importanti. L'opera consta di due libri (...), il primo del lusso, delle vesti e degli ornamenti, il secondo degli artifici e dei belletti. (...) A uno a uno l'autore passa in rassegna, per prendersene gioco, tutti gli artifici che la moda impone, soffermandosi soprattutto sulla varietà delle acconciature del capo e sull'uso delle parrucche; la sua opera è notevole anche per la storia del costume che egli osserva e riproduce con grande vivacità e realismo" (Ercole Pasini, in Bompiani 1959: vol. I<br> pag. 3). Lievi bruniture. Esemplare in ottimo stato di conservazione. Prima edizione in lingua italiana. </li> </ul> <p><b>1783</b> : JOS. ANT. CANTOVA de Septimio et S. Epiphanio dissertt. II<sup>o</sup> Theol. critic. in quibus anthropomorphismo neutrum laborasse ostenditur. Mediol., in-8<sup>o</sup>. PL1 65D. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1784</b> : CHR. GOD. SCHUTZ Prog. de Regula fidei apud Tertullianum. Jen. PL1 66A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1784</b> : "<em>In Assisi</em> 8. Osservazioni sopra l'Analisi de libro delle prescrizione di Tertulliano. -- Praecedit eum versione italica textus latinus Pamelii ex ed. Franeckerana, 1597 (mendose scriptum 1697), et Variantibus LL. Rigaltii ad Venetam, 1744, Liber ille, ad quem haec observationes spectant, prodierat Ticini, 1783, 8<sup>o</sup>, de utroque <em>Oelrichsius</em> noster, ut puto, lectores monebit." PL1 66A. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1785</b> : H. CHR. BALLENSTEDT. Tertullians Geistes faehigkeiten, Religions Kenntnisse u. Theologie. E. Vershuc. in-8<sup>o</sup>, Abhadll. Helmst. in 8<sup>o</sup>. PL1 66A-B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><b>1786</b> : French translation of <i>Apologeticum</i>. Paris: Michel Lambert. </p> <ul> <li>From a dealer catalogue [October 2005]:<br> Gourcy (Abbé de) : Anciens apologistes de la religion chrétienne, Saint-Justin, Athenagore, Théophile d'Antioche, Tertullien, Minucius Felix, Origène; traduits ou analysés. Paris, Imp. Michel Lambert, 1786. Complet en 2 volumes de 411 + 362 pp, in-8 . Reliure en demi-cuir brun avec papier marbré, dos (frotté) lisse et orné, titre doré.<br> Price : 140,00 CHF.</li> </ul> <p><b>1790</b> : C. CHR. BIRCH dissert. quosdam ex Q. Sept. Fl. Tertulliani collectos atque illustratos locos theologicos sistens. Havn. in-4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 66B. <u>Not checked</u>. </p> <p><strong>1790</strong> : Sir David DALRYMPLE, <a href="../articles/dalrymple_scapula.htm"> English translation of Ad Scapulam</a>. Edinburgh, 1790. Listed as 1780 by Migne, PL1 65D, but <a href="http://www.copac.ac.uk">COPAC</a> has several 1790 copies and no 1780 ones. I have seen the Bodleian copy, which is now partly online. </p> <ul> <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>The address of Q. Sept. Tertullian, to Scapula Tertullus, tr. by sir D. Dalrymple. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Edinb. 1790</i><br> Description: <i>8°</i><br> Other names: <i>Dalrymple, David sir, 3rd bart, lord Hailes, </i> <li> Copy listed in the catalogue of Canterbury Cathedral library. viii, 139 pp. Edinburgh: printed by Murray & Cochrane. 8vo. Err. & additions to text at end, & advt. for Dalrymple. Text in English and Latin. ESTC t072517. <u>Not checked</u>. <li> From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> <i> The Address of Q.Sept Tertullian to Scapula Tertullus, Proconsul of Africa Tertullian Q Sept </i><br> Book Description: Edinburgh: Murray & Cochrane 1790. Sm4to. viii 139pp. Translated by Sir David Dalrymple, (later Lord Hailes). 6pp corrections and additions plus one page advertisement at rear. A few pp. browned at edge. Boards, paper spine, soiled. ESTC t072517.<br> Price: £ 120.00 </ul> <p><b>1791</b> : J. GE. ARN. OELRICHS commentarii de Scriptoribus Ecclesiae latinae priorum VI Saeculorum, cura Arn. Herm. H. Heeren, in-8<sup>o</sup>. PL1 66B. <u>Not checked</u>. <p><b>1792</b> : "VERSIO HISPANICA <em>Apologetae</em> Religionis christianae antiquae, interprete Em. Ximenes de Urieta, Madrid. in-4<sup>o</sup>." PL1 66B. <u>Not checked</u>. This appears to be a translation into Spanish. of several early apologists: Justin, Tatian, Athenagoras, Tertullian, Minucius Felix and Origen. Translated and commented by Manuel X<SPAN class="small">IMENO</SPAN> <SPAN class="small">Y</SPAN> U<SPAN class="small">RIETA</SPAN>. Published at the Royal Press, Madrid. 2 vols, in quarto; xxxvi+357, 358 pages.</span><span class="P.small"> <ul> <li>From a bookseller's catalogue (on <a href="http://www.iberlibro.com">www.iberlibro.com</a>):<br> Colección de Apologistas Antiguos de la Religion Cristiana, San Justino, Taciano de Siria, Atenagora. Ximeno y Urieta, Manuel. Descripción: RELIGION Teofilo de Antioquia, Tertuliano, Minucio Felix y Origenes, traducidos o analizados Imprenta Real, Madrid, 1792. 2 vols. pasta española, cortes pintados, XXXVI+357 y 358 págs., 4º 21109.<br> Price: <span class="price">225.00 EUR</span></span><span class="price"> (March 2006).</span></li> </ul> <span class="P.small"><p><b>1792-97</b> : CH. TROGGOTT. GOTLIEB SCHOENEMANN in Biblioth. historico-literaria PP. latinor., t. I, p. 2-53. PL1 66B-C. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1797</b> : German translation of the Apologeticum: Des Q. Sept. Flor. Tertullianus vertheidigung D. Christl. Sache gegen d. heiden. A. d. L. Francof., in-8<sup>o</sup>. ed. J. F. <em>Kleuker</em>. PL1 66C. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1799</b> : D. GOTFRED. LUMPER O. S. B. histor. Theol. de vita, scriptis atque doctrina SS. PP., t. VI, de vita et scriptis Tertulliani. PL1 66C. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1803-1820</b> : JOH. MATTH. SCHROECKHII Christl. Kirchengesch. Lips. XXXV, d. 3, 317. PL1 66C. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1820</b> : G. H. SCHARFENBERG. comment. acad. de Justino, Tertulliano et Cypriano adv. Judaeos disputantibus. Lund. Goth. 4<sup>o</sup>. PL1 66D. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1821</b> : Tertull. opp. Mediol. (J. A. Moehler., ex opere posthumo Patrologie oder christliche litteraergeschichte II.) PL1 66D. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1822</b> : French translation. Apologet. Tertulliani, interprete D. Meunier, prior. S. Martini in campis in suburbio cabillonensi, optimae notae ac majoris famae digna, diu post. auct. obitum edita. PL1 66D. <u>Not checked</u>. <ul> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Author : Tertullien<br> Title : Apologétique de Tertullien / traduite par l'abbé Meunier ; et publiée par A.-H. Dampmartin <br> Publisher : Paris : Hubert (1822)<br> Description : XLII-218 p. ; 17 cm </li> </ul> <p><b>1823</b> : J. A. COENEN Commentat. de Tertulliano, Christianorum et Relig. Christ. advers. gentes Apologeta. -- In Annal. Acad. Rheno-traject. Ann. 1823-1824. PL1 66D-67A. <u>Not checked</u>. <p><b>1823</b> : French translation of the Apologeticum. <ul> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Title : L'Apologétique et les Prescriptions de Tertullien, traduction de l'abbé de Gourcy. Nouvelle édition... suivie de l'Octavius de Minucius Felix, traduction nouvelle. Avec le texte en regard et des notes <br> Publisher : Lyon : J. Janon (1823)<br> Description : XXXVI-624 p. ; 8º, 21,5 cm <br> Notes : La traduction de l'Octavius est d'Antoine Péricaud, et les notes signées C. B. de C. Breghot du Lut, d'après Barbier <br> Other titles : Apologétique. - Texte latin, trad. française </li> </ul> <p><b>1825</b> : A. NEANDER Antignostikus, Geist des Tertullianus und Einleitung in dessen Schriften, mit archaeologischen und dogmenhistorischen Untersuchungen. Berlin. 8<sup>o</sup>. PL1 67A. <u>Not checked</u>. An English translation also exists: <i>Antignostikus or Spirit of Tertullian</i>. Issued in Bohn's library (personal copy).<p><b>1825</b> : French translation of <i>Apologeticum</i> and <i>De Praescriptione</i>, tr. DE GOURCY. Paris, Octavo. PL1 67A. <u>Not checked</u>. <ul> <li>From a dealer catalogue [October 2005]:<br> Gourcy (abbé de), L'apologétique et les prescriptions de Tertullien. Vanlinthout et Vandenzande, Bibliothèque Catholique de la Belgique 1825. 1 vol. - 189 pp. 13 x 21 reliure, dos toilé. Book condition, Etat : Moyen coins de pages pliés, reliure défraîchie, très légères rousseurs, cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons.<br> Price : 63 EUR </li> </ul> <p><b>1827</b> : Tertulliani Apologetici edit. nov. cum varr. Lectt. JOS. IGN. RITTER. Eberfeld, in-8<sup>o</sup>. PL1 67A. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1827</b> : A. RDPH. GEBSER Biblioth. lat. Veterum Poetar. Christianor. Jenae. Praeter primum tomum nihil ulterius prodiit. PL1 67B. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1827</b> : French translation of the Apologeticum by J. Fr. ALLARD. PL1 67B. <u>Not checked</u>. <ul> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Author : Tertullien<br> Title : Apologétique de Tertullien. Nouvelle traduction précédée de l'examen des traductions antérieures, d'une introduction... accompagnée du texte en regard... suivie des variantes et d'un commentaire / par M. l'abbé J. - Félix Allard... <br> Publisher : Paris : Dondey-Dupré père et fils (1827)<br> Description : 448 p. ; 21 cm <br> Other titles : Apologétique. - Texte latin, trad. française </li> </ul> <p><b>1827-9</b> : Edition: "<em>Halae Magdeburgicae</em> apud <em>Joh. Christ. Hendei,</em> iterum prodiit in tom. VI, ed. Semler." PL1 67B. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1829</b> : F<SPAN class="small">R</SPAN>. MUNTER, Primordia Ecclesiae Africanae, Havniae, in-4<sup>o</sup>, p. 128. PL1 67C. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1829</b> : "In collectione selecta SS. Ecclesiae Patrum complectente exquisitissima eorum opp. cura A. B. Caillau et M. N. S. Guillon, prodiere libri Tertulliani, fere omnes exceptis tantum sex partim editis, nempe de Anima, de Fuga in pers., de Pudicitia, de Jejunio, de Exhortat. castit. de Monogamia. tom. VI, VII." PL1 67C. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1832</b> : French translation of <em>de Testimonio animae</em>. In: <em>Annall. Philosophiae Christianae</em> 24, June 1832. No name listed, but Migne says he found out the translator was D. MELCH. DU LAC DE MONTVERT. PL1 67C-D. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1834</b> : "Tertulliani libri de Praescriptionibus adv. haeret. de Baptismo, de Poenitentia, de Oratione, seorsim editi sunt, praemissa praefatione germanica, sumptibus ac typis Aloys. Attenkover, 1834, in-8<sup>o</sup>." PL1 67D. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1835</b> : "François Antoine Étienne de G<SPAN class="small">OURCY</SPAN>, Tertullien. Vingt trois Traités [translated by C. de G., etc.]." Listed in COPAC as held in the British Library. Same physical volume also labelled as by "Audebert M<SPAN class="small">ACÉRÉ</SPAN>" and by "Louis G<SPAN class="small">IRY</SPAN>". <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1837</b> : Work of uncertain contents. Translations? <ul> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Author : Buchon, Jean-Alexandre-C.<br> Title : Choix de monumens primitifs de l'Eglise chrétienne... / Jean-Alexandre-C. Buchon ; Tertullien <br> Publisher : Paris : A. Desrez (1837)<br> Description : 27,5 cm <br> Notes : Apologétique. Traité des Prescriptions contre les Gentils. Traité du Baptême. De l'Ornement des femmes. Contre les spectacles. Traité de la Patience, Aux martyrs. Traité du Manteau. Du Vêtement des femmes. Du Voile des vierges. Traités de la chair de Jésus-Christ. De la résurrection de la chair. Epître à Scapula. Exhortation à la chasteté. Du témoignage de l'âme. De la Fuite pendant la persécution. De l'Idolâtrie. De l'Oraison dominicale. A sa femme. De la Pénitence. Aux nations. De la Couronne de Soldat. Contre Marcion extrait.- Panthéon littéraire </li> </ul> <p><b>1837-8</b>: Franz Anton von B<SPAN class="small">ESNARD</SPAN>, Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus: Sämmtliche Schriften. Uebersetzt und bearbeitet von F.A.v. B. Augsburg: Verlag Der Karl Kollmann'schen Buchhandlung (1837-1838). 2 vols. (350; 394p.). In Fraktur. This is NOT a set of translations as might be thought, but a study giving descriptions of work chapter by chapter. (Personal copy) <p><b>1838</b> : C. JOS. HESELE, <em>Tertullian als Apologet.</em> in Drey et all. Tubinger Theolog. quartals Schrift.---P. I, p. 30. PL1 67D. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1839</b> : E. G. Gersdorf's Bibliotheca PP. ecclesiasticorum latin, selecta, ad optimorum libror. fidem edita... in 2 vols: I<sup>o</sup> <em>Libr. Apologeticos,</em> ad Martyres, de Spectacul. de Idolol. Apologet. ad Nat. lib. II, de Testim. Anim. de Corona mil. de Fuga in persec. Scorpiace, ad Scapul. 2<sup>o</sup> Libr. <em>ad ritus et mores Christianor. pertinentes</em> de Orat., de Patient., de Baptismo, de Poenit., ad Ux. lib. II, de Cultu foem. lib. II, de Exhort. cast., de Monog., de Pudicit., de Jejuniis, de Virginib. veland., de Pallio. Lips. 1839. 2. vols. 12o. Edited by E. F. LEOPOLD. Phil. D. AA. m. in gymn. Annaberg. Praecept. ordin. PL1 67D-68A. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1839</b> : E. F. LEOPOLD Ueber die Ursachen der verdorbenen latinitat bei dec schriftstellern nach dem Zeitalter d. K. Augustus, hauptsaechlich bei den Kirchenvaetern, mit besonderer berücksichtigung des Tertullian <em>inserta</em> V. S. V. Higenii Zeitschrift. f. d. histor. Theol., vol. VIII, p. 1 e. sqq. Lips. PL1 68B. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1840</b> : "Inter Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum opuscula praecipua quaedam Martin. Jos. Routh, S. T. P. collegii S. Magdalenae Oxon. praeses, duos Tertulliani libros, de Oratione nempe ac de Praescriptione haereticorum, edidit, notisque aliorum et suis ornavit, nec non et novo lectionum ad calcem rejectarum ex Ambros. cod. acceptarum spicilegio adauxit. Edit. altera, Oxon. Dolendum istud eximium opus non, nisi toto hoc nostro opere absoluto, in manus nostras devenisse, cui tamen qualemcumque in tertio tomo, ubi indici, locum dabimus." PL1 1335-6 Addendum. <u>Not checked</u>.<p><b>1842</b> : D. De GENOUDE, Les Pères de l'Eglise traduits en français, t. XII, Paris, in 8<sup>o</sup>. French translations of all Tertullian's works, or 22 of them (Migne says both these things). The translator is in fact H. DENAIN, of whom Migne says "de Septimii nostri studiosis bene meritus, notarum tamen omnino expers, et omnis commentarii mole expeditus, elegans potiusquam fidissimus interpres, qui africanae loquelae asperitatem splendenti ornavit sermone, egregiaque interdum et ad vivum expressa interpretatione recreavit." The ANF translator commented on how little it reflected Tertullian's thought or style. PL1 68B-C. <u>Not checked</u>. <ul> <li>From a dealer catalogue [October 2005]:<br> Les pères de l'église, traduit en Français par M. De. Genoude. Sapia Dix volumes in 8 reliés demi maroquin à grains longs ,vert foncé. Paris 1837. Bon exemplaire.<br> Price : 400 EUR </li> </ul> <p><strong>1843</strong> : Apologeticum, H.A. Woodham. Latin text; English introduction and notes. Cambridge 1843. Listed in Migne: PL1 1335-6 Addendum. <u>Not checked</u>. <ul> <li> A copy is listed in the Bodleian online catalogue:<br> Title: <i>Q.S.F. Tertulliani Liber apologeticus, with Engl. notes and a preface by H.A. Woodham. </i><br> Publisher: <i>Cambr. 1843</i><br> Description: <i>cm.22 </i><br> Other names: <i>Woodham, Henry Annesley.</i> <li> Copy listed in the catalogue of Canterbury Cathedral library. [4], lx, 174 p. </ul> <p><a href="../editions/migne.htm"><strong>1844</strong> : <strong>M</strong><font size="2"><strong>IGNE</strong></font> : Paris, by Jacques-Paul Migne, <em>Patrologia Latina</em>, vols I and II.</a> The complete works of everyone in 221 volumes, the first two of which deal with Tertullian. Migne's text is a somewhat careless collection of everything he could lay hands on. As such, it is a far more complete collection of the fathers than anything subsequent. In print. Also on CDROM. Online: <a href="../articles/migne_codices.htm">De codicibus (The Manuscripts)</a> also in <img src="../icon/ukflag.jpg" width="20" height="10"><u>Checked</u>. The real editor of the Tertullian volumes was Cardinal Pitra. </p> <ul> <li>From a dealer catalogue [May 2004]:<br> <i> Quinti septimii florentis Tertulliani presbyteri carthaginiensis opera omnia, tomus primus " Patrologia Latina, I"</i> Tertullian; Migne, J.P. (editor) Price: £ 29.14 [May 2004] Book Description: Paris: Excudebat Migne, 1844. 668 pp. Half leather in good condition, worn cover with 2 large nicks on back, ex-libris. <br> <i> Minorum patrum qui seculo tertio floruerunt in ecclesia latina a Terulliano ad Cyprianum opera, et in primus minucii felicis octavius, tomus unicus " Patrologia Latina, III"</i> Tertullian & Cyprian; Migne, J.P. (editor) Price: £ 29.14 [May 2004] Book Description: Paris: Excudebat Sirou, 1844. 806 pp. Rebound cloth in good condition, ex-libris.</li> <li>From a dealer advert [May 2004]<br> Minorum Patrum qui seculo tertio floruerunt in ecclesia latina a Tertulliano ad Cyprianum. Opera nempe Celereni, Luciani, Caldonii, Moysis, Maximi. et in primis Minucii Felicis Octavius (ad intergerrimam unius codicis existantis fidem expurgatus cum variorum notis et dissertationibus) Tomus unicus TERTULLIANUS (MENUCIUS Felix,.) Price: £ 62.69 [May 2004] Book Description: 1844. LXXXVIII + 1612 columns, halfcloth binding, some foxing in text, good condition, [text in latin], in the series "Patrologiae Cursus Completus. Migne" Tomus III. Tertulliani Tertius, Minucii Felicis, Celerini, Luciani. Tomus unicus]. </li> </ul> <p><b>1844</b> : French translation (reprints). (Personal copy).</p> <ul> <li>From the <a href="https://mediatheques.montpellier3m.fr/">Montpellier library</a> catalogue:<br> Author : Tertullien<br> Title : Oeuvres de Tertullien. Apologétique. Prescriptions contre les gentils. Du Baptême. De l'Ornement des femmes. [Contre les spectacles. De la Patience. De la Couronne du soldat. Contre Marcion, extrait. De la Chair de Jésus-Christ. De la Résurrection de la chair. Aux nations] <br> Publisher : Paris : Charpentier, (1844) <br> Description : III-504 p. ; 18 cm <br> Other titles : Oeuvres choisies. - Trad. française </li> </ul> <hr> <p><u>References</u></p> <p>The <a href="../sources.htm">bibliography</a> should be consulted for full details where appropriate.</p> <p><a name="1"></a>1. Migne, J-P, <em>Patrologia Latina</em>, I (1844), column 35ff. <u>Checked.</u> PL1+col no is sometimes listed above.</p> <p><a name="2"></a>2. For more info about the Editio Princeps, see A. Horawitz in Sitzungsberichte der phil.-histor. Kl. der kgl. Akad. der Wissensch. zu Wien, 1872, lxxi. 662-674. (I don't recall where I got this reference). <u>Not checked</u> </p> <p><a name="3"></a>3. The information also gave a paper reference to a catalogue of an exhibition which included this volume:</p> <blockquote> <p><i>In aedibus Aldi: the legacy of Aldus Manutius and his press.</i> Paul J. Angerhofer, Mary Ann Addy Maxwell, Robert L. Maxwell: with binding descriptions by Pamela Barrios.<br> Provo: Friends of the Harold B. Lee Library of Brigham Young University, 1995, 183 p. Ill. ISBN: 0-8425-2329-4.<br> A copy can be purchased for $30.00 from the Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, 84602.<br> The catalog and this digital exhibition were designed and created by Robert Espinosa, Conservator and Preservation Librarian, Harold B. Lee Library. Send comments to <a href="mailto:r_espinosa@byu.edu">r_espinosa@byu.edu.</a> <u>Not checked</u></p> </blockquote> <p><a name="4"></a>4. An extensive bibliography of the editions of Lactantius by Prof. Jackson Bryce is now online at <a href="http://www.acad.carleton.edu/curricular/CLAS/lactantius/biblio.htm"> http://www.acad.carleton.edu/curricular/CLAS/lactantius/biblio.htm</a>. He indicates for each entry what it contains. Most of these codes relate to Lactantius. However TA = Apologeticum, TS = Sermo de vita aeterna (wrongly attributed to Tertullian by Benalius). [+] = "Annotations are preceded by the symbol [+]; annotated items and some others I have either seen myself or verified in a way that seemed reliable." </p> <p>Here are his codes:</p> <blockquote> <table> <tr><th>SIGLA </th><th>WORKS FOUND IN EDITIONS OF LACTANTIUS</th></tr> <tr><td>AP </td><td>De Ave Phoenice</td></tr> <tr><td>CD </td><td>St. John Chrysostom, De Coena Domini in a Latin version by Hieronymus Donatus</td></tr> <tr><td>DI </td><td>Divinae Institutiones</td></tr> <tr><td>EDI </td><td>Epitome Divinarum Institutionum</td></tr> <tr><td>acEDI </td><td>the acephalous EDI, beginning with ch. 51 [56], Nam si iustitia</td></tr> <tr><td>ID </td><td>De Ira Dei</td></tr> <tr><td>MA </td><td>fragment de Motibus Animi</td></tr> <tr><td>MP </td><td>De Mortibus Persecutorum</td></tr> <tr><td>OD </td><td>De Opifico Dei</td></tr> <tr><td>PD </td><td>De Passione Domini</td></tr> <tr><td>PT </td><td>Adhortatio Philippi ad quendam Theodosium Iudæum</td></tr> <tr><td>RD </td><td>De Resurrectionis Dominicæ Die (Salve, festa dies), ascribed to Venantius Fotunatus</td></tr> <tr><td>acRD </td><td>an acephalous version of RD beginning at the verse Tempora florigero rutilant </td></tr> <tr><td>SA </td><td>Symposium or Symphosii Aenigmata</td></tr> <tr><td>TS </td><td>'Tertullian', Sermo de Vita Æterna</td></tr> <tr><td>TA </td><td>Tertullian, Apologeticus</td></tr> <tr><td>VM</td><td>Lorenzo Valla, De Mystero Eucharistiæ</td></tr> </table> </blockquote> <p><a name="5"></a>5. The Illustrated Incunable Short Title Catalogue CD-ROM (IISTC) is a British Library product, partly funded by the taxpayer, and so only available commercially at a price which the vendor is afraid to mention online. For more details about it, see "http://www.bl.uk/collections/epc/hoinc.html". Copies are available for use at the British Library, Cambridge University Library, and the Bodleian; and doubtless elsewhere. </P> <p><a name="6"></a>6. The Italian <i>Indice SBN</i>, a union catalogue of their libraries, is available online: Indice SBN. </p> <p><a name="7"></a>7. An excellent introduction to rare books, and the late MSS and the transition from one to the other is given by Brian RICHARDSON, <i>Printing, Writers and Readers in Renaissance Italy</i>, Cambridge University Press (1999). 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