1753 Gnomon in duodecim Prophetas Minores VELLUM antique LATIN & HEBREW
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Philipp David Burk
Gnomon in duodecim Prophetas Minores in quo ex nativa verborum vi simplicitas, profunditas, concinnitas, salubritas sensuum coelestium indicatur.
[With a forewordby Johann Albrecht Bengel].
Heilbronn, Franz Joseph Eckebrecht, 1753.
4to. 7 1/3 by 8 3/4"
Main title, [16], 675, [1]pp.
Original blind tooled vellum.
Binding somewhat soiled. Tight with very good interior. Some foxing.
Text in Latin with some Hebrew
Burk, Philip David a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born July 26, 1714, at Neuffen.
He studied at Tubingen, was in 1742 pastor at Bolheim, and in 1750 at Hedelfingen, near Stuttgard.
In 1758 he was appointed superintendent at Markt-Groningen, and in 1766 he was called for the same position to Kirchheim, where he died, March 22, 1770.
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Gnomon in duodecim Prophetas Minores in quo ex nativa verborum vi simplicitas, profunditas, concinnitas, salubritas sensuum coelestium indicatur.
[With a forewordby Johann Albrecht Bengel].
Heilbronn, Franz Joseph Eckebrecht, 1753.
4to. 7 1/3 by 8 3/4"
Main title, [16], 675, [1]pp.
Original blind tooled vellum.
Binding somewhat soiled. Tight with very good interior. Some foxing.
Text in Latin with some Hebrew
Burk, Philip David a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born July 26, 1714, at Neuffen.
He studied at Tubingen, was in 1742 pastor at Bolheim, and in 1750 at Hedelfingen, near Stuttgard.
In 1758 he was appointed superintendent at Markt-Groningen, and in 1766 he was called for the same position to Kirchheim, where he died, March 22, 1770.
Reserve: $273.00
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