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Minucius Felix
OCTAVIUS
Ed. J. Gronovius.
Leyden, C. Boutestein and S. Luchtmans, 1709
(20),496,(24)p.
Engraved printer's mark on title-page., 1 engraved plate, a few illustrations.
Original vellum schoolprize binding with Minerva gilt coat of arms on both covers and inscription Lugd[uni] Bata[vorum] (Leiden), double blindstamped borders with floral ornaments in each corner of inner panel, gilt spine.
Occasionally slightly foxed; closed tear in title-page
Lacks ties;
Some soiling of vellum
Manuscript title in pen and ink on spine in 19th cent. hand.
in lower left blank corner)
Size 5 1/4 by 8 1/4"
Text in Latin
Marcus Minucius Felix, (born, Africa?—died c. 250, Rome), one of the earliest Christian Apologists to write in Latin.
A Roman lawyer, he wrote the Octavius, a dialogue on Providence and Christianity in general, between the skeptic pagan Caecilius Natalis and the Christian Octavius Januarius, Minucius’ friend. Written for educated non-Christians, the arguments are borrowed chiefly from Cicero, especially his De natura deorum (“Concerning the Nature of the Gods”), and Christian material, mainly from the Greek Apologists. The distinction of the treatise lies in its classical refinement rather than in its originality.
The Octavius was written before Bishop St. Cyprian of Carthage’s Quod idola dii non sunt (c. 250; “That Idols Are Not Gods”), which borrows from it, but whether Minucius influenced or was influenced by Tertullian’s Apologeticum and Ad nationes (197; “To the Nations”) remains uncertain.
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OCTAVIUS
Ed. J. Gronovius.
Leyden, C. Boutestein and S. Luchtmans, 1709
(20),496,(24)p.
Engraved printer's mark on title-page., 1 engraved plate, a few illustrations.
Original vellum schoolprize binding with Minerva gilt coat of arms on both covers and inscription Lugd[uni] Bata[vorum] (Leiden), double blindstamped borders with floral ornaments in each corner of inner panel, gilt spine.
Occasionally slightly foxed; closed tear in title-page
Lacks ties;
Some soiling of vellum
Manuscript title in pen and ink on spine in 19th cent. hand.
in lower left blank corner)
Size 5 1/4 by 8 1/4"
Text in Latin
Marcus Minucius Felix, (born, Africa?—died c. 250, Rome), one of the earliest Christian Apologists to write in Latin.
A Roman lawyer, he wrote the Octavius, a dialogue on Providence and Christianity in general, between the skeptic pagan Caecilius Natalis and the Christian Octavius Januarius, Minucius’ friend. Written for educated non-Christians, the arguments are borrowed chiefly from Cicero, especially his De natura deorum (“Concerning the Nature of the Gods”), and Christian material, mainly from the Greek Apologists. The distinction of the treatise lies in its classical refinement rather than in its originality.
The Octavius was written before Bishop St. Cyprian of Carthage’s Quod idola dii non sunt (c. 250; “That Idols Are Not Gods”), which borrows from it, but whether Minucius influenced or was influenced by Tertullian’s Apologeticum and Ad nationes (197; “To the Nations”) remains uncertain.
Reserve: $350.00
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Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
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1709 OCTAVIUS by Minucius Felix ARMORIAL VELLUM BINDING antique ILLUSTRATED
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