Ad censvras theologorum Parisiensium, quibus Biblia à Roberto Stephano typographo regio excusa calumniosè notarunt, eiusdem Roberti Stephani responsio

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Latin
Pages
268

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Edition Notes

Signatures: a-q⁸ a-r⁸ (r8 blank).

A response by Robert Estienne (a.k.a. Robertus Stephanus), Geneva [Switzerland] printer and Protestant theologian to the attacks of the theologians of the Paris faculty against the Bibles he had issued.

Printer's device on t.p.

Robertus Stephanus is a pseudonym for Robert Estienne.

Marginalia.

Bookplate on front cover: "donationis titulo Ex BIBLIOTHECA D. Joh. Paul. Egidii NITSCHII, JCti, Illustris Regiminis et Consistiorii Schoenb: Director. / ad [...] pervenit [...] 1762".

Place of publication from colophon.

Published in
Baseleae]
Other Titles
Ad censuras theologorum Parisiensium responsio

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Pagination
268 p.
Number of pages
268

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OL44861812M
OCLC/WorldCat
81875073

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