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Salomonis van Til, ... Commentarius in quatuor Pauli epistolas, nempe priorem ad Corinthios, Ephesios, Philippenses, ac Colossenses, ... [Pars secunda de Ionum, et in specie Ephesiorum idololatria. Partis secundae cap. 1. De Diana.]
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TIL, Salomon van (1643--1713)
Salomonis van Til, ... Commentarius in quatuor Pauli epistolas, nempe priorem ad Corinthios, Ephesios, Philippenses, ac Colossenses, ... [Pars secunda de Ionum, et in specie Ephesiorum idololatria. Partis secundae cap. 1. De Diana.]
Amsteledami (Place), apud Gerardum onder de Linden,, 1726.
[24], 18, 470, [28] p., [4] engr. pl. ; 19.9 cm. (4°)
A fragmentary copy of pages 133--162 (sig. R3-X1) only, containing Part II, chap. I--IV and 4 unnumbered plates. Running title: 'Isagoge Ad Epistolam Pauli Ad Ephesios.' The plates are related to C.F. Menestrier, Symbolica (q.v.). The fragment was presumably of interest to Soane in relation to the marble statue of the Ephesian Artemis or Diana which he acquired in 1801. See P. Thornton and H. Dorey, A miscellany of objects from Sir John Soane's Museum (London, 1992), p. 71.
Copy Notes Imperfect; wanting all before p. 133 and after p. 162.
Binding C20th grey paper wrappers, brown paper tape spine.
Reference Number 6540
Additional Names Diana (Roman deity), Early works to 1800; Ephesus (Extinct city), Early works to 1800; Bible. N.T. Ephesians - Criticism, interpretation, etc
Salomonis van Til, ... Commentarius in quatuor Pauli epistolas, nempe priorem ad Corinthios, Ephesios, Philippenses, ac Colossenses, ... [Pars secunda de Ionum, et in specie Ephesiorum idololatria. Partis secundae cap. 1. De Diana.]
Amsteledami (Place), apud Gerardum onder de Linden,, 1726.
[24], 18, 470, [28] p., [4] engr. pl. ; 19.9 cm. (4°)
A fragmentary copy of pages 133--162 (sig. R3-X1) only, containing Part II, chap. I--IV and 4 unnumbered plates. Running title: 'Isagoge Ad Epistolam Pauli Ad Ephesios.' The plates are related to C.F. Menestrier, Symbolica (q.v.). The fragment was presumably of interest to Soane in relation to the marble statue of the Ephesian Artemis or Diana which he acquired in 1801. See P. Thornton and H. Dorey, A miscellany of objects from Sir John Soane's Museum (London, 1992), p. 71.
Copy Notes Imperfect; wanting all before p. 133 and after p. 162.
Binding C20th grey paper wrappers, brown paper tape spine.
Reference Number 6540
Additional Names Diana (Roman deity), Early works to 1800; Ephesus (Extinct city), Early works to 1800; Bible. N.T. Ephesians - Criticism, interpretation, etc