Author
Hotman, François, 1524-1590
Title
Francisci Vilierii De statu primitiuæ ecclesiæ, eiúsque sacerdotiis. : De Patriarchis, Metropolitanis, Archiepiscopis, Primatibus, Primæ sedis Episcopis, Chorepiscopis, Presbyteris, Diaconis, Hypodiaconis. De Pontificis Romani potestate atque amplitudine. De religione populi R. ex Numæ instituto Ad Remundum Rufum defensorem Pontificis R. aduersus Carolum Molinæum iuriconsultum. Adiectus est index, qui rerum capita commonstret..
Varying form of title
Francisci Vilierii De statu primitiuae ecclesiae, eiusque sacerdotiis
Varying form of title
Francisci Vilierii De statv primitiuæ ecclesiæ, eiúsque sacerdotiis
Varying form of title
Francisci Vilierii De statv primitiuae ecclesiae, eiúsque sacerdotiis
Varying form of title
Portion of title: De statu primitiuæ ecclesiæ, eiúsque sacerdotiis
Varying form of title
Portion of title: De statu primitiuae ecclesiae, eiúsque sacerdotiis
Imprint
Hieropoli, : Apud Io. Crispinum, M. D. LIII. [1553]
Physical description
111 p., [5] ; 16 cm (8vo)
Note
Signatures: A-G8 H2.
Note
Franciscus Vilierius is a pseudonym of François Hotman.
Note
Index on leaves H1 and H2.
Note
Adams notes that the place of printing was actually Geneva.
Citation/references note
CLC, H1019
Citation/references note
Adams, H1076 (with H² (index)
Citation/references note
David G. Selwyn, Edmund Geste and his books (London, 2017), H80
Provenance
Identified by David Selwyn as having belonged to Edmund Guest (1514?-1577), with early fore-edge titles and pressmark N26.
Provenance
Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (19th century) with 13th-century Dean and Chapter seal and inscription “Sarum Cathedral Library.”
Binding
16th-century dark brown calf over paper; sewn on four tawed leather supports; boards decorated with blind fillets forming a rectangular frame towards perimeter of boards, with a central blind cartouche stamp; spine with four raised bands, and blind fillets; manuscript waste used as endleaves, with endleaf guards made from strips of parchment manuscript waste (identified by David Selwyn as fragments from an English 14th- or 15th-century breviary); remains of two pairs of brown ties at fore-edge; titles and pressmark N26 in ink on fore-edge.
Copy-specific note
Bound with six other sixteenth-century works.
Subject
Fathers of the church Early works to 1800.
Subject
Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Early works to 1800.
Added entry--name
Crespin, Jean, -1572 printer.
Added entry--name
Guest, Edmund, 1514?-1577 former owner.
Added entry--place
Switzerland Geneva.
B13958
UKSbSC
20220516160532.1