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Concordantiae Bibliorum utriusque Testamenti, Veteris et Novi, perfectae et integrae, quas re vera maiores appellare possis. Opus sacrarum literarum studiosis apprime utile, nunc tandem, post omnes quae praecesserunt editiones, multis deprauatis locis commode restitutis & castigatis, summo studio ac labore illustratum. Antwerp Chr. Plantin 1581 4to: [1042 (of 1044)] pp. (final colophon f. missing; some min. soiling or toning, sm. tear in bl. bottom margin h7, bottom corner GG2 torn off with loss of a few letters). Old sheep, gilt spine with raised bands and morocco label, red sp. edges (rubbed, sm. def. to front cover, head and tail). Good copy. Typographical tour-de-force of the Plantin Press: a complete alphabetical concordance to the Vulgate, printed on 4 col. in a tiny font and with "imposition by half-sheet". According to B. de Troeyer, these "Concordantiae" were compiled by Arlottus de Prato (Italian Franciscan; died in Paris, 1286). Plantin followed H. Estienne's ed. of 1555. Woodcut mark on title. Ref. Voet 1014. - BT 7701. - Adams B-1961. - De Troeyer, Bio-Bibliographia Franciscana Neerlandica saeculi XVI, II, 1970, p. 554.

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Concordantiae Bibliorum utriusque Testamenti, Veteris et Novi, perfectae et integrae, quas re vera maiores appellare possis. Opus sacrarum literarum studiosis apprime utile, nunc tandem, post omnes quae praecesserunt editiones, multis deprauatis locis commode restitutis & castigatis, summo studio ac labore illustratum. Antwerp Chr. Plantin 1581 4to: [1042 (of 1044)] pp. (final colophon f. missing; some min. soiling or toning, sm. tear in bl. bottom margin h7, bottom corner GG2 torn off with loss of a few letters). Old sheep, gilt spine with raised bands and morocco label, red sp. edges (rubbed, sm. def. to front cover, head and tail). Good copy. Typographical tour-de-force of the Plantin Press: a complete alphabetical concordance to the Vulgate, printed on 4 col. in a tiny font and with "imposition by half-sheet". According to B. de Troeyer, these "Concordantiae" were compiled by Arlottus de Prato (Italian Franciscan; died in Paris, 1286). Plantin followed H. Estienne's ed. of 1555. Woodcut mark on title. Ref. Voet 1014. - BT 7701. - Adams B-1961. - De Troeyer, Bio-Bibliographia Franciscana Neerlandica saeculi XVI, II, 1970, p. 554.

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