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Critici Sacri.

Sive Clarissimorum Virorum In Sacro-Sancta Utriusque Foederis Biblia, Doctissimae Annotationes Atque Tractatus Theologico-Philologici (complete title). Vol. 3 (of 7) and 2 supplementary volumes. Frankfurt and Herborn, Wust and Andrae, 1695 / 1701 (with individual titles). Folio. With some vignettes and initials in woodcut; pgt. d. VD17 12:120650F, 12:120684F and 12:120620M (complete works). - Three individual volumes from the expanded new edition of the nine-volume London edition of 1660/61, edited by the Reformed theologians John Pearson, Anthony Scattergood, Francis Gouldman and Richard Pearson, the "Critici sacri" are still regarded as one of the most important works of scholarly biblical criticism. This 3rd volume of the main series deals with prophetic books and apocrypha of the Old Testament, while the supplementary volumes contain philological-theological commentaries on various texts of the Old and New Testaments.

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