1620 With Provenance THE FAMOUS AND MEMORABLE WORKES OF JOSEPHUS By Thomas Lodge Illus. Very Good Christianity
1620 , With Provenance
THE FAMOUS AND MEMORABLE WORKES OF JOSEPHUS
A MAN OF MUCH HONOUR AND LEARNING AMONG THE JEWS
Faithfully Translated out of Latine and French by Tho(mas) Lodge Doctor of Physicke
By Thomas Lodge
Thomas Lodge (c. 1558 – September 1625) was an English writer and medical practitioner whose life spanned the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. After Lodge received his M.D. from Oxford University, his works from then on take on a more serious note, comprising translations of Josephus (1602), of Seneca (1614), a Learned Summary of Du Bartas's Divine Sepmaine (1625 and 1637). He also wrote medical literature including the Treatise of the Plague (1603), The poore Mans Talentt (c. 1623), and a popular manual, which remained unpublished, on Domestic Medicine.
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Format: Hardcover,
Language: English
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Published By: Printed for Simon Waterson, London
folio (fo 12 × 19 305 × 483),Pages 812
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With Letter from Samuel Sharpe date 1844
Samuel Sharpe (1799–1881) was an English Unitarian banker who, in his leisure hours, made substantial contributions to Egyptology and Biblical translation. Like his literary uncle Samuel Rogers, he was connected for much of his life with Newington Green Unitarian Church.
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With Letter from Samuel Sharpe date 1844. Samuel Sharpe (1799–1881) was an English Unitarian banker who, in his leisure hours, made substantial contributions to Egyptology and Biblical translation. Like his literary uncle Samuel Rogers, he was connected for much of his life with Newington Green Unitarian Church.
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1620 , With Provenance
THE FAMOUS AND MEMORABLE WORKES OF JOSEPHUS
A MAN OF MUCH HONOUR AND LEARNING AMONG THE JEWS
Faithfully Translated out of Latine and French by Tho(mas) Lodge Doctor of Physicke
By Thomas Lodge
Thomas Lodge (c. 1558 – September 1625) was an English writer and medical practitioner whose life spanned the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. After Lodge received his M.D. from Oxford University, his works from then on take on a more serious note, comprising translations of Josephus (1602), of Seneca (1614), a Learned Summary of Du Bartas's Divine Sepmaine (1625 and 1637). He also wrote medical literature including the Treatise of the Plague (1603), The poore Mans Talentt (c. 1623), and a popular manual, which remained unpublished, on Domestic Medicine.
Illustrated By: N/A
Format: Hardcover,
Language: English
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Published By: Printed for Simon Waterson, London
folio (fo 12 × 19 305 × 483),Pages 812
ISBN:
With Letter from Samuel Sharpe date 1844
Samuel Sharpe (1799–1881) was an English Unitarian banker who, in his leisure hours, made substantial contributions to Egyptology and Biblical translation. Like his literary uncle Samuel Rogers, he was connected for much of his life with Newington Green Unitarian Church.
Heavy book may require additional postage
With Letter from Samuel Sharpe date 1844. Samuel Sharpe (1799–1881) was an English Unitarian banker who, in his leisure hours, made substantial contributions to Egyptology and Biblical translation. Like his literary uncle Samuel Rogers, he was connected for much of his life with Newington Green Unitarian Church.
SKU: BTETM0001729
Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 4Kg
1620 , With Provenance
THE FAMOUS AND MEMORABLE WORKES OF JOSEPHUS
A MAN OF MUCH HONOUR AND LEARNING AMONG THE JEWS
Faithfully Translated out of Latine and French by Tho(mas) Lodge Doctor of Physicke
By Thomas Lodge
Thomas Lodge (c. 1558 – September 1625) was an English writer and medical practitioner whose life spanned the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. After Lodge received his M.D. from Oxford University, his works from then on take on a more serious note, comprising translations of Josephus (1602), of Seneca (1614), a Learned Summary of Du Bartas's Divine Sepmaine (1625 and 1637). He also wrote medical literature including the Treatise of the Plague (1603), The poore Mans Talentt (c. 1623), and a popular manual, which remained unpublished, on Domestic Medicine.
Illustrated By: N/A
Format: Hardcover,
Language: English
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Published By: Printed for Simon Waterson, London
folio (fo 12 × 19 305 × 483),Pages 812
ISBN:
With Letter from Samuel Sharpe date 1844
Samuel Sharpe (1799–1881) was an English Unitarian banker who, in his leisure hours, made substantial contributions to Egyptology and Biblical translation. Like his literary uncle Samuel Rogers, he was connected for much of his life with Newington Green Unitarian Church.
Heavy book may require additional postage
With Letter from Samuel Sharpe date 1844. Samuel Sharpe (1799–1881) was an English Unitarian banker who, in his leisure hours, made substantial contributions to Egyptology and Biblical translation. Like his literary uncle Samuel Rogers, he was connected for much of his life with Newington Green Unitarian Church.
SKU: BTETM0001729
Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 4Kg
Very good - some small tears and pieces of pages missing but does not interfere with text