1566 TERTULLIANUS 2 volumes 16th CENTURY antique Ad complures veteres
TERTULLIANUS, Quintus Septimus Florens.
Operum tomus primus [-secundus].
Ad complures veteres e Gallicanis Germanicisque bibliothecis conquisitos codices recognitus non omissis accuratis annotationibus
Paris, Andreas Wechel; 1566
2 volumes
Size 4 1/4 by 6 1/4"
[112] - 760; [64] - 751 - [1] pp
edited by Beatus Rhenanus (1485-1547)
Wood engraved on full page on p. 641 (concerning heaven and hell, in relation to Gnosticism).
Some period marginal annotations.
Pretty engraved initials.
Wormhole in the lower inner margin of part of the pages in 2nd volume.
modern half-vellum, red edges
Tertullian ( Latin: Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus; c. 155 AD – c. 220 AD) was a prolific early Christian author from Carthage in the Roman province of Africa.[2][3] He was the first Christian author to produce an extensive corpus of Latin Christian literature. He was an early Christian apologist and a polemicist against heresy, including contemporary Christian Gnosticism.
Tertullian has been called "the father of Latin Christianity", as well as "the founder of Western theology".
Tertullian originated new theological concepts and advanced the development of early Church doctrine. He is perhaps most famous for being the first writer in Latin known to use the term trinity
Tertullian was never recognized as a saint by the Eastern or Western Catholic churches. Several of his teachings on issues such as the clear subordination of the Son and Spirit to the Father, as well as his condemnation of remarriage for widows and of fleeing from religious persecution, contradict the doctrines of these traditions, and his later rejection of orthodoxy for Montanism has led these communions to refrain from considering him a Church father, important ecclesiastical writer though he was.
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TERTULLIANUS, Quintus Septimus Florens.
Operum tomus primus [-secundus].
Ad complures veteres e Gallicanis Germanicisque bibliothecis conquisitos codices recognitus non omissis accuratis annotationibus
Paris, Andreas Wechel; 1566
2 volumes
Size 4 1/4 by 6 1/4"
[112] - 760; [64] - 751 - [1] pp
edited by Beatus Rhenanus (1485-1547)
Wood engraved on full page on p. 641 (concerning heaven and hell, in relation to Gnosticism).
Some period marginal annotations.
Pretty engraved initials.
Wormhole in the lower inner margin of part of the pages in 2nd volume.
modern half-vellum, red edges
Tertullian ( Latin: Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus; c. 155 AD – c. 220 AD) was a prolific early Christian author from Carthage in the Roman province of Africa.[2][3] He was the first Christian author to produce an extensive corpus of Latin Christian literature. He was an early Christian apologist and a polemicist against heresy, including contemporary Christian Gnosticism.
Tertullian has been called "the father of Latin Christianity", as well as "the founder of Western theology".
Tertullian originated new theological concepts and advanced the development of early Church doctrine. He is perhaps most famous for being the first writer in Latin known to use the term trinity
Tertullian was never recognized as a saint by the Eastern or Western Catholic churches. Several of his teachings on issues such as the clear subordination of the Son and Spirit to the Father, as well as his condemnation of remarriage for widows and of fleeing from religious persecution, contradict the doctrines of these traditions, and his later rejection of orthodoxy for Montanism has led these communions to refrain from considering him a Church father, important ecclesiastical writer though he was.
Reserve: $770.00
Shipping:
Domestic: Flat-rate of $25.00 to anywhere within the contiguous U.S.
International: Foreign shipping rates are determined by destination. International shipping may be subject to VAT.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Location: This item ships from Pennsylvania
Your purchase is protected:
Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.