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1724 2 VOLUMES Commentary on Isaiah by C.Vitringa antique FOLIOS VELLUM w/ MAP

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2 VOLUMES
Campegius Vitringa [1659-1722]
Commentarius in Librum Prophethiarum Jesaiae […]. Editio Nova. I-II
Leovardiae [Leeuwarden / Friesland]: Henricus Halma, 1724.
Folio (9 by 14").
Half title, title in black and red 710 + half title, title in black and red, 958, [55]pp.
Double page map ”Conspectus Moabitidis ad Intelligentiam Capp. XV & XVI Iesaiae”.
Contemporary blind tooled vellum with title labels in red morocco.

Spine varnished. Soiled binding. Otherwise very good condition.

Campegius Vitringa Sr., or Kempe Vitringa (1659 - 1722) was a Dutch Protestant theologian and Hebraist.
Vitringa, a follower of Johannes Cocceius, was a supporter of prophetic theology. He was educated at the universities of Franeker and Leiden, and became professor of Oriental languages at the former in 1681. When locating prophetic outcomes, he would associate events to the near rather than the far-off future, placing a distinct focus on the period of the Maccabees (2nd Century BC). Like Joseph Mede (1586-1638), Vitringa believed wholeheartedly that the Millennium was yet to come, but did not expect any immediate changes. He relegated the end of the time to a remote future and strongly emphasized the concept of New Jerusalem. His most important student is considered Herman Venema (1697-1787), who was a theology professor at Franeker.
Vitringa’s two chief works are his dissertation on the synagogue, De Synagoga Vetere Libri Tres (Franeker, 1685; 2d ed. 1696); and his Commentary on Isaiah (Leeuwarden, 1714–20). The latter was up to the time of Gesenius the most considerable contribution to the exegesis of Isaiah.

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2 VOLUMES
Campegius Vitringa [1659-1722]
Commentarius in Librum Prophethiarum Jesaiae […]. Editio Nova. I-II
Leovardiae [Leeuwarden / Friesland]: Henricus Halma, 1724.
Folio (9 by 14").
Half title, title in black and red 710 + half title, title in black and red, 958, [55]pp.
Double page map ”Conspectus Moabitidis ad Intelligentiam Capp. XV & XVI Iesaiae”.
Contemporary blind tooled vellum with title labels in red morocco.

Spine varnished. Soiled binding. Otherwise very good condition.

Campegius Vitringa Sr., or Kempe Vitringa (1659 - 1722) was a Dutch Protestant theologian and Hebraist.
Vitringa, a follower of Johannes Cocceius, was a supporter of prophetic theology. He was educated at the universities of Franeker and Leiden, and became professor of Oriental languages at the former in 1681. When locating prophetic outcomes, he would associate events to the near rather than the far-off future, placing a distinct focus on the period of the Maccabees (2nd Century BC). Like Joseph Mede (1586-1638), Vitringa believed wholeheartedly that the Millennium was yet to come, but did not expect any immediate changes. He relegated the end of the time to a remote future and strongly emphasized the concept of New Jerusalem. His most important student is considered Herman Venema (1697-1787), who was a theology professor at Franeker.
Vitringa’s two chief works are his dissertation on the synagogue, De Synagoga Vetere Libri Tres (Franeker, 1685; 2d ed. 1696); and his Commentary on Isaiah (Leeuwarden, 1714–20). The latter was up to the time of Gesenius the most considerable contribution to the exegesis of Isaiah.

Reserve: $455.00

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

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