1588 4th Edtn PSALMI DAVIDIS VULGATA EDITIONE By Gilbert Génébrard Good Religion

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1588 4th Edition , 
PSALMI DAVIDIS VULGATA EDITIONE
Calendario Hebraeo, Syro, Graeco, Latino, argumentis et commentariis
By Gilbert Génébrard
Gilbert Génébrard (12 December 1535, in Riom, Puy-de-Dôme – 16 February 1597, in Semur, Côte-d'Or) was a French Benedictine exegete and Orientalist. In his early youth he entered the Cluniac monastery of Mozac near Riom, later continued his studies at the monastery of Saint-Allyre in Clermont, and completed them at the College de Navarre in Paris, where he obtained the doctorate in theology in 1562. A year later he was appointed professor of Hebrew and exegesis at the Collège Royal and at the same time held the office of prior at Saint-Denis de La Chartre in Paris. He was one of the most learned professors at the university and through his numerous and erudite exegetical works became famous throughout Europe.

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Format: Hardcover,
Language: Latin
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Published By: P. L'Huillier, Paris

octavo (8vo 6 × 9 152 × 229),Pages 1037

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Important commentary on the psalms by the important Hebraist and Benedictine Genebrard (1535-1597), first published in Paris in 1577.



SKU: BTETM0002409
Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg

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Good - With title and calendar in red and black, woodcut printer's mark, 1 woodcut and woodcut initials in the text. Note "Esta interpretation de Salmos es del uso simple del ... Lucas ... Velez de Elorriagao", title with library stamp of the L'Abbaye de Ligugé monastery and name entry "Paternina", title and following page strengthened in the margins, slightly light due to the paper browned, partly slightly brown stained, mostly a little waterstained, otherwise overall in good condition. [L'Abbaye de Ligugé monastery, formally called the Abbey of St. Martin of Ligugé (French: Abbaye Saint-Martin de Ligugé), is a French Benedictine monastery in the Commune of Ligugé, located in the Department of Vienne. Dating to the 4th century, it is the site of one of the earliest monastic foundations in France.] Please see photos as part of condition report