1551 1ed Denis the Carthusian BIBLE & Commentary New Testament Saint Paul FOLIO
The works of Denis the Carthusian were important contributions to Roman Catholic doctrine. He published some 900 sermons and began commenting on scripture in 1434, which became immensely popular after Pope Eugene IV promoted his works. In fact, he was so highly regarded, that he was considered an oracle and prophet by bishops and common men alike.
This folio collection of Denis’s Bible commentaries was published in Paris in 1551 by Robert Masselin and features his commentary on the Pauline epistles.
1551 1ed Denis the Carthusian BIBLE & Commentary New Testament Saint Paul FOLIO
The works of Denis the Carthusian were important contributions to Roman Catholic doctrine. He published some 900 sermons and began commenting on scripture in 1434, which became immensely popular after Pope Eugene IV promoted his works. In fact, he was so highly regarded, that he was considered an oracle and prophet by bishops and common men alike.
This folio collection of Denis’s Bible commentaries was published in Paris in 1551 by Robert Masselin and features his commentary on the Pauline epistles.
Item number: #21323
Price: $750
DENIS, the Carthusian
- Dionysii Carthusiani In omnes beati Pauli epistolas commentaria : cui quidem in componendis enarrandís que sacrarum literam libris… epistolas canonicas…
Parisiis: apud Robertum Masselin, 1551.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- Part 1: [8], 129 leaves
- Errors in pagination throughout, expected
- Signatures: a4 a-x6 y4
- References: USTC 204014
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~13in X 8.5in (33cm x 21.5cm)
- Part 1: [8], 129 leaves
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21323
Category
Religion
Authors
DENIS, the Carthusian
Printing Date
16th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete