1587 Capuchin Titelmans Bible Psalms & Commentary Venice Latin Catholic Friar

TITELMANS, Franciscus

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Franciscus Titelmans was a 16th-century Capuchin friar who is best remembered for his studies on the New Testament epistles. One of his best works was his treatise and commentary on the Book of Psalms. This work describes the language used in the Psalms of David with extensive annotations and scripture cross-references for each book.

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1587 Capuchin Titelmans Bible Psalms & Commentary Venice Latin Catholic Friar

 

Franciscus Titelmans was a 16th-century Capuchin friar who is best remembered for his studies on the New Testament epistles. One of his best works was his treatise and commentary on the Book of Psalms. This work describes the language used in the Psalms of David with extensive annotations and scripture cross-references for each book.

 

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Price: $750

 

TITELMANS, Franciscus

 

Elucidatio in omnes psalmos : iuxta veritatem vulgatae & Ecclesiæ usitatæ æditionis Latinæ … : adiuncta est Elucidatio Canticorum … : subsequuntur Annotationes ex Hebræo atque Caldæo …

 

Venezia : Ex officina Gasparis Bindoni(IS), Bindoni, Gaspare, il vecchio, 1587.

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages
    • [16], 1730 numbered columns, 93 leaves
  • References: USTC 859131
  • Language: Latin
  • Binding: Vellum; tight and secure
  • Size: ~8in X 6.25in (20.5cm x 16.5cm)

 

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17304

Category

Religion

Authors

TITELMANS, Franciscus

Printing Date

16th Century

Language

Latin

Binding

Vellum

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete