1745 Denis Petau Rationarium Temporum Philosophy Pope Gregory Martyrdom Plates
Denis Petau was considered, even during his lifetime, one of the most brilliant minds. He sought to improve upon and carry on the works of Joseph Justus Scaliger. This was achieved in 1627 with the publication of ‘Opus de doctrina temporum,’ which was abridged as “Rationarum Temporum” later. This work ended up becoming more popular than Scaliger’s “De Emendatione” which covers similar topics.
“Rationarum” depicts historical figures and ideas, both philosophical and religious doctrine. Petau writes about Pope Gregory the Great and his “most famous, illuminated death, up of martyrdom”. According to the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, this work is
“a fundamental contribution to the study of ancient chronology.
1745 Denis Petau Rationarium Temporum Philosophy Pope Gregory Martyrdom Plates
Denis Petau was considered, even during his lifetime, one of the most brilliant minds. He sought to improve upon and carry on the works of Joseph Justus Scaliger. This was achieved in 1627 with the publication of ‘Opus de doctrina temporum,’ which was abridged as “Rationarum Temporum” later. This work ended up becoming more popular than Scaliger’s “De Emendatione” which covers similar topics.
“Rationarum” depicts historical figures and ideas, both philosophical and religious doctrine. Petau writes about Pope Gregory the Great and his “most famous, illuminated death, up of martyrdom”. According to the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, this work is
“a fundamental contribution to the study of ancient chronology.
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PETAU, Denis
Dyonisii Petavii … Rationarium temporum in partes duas, libros 13 tributum. In quo aetatum omnium sacra profanaque historia chronologicis probationibus munita summatim traditur
Amstelodami et Lipziae: Apud Arksteeum et Merkum, 1745.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- Part I – [34], 795, [1]
- Part 2 – [2], 312, [8]
- Part 3 – 259, [3]
- 9 engraved plates (including frontispiece and added title page)
- 8 full-page
- 1 folding
- References: Oxford Dictionary (2nd ed, p. 1067)
- Provenance:
- Supralibros – Motto: SICITUR AD ASTRA
- Handwritten – Joannem Kluppel, 1769
- Handwritten – Kolff, 1769
- Handwritten – Helmontio
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Vellum; tight and secure
- Size: ~8.25in X 5.25in (21cm x 13.5cm)
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26131
Categories
Philosophy
Religion
Authors
PETAU, Denis
Printing Date
18th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Vellum
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete