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Aegidio Gutbirio
Novum Testamentum Syriace; Notae Criticae In Novum Testamentum Syriacum; Lexicon Syriacum
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Aegidio Gutbirio
Gutbirio’s three Syriac biblical masterworks, published between 1664 and 1667 and bound in a single volume. His Syriac (or Syriac Aramaic) translation and printing of the new testament (1664, paginated from rear) is accompanied by a Syriac/Latin lexicon and new testament concordance (both 1667), with appendices and indexes. There is some foxing and toning, but in general all is in VG internal order bar insect damage to leading edge of first few pages. Engraved title not present. Original boards and endpapers have been sympathetically rebacked in brown calf with new title label. A handsome and significant volume. 12mo. [32], 604pp; [8], 146pp [64]; [8] 55pp
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