The works of the reverend and learned John Lightfoot D.D., late master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge... : with the author's life, and large and useful tables to each volume
Lightfoot, John, 1602-16751684
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The works of the reverend and learned John Lightfoot D.D., late master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge... : with the author's life, and large and useful tables to each volume / also three maps : one of the Temple drawn by the author himself ; the others of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, drawn according to the author's chorography, with a description collected out of his writings.
Author:
Lightfoot, John, 1602-1675Strype, John, 1643-1737Chiswell, Richard, booksellerWright, John, d. 1684, booksellerBassett, Thomas, booksellerRawlins, William, printerG. B. (George Bright)Scott, Robert, d. 1710, bookseller
Imprint:
London : printed by W[illiam]. R[awlins]. for Robert Scot in Little-Britain, Thomas Basset in Fleet-Street, Richard Chiswell in St. Paul's Church-yard, and John Wright on Ludgate-Hill,) 1684.
Collation:
2 vols. : port., map (fold.), plan (fold.), ill. ;
Notes:
Volume 1 edited by George Bright, volume 2 by John Strype; biographical sketch by Strype.Plan of The Temple, vol. 1, is torn.Includes indexes.
Contents:
Vol. 1, A chronicle of the times, and the order of the texts of the Old Testament (147 p.). The harmony, chronicle and order of the New Testament...and illustrated, with variety of observations upon the chiefest difficulties textual and talmudical: for clearing of their sense and language, with additional discourse concerning the fall of Jerusalem and the condition of the jews in that land afterward (553 p. [actually 353 p. - error in pagination from p. 31 - printed as p. 231]. Some account of the life of the reverend and most learned John Lightfoot D.D. (XXXIX p.). The harmony of the four evangelists, among themselves, and with the Old Testament : the third part : from the first passover after our saviours baptism to the second : with an explanation of the chiefest difficulties both in language and sense (pp. 561-985). Erubhin, or miscellanies Christian and Judaical, and others; penned for recreation at vacant hours (pp. 1049-1104, 2005-2070; error in pagination).vol. 2, Horae Hebraicae & Talmudicae, Hebrew and Talmudic exercitations, I. upon the chorography of the Land of Israel ; II. upon the Gospel of St. Matthew (275 p.). Horae Hebraicae & Talmudicae, Hebrew and Talmudic exercitations upon the Gospel of St. Mark ; together with a chorographical decad, searching out some places of the Land of Israel, those especially whereof mention is made in this Gospel (pp. 289-360). Jewish and Talmudical exercitations upon the evangelist St. Luke ; to which are premised some chorographical notes upon the places mentioned in this evangelist (pp. 361-486). Jewish and Talmudical exercitations upon the evangelist St. John ; to which is premised a chorographical enquiry into some places of the Land of Israel, those especially which are mentioned in this evangelist (pp. 491-627). Horae Hebraicae & Talmudicae, Hebrew and Talmudical exercitations upon the Acts of the Apostles, and upon some chapters of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans (pp. 633-712). Horae Hebraicae & Talmudicae, Hebrew and Talmudic exercitations upon the First Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians (pp. 737-811). Sermons and discourses upon sundry subjects and occasions... (pp. 1033-1355).
Citations:
References: Referenced by Wing, L2051.References: Referenced by ESTC, R16617.
Dewey class:
208
Language:
English
BRN:
832255
