Parisiis, Lethielleux 1912 [viii] 492 pp., text in latin, few small stamps, half-cloth, 25cm., VG, in the series "Cursus Scripturae Sacrae, auctoribus R.Cornely, I.Knabenbauer, Fr. de Hummelauer aliisque Soc. Iesu presbyteris" ; Commentariorum in Vet.Test. Pars II. in Libros Didacticos" vol.II (Liber Psalmorum)
Reference : R42891
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Lovanii [Leuven], Typis academicis 1770 Complete in 2 volumes, [2] + LXIV + 623pp. & [2] + 828pp., 26cm., text in Latin, uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings (spines in brown leather, gilt title), marbled endpapers, with head- and tail pieces & ornamental initials, stamp at blanco endpaper, text is clean and bright, weight: 3.7kg., R113695
Turnhout, Brepols, 1959 Hardback, LXIV+419 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503007212.
Languages: Latin.
" Lovanii, ( Leuven ) , Typis Academicis, 1770, 2 vols in-4°, 25.5 x 19 cm, (1) + lxiv + 624 pp ; 828 pp contemporary full calf, raised gilt decorated spines with red label, blind tooled fillets on front and back, marbled endpapers, red edges, ex-library copies with 2 labels on the first paste down and a small circular stamp on verso title, Commentary on St Hieronymus' version, the Vulgate, and Simeon de Muis' 1630 translation."