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Date
1637
Location
London,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[66], 126, [2], 127-142, [10], 75, [9], 64, [38]; [20], 41, [1] p., folded table
Language
English
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 308759
STC number: 548
Folger call number: FILM Acc. 626
Folger holdings ID: 433858
Folger call number: For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink
Folger holdings ID: 433857
STC number: 548
Folger call number: FILM Acc. 626
Folger holdings ID: 433858
Folger call number: For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink
Folger holdings ID: 433857
Notes
General notes
Translation of: De officiis The leaf after p. 126 is a pasted-in addendum Books 2 and 3 have separate title pages bearing the imprint: London, printed for Iohn Dawson. 1637 "Truths triumph: or, St. Ambrose his conviction of Symmachus a Gentile .. Done into English by the former translator of his Offices" has separate pagination, register, and title page bearing the imprint: London, printed for Iohn Dawson. 1637 Includes indexes Printer's and bookseller's names from STC Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library Available electronically as part of Early English books online Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1962. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English Books, 1475-1640 ; 907:04)
Also known as
Uniform title: De officiis. English
Extended title: Christian offices crystall glasse In three bookes. First written in Latine, by that famous and renowned Father, Saint Ambrose Bishop of Millane. Whereunto is added his conuiction of Symmachus the Gentile. A worke tending to the advancement of vertue, and of holinesse: and to shew how much the morality of the Gentiles, is exceeded by the doctrine of Christianity. Translated into English by Richard Humfrey ...
Alternate titles: De officiis, Truths triumph: or, St. Ambrose his conviction of Symmachus a Gentile
Extended title: Christian offices crystall glasse In three bookes. First written in Latine, by that famous and renowned Father, Saint Ambrose Bishop of Millane. Whereunto is added his conuiction of Symmachus the Gentile. A worke tending to the advancement of vertue, and of holinesse: and to shew how much the morality of the Gentiles, is exceeded by the doctrine of Christianity. Translated into English by Richard Humfrey ...
Alternate titles: De officiis, Truths triumph: or, St. Ambrose his conviction of Symmachus a Gentile
Subjects
Related names
author: Ambrose, Saint, Bishop of Milan, -397
associated with: Humfrey, Richard
associated with: Humfrey, Richard