Regulae Vitae, Virtutum Descriptiones Methodicae - David Chytraeus - Published By Witebergae 1565
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Regulae vitae, virtutum descriptiones methodicae, in Academia Rostochiana propositae, & recens recognitae a Davide Chytraeo.
David Chytraeus
Published by Witebergae
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Translation:
The rules of life, methodical descriptions of the virtues, proposed in the Rostochian Academy, and recently reviewed by David Chytraeus.
David Chytraeus
Published by Witebergae
David Chytraeus or Chyträus (1530 – 1600) was a German Lutheran theologian, reformer and historian. He was a disciple of Philip Melancthon.
Condition: Good overall - later leather binding (possibly 18th century) - wear and some loss to upper leather covering - firmly bound with solid spine and gilt tiles - period notes in ink on endpaper - handling marks and some age toning - damage to the bottom margins from page 17 to 32 (see images) - insect damage to top margins on most pages (worst shown in images).
Dimensions: 6 3/8" high x 4" wide x 1 1/8" thick
In good overall condition for a book that has survived 465 years.
David Chytraeus
Published by Witebergae
* UK postage - £13* (PayPal)
*Worldwide Postage - £18 (PayPal)
*Item will be posted from Ireland - Import duties may be payable*
Translation:
The rules of life, methodical descriptions of the virtues, proposed in the Rostochian Academy, and recently reviewed by David Chytraeus.
David Chytraeus
Published by Witebergae
David Chytraeus or Chyträus (1530 – 1600) was a German Lutheran theologian, reformer and historian. He was a disciple of Philip Melancthon.
Condition: Good overall - later leather binding (possibly 18th century) - wear and some loss to upper leather covering - firmly bound with solid spine and gilt tiles - period notes in ink on endpaper - handling marks and some age toning - damage to the bottom margins from page 17 to 32 (see images) - insect damage to top margins on most pages (worst shown in images).
Dimensions: 6 3/8" high x 4" wide x 1 1/8" thick
In good overall condition for a book that has survived 465 years.
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