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In-f° (text n.c., very slightly browned, light dampstains, parts of the text crossed off with several holes -some
with lacks- due to ink acidity, lower part of p. 10 lacking and renewed with lack of text, marginal tear reinforced
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Reunion of the works of Epiphanius and Theodoretus on heresies : (1) «Contra octoaginta
opus», by the bishop of Salamis and Church Father Epiphanius (c. 314-340), written between
374 et 278, is a treaty against 80 heresies : the pre-Christian heresy (barbarism, Scythism,
Hellenism and Judaism), the Greek philosophical schools (Stoics, Platonists, Pythagoreans
and Epicureans), the twelve Jewish sects, the Gnostic movements, etc. Followed by : «Liber
Ancoratus» (strong refutation of Origen’s thoughts and aryanism), «Anacephalaeosis»,
«Libellus de mensuris et ponderibus» (introduction to the Bible reading), «Historia de
Prophetarum vita et interitu», «Epistola ad Joannem Episcopum Hierosolymitanum». (2)
The works of Theodoretus (c. 393-460), theologian, bishop of Cyrrhus and one of the most
important ecclesiastical historians of Late Antiquity, consist in 3 dialogues : «Haereticorum
improbatum nugarum ac fabularum compendium», «Divinorum decretorum seu dogmatum
epitome» and «Quae omnia nunc primum in lucem exeunt ».
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copie avec de nombreuses marques de censures. Demi-toile brune du 20e s. (claires mouill. marg.,
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Very neat copy in a Royal Greek typesetting, FIRST USE of the Garamond Greek caracters
by the French publisher and type designers Claude Garamond (1499-1561). The two works
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