Gattung:
Buch
Autor/Herausgeber:
Philippus A Limborch
 
Normierte Form: Limborch, Philippus van
Titel:
Philippi A Limborch SS. Theologiae inter Remonstrantes Professoris Historia Inquisitionis : Cui subjungitur Liber Sententiarum Inquisitionis Tholosanæ Ab anno Christi MCCCVII ad annum MCCXXIII.

Normierte Form: Historia inquisitionis : cui subiungitur liber sententiarum inquisitionis Tholosanae ab anno Christi 1307 ad annum 1323.

Erscheinungsjahr:
1692
Ausgabebezeichnung/Auflage:
In -4°. 2 tomi in un volume
Erscheinungsort:
Amstelodami

Normierte Form: Amsterdam [Amsterodami][A'dam]

Verlag/Drucker:
Apud Henricum Wetstenium

Normierte Form: Wetstein, Henricus [Wetstein, Henri]

Seiten:
[16]+ 384 + [20] + 397 + [18]p.
Anzahl der Abbildungen:
Ritratto inciso; frontespizio inciso; 8 incisioni di rame (4 pieghevoli)
Schlagwörter:
Gui, Bernard - Liber sententiarum
Inquisition - Geschichte
London - Britisch Library - Ms Add 4697

Inhaltsverzeichnis:

Contiene l'edizione di Bernard Gui, Liber sententiarum, che si trova oggi nella British Library di Londra, Ms Add 4697.

Zusammenfassung/Kommentar:

Armand Hugon - Gonnet, Bibliografia valdese (1953) n.° 385, 689.

Traduzioni inglese: The history of the inquisition. By Philip a Limborch, ... Translated into English by Samuel Chandler. In two volumes. ...  To which is prefixed, a large Introduction concerning the Rise and Progress of Persecution, and the real and pretended Causes of it. London, J. Gray.1731. [2] f., xii, 124, xvi, 260, [2] f., 319 pp. In -4°. 2 tomi in un volume. Nove incisioni (incluse 3 pieghevoli).

Estratto inglese: A brief representation of the cruel and barbarous proceedings against Protestants in the Inquisition : extracted from The history of the  Inquisition, written by the celebrated Philip a Limborch ... ; for the information of the common people of Great-Britain, who cannot purchase  the said incomparable history ; to which is prefix'd a preface, relating to the present great complaint of the increase of popery in this nation. London. Printed for James Roberts ... 1734.  [4], xxiij, [1] , 36p; 20cm