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Farfel Notebook 12: Leaves 691-700

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The 1st printed book inAAnglo-Saxon Aelfric. A Testimonie of Antiquitie (Imprinted at London by John Day, [1567] 5 1/2 x 3 3/4" 75 (i.e. 74, [14] leaves 1st edition. STC 159 The type was cut by John Day, under the direction of Matthew Parker. Archbishop if Canterbury, in about 1566 + appeared first in the present work. This was the 1st new type to originate in England since Caxton.

A^2- Anno 1 Octvianus C- Ani DI p.17 An. M. P.130 ends MCLIV on p.244 then Index Rerum Chronologica. Index Nominum Vinorum. Hoe anno, protectus est. Rex in Cumberlande, + eam ferme totaindevastavit.

-Celta, Roman colonizers, viking marauders, Norman conquewrers- all came + went, leaving their mark on Britans landscape, language + character. But it is the 6 centuries of Anglo-Saxon rule, colonizers, around A.D. 410 to the Norman Conquest in 1066 that most difine what we now call England

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-Linnaeus classified 8000 plant species from all over the world in Species Plantarum (1753) in which he dispensd c polynomial hamer in favor of biomials. The International Botanical Congress of Vienna (1905) adopted the first ed of Species Plantanum as the starting point for modern plant nomenclature. -The demonstration of srxual reproduction in flowering plants- in an obscure 1694 publication De Sexa Planrarum Epistola by Rudo;f Jacob Camerer (Cameranius) professpe of medicine at Tubingen- both resolved a long standing question + provided Carl Linnaets -The basic Taxonomic system that overrode all earlier proposals.

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Bibl. ENgliah. Geneve Version. 40 London: Christopher Baker, 1580 Copy: Univ. of Illinois, Univ of Cambridge Ref: Herbert 165 STC 2129.5 D + M 123

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Matthew p.450 Llliii recto 20:17 19:10 Verso 20:18 21:21 [44], 554, [96] leaves (4 to in 8s.)

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The Holy Bible, contatining the old + New Convenant commonly called the Old + New Testament: Translated from the Greek by Charles Thomson Philadelphia: Jane Aitken 1808 400ls. 80 Copy: HEHC, NYPL Ref: O' Callagham p.91, Hills M.T. 153

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Ch. III LAMENTATIONS 28>57 VOL III 28 > 30 > 31 Ch. IV LAMENTATIONS 58>66 Ch. IV 1-10

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Vol 1: [512]p V.2 [490]p V3 [444]p V.4 [172] p

HEHL 3333745 Vol. 3

begins Ch. 1 The Proverbs of Solomon ends Chapt IV Malachi

28 when 30 be silent the same

{The Lamentations > Total of 10 pages of Jeremias- 5 chapters

Translated from the Septuagent

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Notebook Ninth County Books 67 Union St. Suite 2F Winooski VT 05404 Oct 11 $49.95

Senta florea suecana, ella. Swenske orteksentz/ Johanna Palmberg

Stockholm, Sweden, 1684. Publisher: Strenghaas Ref: Pritzed 6910 Copy: Univ. of Kansas, Univ. of Texas (Austin). Welcome lib. Yale Univ

9.2 x l6cm. Single column, 130 woodcuts of plants p 25-6 Dendrographia Cap. VIII Corglus B5

p.407-8 Botanologia Raphenus Cc iiiiij

[16]. 416 [16] p. 16cm. Johan Palmberg ca. 1640-1691 The work enumerated all native plants, herbs, shrubs + trees, and describe their applications in the traditional herbal-based medicine of the day in the decade before the great natralist Linnaens. This uncommon [crossed out] herbal was authored by medical doctor of the faculty at Uppsala at a time before Linnaeus was to occupy a seat in that body.

In 1741 Linnaeus became Professor of Medicine at Uppsala + on the following year Professoe of Botany, whichaw he occupied until his death on 1778.

Raphanus -{ family - Brassicaceae (radish)n -{ genes- Raphanus

Corglus -( genus -( species (avellana) the common Hazel

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(691 Pirages McMinnville, Oregon Dec '10 $75.00

The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New -- Cambridge (Eng.): John Baskerville. printer to the University, 1763 Copy: British Lib, Harvard, HEHL Ref: Herbert 1146 {Philip Gaskell, 26

See #101 #553

recto Daniel Chapt 9:21 -> 10:19 59 lines verso Chapt 8:23 -> 10:19 57 lines 573 leaves -- unnumbered The O.T. 852-1001 The N.T. 10P1-13E1 A2x1B-13D2 13E1*a-e2*f1 -- 2 columns, 19 1/2 x 12" --This Baskerville Bible is one of the four monumental printed editions -- the other 3 being the Gutenberg 42 line Bible (1450-55), the Doves Press Bible (1903-1905) #105, and the Bruce Rogers Oxford Lectern Bible (1935) #553 --Printed in only 1250 copies. Paper -- Medium quality Large Printing Royal laid, no marks. size of sheet 26 1/4 x 20" Type -- Text, Dedication, Great Primer Roman headlines, Double Pica; footnotes + side-notes Small Pica. Arguments, Subscribers, English Index, Tables, Pica

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HEHL #239605 my leaf 8G1 Daniel {begins 8D2 verso {ends 8H1 recto Bible ends on 13E1 verso

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(692 Pirages McMinnville, Oregon Dec. '10 $25.00

The Holy Bible faithfully translated into English.... By the English College of Doway. 4° Rouen: 1635 John Cousturier The Old Testament only 2 Vol. Copy: British Library, Harvard, Newberry Lib. Ref: D + M 387 STC 2321 Allison + Rogers 108 Herbert 499

See #324 #530 #670

8 3/4 x 6 3/4" 45 lines of text + headline in Roman type II Kings p. 703 Chapt. XVI -> 9:16 Catchwords. Zzzz2 p. 704 Chapt. XVII -> 1-14. Foliated woodcut, initial I

-- The 2nd Douai Bible. No further issue appeared until 115 years later in 1750. This 1635 ed follows the general arrangement of the earlier text, but the 750 ed. was a drastic revision by Richard Challoner -- Cousturier (Le Cousturier), Jean. Printer ? or bookseller ? in Rouen 1627-1640. -- Richard Challoner (1691-1781) Herbert 1086 -> 1749 The Holy Bible Newly revised + corrected, according to the Clementin (1592) ed. of the Scriptures. 12° (153 x 77) [Dublin?] The N. T. .... The 1st ed. of Challoner's revision of the Rheims N.T. Of those who chose to revise the Rheims-Douai version, the most important figure was Bishop Challoner, a scholar at Douai. In 1749 he issued his N.T., followed by the whole Bible in 1750. He continued to revise the work until his death in 1781.

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p. 709 -> Aaaaa Kings IV {begins - p 672 verso (Tttt3) {ends - p 712 verso (Bbbbb3)

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