Excerpt from De Tabernaculo Foederis, De Sancta Civitate Jerusalem, Et De Templo Ejus: Libri Septem Indices fcquitur diffcrtatio de templo ]crofolymitano. In ea, quae fufiori &ylo libro po; t???flimum quinto fexto dc(cripta funt dum in compendium concrahuncur tem l??? &il lius appendicum novis addu&is in medium conje???nris nova Le&oris oh oculos (pere offerti dclineatio Scripturg: (acne ]ofcphi verbis, ufuique cui templum infcrviebat, cis quas Villalpandus Bernardus Lamy cfformarunt imaginibus, magis ut mihi videtur ...
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Excerpt from De Tabernaculo Foederis, De Sancta Civitate Jerusalem, Et De Templo Ejus: Libri Septem Indices fcquitur diffcrtatio de templo ]crofolymitano. In ea, quae fufiori &ylo libro po; t???flimum quinto fexto dc(cripta funt dum in compendium concrahuncur tem l??? &il lius appendicum novis addu&is in medium conje???nris nova Le&oris oh oculos (pere offerti dclineatio Scripturg: (acne ]ofcphi verbis, ufuique cui templum infcrviebat, cis quas Villalpandus Bernardus Lamy cfformarunt imaginibus, magis ut mihi videtur conform. De do&ifl???r(R) eruditi scriptoriszoperc fat prxlocuti fumas jam dc Autore ipfoverba facia mus. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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Very good(+) 20 copper engraved plates, some folding including the fabulous double page plate of Jerusalem. Engraved title vignette, decorative headpieces, and initials. [13] leaves, 1361 (i.e.1360, as column 335 omitted) columns (340 leaves), [29] leaves. Elephant folio, original vellum, slightly warped, eight raised bands along spine. Text in Latin printed in two columns. Water staining to a few early pages on lower margins not effecting the text. Small early library stamp on corner of title page. Paris: Dionysium Mariette, 1720. Very good(+). Latin treatise on the Ark of the Covenant, discussing both the architecture and vessels, by French Mathematician and theologian Bernard Lamy. This work was published posthumously by Pierre Nicolas Desmolets. OCLC: 8396780 Brunet III, 803.