Iohannis Davidis Michaelis Supplementa ad Lexica Hebraica. Partes sex (pt.5-6)
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Type of record: Book
Title: Iohannis Davidis Michaelis Supplementa ad Lexica Hebraica. Partes sex (pt.5-6)
Other titles: Supplementa ad Lexica Hebraica; Supplementorum ad Lexica Hebraica pars prima-sexta
Classmark: Holden Library T-1/MIC
Creator(s): Michaelis, Johann David (1717-1791)
Additional creator(s): Castell, Edmund (1606-1685) (Other); Tychsen, Thomas Christian (1758-1834) (Other)
Related people: Castell, Edmund; Tychsen, Thomas Christian
Publisher: Typis Ioannis Georgii Rosenbusch
Publication city: Göttingae
Date(s): 1792 [i.e. 1784-1792]
Language: Latin
Size and medium: 6 v in 2 ([4],2376 p)
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/197743
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991009578159705181
Description
Individual parts issued 1784-1792 with title: Supplementorum ad Lexica Hebraica pars prima[-sexta]. A general title page was issued with pt. 6 in 1792.
Issued as a supplement to the Hebrew portion of Edmund Castell's Lexicon heptaglotton.
Parts 2 and 3 have imprint: Prostat in bibliopol. viduae Vandenhoekiae; Parts 4 and 5 have imprint: Prostat in bibliopol. Vandenhoekiano.
Dedication on t.p. verso pt. 1 is dated 5. Oct. 1784; pref. dated 26. Febr. 1786, appears at the beginning of part 3; another, dated 16 Apr. 1787, was issued with part 4. A preface by T.C. Tychsen appeared with pt. 6 and is dated July 1792.
Pagination and signatures are continuous.
Subscribers' lists on p. [4] of pt. 1 and on last p. of pt. 5.
Additional description
Wanting subscription list. On spine: Tom.II. Part IV-VI
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