Apparatus historico-criticus antiquitatum sacri codicis et Gentis Hebraeae
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Type of record: Book
Title: Apparatus historico-criticus antiquitatum sacri codicis et Gentis Hebraeae
Other titles: Moses et Aaron
Classmark: Large Holden Library D-1.3/GOD
Creator(s): Reitz, Johann Heinrich
Additional creator(s): Carpzov, Johann Gottlob (1679-1767) (Other); Godwin, Thomas (1642) (Other); Aster, Gottlieb Ludwig, respondent (Other); Green, Christian Sigismund, respondent (Other); Bartsch, Augustin Gotthelf, respondent (Other)
Related people: Godwin, Thomas, d.1642; Carpzov, Johann Gottlob; Godwin, Thomas; Aster, Gottlieb Ludwig, respondent; Green, Christian Sigismund, respondent; Bartsch, Augustin Gotthelf, respondent
Publisher: In Officina gleditschiana
Publication city: Francofurthi et Lipsiae
Date(s): 1748
Language: Latin
Size and medium: x, [5], 164, [1], 820, [66] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/198757
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991009674589705181
Description
Title in red and black; engraved title vignette; head- and tailpieces; initials.
Contents: Includes Reitz' translation of Godwin's Moses and Aaron (p. [1]-164, first series); and dissertations (presumably all presented in Leipzig) by respondents: Gottlieb Ludwig Aster, Chistian Sigismund Green, and Augustin Gotthelf Bartsch.
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