IGNATIUS, Saint, Bishop of Antioch
Gloriosi Christi martyris Ignatii Antiocheni antistitis Epistolae undecim.Item una beati Polycarpi martyris epistola, cum argumento Iacobi FabriStapulen(sis) in easdem
Adam Petri Basel 1520 Vellum backed boards 8vo . FIRST SEPARATE EDITION. An important, though disputed, source for the early history of Christianity which was first edited by Faber Stapulensis (Lefèvre of d'Etalpes) in his edition of the works of Dionysius Areopagita (Paris 1498-99). The letters are attributed to Saint Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch (d. ca. 110) and includes a letter by Saint Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna. Four of the eleven letters are disputed to be by Ignatius (including; to the Tarenser, Philippe, Antiochier and Hero of Antiochien). 95 pp. With fine woodcut title border and woodcut initials. Wide margined copy with early inscription on title-page. Dampstains toward end. § VD 16, I 60; Adams I-28
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