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This is a wonderful and rare offering of the following work written in Latin
Main author: Hugh, of Saint-Cher, Cardinal, ca. 1200-1263.
Title details: Sacrorum Bibliorum Vulgatae editionis concordantiae / auctore Hugone Cardinali, Ordinis Praedicatorum ; ad recognitionem iussu Sixti V. pont. max. Bibliis adhibitam ; Recensitae, atque emendatae: primùm à Francisco Luca theologo, & decano audomaropolitano, deinde correctorum parisiensium, necnon & plantinianorum industria ...
Published: Lugduni Ex Typographia Antonii Jullieron. 1663
Physical desc.: [iv, 1300] p. ; 23 cm.
Notes: Three cols. on each page.
Title vignette.
Subject: Bible — Concordances.
Other names: Lucas, Franciscus, 1549?-1619.
Language: Latin
This is a wonderful volume with fantastic contents and would make a great addition to any collection. I have recently been so pleased by hearing how much my books have been delightful gifts for others. Therefore, I encourage you to think ahead…Anniversary, Birthday, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, or any other special occasion! As a book lover there is not much I would rather receive as a gift. This is one of several such works I am listing, so be sure to check out my other listings.
I have included a biography at the end of the listing for those interested.
Wear:light wear to the attractive leather binding as seen in photos
Binding: tight and secure leather binding
Pages: complete with all pages (unnumbered but well over 1000+) with the exception of the lacking formal title page; includes indexes, prefaces, and such; generally free from markings or foxing
Publisher:Lugduni Ex Typographia Antonii Jullieron. 1663
Unique features:rare and excellent contents; ~9in X 7in X 2.5in
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Hugh of St Cher
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Hugh of St Cher (c. 1200 – March 19, 1263) was a French Dominican cardinal and Biblical commentator.
He was born at St Cher, a suburb of Vienne, Dauphiné, and while a student in Paris entered the Dominican convent of the Jacobins in 1225.
He taught philosophy, theology, and Canon law. As provincial of his order, which office he held during most of the third decade of the century, he contributed largely to its prosperity, and won the confidence of the popes Gregory IX, Innocent IV and Alexander IV, who charged him with several important missions.
Created cardinal priest of S. Sabina in 1244, he played an important part in the council of Lyons in 1245, contributed to the institution of the Feast of Holy Sacrament, the reform of the Carmelites (1247), and the condemnations of the Introductorius in evangelium aeternum of Gherardino da Borgo San Donnino (1255), and of William of St Amour's De periculis novissimorum temporum. Grand penitentiary 1256-1262. He was named Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia in December 1261, but resigned few months later and returned to his title of S. Sabina. He died at Orvieto on 19 March 1263.
He directed the first revision of the text of the Vulgate, begun in 1236 by the Dominicans; this first "correctorium," vigorously criticized by Roger Bacon, was revised in 1248 and in 1256, and forms the basis of the celebrated Correctorium Bibliae Sorbonicum.
With the aid of many of his order, he edited the first concordance of the Bible (Concordantiae Sacrorum Bibliorum or Concordantiae S. Jacobi), but the assertion that we owe the present division of the chapters of the Vulgate to him is false.
Besides a commentary on the Book of Sentences, he wrote the Postillae in sacram scripturam juxta quadruplicem sensum, litteralem, allegoricum, anagogicum et moralem, published frequently in the 15th and 16th centuries. His Sermones de tempore et sanctis are apparently only extracts. His exegetical works were published at Venice in 1754 in eight volumes.
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