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UNISA996389264903316 |
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Crakanthorpe Richard <1567-1624.> |
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A treatise of the fift generall covncel held at Constantinople anno 553 [[electronic resource] ] : under Iustinian the emperour, in the time of Pope Vigilius. The occasion being those tria capitula, which for many yeares troubled the whole church. Wherein is proved that the popes apostolicall constitution and definitive sentence in matter of faith, was condemned as hereticall by the synod. And the exceeding frauds of Cardinall Baronius and Binius are clearly discovered. / / By Rich: Crakanthorp Dr. in Divinitie, and chapleine in ordinaroy to His Late Majestie, King Iames. Opus posthumum. Pvblished and set forth by his brother Geo: Crakanthorp, according to a perfect copie found written under the authors owne hand |
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London, : Printed for Robert Milbovrne., 1637 |
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CrakanthorpeRichard <1567-1624.> |
MinshewEdward |
MinshewJohn |
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At foot of t.p.: And part of the impression made over to be vented for the benefit of Edward Minshew, the sonne of Iohn Minshew deceased. |
Another issue, with cancel title page, of Crakanthorp, Richard. Vigilius dormitans. Cf. STC (2nd ed.). |
Chapter 20 was published separately in 1616 as "Justinian the Emperor defended, against Cardinal Baronius. Cf. ESTC. |
Errata on 2X2r. |
Title within border; headpieces; initials; printed marginalia. |
Signatures: [par]⁴ A-Z⁶ 2A-2X⁶. |
Reproduction of original in: Worcester College (University of Oxford). Library. |
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UNINA9910404131803321 |
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Causey Faya |
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Ancient Carved Ambers in the J. Paul Getty Museum / Faya Causey ; with technical analysis by Jeff Maish, Herant Khanjian, and Michael Schilling |
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Art objects - California - Los Angeles |
Art objects, Etruscan |
Art objects, Ancient |
Amber art objects |
Collection catalogs. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Introduction -- Amber and the ancient world -- Jewelry: never just jewelry -- Amber magic? -- What is amber? -- Where is amber found? -- The properties of amber -- Ancient names for amber -- Color and other optical characteristics: ancient perception and reception -- Ancient literary sources on the origins of amber -- Amber and forgery -- The ancient transport of amber -- Literary sources on the use of amber -- Amber medicine, amber amulets -- The bronze age -- Early iron age and the orientalizing period -- The archaic and afterward -- The working of amber: ancient evidence and modern analysis -- The production of ancient figured amber objects -- Catalogue -- Technical essay: analysis of selected ambers from the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum / Jeff Maish, Herant Khanjian, and Michael Schilling. |
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"This catalogue provides a general introduction to amber in the ancient world followed by detailed catalogue entries for fifty-six Etruscan, Greek, and Italic carved ambers from the J. Paul Getty Museum. The volume concludes with technical notes about scientific investigations of these objects and Baltic amber"--Provided by publisher. |
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