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EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSIS (c.260-c.360). Historia ecclesiastica, translated by Tyrannius Rufinus (c.345-411). - BEDA Venerabilis (c.673-735). Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. Strassburg: [Georg Husner], 14 March 1500.

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EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSIS (c.260-c.360). Historia ecclesiastica, translated by Tyrannius Rufinus (c.345-411). - BEDA Venerabilis (c.673-735). Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. Strassburg: [Georg Husner], 14 March 1500.

Chancery 2° (270 x 195mm). Gothic type, double column, initial spaces, printed guide-letters. (Slight browning, faint dampstains to margins, two or three small wormholes catching a few letters, several small marginal wormholes at end.) 19th-century quarter vellum, speckled edges, title in ink on spine. Provenance: early marginal annotations -- S. Hamer collation mark on end pastedown, dated 24 January, 1972, Fredericksburg, Virginia -- Ned J. Nakles (sale Christie's New York, 17 April 2000, lot 140).

A combined edition of the two most important and influential histories of the early Church. HC *6714; BMC I, 162; GW 9439; Harvard/Walsh 304; Goff E-129.
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