Book Description

Folio. [1716]pp., wanting first and last blank. Decorated initials, double column. Title a bit soiled, intermittent light marginal water staining, heavier to first and last gathering, ancient repair to upper outer blank corner of A2, small clean tears to few margins, one with loss touching text to upper margin of 3E2, two more to outer blank margin of 3F and lower outer blank corner of 4Q2, slight toning, small ink splash to 2H4-5 and 2V6. Recently rebound in goatskin using early 19th-century marbled endpapers. Bookplate of Desmond Morris to front pastedown; autograph Tho: Beach to ffep and R.H. Whitehurst 1803 to fly; ex-libris Francis Garbet 1654 to verso of 7M5; monogram Th.M.(?) inked to 3O2; occasional 17th-century marginalia.
Dealer Notes
Third edition of this monumental Latin-English dictionary authored by Thomas Cooper, later Bishop of Winchester. It was inspired by Thomas Elyot’s own Latin dictionary, which Cooper completed after Elyot’s death.
The ex-libris of Francis Garbet, dated 1654, points to the clergyman of Wroxceter who was Richard Baxter’s instructor in theology during his early years. One of the marginalia refers to Cardinal Bellarmine’s doctrines.
The copy was more recently in the collection of Desmond Morris, author of “The Naked Ape” (1967).
ESTC S121950; STC (2nd ed.), 5689.
Author Cooper, Thomas:
Date 1584
Publisher London:

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