Fabius FULGENTIUS
Opera, quae sunt publici juris, omnia. Ad manuscriptos codices plures, nec-non ad editiones antiquiores & castigatiores emendata, aucta, & in unum omnia volumen nunc primum collecta
Apud Guillelmum Desprez|Parisiis [Paris] • (Paris) 1684|19 x 25.50 cm|relié
New edition, handsomely decorated with headpieces, tailpieces and decorated initials. Assuming that the mythographer Fulgentius and the bishop are indeed the same person, this edition contains only the theological works of Saint Fulgent. A very useful alphabetical index appears at the end of the work.
Contemporary full calf binding. Richly decorated raised spine with star motifs. Red morocco title label. Damage with loss to head of spine. Corners bumped. A dampstain at beginning of work in right margin, at upper corner, not affecting text.
Fulgentius (468-533), is famous among the Church Fathers for his pious and exemplary life; he was first a monk, then abbot and subsequently bish
Contemporary full calf binding. Richly decorated raised spine with star motifs. Red morocco title label. Damage with loss to head of spine. Corners bumped. A dampstain at beginning of work in right margin, at upper corner, not affecting text.
Fulgentius (468-533), is famous among the Church Fathers for his pious and exemplary life; he was first a monk, then abbot and subsequently bish
€350
