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MARCK, Johannes à (1656-1731).
Commentarius in duodecim prophetas minores seu analysis
exegetica, qua Hebraeus textus cum versionibus veteribus confertur, vocum & phrasium
vis indagatur, rerum nexus monstratur, & in sensum genuinum cum examine variarum
interpretationum inquiritur. Praemittitur praefatio D. Christophori Matthaei Pfaffii, theologi
primarii et cancellarii Tubingensis, qua praestantia hujus commentarii, scripta itidem et vita
autoris recensentur & enarrantur. Editio nova, prioribus accuratior, cum indicibus necessariis.
Tübingen, Johann Georg Cotta and Johann Rudolph Im-Hoff, 1734.
2 Volumes. Folio. (24) 1300
(36) pp. Contemporary blind-stamped vellum.
450,-
Posthumously published edition of à Marck’s extensive commentary on the Minor Prophets, first published in four
separate volumes from 1696 to 1701. Johannes à Marck, a Dutch reformed theologian, was professor of theology at
the universities of Franeker, Groningen, and Leiden. He is known for his widely used dogmatic textbook entitled
Compendium theologiae christianae didactico-elencticum
, but he also was a prolific biblical exegete. The posthumously
published edition of his commentary on the Minor Prophets above is preceded by an account of his life and writings
by ChristophMatthäus Pfaff (1686-1760), professor of theology and chancellor of the University of Tübingen. - A few
marginal wormholes in volume 1 (slightly affecting one marginal note) and some marginal staining.
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