Brent Walters Library Collection, Oct. 12th
By Clark's Auction Company
Oct 12, 2024
56 Old El Pueblo Rd, Scotts Valley, CA 95066, United States
Join Clark's for the sale of the Brent Walters Library! Brent Walters is a scholar of Early Christian history and former professor at San Jose State University. His library has gained national attention as one of the largest private collections in the country to focus on the Ante-Nicene era and Second Temple period. He gave lectures, hosted TV and Radio programs, and wrote several books on these subjects. This exciting auction will also feature the first part of his extensive vinyl and music ephemera collection.

LOT 146:

Sancti Irenaei Episcopi Lugdunensis Et Martyris, C. 1734, Pars Prima & Pars Secunda,


Start price:
$ 460
Estimated price :
$800 - $1,200
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Auction took place on Oct 12, 2024 at Clark's Auction Company
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Sancti Irenaei Episcopi Lugdunensis Et Martyris, C. 1734, Pars Prima & Pars Secunda,
Sancti Irenaei Episcopi Lugdunensis Et Martyris, Detectionis Et Eversionis Falso Cognominatae Agnitionis, Seu Contra Haereses Libri Quinque. Post Francisci Feuardentii Et Joannis Ernesti Grabe recensionem castigati denuo ad MSS. codices Romanos, Gallicanos & Anglicanos, nec non ad antiquiores editiones, & a multis, quibus adhuc scatebant, mendis expurgati: aucti novis Fragmentis Graecis; observationibus ac notis, copiosissimisque Glossariis & Indicibus illustrati & locupletati; quibus omnibus adduntur tres Dissertationes, in quibus haereses ab Irenaeo memoratae, & loci difficilies explicantur, ejusque vitae ac gestorum historia discututir. Studio & labore Domni Renati Massuet, Presbyteri & Monachi Benedictini c Congregatione S. Mauri. Quinus In Novissima Hac Editione Accedunt ejusden Si Irenaei fragmenta a Psassio inventa. Nec non Viri illustrissimi Sciponis Massaei epistolx duae de fragmentorum eorumdem auctore cum Psassi responsis. Denique P. Franc. M Leoni Publ. in Patavino Gymnasio Metaph. Prosess. in Massaei & Psassi controversiam epistolae tres. Venetiis, MDCCXXXIV. Apud Franciscum Pitterium Bibliolam ad signum Fortunae triumphantis. Superiorum Faculte, Ac Privilegio. Each approximately 17.75H x 12.75W x 1.625D in.