PRIDEAUX, HUMPHREY.

The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations, From the Declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the Time of Christ. 2 vols.

London, Knaplock and J. Tonson, 1724.

Folio (355 x 240 mm). Uniformly bound in two nice contemporary full Cambridge-style bindings with six raised bands and gilt lettering and ornementation to spine, spine possibly rebacked preserving much of the old spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine, indicating the inventory number in an estate-library. Corners bumped and a few dots and marks to boards. Title-page in vol. 1 detached, otherwise internally very nice and clean. XXVI, 457, (1), (14) pp. + frontispiece and 5 plates and maps; XVIII, 518, (62) pp.


A very nice copy, finely bound, of the seventh edition of Prideaux’s highly popular work covering the historical interval between the Old and New Testaments spanning from the conclusion of the biblical era to the emergence of Christianity.

Delving into detailed depictions of Jewish culture, religion, and politics, the book also analyzes the origins and development of both the Old and New Testaments. In the mid- and last half of the 18th century it was regarded as being essential reading for those intrigued by the foundations of Western civilization and the historical development of the Jewish people.

Order-nr.: 60679


DKK 7.500,00