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Samuelis Bocharti (French, 1599-1667) - Three Volumes: Opera Omnia, Geographia Sacra,     Leiden ...

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Samuelis Bocharti (French, 1599-1667) - Three Volumes: Opera Omnia, Geographia Sacra,     Leiden, 1712. 

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1. Opera omnia. Hoc est Phaleg, Chanaan, et Hierozoicon. Quibus accesserunt dissertationes variae ad illustrationem sacri codicis aliorumque monumentorum veterum. Praemittitur vita auctoris à Stephano Morino descripta et Paradis terrestris delineato ad mentem Bocharti. Indices denique accurati & mappae geographicae suis locis insertae sunt. In quiibus omnibus digerendis atque exornandis operam posnerunt viri clarissimi J. Leusden et P. de Villemandy.

1 engraved frontispiece, 1 portrait, 12 maps, 3 drawings.


2. Geographia Sacra, Seu Phaleg Et Canaan : Cui Accedunt Variae Dissertationes Philologicae, Geographicae, Theologicae &c. Antehac ineditae: Ut Et Tabulae Geographicae Et Indices, longe quam antea luculentiores & locupletiores.

13 maps, 1 portrait.

3. Hierozoicon: Sive Bipartitum Opus De Animalibus S. Scripturae. De Avibus, Serpentibus, Insectis, Aquaticis, & Fabulosis Animalibus.

Subjects: Bible / Geography / Nature in the Bible / Zoology.



Samuel Bochart (30 May 1599 – 16 May 1667) was a French Protestant biblical scholar, a student of Thomas Erpenius and the teacher of Pierre Daniel Huet. His two-volume Geographia Sacra seu Phaleg et Canaan (Caen 1646) exerted a profound influence on seventeenth-century Biblical exegesis.

Bochart was one of the several generations of antiquaries who expanded upon the basis Renaissance humanists had laid down, complementing their revolutionary hermeneutics by setting classical texts more firmly within the cultural contexts of Greek and Roman societies, without understanding of which they could never be fully understood. Thus Bochart stands at the beginning of a discipline of the history of ideas that provides the modern context for all textual studies.