Sacra biblia hebraea, ex optimis... labore & studio J.G. Nissel. Leiden, Nissel 1662. printed boards (rubbed and damaged, joints damaged). Darlow-Moule 5133. Graesse I, 384: "C'est une reimpression fort rare de la Bible de Hutter". Nissel (d. 1662) devoted himself to the study of Ethiopic and Hebrew. He founded his own printing house, in which he also printed the present Bible. - As usually without the copper title. Stronger signs of use, some waterstains.
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