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    Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. Dionysius the Carthusian, Denis the Carthusian, Denys van Leeuwen, Denis Ryckel, Dionysius van Rijkel. In Omnes Catholicas Epistolas necnon Acta Apostoloru[m], & Apocalypsim, ac nonnullos Hymnos ecclesiasticos, Comme[n]tarii doctissimi: a D. Dionysio Carthusiano Parisiis, Apud Joannem Ruellium, sub intersignio Caudae Vulpina, via Jacobea. 1548. First edition. Octavo, [40], 470 [i.e. 468] leaves. Contemporary soiled calf with wear and chipping at bottom of rear board and spine, (see photos) lacking front free end paper, some margin stains (heavier on preliminaries), some worming at margins. Text-block solid, hinges secure, spine label missing. Early ex libris on title-page. There are two Paris 1548 editions with exactly the same pagination and printer, but different booksellers listed on the title-pages. The other is Po[n]cetum le Preux. In both cases, the colophon (recto of leaf numbered 470) is identical: Excudebat Lutetiae Parisiorum Benedictus Preuost, typographus in Vico Frementello, ad clausum Brunellum, sub insigni stellae aureae, anno ab orbe redempto, quingentesimo, quadragesimo octauo, supra millesimum. The numbering of leaves skips from 464-467, hence the final leaf, numbered 470, is the 468th leaf. Copies with this bookseller s title-page are not listed in BM, Adams or Georg; OCLC locates 3 copies. This is Dionysius commentary on the whole New Testament except for the letters of Paul and the Gospels, along with discussions of the hymns then in use. With marginal Biblical citations throughout.