Printer’s Device of Francois Halma

Book Title: Hermanni Witsii Miscellaneorum sacrorum libri IV : quibus de prophetis & prophetia, de tabernaculi Levitici mysterius, de collatione sacerdotii Aaronis & Christi, de synedriis Hebræorum, de IV bestiis Danielis, de cultu Molochi, de seculo hoc & futuro, de sensu epistolarum apocalypticarum, de schismate Donatistarum, diligenter & prolixe disseritur. Additæ sunt tabulæ aliquot, quibus tabernaculum cum suo apparatu, & pontifex, & synedrium, affabre delineata sunt.

Author: Witsius, Herman, 1636-1708

Image Title: Printer’s Device of Francois Halma

Description: This printer’s device of Francois Halma (1653-1722) features Minerva and Ceres watching over a grain harvest. The Latin phrase VIVITUR INGENIO (“one lives on by intelligence”) is written on the banner.

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