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Hi, Juris
Wisconsin's copy of the Walton polyglot of 1657 (Wing B2797; not
certain which variant this is) is an original and of course non-
circulating.
University Microfilms has an unspecified variant in its Early English
Books, 1641-1700_ series in reels 1167, 1168, 1169; variant a in reels
1170, 1171, 1172; variant b in reels 1173, 1174, 1175; and variant c in
reels 1176, 1177.
Best,
John Dillon
On Tuesday, September 28, 2004, at 11:18 am, Rochelle Altman wrote:
>
> Another very useful diplomatic version is the Walton great
> ployglot.
>
> Walton, Brian. Biblia Sacra Polyglotta complectentia textus
> originales [ etc.] 1637.
>
> The Walton is also called the London Polyglot and the BL has
> an original copy, so does Brown U. ASU has a facsimile copy
> (Graz: Druck. 1964). The ASU copy is not available through ILL,
> but you can arrange for photocopies of specific pages.
>
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