PLACCIUS PL A I 



Disputationes de argumentis, quibus eflicitur, 

 Christum prius fuissc, quain in ntero Beat<u 

 Virginia secundum carnum conciperetur, in 

 academia Salmnrirn.si variia temporibus habi- 

 ki), sub pnesidio J. P. N" I'-'. 4 



Disputationes de testimouiis et argumentis e 

 Veteri Testainenti petitis, quibus probatur, 

 Dominum nostrum lesum Christum esse I Mini 

 pr.i'ditum essentia divina, in academia Salmu- 

 riensi, variis temporibus habitte, sub pra-sidio 

 J. P. Salmurii, 1051. 4 



De imputatione primi peccati Adanii disputa- 

 tio. In qua Synodi Ecclesianim in Gallia re- 

 formatarum nationalis, Carentoni propfe Lute- 

 tiani anno 1045, habitue, de illo argumento 

 docretum explicatur et defenditur. Ac Pla- 

 cu-i cum illo decreto summus per omnia con- 

 sensus demonstratur. Salmurii, 1055. 4 



PLACCIUS (ViNCENTius), Professor of morals and 

 eloquence at Hamburg. De scrip toribus occul- 

 tis detectis tractatus duo, quorum prior anony- 

 mos detectos, in capita, pro argumentorum 

 varietate distinctus, posterior pseudonymos 

 detectos catalogo alphabetico, exhibet. 



Hamburgi, 1674. 4 



Another edition. Summa beati auctoris re- 

 clusum, et benignis auspiciis Dn. Matthue 

 Dreyeri, cujus et commentatio, de summa et 

 scopo hujus operis accedit, luci publicae reddi- 

 tnm. Pnemissa eat prrefatio et vita auctoris, 

 scriptore Jo. Alberto Fabricio. Cum indici- 

 bus necessariis. [2 vol.] 



Hamburgi, 1708. fol. 



PLACES. Remarkable places mentioned in the 

 holy Scriptures. Prepared for the Presbyte- 

 rian Board of publication. 



Philadelphia, 1844. 12 

 PLACETTE (JEAN DE LA). See Jean de LA PLA- 



CETTE. 



PLAIFERE (JOHN), B.D., Margaret professor of 

 divinity at Cambridge. Appello Evangeliuin 

 for the true doctrine of the divine predestina- 

 tion concorded with the orthodox doctrine of 

 God's free-grace, and man's free-will. Here- 

 unto is added Dr Chr. POTTER his owne vindi- 

 cation in a letter to Mr V[icars] touching the 

 same points. London, 1652. 8 



Another edition. [With Tracts on PREDESTI- 

 NATION.] 1719 



PLAIN (TIMOTHY). A letter to the Right Hon. 

 William Pitt, on the late arrangements in ad- 

 ministration. London, 1804. 8 



PLAIN ENGLISH. Plain English : humbly 

 offered to the consideration of His Majesty and 

 his great council. London, 1690. 4 



PLANCK (GOTTLIEB JACOB), Professor of theology 

 at Gottingen. Geschichte der Entstehung der 

 Veranderungen und der Bildung unsers pro- 

 testantischen Lehrbegriffs vom Anfang der Re- 

 formation bis zu der Einfiihrung der Concor- 

 dienformel. Bande. [l ter u: 2<*r Band, 

 2teAufL, 3 ter Baiid, neue Aufl.] 



Leipzig, 1791-1800. 8 



Geschichte der Christlich-Kirchlichen Gesell- 

 schafts-Verfassung. 5 Bande. 



Hannover, 1803-9. 8 



GruiidririH dor llicologischcn Encyclopedic /.inn 



tranche bey sciiu-n \ nrlcHungcn. 



Viitthwn, 1813. 8 



Geschichte der protestantisclit-M Th. ..I- u'ic- vn 

 dur Konkonlii'iifunnel an bis in die Mittu dc.s 

 acht-zehnten Jalirhunderts. 



d'ittingen, 1831. 8 



Introduction to sacred philology and interpre- 

 tation. Translated from the original German, 

 and enlarged with notes, by Samuel H. Turner, 

 D.D. [Bib. Cab., vol. vii.] Edin., 1834. 8 



PLANCK (HENRIUUS), Hector of the university f 

 Gottingen. Dissertation on the tme nature 

 and genius of the Greek diction of the New 

 Testament. [Translated by A. S. Patterson.] 

 [Bib. Cab., vol. ii.] /;.//., 1833. 8 



PLAT (Juuoous LE). See Jud. LE PLAT. 



PLATINA (BAPTISTA) [or Bartolomeo SA<THI], 

 Librarian to the Vatican. Platine historic! 

 liber de vita Christi : ac pontificum omniu : 

 qui li act en us ducenti et viginti duo fuere. 

 Nurenberge, Antonius Koburger, M.CCCCLXXXI. 



fol. 



[The above rare edition contains the suppress- 

 ed passages in the lives of the Popes.] 



Another edition. s. 1., 1645. 12 J 



Another copy. 



Another edition. s. I. , 1664. 12" 



Translated into English. And the same 



history continued from the year 1471, to this 

 present time ; wherein the most remarkable 

 passages of Christendom both in Church and 

 State are treated of and described. By Paul 

 RYCAUT. London, 1685. fol. 



PLATO. Platonis et quae vel Platonis esse ferun- 

 tur vel Platonica solent comitari scripta Greece 

 omnia ad codices manuscriptos recensuit vari- 

 asque inde lectiones diligenter enotavit Im- 

 manuel Bekker. Annotationibus integris Ste- 

 phani, Heindorfii, Heusdii, Wyttenbachii, Lin- 

 davii Boeckhiique. Adjiciuntur modo non in- 

 tegrfe Serrani, Cornarii, Thompsoni, Fischeri, 

 Gottleberi, Astii, Butmanni, et Stalbaumi, 

 nee non ex commentariis aliorum curiose ex- 

 cerpta. [Cum interjiretatione Latina, juxta 

 interpretationem Ficini aliorumque.] 11 vol. 

 Londini, 1826. 8 



Opera omnia ad fidem optimorum librorum 

 deiiuo recognovit et una cum scholiis Graecis 

 emendatius edidit Godofredus Stallbaumius. 

 Nova editio stereotypa. 8 torn. 



Lipsue, 1850. 8 



The works of Plato. A new and literal ver- 

 sion, chiefly from the text of Stallbaum. Vol. i. 

 Containing the Apology of Socrates, Crito, 

 Phajdo, Gorgias, Protagoras, Phsedrus, Theas- 

 tetus, Euthyphron, and Lysis. By Henry 

 Gary, M.A. [Bohn's class, lib.] 



London, 1848. 8 



Vol. ii. Containing the Republic, Timaeus 



and Critias. By Henry Davis, M.A. [Ibid.] 



London, 1849. 8 



Vol. iii. Containing Meno, Euthydemus, 



the Sophist, the Statesman, Cratylus, Par- 

 menides, and the Banquet. By George Burges, 

 M.A. [Ibid.J London, 1850. 8 U 



