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Francis Junius (the Elder) (1 May 1545 - 23 Oct 1602)

Other biography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franciscus_Junius_(the_elder) Relationships: Francis Junius (the Elder) was a worked with Immanuel Tremellius (1510-9 Oct 1580)

References in Documents:
MS Book of the dean of Christ Church (MacGregor, ed.) 167 Franciscus Junius. Francis Junius.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) Junius and Tremellius's Bible 4to. 1580. Testamenti veteris Biblia Sacra sive libri Canonici priscæ Judæorum ecclesiæ a Deo traditi, Latini recens ex Hebræo facti, brevibusq; Scholiis illustrati ab Immanuele Tremellio & Fran. Junio. Accesserunt libri qui vulgo dicuntur Apocryphi latinè redditi & notis quibusdam ancti a Fr. Junio. multo omnes quam ante emendatius editi, &c. Novum Testamentum e lingua Syriaca latino sermone redditum Interpr. Im. Tremellio. 4to. Lond. 1580. Hen. Midleton. This Book was once the Property of Sir Hen. Hobart, Chief Justice of the Common-Pleas, who has added Marginal Notes upon certain Places, and in the void Pages the Nativities, &c. of his twelve Sons and four Daughters.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) The Bible, that is the Holy Scriptures conteined in the old and new Testament translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers Languages, with most profitable Annotations upon all the hard Places, and other things of great Importance. It is a thin Quarto in a small Character, no Time or Place of Impression mentioned, but is that Edition which is commonly called the Geneva Bible, as being translated by M. Coverdale, and other English Exiles there, of which see Mr. Strype's Life of Archbp Parker, p. 205. Certain Places in the Pentateuch, Kings, and Ezechiel, are illustrated with Figures, and two profitable Tables are annexed of the Interpretation of Hebrew Names, and of the principal Matters in the Bible: Also the Order of Times, to which the Revelations are referred, with Fr. Junius's Annotations upon that Book. The N.T. is englished by L. Tompson. This is the first Bible in this Collection that is divided into distinct Verses.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) Quatuor DN. Jesu Christi Evangeliorum versiones per antiquæ duæ, Gothica scil. & Anglo-Saxonica. quarum illam ex celeberrimo codice Argenteo nunc primùm depromsit Franciscus Junius F. F. Hanc autem ex codicibus MSS. collatis emendatius curavit Thomas Mareschallus, Anglus: cujus etiam observationes in utrumq; versionem subnectuntur. Accessit & Glossarium Gothicum, &c. 4to. Dordrechti 1665.