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1993102632San Francisco: The Conference 1993. Paperback. About near fine- to very good with soiling to exterior. Quarto 8.5 x 11 sheets plastic comb binding; various pagings approx 400 pages. Uncommon. A collection of papers and studies by leading experts in the field Conference papers & proceedings. / Medicine. Psychiatry Human Rights Social; Conference papers and proceedingsTorture PreventionTorture Prevention CongressesTorture Psychological aspectsTorture Psychological aspects CongressesTorture victims Medical care CongressesTorture victims Mental health servicesTorture victims Mental health services CongressesTorture victims RehabilitationTorture victims Rehabilitation CongressesVictimes de torture Services de santé mentale CongrèsVictimes de torture Soins médicaux Congrès. (The Conference) paperback
1607255073.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19772110502150411052universe publisher 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 universe publisher paperback
1640ST19646Braunschweig Brunsvigae: typis Andreas Duncker impensis Godfridus Müller 1640. 163 x 95 mm. 6 1/2 x 3 3/4". 8 p.l. 9-200 8 20 8 pp. <br/> VERY PRETTY RED MOROCCO GILT BY CAPÉ stamp-signed on front turn-in covers with French fillet border filigree lozenge centerpiece with centrl oval containg a cross and the motto "In hoc signo vinces" "By this sign the cross you will prevail" raised bands spine compartments wtih central filigree lozenge gilt lettering densely gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges gilt. With printer's device on title page and 24 engravings two of them full-page primarily showing the cross as an instrument of torture. USTC 1009871. One leaf with small marginal repair text lightly pressed at time of binding two quires faintly mottled but still a very appealing copy in a lustrous binding with few signs of wear.<br/> <br/> Combining macabre illustrations and an elegant binding this study of crucifixion has a wealth of visual interest. One of the 16th century's most eminent scholars Justus Lipsius 1547-1606 was a classicist and historian specializing in ancient Rome and a writer famous for his elegant Latin style. Educated at the universities of Cologne and Louvain he was a prolific writer regularly penning at least one book per year. His commentaries and other editorial work on Seneca Tacitus Plautus and Propertius represent substantial contributions to classical scholarship. Here he examines the use of the cross in all its variations as an intrument of torture and execution in antiquity. The grisly engravings illustrate all the ingenious ways the ancients devised to inflict pain with crosses. First printed in 1593 "De Cruce" was produced after Lipsuis had spent several years in Lutheran territory and needed to demonstrate his commitment to Catholicism. Ironically the other work included here "On the TrUe Cross" is by Georg Calixtus 1586-1656 a Lutheran theologian who dedicated his life to developing a "unified theology" that could reunite all Christians. Our lovely binding is the work of Charles-François Capé 1806-67 one of the most distinguished binders in France in the middle years of the 19th century and especially well known for the delicacy of his work. He was the binder to the Empress Eugénie and Béraldi calls him "the Bozérian of the second Empire.". typis Andreas Duncker, impensis Godfridus Müller unknown