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1914111165EB: Biglow & Main Co. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1914. Hardcover. Nice tight binding pages mildly discolored due to age-- At Cincinnati in the Year of Our Lord 1910 With Additional Hymns and Chants As Authorized by the General Convention At New York in the Year of Our Lord 1913; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Biglow & Main Co. hardcover
3030652327.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18790526like new. unknown
18790526-nnew. unknown
2017x-1475825161Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc 2017. Hardcover. New. 160 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc hardcover
2705688625.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1998Q-1574552422USCCB Publishing 1998-07-17. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! USCCB Publishing paperback
2021x-3030652327Springer 2021. Hardcover. New. 184 pages. 9.25x6.00x0.75 inches. Springer hardcover
2019x-0520296761Univ of California Pr 2019. Hardcover. New. 292 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. Univ of California Pr hardcover
17631255820Edinburg: Balfour 1763. First Edition Thus. Set of two 10mos rebound in dark burgundy leather; VG; 6-band embossed spine with gold letters; minimal soiling; boards slightly frayed around edges; strong binding; offset from frontispiece illustration on title page; paper clean; text clean in tight print; in Italian; pp. 331 and 372; contains two illustrations in each volume. 1255820. Special Collections - Downstairs. Balfour unknown
1765AQ21341A Paris: De l'Imprimerie de Guilleaume Desprez 1765. 92pp. Uncut stitched as issued. Edges a trifle dusty else clean and crisp. A printing of extracts from the minutes of the Assembly of the French clergy in 1765 a meeting most notable for reiterating the episcopacy's defence of it's exemption from taxation; a statement that from a Jansenist perspective amounted to a revocation of the Declaration of 1682 which had codified the principles of Gallicanism. The tensions bolstered by this corruption of Gallicanist fundamentals together with increased opposition to monarchical absolutism would pave the road to the Revolution - an ultimately the nationalisation of all ecclesiastical property. . 8vo. De l'Imprimerie de Guilleaume Desprez unknown
1960302426Cologne: Verlag M. DuMont 1960. Numerous black and white photographic illustrations. Small folio. Original printed boards. Numerous black and white photographic illustrations. Small folio. Verlag M. DuMont unknown
185001111298n.d. c1850. A 30 page hand colored engraving concertina book. Some with gold enhancement. Each captioned without additional text. Blind stamp cover with original slip case. An attractive little series of illustrations including Sommo Pont ce Nella Notte del S.Natale. S.Padre in Sedia GestatoriaCardinale in Cappa StesaCantore PontificioGuardia Nobileand Capitano Svizzeroamong others. 3 3/8 x 4 ¾. Measures 89 long when open flat. Cover and slipcase wear Lacking title page. <br/><br/> unknown
1978274938Ami du Clergé Langres 1978. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken ohne Schutzumschlag 1978-1992. 15 Jahrgänge. Tome 888990919293. Diese gebunden. Ungebunden: 949596979899100101102. Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Aus einer Klosterbibliothek mit Kennungen Stempel Rückenschild. Ami du Clergé, Langres, hardcover
185440865New Haven: Northrop 1854. Each Number stitched in original printed wrappers minor wear; November 1853 lacking rear wrapper. Scattered foxing. Each volume continuously paginated. 668; 648; 675 1 7 pp. Very Good. <br /> <br /> The New Englander was a quarterly which issued in February May August and November. It "was established in 1843 by a group of New Haven ministers and educators to uphold what they found best in the New England tradition. . .It deserves a place among the more general reviews as well as among those actuated by religious motives and ideals" Mott.<br /> I Mott 371. Lomazow 445. Northrop unknown
1161808981New. Brand new and still unused unknown
188312658Newark: Starbuck & Dunham Book and Job Printers 1883. 24pp. Octavo. Original printed wrappers. Moderate wear and soiling some tape residue along spine of upper wrapper spine chipped. Ex-General Theological Library with small ink stamp in upper margin on verso of title page. Overall still very good. Following swiftly on the heels of the Suwanee Convention of Southern Bishops in late July 1883 a large gathering of clergy and laymen met in New York City to organize the work of the Afro-American clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church. It was a historic moment and "of the forty-two Colored Clergy of the United States only four had responded to the call in the negative and three others had failed to respond." A Committee was formed chaired by Alexander Crummell to draft a statement to the Church in America. Here the Committee calls attention "to the moral disasters which have come to our race through slavery – how family life parental authority and marriage integrity have been broken down by servitude" and issues a call for "an extraordinary effort for the erection of Churches throughout the South" especially in the large urban centers. In addition to the proceedings the work includes a "Sermon on Church Work by the Colored People" by Rev. Thomas A. Starkey the Bishop of Northern New Jersey a brief Finance Committee Report and concludes with the "Regulations of the Women's Auxiliary of the Convocation of the Colored Clergy." The latter is comprised of five articles and an addendum plus a listing of twenty women belonging to the New York and Newark branches of the organization. A scarce work with just over a dozen institutional copies. Not in Blockson.<br /> <br /> Library Company Afro-Americana 8507A. Starbuck & Dunham, Book and Job Printers unknown
15244376Lyon: Claude Nourry 1524. Small 8vo 131 x 93 mm.  16 leaves. Collation: A-B8 A1r title A1v blank A2r text B8r explicit Explicit iste liber gemmis qui charior extat B8v blank. Title in two lines Cura clericalis in very large type / Lege relege in the larger of the two text types title woodcut of a scribe at his pulpit 54 x 70 mm. break in left border; the cut worn or poorly printed. Rounded French gothic types in two sizes. Text type G76 27 lines and headline. One 5-line white on black floral initial. Printing flaw on B4v obscuring a couple of letters; traces of adhesion on same page opening else in fine condition. 19th-century dark blue morocco by Cuzin sides and spine blind-paneled with gilt fleurons spine lettered in gilt turn-ins gilt gilt edges ribbon marker. Provenance: Fernand Gaulthier armorial bookplate.<br /> <br /> A rare Lyonese edition of a popular pocket guidebook for priests.<br /> <br /> A succinct survey of every aspect of the priesthood the text opens with the meaning of sacerdos priest a definition of the job: the care and salvation of human souls and the requirements for fulfilling this office: basic literacy and the ability to express oneself correctly. From abstract concepts to practical applications the fundamental tenets of the Christian Church are methodically reviewed: the articles of faith seven deadly sins cardinal and theological virtues three keys of the church three parts of penitence etc. as are the different kinds of sacraments the materials used for them and their meanings and the various clerical offices. The telegraphically short entries with abundant use in this small format edition of abbreviations permitted the inclusion of a vast amount of indispensable knowledge for the practicing priest. The last third of the text is devoted to an equally condensed introduction to the Computus with headline Abbreviatio compoti the all-important calculation of time based on the yearly date of Easter; it includes mnemonic verses and syllables. <br /> <br /> “The Cura clericalis reflecting the received wisdom on the subject defined four rules for the priest. He was to be a celebrant of Masses and so needed to understand the basic texts and to be able to pronounce the Latin grammatically and clearly. He must be a minister of the other sacraments and so needed to know what and how many they were to grasp the essential matter of the sacrament and be able to distinguish it from the peripheral features and to know the proper mode of administration. He was to be a confessor and so must above all be able to distinguish venial from deadly sin . Finally he was to be a ‘plebis doctor’ the teacher of his people able to instruct them in the articles of faith and the other precepts of God†E. Duffy The Stripping of the Altars: Traditional Religion in England 1400–1580 New Haven 2005 p. 57. <br /> <br /> Dozens of editions are recorded most surviving in one or two copies and some with no currently known locations. ISTC records nine incunable editions printed from ca. 1492-4 to 1500 all but one undated of which 8 from Germany and one printed in Paris. In the next century the earliest editions appeared in the northern Rhine and France and later in England and Italy. Pettegree and Walsby list 30 editions printed in France from ca. 1511 to 1580 French Books III & IV: Books Published in France Before 1601 in Latin and Languages Other Than French 2011 637490-63778. <br /> <br /> The anonymous printer of this edition of which one other copy is known Besançon Municipal Library was Claude Nourry as recently identified by Dr. Helwi Blom whom we thank for her kind assistance. Much of Nourry’s output was published without his name and he printed many editions without the place or date of printing. He issued another edition with full colophon in 1524 Baudrier 12 129; Gültlingen 1 86: 113; USTC 130305 but no present locations for that edition are known. The title woodblock was used in other Nourry editions including his 1523 Beroaldo Carmen lugubre de dominicae Passionis die USTC 130303 and the initial C on A2r appeared in editions from 1520.<br /> <br /> Not in Baudrier Gültlingen or USTC. Helwi Blom “Le Profil du Prince: Tendances et évolutions dans la production imprimée de Claude Nourry d’après un nouveau recensement bibliographique†in H. Blom M. Clément F. Montorsi editors Du Calendrier des bergers au Pantagruel Geneva: Droz 2024 p. 53 no. 27. Claude Nourry unknown
16-6143Paris: Arthus Bertrand 1845-1848. . Folio. 32 x 48.2 cm.; half blue contemporary percaline. The historical ethnological and archaeological atlas is composed of a large folding map 13 archaeological plates out of 14 missing no. 13 and 44 plates out of 45 missing plate 16 numerous watercolor plates some foxing some defects of use in the bindings; atlas partly unboundOCLC Number / Unique Identifier:742725696; Nissen ZBI 2420 & BBI 1663; Graesse IV 141. Pankhurst 25. Gay 2653. Wood p. 430. Wood C. Vertebrate zoology 2420. .In-folio demi-percaline bleue; L’atlas historique ethnologique et archéologique est composé d'une grande carte dépliante de 13 planches d'archéologie sur 14 manque n°13 et de 44 planches sur 45 manque pl.16 nombreuses planches aquarellées quelques rousseurs quelques défauts d’usage aux reliures l’atlas historique en partie dérelié. Paris: Arthus Bertrand, 1845-1848. unknown