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pp. xvi, 542, (2) [Publisher's catalogue] + Engraved Frontis + two additional plates (well foxed). Offsetting from frontis on title page. Deckle edges. Stamped ownership of Elliot P. Jones on front pastedown. 8vo. 225 mm. Remnants of original paper covered boards. Lacks spine. "Abridged from the elaborate work of Philip Limborch. The first 57 pp are an 'historical survey of the Christian church, and illustrated by extracts from various writers, and original manuscript, interesting particulars of persons who have suffered the terrors of that dark and sanguinary tribunal and political reflections on its revival in Spain. Hardbound. Good. Scarce original edition. RELIGION BOX 4
Enkel deel 1 (van de 5): xxxix + 640pp.+ 2 kaarten buiten tekst, 23cm., ex.bibl. (2 stempeltjes en 2 ingekleefde ex-librissen, label verwijderd op rug), herbonden in blinde gecart.band, tekst in zeer goede staat, zeldzaam, [Tekst in het Nederlands, met bronnenmateriaal in het Nederlands, Frans en Latijn], R80729
Enkel deel 3 (van de 5): xlviii + 447pp., 25cm., originele omslag (hersteld), tekst en interieur in goede staat, [Tekst in het Nederlands, met bronnenmateriaal in het Nederlands, Frans en Latijn], B93377
Madrid, en la Oficina de Don Benito Garcia y Compañía, 1807. 8vo.; VIII - 343 pp. Encuadernación de época, en piel, fatigada en lomera y plano posterior.
In-folio, broché, (1) f. de titre, (10) p. Edition originale. Du 3 février 1783. Bon exemplaire, très frais.
245p. Age stained. Fly leaves torn. 12mo in 4's. Original full leather binding, front board detached. Worn. "This admirable work is partly a romance and partly a scheme of patriarchal government: the incidents are well contrived and most agreeably related. It has been generally attributed to the celebrated Bp. Berkeley." - Lowndes 868 (describing an earlier edition). AFRICA/6.
Roma, nella Stamperia di Paolo Giunchi, 1772. 4to.; XVI pp., 192 pp., y una lámina retrato del Cardenal Burali, grabada en cobre por Capellani sobre dibujo de Angeletti. Encuadernación en cartoné, de la época, de salida, fatigada. Escipión Burali d'Arezzo (1511-1578) un famosísimo abogado napolitano, fue nombrado personalmente por Carlos V en 1550 miembro del Consejo del Reino de Nápoles y tras haber ingresado en la orden teatina en 1557 pasó a ser Arzobispo de la sede napolitana, en cuya representación hizo un viaje a España en 1564 para dirimir las diferencias con la Inquisición española, de la que consiguió separarse, pasando a depender directamente de Roma.
Sevilla, Imprenta de Gómez, 1849, 15,5 x 10,5 cm., holandesa piel moderna, 120 págs. (Es obra rara de la que solo hemos localizado 4 ejemplares en Bibliotecas Españolas, dos en la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Sevilla y otros dos en la Real Academia Española).
206 pages including glossary, bibliography and index. Abundantly illustrated in black and white. An anthology of more than 250 chronologically arranged exerpts and articles by proponents and opponents of psychiatry's most controversial procedure, which every year is administered to hundreds of thousands of people throughout the world. "A compelling and important addition to the lay literature in this field" - Jessica Mitford, author of The American Way of Death. "What the rack and the stake were to the Inquisition, what the concentration camp and the gas chamber were to National Socialism, the mental hospital and electroshock are to Institutional Psychiatry... This book is a carefully researched documentation of psychiatry's final solution." - Thomas S. Szasz M.D., author of The Myth of Mental Illness and the Myth of Psychotherapy. Minimal high-lighting and prior owner's name inside front cover, else unmarked. Above average wear. Remains a useful working copy. Book
320 pages including index. A practical treatise on the office and duties of coroners in the provinces of Canada and the North-West Territories and Newfoundland. Chapters include: Of the Office and Appointment of Coroners; The Duty and Authority of Coroners Generally; Of the Jurisdiction of Coroners in Inquests of Death; Of the Rights of Coroners; Liabilities of Coroners; Offenders; Parties and Accessories; Crimes Which Come Under the Notice of Coroners; Deodands; Flight and Forfeiture; Evidence; Coroner's Court; Proceedings Subsequent to the Inquisition; Cremation of Human Remains; General Order of Proceedings at Inquests. Includes schedule of fees and Appendix of Forms. Names of two prior owner's inside front board. Moderate wear. Partial lean to spine. Maroon textured boards. Hinges intact. Original receipt, dated 1946, laid in. Book
68 pages. Features: Great colour-photo ad for International Trucks inside front cover; Rab Butler's Bid for Power - in London Letter; Biggest Man on the Biggest Campus - Dr. Sidney Smith is President of the University of Toronto - article with photos; We Live in the World's Most Famous House - William Levitt of Levitt and Sons has built thousands of houses since the war in Levittown, NY and Levittown, PA - he is the Henry Ford of housing - article with photos; Billy Sunday of the Birds - a Maclean's flashback to Jack Miner and his legacy of caring for wild birds - article with photos in colour and black and white; The Farmer Who Makes Movies - Osmond Borradaile, the veteran Canadian cameraman has returned to his Chilliwack farm and has no intention of ever returning to the Hollywood rat race he once knew - article with photos; The Champ Still Baby Sits - Marline Stewart (Streit) of Fonthill, Ontario hasn't let all her trophies dazzle her - young gifted golfer article with photos; For 3 Nights Only - story by Joseph Schull illustrated by Marray Smith; Hero of the Hunted Men - Yaroslav Stetzko leads an army of underground fighters in a crusade to crush Russian imperialism - the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN) - photos and article; Our Passport was a Dishrag - Johnny Cochrane and and Lenny Burton, two Canadian girls, describe their wonderful low-budget world travels - article with photos; Never Bet With Your Wife - humour by Robert Thomas Allen, illustrated by Duncan MacPherson; Cartoons by Peter Whalley - The Income Inquisition; Nice colour photos ad for Massey-Harris says "Power Farming Makes Canada a Land of Plenty"; Great centerfold ad for the 1952 Ford; Household Finance (HFC) full-page ad; Nice half-page ad for movie Macao, starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell; Full-page colour REO truck ad; 1952 Mercury car ad; Nice colour ad for Champion spark plugs inside back cover features young baseball player at bat; Sweet two-page colour ad for 1952 General Motors cars; Altas Tire ad features Byron, Michigan. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
Sin lugar ni año (posiblemente Sevilla, hacia 1724), 27,5 x 19 cm., 6 folios + 1 hoja blanca. (Cacere de encuadernación. Hemos encontrado ejemplares de esta rara obra en las Bibliotecas de las Universidades de Sevilla y Oviedo. Hace referencia al llamado Auto de Legos en un proceso civil emprendido por la Audiencia de Sevilla contra un grupo de reos entre los que se encontraba el Fraile Antonio de los Reyes Medina).
Milano, Tipografia di Commercio al Bocchetto, 1820, 6 tomos, 20 x 12 cm., holandesa piel de época, 365 págs. + 1 h. = 323 págs. + 2 h. = 362 págs. + 1 h. = 335 págs. = 344 págs. = 335 págs. y un total de 10 láminas, 8 de ellas plagadas y un retrato. (Primera edición italiana completa con las 11 láminas grabadas en cobre).
Première biographie consacrée au philosophe né en Italie en 1585, condamné entre autre pour blasphème et impiété par le Tribunal de Toulouse à être torturé et mis à mort.David Durand expose dans cet ouvrage les arguments et théories du philosophe, qu'il se défend de partager. Exemplaire de Robert de Billy, ami proche et fidèle de Proust, ambassadeur à Rome puis au Japon et introducteur en France du peintre Fujita.
In-12° pp. 23. in cartonato semplice. Contiene 45 e 65propositiones esposte in diversi decreti da Alessandro VII e Innocenzo XI sul lecito e l’illecito in materia ecclesiastica, di indulgenze, di peccati, di comportamento, e di libri. inquisizione inquisition alessandro VII roma eresia eretici heresy censura censure libri proibiti santa sede congregazione dell’inquisizione. Durissime e ripetute le condanne alla sodomia, soprattutto tra religiosi.
Volledig reeks in 5 volumes (niet verder verschenen), xxxix,640 + xxiii,411 + xlviii,447 + xxxix,553 + xlviii,485 pp., met 2 kaarten buiten tekst in deel 1, 25cm., originele omslagen (enkele ruggen wat hersteld), wat roestplekjes op omslagen en bladsneden, tekst helder, Tekst van de studie in het Nederlands met bronnenmateriaal in het Nederlands en Frans en Latijn, [INHOUD: Eerste deel: tot aan de herinrichting der inquisitie onder keizer Karel V (1025-1520), Tweede deel: Stukken tot aanvulling van het eerste deel (1077-1518), Derde deel: Stukken tot aanvulling van delen I en 2 (1236-1513), Algemeene registers op de eerste drie deelen, Vierde deel: Tijdvak der hervorming in de zestiende eeuw (1514 - 23 september 1525), Vijfde deel: Tijdvak der hervorming in de zestiende eeuw, eerste vervolg (24 september 1525-31 - december 1528)], gewicht: 4.4kg., B102932
Madrid, en la Imprenta de Don Joseph Doblado, 1799. Cuatro volúmenes;XX pp., 415 pp. + 431 pp. + 404 pp. + 394 pp. Encuadernación uniforme, de época, en piel, con lomeras ornadas y tejuelos.
Ambas obras en un tomo, 14,5 x 10 cm., holandesa piel de época, impresas en Madrid, Imprenta de Collado, 1820, 128 págs. = XVI + 205 págs. (La segunda obra carece de anteportada).
Ambas obras en un tomo, 26,5 x 19,5 cm., pasta española de época, lomo cuajado, impresas en Madrid, por Antonio de Sancha, 1790 y el suplemento en Madrid, Imprenta Real, 1805, 2 hojas + XL + 305 págs. /-/ (Suplemento:) 7 + 57 págs. (Texto impreso a dos columnas en papel de hilo. Sello de anterior poseedor en la primera portada y firma manuscrita en las dos portadas de Clemente de Larrauri, Revisor en Vitoria del Tribunal de la Inquisición de Logroño).
Lima, 1777, 29 x 20,5 cm., cartoné moderno, portada + 142 págs. + 4 hojas de tablas plegadas. (El nombre del autor aparece al fin de esta rara obra no recogida por Palau y de la que no hemos visto ningún ejemplar en el Catálogo Colectivo de Bibliotecas Públicas Españolas, en la web Iberian Boooks, ni en los fondos de la Biblioteca Nacional. Amusquívar Fue uno de los inquisidores más jóvenes que tuvo el Tribunal de Lima, inclusive tuvo que esperar cumplir los 30 años en setiembre de 1744 para ejercerlo. Llegó a mostrar tal desinterés por las funciones del cargo que, estando como único inquisidor en el Tribunal de Lima, pretextando motivos de salud salió fuera de la ciudad y le encargó su puesto al fiscal Bartolomé López Grillo, figura que no tenía precedentes. El Arzobispo de Lima presentó una queja en su contra por la difusión que había realizado de unas profecías que anunciaban la destrucción de Lima. Falleció en Abril de abril de 1763 con fama de hombre justo y caritativo).
In -8°, 132 cc., cartonato; incisioni nel testo, capilettera, finalini. Un capolettera in rosso e nero apre la dedica al cardinale Reginaldo Polo, raffigurandone lo stemma. Prima e unica edizione di questo trattato dottrinario, scritto da un prolifico e contraddittorio predicatore che sarebbe stato condannato dall’Inquisizione non più di tre anni dopo: all’epoca della pubblicazione Davidico era a Roma, nelle grazie del cardinale Reginald Pole al quale il lavoro è dedicato. Scrittore controverso, prolifico e disordinato, la sua produzione riflette il suo carattere, diviso fra aspirazioni di santità e ambizione materiale, così come emblematico è questo suo trattato, scritto in un volgare fitto e sostenuto, che inquadra le indicazioni dottrinarie in un discorso spesso polemico e censorio verso il vizio di una parte della Chiesa stessa. L’autore non era estraneo ai vizi, sembrerebbe: la biografia di Davidico (Paolo Lorenzo Castellino, Vercelli 1513-1574) è tumultuosa e costellata di accuse di vario genere, dalla sodomia al commercio di indulgenze al furto vero e proprio, così come appare controverso e composito il suo rapporto con vari ordini clericali, tra cui i barnabiti e i gesuiti: i barnabiti lo avevano ammesso all’istituto nel 1536, ma ne fu espulso nel 1547, mentre rimase sempre al margine della Società del Gesù, alla quale non fu mai ammesso nonostante le sue istanze. La condanna arriva nel 1555, dopo un aperto conflitto col cardinale Giovanni Morone, che due anni prima l’aveva chiamato alla Diocesi di Novara come vicario, per poi espellerlo soltanto tre mesi dopo, accusato di malversazione. Nei mesi successivi Davidico avrebbe cominciato a segnalare metodicamente il Morone come eretico a varie autorità. L’Inquisizione, prevalentemente per accuse di sodomia, arresta Davidico stesso che rimarrà in carcere fino al 1559. In -8°, 132 ll., boards. Illustrations, initials, finals, a black and red initial at the beginning of dedication to Cardinal Polo, whom the book is dedicated. First and only edition of this treaty, written by a self-contradictory preacher who was sentenced to prison three years later. Davidico’s production reflects his controversial nature, between holiness instances and material ambitions. Davidico (Paolo Lorenzo Castellino, Vercelli 1513-1574) seems to have been quite vicious, since the various charges submitted to him also before the 1555 sentence: from sodomy to mercies commerce, to robbery, he was imprisoned under omosexuality charges, and he came out of prison in 1559 when the roman prison was opened by civil unrest.
In-4° grande; pp. (20), 503, (1), marca tipografica incisa su legno al frontespizio. Legatura in piena pergamena coeva con titolo manoscritto al dorso. Un libro di viaggio che ripercorre i luoghi di San Domenico. Il domenicano Giovanni Michele Pio compila in quest’opera una straordinaria storia dell’Ordine di San Domenico, letta sia attraverso le vite degli uomini che resero tanto illustre quell’ordine, sia attraverso i luoghi fisici, conventi e monasteri, che segnarono la diffusione dei domenicani in Italia e in Europa, ma anche, ciò che è specialmente interessante, in Asia e in America. Pio descrive infatti per i singoli conventi le architetture, le cose mirabili che vi sono conservate, gli eventi che vi hanno avuto luogo, e lo fa, come dichiara nella lettera al lettore, per aver viaggiato e visto lui stesso in tutta Italia, e affidandosi per l’estero a fonti scritte, come per le fondazioni in Spagna, Inghilterra, Francia, Germania, Fiandre, Polonia e Portogallo, e per le relative missioni nelle Indie Orientali e Occidentali. La testimonianza di un domenicano contemporaneo è di straordinaria importanza per ricostruire la rete dei movimenti attraverso cui viaggiavano non solo I missionari e l’evangelizzazione, ma anche la cultura e l’economia europea, principalmente spagnola e portoghese: Goa, Mozambico, Cochin, Messico, Perù, Cile, Cuba, Porto Rico, Acapulco, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Filippine ecc. Nelle pagine dell’opera si legge anche la storia dell’Inquisizione, di santi e miracoli. Molto ricche le tavole d’Indice con i conventi, i monasteri delle monache, santi, religiosi e religiose, pontefici, cardinali, arcivescovi, vescovi, scrittori, e la Tavola delle cose più notabili. (Fantuzzi, voll VII, p.42; manca a Sabin) In-4th large; pp. (20), 503, (1), woodcut printer’s mark on title page. Full vellum contemporary binding with handwritten title on the spine. A travel book that follows the places of San Domenico. The Dominican Giovanni Michele Pio compiles in this work an extraordinary history of the Order of St. Dominic, read both through the lives of the men who made that order so illustrious, and through the physical places, convents and monasteries, which marked the spread of Dominicans in Italy and Europe, but also, what is especially interesting, in Asia and America. In fact, Pio describes for the single convents the architectures, the admirable things that are preserved and the events that took place there, and he does so, as he declares in the letter to the reader, for having traveled and seen himself throughout Italy, and entrusting himself for abroad to written sources, as for the foundations in Spain, England, France, Germany, Flanders, Poland and Portugal, and for the related missions in the East and West Indies. The testimony of a contemporary Dominican is of extraordinary importance to reconstruct the network of movements through which not only missionaries and evangelization traveled, but also the European culture and economy, mainly Spanish and Portuguese: Goa, Mozambique, Cochin, Mexico , Peru, Chile, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Acapulco, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Philippines etc. In the pages of the work one can also read the story of the Inquisition, of saints and miracles. The index tables with convents, monasteries of nuns, saints, men and women religious, pontiffs, cardinals, archbishops, bishops, writers, and the Table of the most notable things are very rich. (Fantuzzi, vols VII, p.42; Sabin is missing)
In-4°, XXXIX, frontespizio con grande marca della Stamperia Camerale xilografica (Aquila coronata con ali spiegate che tiene drappo tra gli artigli), grande iniziale xilografica, legatura in cartonato. Singolare figura di ecclesiastico, il De Dominis incontrò l'avversione del Papato per le sue idee riformistiche e per essersi schierato al fianco di Paolo Sarpi nella contesa tra Venezia e Paolo V. A seguito dell'incolmabile distanza con il Papato di Roma, De Dominis fece un passo epocale, convertendosi all'anglicanesimo e trasferendosi alla corte di Giacomo I, che lo accolse con grande entusiasmo. Ben presto però venne in urto anche con la corte inglese e solo grazie all'elezione del pontefice Gregorio XV (Alessandro Ludovisi, suo amico) poté ritornare a Roma, ma dovette fare mostra di pentimento e ritrattazione di quanto aveva prima scritto contro il Papato, cosa che gli costò il feroce disprezzo della corte anglicana. La morte di Gregorio XV determinò la sospensione della protezione e della pensione assegnatagli dal papa: la conseguente ira del De Dominis lo espose alla feroce repressione dell'Inquisizione, che lo condannò per eresia recidiva. Condannato alla Fortezza (Castel S. Angelo), vi morì per cause naturali. L'Inquisizione tuttavia proseguì il processo arrivando alla condanna post mortem: le spoglie del De Dominis furono riesumate e arse assieme ai suoi libri e l'autore condannato a una perpetua damnatio memoriae. L'opera della ritrattazione, il Reditus, verrà proibita anche a Venezia a causa dell'affermazione della supremazia del potere papale sui poteri temporali.A. Russo, Marc'Antonio De Dominis, Arcivescovo di Spalato e apostata (1560-1624), Napoli, Istituto della Stampa 1965.Delio Cantimori, Eretici italiani del Cinquecento, Torino, Einaudi 1992In-4°, XXXIX, title page with large wood engraved print of the Stamperia Camerale (crowned eagle with outstretched wings holding cloth in its claws), large wood engraved initial, cardboard binding. A singular ecclesiastical figure, De Dominis encountered the aversion of the Papacy for his reformist ideas and for having sided with Paolo Sarpi in the dispute between Venice and Paul V. Following the unbridgeable distance with the Papacy of Rome, De Dominis made a major change, converting to Anglicanism and moving to the court of James I, who welcomed him with great enthusiasm. Soon, however, he came into conflict with the English court and thanks to the election of Pope Gregory XV (Alessandro Ludovisi, his friend) he was able to return to Rome, but he had to show repentance and retraction of what he had previously written against the Papacy. The retraction cost him the fierce contempt of the Anglican court. The death of Gregory XV led to the suspension of the protection and pension assigned to him by the pope: the consequent wrath of De Dominis exposed him to the ferocious repression of the Inquisition, which condemned him for heresy recidivism. Sentenced to the Fortress (Castel S. Angelo), he died there of natural causes. However, the Inquisition continued the process arriving at the post-mortem sentence: the remains of De Dominis were burned together with his books and the author sentenced to a perpetual damnatio memoriae. The work of retraction, the Reditus, was also prohibited in Venice due to the affirmation of the supremacy of papal power over temporal powers.A. Russo, Marc'Antonio De Dominis, Archbishop of Spalato and apostate (1560-1624), Naples, Institute of the Press 1965.Delio Cantimori, Italian heretics of the sixteenth century, Turin, Einaudi 1992