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1620004R83Moguntiae. Ex Officina Ioannis Albini Johann Albin Mainz Germany: . 1620 pp. 24 574 26. Foxed. Latin text with decorative capital initials. Title printed in red and black. Small 8vo. 190 mm. Original full vellum binding with yapp fore edges. The binding is detached from the text block revealing the original bands and binder's super made from early Flemish or Dutch black letter printers' waste. Early manuscript ownership: 'Ex Libris And. Steen. No. 59 / N. 43.' Hardbound. Good. Martin Becan Verbreck / van der Breck 1563-1624 was born at Hilvarenbeck Brabant Holland. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1583 and taught theology for twenty-two years at Wuerzburg Mainz and Vienna where he was confessor to Emperor Ferdinand II from 1620 until his death. He possessed a style clear and dignified and noticeably free from the bitterness which marked the polemical literature of the day. His writings were directed principally against Calvin Luther and the Anabaptists. Best known as a Controversialist and anti-Protestant author here he turns to Bible criticism interpretation etc. Especially the relationship of the Old Testament beliefs and practices of the Jews to those of the New Testament. Scarce. PRICE JUST REDUCED!! CHEST 2/1 L. Hardcover. Very Good. Moguntiae. Ex Officina Ioannis Albini (Johann Albin, Mainz, Germany): . hardcover