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170620083Germany 1706. Manuscript in brown ink on paper in Latin and German written in two highly legible secretary hands by one scribe one for Latin and one for German single- and double-column 27 lines to a full page. Contemporary blind-ruled black morocco red edges. Authorial inscription on the pastedown dated 1706 ex-libris inscription on the title verso “J.M. Herré Presbyt. 1802.†In excellent condition. A unique and curious manuscript manual for pharmaceutical exorcisms highlighting a pivotal moment in Enlightenment Era Europe when scientific innovation collided with deeply rooted religious traditions. Divided into four parts the first and longest section of the text provides the necessary incantations psalms and prayers for exorcising evil spirits and putting protections over the body and home. It lists specific saints to invoke for assistance and biblical excerpts to read in different situations. It also includes recipes for holy water talismanic salt and anointing oil as well as holy baths for dunking witches purgatives for vomiting up demons and potions for expelling evil spirits from the house. The recipes for holy water differ according to the intended use: menstruating women plague victims gardens and building foundations. There are also illustrated instructions for making cross talismans.<br /> <br /> The second part of the manuscript is more proscriptive listing practical instructions for conducting exorcisms and equipment necessary such as vessels herbs and fire. It is about setting the stage for the ceremony: arranging furniture restraining the cursed victim administering medications and ointments and creating cleansing smoke. It includes numerous recipes for pharmaceutical implements which are written in German as opposed to Latin for the clerical text presumably because the compounds would be prepared by a layman pharmacist or healer who did not read Latin and because the recipes incorporate contemporary metals and plants that did not have Latin names. The section concludes with an alphabetic glossary of pharmaceutical terms with their definitions in Latin.<br /> <br /> The third part focuses specifically on exorcising demons sent by Satan. The text describes the steps to identify a demonic possession and invoke the help of angels to expel it. The final section comprises an alphabetic materia medica sorted according to ailment. Each entry lists ingredients for medications to treat the illness incorporating pharmaceutical symbols for amounts and dosage. As with the previous section the directions for mixing the compounds are written in German. The manuscript concludes with two alphabetic indices—one for prayers and exorcisms the other for medicine. <br /> It is perhaps worth note that this bookseller has handled dozens of grimoires that were placed on the Index of banned books and used as evidence to convict healers of witchcraft and I find few differences between those texts and this manuscript. This text demonstrates how the essential elements of faith and medicine were at play in very similar ways both within the Church and in the communities of its supposed enemies. unknown
16558916Constantiae Konstanz Germany: Ex Typographia Episcopali Apud Ioannem Geng 1655. 12mo 12.5x7.5cm 3 196 5pp pagination error with pg 48 omitted. In Latin. Contemporary vellum double blind fillet around sides boards lightly rubbed evidence of old ties since lost remains of later book shelf label on spine faded black edges binding shaken upper pastedown chipped purple library stamp from the disbanded Austrian monastery“Bibliothek Kapuziner-kloster†on upper pastedown illegible library stamp on title page occasional worm-holes sometimes affecting text but sense still clear light damp stains throughout. A good example. <br /> Title continues .item ad fugandas à Dæmonibus eorumque ministris excitatas aëreas tempestates. Collectus tam ex Romano quà m diversarum Diœcesium Ritualibus in Cleri Ruralius usum.<br /> <br /> Extremely rare mid-seventeenth century pocket exorcism book. This was a popular choice for blessings: “exorcisms to drive away various evils and conjurations to drive away aerial storms excited by demons and their ministers†trans. The first edition was published in 1651 and many editions were published going forward a testament to the popularity and utilization of the text. This copy clearly well-used and splashed with holy water throughout though remains in presentable condition<br /> <p><br /> OCLC cites only 2 holdings each for the 1651 edition and 1655.  </p> . Ex Typographia Episcopali, Apud Ioannem Geng unknown
16458917Lyon: Chez Nicolas Gay ruë Merciere à l’enseigne du Phenix 1645. 8vo 17x10cm 8 324 4 58 and 13pp plus 8ff manuscript neumatic notation rectos and versos at rear. Both publications in Latin and French printed in red and black with woodcut vignettes on titles woodcut head and tailpieces and historiated initials. Red-ruled musical notation throughout the first publication. Contemporary mottled calf triple blind fillet around sides floral blind stamp to each corner central blind stamped decoration modern typescript label on upper board corners bumped head and tail of spine chipped and partially lacking tail of spine that is lacking extends to small portion of lower board some wormholes in spine modern typescript library label on spine contemporary metal and leather clasps intact purple library stamp on upper pastedown and title page contemporary ownership inscription on verso of front free endpaper damp stain to lower gutter through p. 46 very occasional faint foxing damp stain to lower gutter from p. 288–final leaf of second book small wormholes running from p. 299 through to lower pastedown affecting text but sense still clear. A Very good example. <br /> <br /> <br /> <p>Roman Catholic book of rituals and other ecclesiastical functions as commanded by Pope Paul V. Instructions printed in red ink in French and sacred text in black ink in Latin. Containing many pages with chants and hymns to be sung during sacred practices. Included are baptisms as prescribed for various ages; exorcisms as a subsection of baptism; penitence; the eucharist mass; communion; the sacrament of extreme unction to be performed when one is gravely ill and expected to perish; funeral and wedding rites; processionals; benedictions; and then another section on exorcisms that are specifically to do with expunging the devil from one’s soul. With the library stamp of the Capuchin Monastery of Sursee Switzerland established in c.1608 now disbanded and converted into a museum. This copy likely well-used in all manner of ritual with contemporary plainchant neumes on 4 lines covering 16 pages at rear. </p> <br /> <p>Both of these texts not found in OCLC in this particular edition. </p> . Chez Nicolas Gay, ruë Merciere, à l’enseigne du Phenix unknown