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17661321A Arras, aux dépens du Chapître, 1766, in-12 carré ; plein veau fauve marbré glacé, dos à nerfs décoré, tranches tachetées (rel. de l'époque) ; XXII pp., 199 pp.Rare.
174158184Paris: Le Mercier & Boudet 1741. First edition 12mo pp. xxxii 8 486 2; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments morocco labels in 2 red speckled edges; ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine light wear to boards very good. Volume XXV contains letters on: Missions to Paraguay including comment on the language of the Chiquites; Nicobar and Carnate India; Vietnam; trials of the Missionaries to China; and the revolutions of Thamas Koulikan Nadir Shah of Iran. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Le Mercier & Boudet unknown
1767R96563Amsterdam, by de Kruyf, Baalde, Bom, [e.a.] 1767 Volledig in 2 delen, ingebonden in 1 volume: [8],268 + [4],382 pp., met kopergravure buiten tekst in volume 1 (portret van Ignatius biddend voor beeld van Maria), "Nu voor de tweedenmaal in het licht gegeven, om de waereld, op eene onpartydige wyze, den waren oorsprong en aanwas dezer listige en valsche Societeit van Dweepers en Bedriegers onder het oog te brengen", 16cm., lichtgecart. band, tekst helder met slechts enkele vage vlekken op laatste pagina's, tekst in het Nederlands, goede staat, [zeldzame Nederlandse vertaling van Quesnel's oorspronkelijke Franse werk "Histoire de l'admirable Dom Inigo de Guipuscoa, chevalier de la Vierge et fondateur de la monarchie des Inighistes" (1636)], R96563
1769WRCAM47366Madrid 1769. Three parts in two volumes. 4156; 4144; 4140pp. Small quarto. Contemporary Spanish calf spines gilt leather labels. Corners bumped on first volume. Minor foxing and soiling a few contemporary notations. Very good. The first three in a series of five separately issued parts of the COLECCION GENERAL. In 1767 Charles III convinced they were conspiring against his authority expelled all the Jesuits from within his dominions. In Spain alone 6000 Jesuits were marched to the coast and deported to the Papal States. These volumes contain the orders of expulsion and confiscation of the Society's property and provide a list of the names and locations of all their colleges and religious houses in Spain the New World and the Philippines. JCB II:1571. MEDINA BHA 4228. PALAU 5616. SABIN 14304. hardcover books
171158188Paris: Nicolas Le Clerc 1711. First edition 12mo pp. 24 431 11; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments red stained edges; spine label perished boards rubbed and upper board starting upper pastedown lifting ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine text clean good and sound. Volume IX contains letters on: "Oracles of the demons of the Indies"; missions to Madure; The death of Father Broissia in China; observations on the English in Peking; etc. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Collectively they provided some of the most thorough reporting on China in particular to Western audiences of the period. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Nicolas Le Clerc unknown
173158647Paris: Nicolas Le Clerc 1731. First edition 12mo pp. xlviii 449 17; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments red stained edges; spine label perished boards rubbed and lower board starting ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine text clean good and sound. Volume XX contains letters from: Dominique Parennin on missionary work in the Chinese court; Maturin le Petit on the religion lifestyle medicine government etc. of the Natchez people around New Orleans; Lombard and Fauque on their work in French New Guinea; Dentrecolles on art and flower arrangement of China; Margat on guineafowl and turkey and converting slaves and native people of St. Dominique. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Collectively they provided some of the most thorough reporting on China in particular to Western audiences of the period as well as early and first-hand accounts of Native American life. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Nicolas Le Clerc unknown
174958649Paris: Nicolas Le Clerc 1749. First edition 12mo pp. xliii 5 480; folding plate of chayaver plant; contemporary full calf gilt-ruled spine in 6 compartments red stained edges; spine worn upper joint starting lower flyleaf loose large tear to plate neatly mended on verso; ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine text clean good and sound. Volume XXVII contains letters from: Margat on missionary activity in St. Domingue and Fauque in French Guiana plus an account of persecution in China. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Collectively they provided some of the most thorough reporting on China in particular as well as early and first-hand accounts of Native American life. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Nicolas Le Clerc unknown
1735110211735 basane mouchetée, dos à n. (petits manques de cuir aux coiffes). in-24, [28] p., p. 3-118, (7ff. blancs), [2]-71 p., A Utrecht au dépens de la Compagnie, 1735
171328540A Liège, s.é., 1713. Un vol. au format in-12 (163 x 98 mm) de 6 ff. n.fol. et 512 pp. Reliure de l'époque de plein veau havane, plats jansénistes, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, caissons d'encadrement dentelés dorés, larges fleurons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin lie-de-vin, titre doré, palette dorée en queue, tranches mouchetées.
1762PHO-1822Paris, Pierre-Guillaume Simon, 1762. In-4, pp. [iv], viii, 542 ; texte en latin sur 2 colonnes avec sa traduction en français, faux-titre, vignette gravée sur bois au titre, culs-de-lampe, relié plein veau marbré époque, dos à nerfs orné avec pièce de titre, tranches marbrées frottement aux charnières
174120951La Haye Pierre PAUPIE 1741 in-8 bradel cartonné 6 volumes, reliure bradel cartonné in-octavo (bradel half binding in-8) (10 x 16 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE, recouvert d'un papier peigné marron (cover with painting paper), dos long (spine without raised band), titre et tomaison manuscrits à l'encre brune sur étiquette crème (d'époque), manque de papier au dos du Tome III, toutes tranches lisses jaspées bleues, orné d'un 1 portrait de l'Auteur en frontispice par Théodore Van PEE gravé en taille douce par Jan Van Schley + Frontispice gravé en taille douce en noir + 6 vignettes aux titres (différentes à chaque Tome) gravées en taille douce en noir par Jan Van Schley, tache claire d'encre brune en marge au long du Tome III, mouillure légère en marge des première pages du Tome V, (34) 374pp. et (16) 392pp. et (10) 395pp. et (8) 344pp. et (2) 350pp. et (2) 244pp. (90), 1741 La Haye Pierre PAUPIE Editeur,
174158184Paris: Le Mercier & Boudet 1741. First edition 12mo pp. xxxii 8 486 2; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments morocco labels in 2 red speckled edges; ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine light wear to boards very good. Volume XXV contains letters on: Missions to Paraguay including comment on the language of the Chiquites; Nicobar and Carnate India; Vietnam; trials of the Missionairies to China; and the revolutions of Thamas Koulikan Nadir Shah of Iran. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. <br/><br/> Le Mercier & Boudet hardcover books
176143276Lions, Jean Montos, 1761. In-16 (6)-180 pp., 1 figure hors texte, demi-maroquin chagriné aubergine à coins, dos lisse orné, tranches rouges (reliure du XIXe siècle).
173646402599La Haye, Veuve de Charles Le Vier, 1736 ; 2 tomes en 1 volume in-12, veau brun, dos orné avec chiffre doré répété, tranches rouges. (Reliure de l’époque) Frontispice par Schley, 10 ff. n. ch. (avertissement et catalogue Le Vier), 207 pp., (1 p.) - 2 ff. 296 pp.ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Sous le pseudonyme de Rasiel de Selva, se cache Pierre Quesnel, né à Dieppe en 1699, mort à La Haye en 1774. Quesnel était oratorien et en voulait aux jésuites. Poursuivi par suite de la publication de plusieurs pamphlets, dont celui-ci, et menacé de Bastille, il se réfugia en Hollande où il remplit quelque temps le poste de bibliothécaire du Stathouder.Biogrphie romancé (ou roman biographique) de Ignace de Loyola. Le titre pastiche Cervantes. À ce sujet voir Bardon. Don Quichotte en France 1605 - 1815. p. 594. - Carayon 3330 (édit. de 1738) - Jones p. 60 - Quérard Superch. III, 324 : “La Congrégation de l’Index, amie des jésuites a condamné ce livre en 1759” - Frère II, 429. Nous n’avons pas identifié le chiffre répété au dos.
176246402069Paris, Simon, 1762 ; in-4, cartonnage ancien recouvert de toile et papier au XIXe. 3 ff., VIII pp., 542 pp., 1 f. errata.ÉDITION ORIGINALE très rare. Une édition en 4 vol. in-12 paraîtra la même année.Dans ce terrible pamphlet publié en 1762, les jésuites sont accusés d’avoir enseigné toutes les erreurs, professé toutes les hérésies. “On ne lui fait grâce que du jansénisme ! Historien jésuite, le P. Brucker soutient qu’on a dénombré, dans les fameuses Assertions nourries de Pasquier et de Pascal, plus de 900 citations infidèles. Ce qui n’empêcha pas l’ouvrage de remporter un immense succès, et de préparer les voies au dernier acte - la mise à mort... D’où le sobre commentaire de d’Alembert dans sa Destruction des jésuites : “En attendant que la vérité s’éclaircisse, ce recueil aura produit le bien que la nation en désirait, l’anéantissement des jésuites.” - Lacouture. Jésuites, I, p. 452.Par un arrêt du Parlement du 6 août 1762, les 4000 jésuites français seront dispersés, chassés de leur maison ; leurs biens, églises et bibliothèques seront spoliés.Précieux exemplaire portant DEUX IMPORTANTES LETTRES AUTOGRAPHES de Joly de FLEURY qui fut le dernier procureur général au parlement de Paris.Longue note sur la page de titre disant que l’ouvrage a été présenté au roi le 28 mars 1762 par Mrs. les Présidents...Et sur le dernier feuillet : “Monsieur Joly de Fleury procureur général, en conséquence de l’arrest du 5 mars 1762 en a adressé un exemplaire collationné par un des 11 secrétaires du roy; maison et couronne de France, à Mrg. l’archevêque de Tours. Je l’ay vu 1762, signé Joly de Fleurus.”Cachet de bibl. du XIXe siècle E. CLOÜET.
176323159Pissot et Gogué Demi-cuir Paris 1763
176419180France: n.p. 1764. FIRST EDITION. Stabbed and uncut in contemporary wrappers. First edition of this response to anti-Jesuit literature published anonymously. The Compte rendu has been attributed to the Jesuits Henri-Michel Sauvage 1704-1791 and Jean Nicolas Grou 1731-1803; it takes aim at the 1762 publication of Extraits des assertions dangereuses by Claude-Pierre Roussel de la Tour 1710-1798 in which he chronicles the faith violations of the Jesuits in their publications including their writings against doctrine sin blasphemy magic astrology fornication perjury the occult parricide and homicide suicide and regicide among other topics. Here the authors systematically list the inaccuracies omissions and misinterpretations in both the Latin and French editions of Roussel de la Tour’s book with page numbers for reference. <br /> <br /> OCLC records only 3 copies in America Boston College Penn Texas A&M; Carayon Bib. Hist. de la compagnie de Jesus 3673; Sommervogel-de Backer 1871. n.p. unknown
171158188Paris: Nicolas Le Clerc 1711. First edition 12mo pp. 24 431 11; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments red stained edges; spine label perished boards rubbed and upper board starting upper pastedown lifting ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine text clean good and sound. Volume IX contains letters on: "Oracles of the demons of the Indies"; missions to Madure; The death of Father Broissia in China; observations on the English in Peking; etc. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Collectively they provided some of the most thorough reporting on China in particular to Western audiences of the period. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. <br/><br/> Nicolas Le Clerc hardcover books
1757R58325Pragae [Prague], Typis Universitatis Carolo-Ferdinandeae in Collegio Societatis Jesu ad S.Clementem 1757 2 volumes: [4],790 + [4],472 pp. + [87] pp. (index), illustrated with some engraved vignets & engraved Jesuite emblem on titlepage, titlepages in red & black, 30cm., 19th cy. cloth with leather spines, some usual foxing in text, VG, [cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel, V-83], This copy originates from the Jesuite house (1837-) of Truncin (= Drongen, near Gent, Belgium): see handwritten ex-libris, Some handwritten (31pp.) and printed (96p.) updates & additions are bound in the first volume
17493226A Liège, Chez Everard Kints, 1749. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-12 de (6)-231 pp. ; 232 pp., veau havane, dos orné à nerfs chiffre répété sur chaque caisson, trigramme en pied, filet doré sur les plats, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
172258648Paris: Nicolas Le Clerc 1722. First edition 12mo pp. xl 418 10; folding map of the southern coast of India; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments red stained edges; small split on lower joint; ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine text clean good and sound. Volume XV contains letters from: Jean Venance Bouchet on Bisnagar Ganga Madras Goa Visapour etc.; d'Entrecolles on Chinese medicine and industry; Ippolito Desideri on his voyage to and description of Tibet; Turpin on the Indian production of cotton etc. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Collectively they provided some of the most thorough reporting on China in particular to Western audiences of the period as well as early and first-hand accounts of Native American life. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Nicolas Le Clerc unknown
172658187Paris: Nicolas Le Clerc 1726. First edition 12mo pp. xxxiv 2 446 14; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments red stained edges; spine label perished boards rubbed and upper hinge starting; ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine good and sound. Volume XVII contains letters on: Letters from Dominique Parennin on his work in China recounting the conversion of the imperial princes; missionary work in Southeast China Macao and Fokien; Chinese interest in Western medicine and the Tartar language; work with the Abenakis in the American Northeast including war with the English by Sebastien Rasles along with an account of his death; and description and uses of Chinese rhubarb. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Collectively they provided some of the most thorough reporting on China in particular to Western audiences of the period. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. <br/><br/> Nicolas Le Clerc hardcover books
172343837, , 1723. Manuscrit in-12 de 207 pp., frontispice, table, basane brune, dos à nerfs orné à froid, trace de pièce de titre (reliure de l'époque).
171358185Paris: Jean Barbou 1713. First edition 12mo pp. 32 439 9; two folding plates; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in six compartments red speckled edges; upper joint cracked spine chipped and label perished ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown stamp on title page and call number on spine good. Volume X contains letters on: Missions to the southeast of India and the Philippines; troubles of the missionaries to China including a folding plate of a Chinese inscription "in the Emperor's hand"; a letter on the properties of ginseng with folding plate; a biography of P. Cyprien Baraze missionary to the West Indies including an interesting description of the Moxos Indians; missions to Canada including mores and customs of the native people; the islands of Archipel Syphanto Serpho Thermia & Andros Greece. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Collectively they provided some of the most thorough reporting on China in particular to Western audiences of the period. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. <br/><br/> Jean Barbou unknown books
174258186Paris: Nicolas Le Clerc 1742. First edition 12mo pp. 2 xxviii 442 8; two engraved folding maps and 5 plates; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in six compartments marbled edges and endpapers red morocco label; spine chipped front endpaper lifting ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown stamp on title page and call number on spine one folding map torn at fold good and sound. Volume XII contains letters on: Missions to South America Chiquites Brazil Uruguay with folding map of the Moxos plains Bolivia; Missions among the Iroquois; engraved portraits of a missionary to India a Brahman Indian prince and Catherine Tekakwitha the first Native American Saint; observations on Chinese costume and porcelain; costumes and travel of the Amazon with folding map of the river; and a description of Ganjam India with a map of the river and town. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. The letters included often provided observations on local ethnography and sociology. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. <br/><br/> Nicolas Le Clerc unknown books