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xx + 760pp., includes bibliographical references and index, original 1913-edition, (texts in latin, italian & spanish), hardback (marbled plates, spine in cloth), 23cm., VG, in the series "Monumenta Historica Societatis Jesu" volume 46
1929qq764Beauchesne Broché 1929 In-8 (23x14 cm), broché, 504 pages, bibliographie ; pliures sur le dos, plats légèrement jaunis, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
237134S.l., s.d. (1764) in-8, 23 pp., texte latin et traduction française en regard, en feuilles, cousu.
1873R96621Arnhemiae [Arnhem], G.W. Van Der Wiel 1873 31 + [ii] pp., 25cm., text in Latin, original softcover, few foxing, good condition, R96621
In 24° (cm 7,5 x 11), piena pergamena rimontata, pp (8), 83, (3), stemma silografico dei Gesuiti al frontespizio, esemplare in buone condizioni, due capilettera acquarellati, . Estratto dal Compendio dei privilegi e grazie dell'Ordine, di concessione papale, a cura del Preposito Generale Claudio Acquaviva (1581-1715), in ordine alfabetico, contenente le voci più importanti: estratto dalla bolla "In Coena Domini"; Apostatae; Excommunicatio; Heretici; Oraculi; Scrupuli; Sede vacante... Minuscola, ma preziosa, testimonianza del periodo di maggior gloria della Compagnia: sotto il Vicario Generale Acquaviva, per trentaquattro anni e sotto otto Pontefici, l'Ordine vive il suo momento più brillante: "Le règne de la Puissance de l'Ordre", come afferma Ribadeau Dumas. Dopo lunghe trattative e controversie, nel 1606 Paolo V approva ufficialmente le "Constitutions": di questo si trova eco nell'introduzione, così come allusioni alla furiosa "bataille d'idées" che si stava svolgendo in quegli anni tra Domenicani e Gesuiti sul principio del libero arbitrio e sulla Grazia. Non abbiamo trovato esemplari di questa edizione censiti nelle biblioteche; solo CCFr segnala opera con lo stesso titolo, Tournon 1603. Ribadeau Dumas, "Grandeur et misère des Jésuites".
31 + [ii] pp., 25cm., text in Latin, original softcover, few foxing, good condition, R96621
B., s.a. (hacia 1762), 14'5 x 9'5 cm., 128 págs. (Ejemplar corto del margen exterior afectando en unas 3 hojas a una letra. Carece de encuadernación).
240764Grenoble, Antoine Verdier, 1560 in-12, 29 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente de papier peigne jaspé. Manque le dos, larges mouillures.
194720774Poitiers société des antiquaires de L'ouest 1947 2 Fascicules In-8 102 pp 2 fascicules pour 4 trimestres
53635P. et Bruxelles, Editions Universitaires (Bibliothèque HIstorique), 1951, grand in 8° broché, 455 pages ; quelques rousseurs.
16720533Innsbruck, Wagner, 1672. Épais volume in-4 de 160 x 203 mm, 440 (23) pp. Relié plein vélin blanc d'époque. Étiquette d'époque en coiffe, autre étiquette (bibliothèque) plus récente en queue, année d'édition au crayon au milieu du dos. Marque d'ancienne bibliothèque au premier contreplat surmontée d'une référence au crayon. Première garde blanche avec deux inscriptions en latin et allemand. Page de titre principale placée en fin d'ouvrage (!), qui commence par la page signalant la première partie, avec une inscription à la plume en haut de cette page d'ouverture. Rarissime titre polémique anticalviniste. L'auteur, Ioannes ou Johannes Federer (1645-1706), était prêtre jésuite. Professeur et théologien, il s'est fait remarquer en particulier avec "Calvinismus Detectus, & dedoctus", un livre érudit et vigoureux qui condamne le protestantisme calviniste dans les termes les plus fermes. L'auteur y répond à deux lettres calvinistes, l'une du philologue Johann Georg Grævius (1632-1703), converti, l'autre de Johann Jakob Vedrosi (1624-1706). Avec bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe. Léger manque au dos, petits trous de mite aux toutes premières pages sans aucun autre dégât, deux morceaux de papier vierges collés pour couvrir les tampons du monastère d'origine, sinon intérieur très pur, exempt de rousseurs ou d'annotations. ***************************************************** Innsbruck, Wagner, 1672. Thick in-quarto volume, 160 x 203 mm, 440 (23) pp. Bound in full contemporary white vellum. Contemporary label at the endpaper, another more recent (library) label at the tail, year of publication in pencil in the center of the spine. Old library mark on the front cover surmounted by a pencil reference. First white endpaper with two inscriptions in Latin and German. Main title page placed at the end of the book (!), which begins with the page indicating the first part, with a pen inscription at the top of this opening page. An extremely rare anti-Calvinist polemical title. The author, Ioannes or Johannes Federer (1645-1706), was a Jesuit priest. A professor and theologian, he made a name for himself in particular with "Calvinismus Detectus, & dedoctus," a scholarly and vigorous book that condemns Calvinist Protestantism in the strongest terms. In it, the author responds to two Calvinist letters, one from the philologist Johann Georg Grævius (1632-1703), a convert, and the other from Johann Jakob Vedrosi (1624-1706). With headbands, initials, and tailpieces. Slight loss to the spine, small moth holes in the very first pages with no other damage, two small blank pieces of paper glued to cover the original monastery stamps. Otherwise, the interior is very clean, free of foxing or annotations.
57871aafFreiburg Schweiz, Heiligen Paulus, 1896, kl. in-8vo, Frontispiz + 134 S., Autographe Emile Ems Stalden 130 à Fribourg Suisse + cachet EMS EMIL étudiant, Original-Leinenband, Tiefprägung, rotschnitt.
193117981931 Grasse, [privately printed], 1931 (imp. de "l'Eclaireur de Nice"). 25, 5 x 17 cm, 8vo, 87 pp., wood engraved ex-libris of James C. Mc Coy on the frontispiece (designed and engraved by Eric Gill for exclusive use in the collection old Jesuit Relation of New France included in this hand-list), original quarter black buckram, spine lettered in gold.
164681570Romae: Ex Typographia Reu. Camerae Apost 1646. 8p. Softcover pamphlet. 21 cm. Disbound removed from a bound volume. Small Yale library stamp overstamped with "discard" at base of title-page. Minor browning. Good. Latin text. Ex Typographia Reu. Camerae Apost unknown
164681570Romae: Ex Typographia Reu. Camerae Apost 1646. 8p. Softcover pamphlet. 21 cm. Disbound removed from a bound volume. Small Yale library stamp overstamped with "discard" at base of title-page. Minor browning. Good. Latin text. <br/><br/> Ex Typographia Reu. Camerae Apost paperback books
213414Collection Selecta patrum Societatis Iesu carminaParis, Jean Boudot, 1705 in-12, [10] ff. n. ch. (faux-titre & titre, dédicace en vers à Louis-Marcel de Coëtlogon, préface, poésie liminaire), 313 pp., [3] pp. n. ch. de privilège, veau fauve, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre cerise, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Début de fente aux mors, coiffe inférieure usée.
1956R105802Sao Paulo, Comissao do IV centenario da cidade de Sao Paulo 1954 1956-1958 Complete in 3 volumes: 47,577 + 88,519 + 120,619,xxi pp., with frontispiece in each volume, 25cm., original softcovers, pages still uncut, good condition, weight: 3.8kg., R105802
168832092Lutetiae Parisiorum Lutetia Paris: Apud Viduam Simonis Benard via Jacobea e regione Collegii Soc. Jesu 1688. Very Good. Lutetiae Parisiorum Paris: Apud Viduam Simonis Benard a.k.a. Marie Benard via Jacobea e regione Collegii Soc. Jesu. 1688. Fifth Edition. 12mo; contemporary calf gilt spine in five compartments; 2331pp.; head and tail pieces; twenty-four 24 engraved emblems. Light wear to edges with shallow loss at spine ends. Binding sound. Bookplate of "C.T. Noel du Payrat" to front pastedown; interior else unmarked; a Very Good and sound copy of a scarce title originally published in 1680 and including "Lysimachis" "Panygyrici" "Symbola Heroica" with many emblems referring to persons associated with the Court of of Louis XIV. Published by Parisian printer Marie Benard the widow of Simon Benard. She went on to publish works for nearly twenty-five years through 1712 though we find little biographical information about her beyond her house's publications. . Apud Viduam Simonis Benard, via Jacobea e regione Collegii Soc. Jesu unknown
In-12°, (3cc), 7-233pp, illustrazioni, legatura in pergamena, nervi, buone condizioni, emblema del Re Sole Luigi XIV al frontespizio, 27 emblemi Charles de La Rue (3 agosto 1643, Parigi - 27 maggio 1725, Parigi), noto in latino come Carolus Ruaeus, fu uno dei grandi oratori della Compagnia di Gesù in Francia nel diciassettesimo secolo. Entrò nel noviziato il 7 settembre 1659, ed essendo successivamente professore di lettere e retorica, attirò l'attenzione mentre era ancora giovane da una poesia sulle vittorie di Luigi XIV. Pierre Corneille lo tradusse e lo offrì al re, dicendo che il suo lavoro non eguagliava l'originale del giovane gesuita. Ha scritto diverse tragedie, pubblicato un'edizione di Virgilio e scritto diverse poesie latine. Dopo aver più volte rifiutato di permettergli di andare in Canada, i suoi superiori lo assegnarono alla predicazione; come oratore era molto ammirato dalla corte e dal re. Le sue orazioni funebri sui duchi di Borgogna e del Lussemburgo e quelle su Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, i suoi sermoni su "Les Calamités publiques" e "The Dying Sinner" sono stati considerati capolavori dai più grandi maestri. Ha predicato missioni tra i protestanti della Linguadoca per tre anni. Era un religioso molto virtuoso e durante i suoi ultimi anni sopportò coraggiosamente grandi infermità. In-12 °, (3cc), 7-233pp, illustrations, vellum binding, bands, good condition, emblem of the Sun King Louis XIV on the title page. 27 emblems. Charles de La Rue (3 August 1643, Paris – 27 May 1725, Paris), known in Latin as Carolus Ruaeus, was one of the great orators of the Society of Jesus in France in the seventeenth century. He entered the novitiate on 7 September 1659, and being afterwards professor of the humanities and rhetoric, he attracted attention while still young by a poem on the victories of Louis XIV. Pierre Corneille translated it and offered it to the king, saying that his work did not equal the original of the young Jesuit. He wrote several tragedies, published an edition of Virgil, and wrote several Latin poems. After having several times refused to permit him to go to Canada, his superiors assigned him to preaching; as an orator he was much admired by the court and the king. His funeral orations on the Dukes of Burgundy and Luxemburg, and that on Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, his sermons on "Les Calamités publiques" and "The Dying Sinner" have been regarded as masterpieces by the greatest masters. He preached missions among the Protestants of Languedoc for three years. He was a most virtuous religious, and during his last years endured courageously great infirmities.
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