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1764316736Rouen; Paris: s.n. 1764. viii. 499 6; vi 516 4; vi 447 3; vi 509 5; viii 4 311; 4 309-688 pp. 12mo. First four volumes in decorative brown paste-paper boards and sheep backs and corners other 2 volumes in full stained sheep with paste-paper endpapers backs of all six volumes uniform and richly gilt. A fine set in attractive dress. viii. 499 6; vi 516 4; vi 447 3; vi 509 5; viii 4 311; 4 309-688 pp. 12mo. Volumes I-III contain the history of the Society of Jesus from its origin until the end of the eighteenth century and the first analysis of its constitutions and privileges. Volume IV continues that analysis and has an index of the four-volume set. Barbier assigns the analysis chapters to Lois-Adrien Le Paige. Christophe Coudrette 1701-1774 was a Jansenist and the author of several anti-Jesuit works. Cioranesco 21317. Provenance: Fürstlich-Starhemberg'sche Familien Bibliothek Schloss Eferding ink stamp on front endpapers off all volumes; Loyola Reference Library stamp on lower edges call numbers in pencil on title-pages s.n. unknown
164021706Antwerp 1640. Folio. Ex Officina Plantiniana Balthasar Moretus Contemporary calf over wooden boards gold-tooled spine blind-tooled boards; rebacked with the original backstrip laid down remnants of clasps 4 small brass corner pieces. With an engraved title page and 126 engraved emblems including the Leo Belgicus map. 8 952 22 pp. First and only edition of the Jubilee masterpiece of the renowned Provincia Flandro-Belgica administrative region of the Society of Jesus and one of the finest books of the Officina Plantiniana under Balthasar Moretus. The Imago primi saeculi was the celebration of the celebration the triumphal arch erected by the Jesuits of the Flemish-Belgian province for the victories of Ignatius of Loyola 1491-1556 and also for the greater glory of God. All the emblems depict scenes of life but also the world map a compass the Leo Belgicus and the printer printing Jesuit propaganda are depicted. The first emblem in this work is the sun shining on the world.With a partially erased manuscript shelfmark label mounted on the front pastedown only "131 A 12" remains legible a manuscript inscriptions at the head of the half-title "Collegii Soc. Jesu Gandaui = Ghent" and "LL. Susanna de Hont" and "T 21". The binding shows signs of wear mainly around the spine and the edges and corners of the boards lacking the clasps some foxing and slight staining throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l De Backer-Sommervogel I col. 1625-6 i.v. Bollandus no. 5; Landwehr Emblem and fable books p. 378; Praz pp. 185-227; STCV 6609299; USTC 1003318. hardcover
1863187084Middle Hill: Middle Hill Press 1863. They saw him often drinking with these Women and Girls and joking with them A letterpress transcription of one of the manuscripts in the famous collection of Thomas Phillipps printed at his Middle Hill Press for distribution to acquaintances. The source manuscript the location of which is now unknown tells a witty anecdote concerning a hypocritical Jesuit. It no doubt appealed to Phillipps's staunch anti-Catholicism. According to the story Father Nicolas who may be fictional preaches to the prostitutes of Macao to turn to the Christian life even though he could often be seen "drinking with these Women and Girls and joking with them till 9 or 10 at night" p. 2. We have traced four other copies of this pamphlet: one each at the Bodleian Library and the University of Macau and two in the library of the Grolier Cub in New York. Bifolium 168 x 105 mm letterpress on first 2 pages only old sewing holes. Outer pages toned: a well-preserved copy. Grolier Middle Hill 415. unknown
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elala2582Montreal: J.M.Valois 1892. Second Edition. A fire at the press destroyed all but some 65 copies of the first edition of 1871. Here printed for the first time from a manuscript now at Laval University the first section covering the years 1645-1668 of a private daily journal kept by the Jesuit superior at Quebec; with its spontaneous expression and considerable detail an indispensable companion to the official Relations. TPL cfDionne I 1131. cfGagnon I 1788. cfTPL 60. folio. pp. x 24 403. with half-title. title in red & black. original blind-stamped cloth extremities worn Montreal: J.M.Valois, 1892 hardcover
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17184988Turin ie Paris: Jacques Daniel 1718. Soft cover. Very Good. Small 8vo. 2 ff 66 pp 1 ff. Title page printed in red and black. Bound in contemporary marbled wrappers. Slightly dog-eared otherwise a very good copy. Rare compilation of anti-Jesuit apocrypha: the famous 'Monita secreta' is found here alongside a purported condemnation of the Jesuits by the Faculty of Theology in Paris in 1554 as well as a translation of a prophecy of Saint Hildegaarde commonly seen as fortelling the fall of the Order. The present work bears a transparently false imprint "chez Jacques Daniel a good subject of the Prince at the Sign of Truth"; we have been unable to trace any other record of the publisher Daniel in Turin. While the place of printing was almost certainly Paris the foreign imprint corroborates the polemicist's allegation that France had become such a Jesuit stronghold that the work could not be published there. The Monita Secreta was a guide allegedly written by the Jesuits explaining how to gain riches and make influential friends; bibliographers often attribute it to a Pole Jerome Zaorowsky exiled from the Society in 1611. The work was first printed in 1614 and enjoyed numerous printing couched under various suggestive titles - 'Jesuit intrigues' 'the cabinet of the Jesuits secrets opened' etc. As a forged work of slander for both its widespread dissemination and influence it may be compared to the anti-Semitic Protocols of the Elders of Zion. The editor of the present edition again introduces the work as a clandestine publication - "I do not know by what means it fell into the hands of Printers". The work is written in a straightforward and factual way and instructs members of the Order to court wealthy widows gain promotions and discredit members of other orders. Alexandre Brou for example attributes the printings of the late 17th century to the Jansenists in their ongoing political struggle against the Order; whether the present 'Turin' printing falls into that category remains to be determined. 1708 saw the forced dissolution of the Jansenist stronghold Port-Royal; in the years which followed many Jansenists were excommunicated by Papal bulls for their beliefs. The remarkable rise of the Jesuit Order from its founding in 1540 provoked both suspicion and envy in the religious world: as the editor of the present edition states "the rise of the Jesuits is the object of admiration of the entire world. One cannot understand precisely how in less than two centuries these clerics have managed to become so powerful making themselves formidable to all other Orders and wielding influence in both the Old and New Worlds. It is a mystery for many people." OCLC shows no US copies of this title which appeared again in 1729 without an imprint. OCLC 459214162. Cf De Backer-Sommervogel V: 491-5 p 493 for this edition on the Monita secreta. Cf also Brou Les Jesuites de la Legende I: 290 1906. Jacques Daniel paperback
18952310050001Letouzey et Ane Paris 1895. Hardcover. Good. Indians Missions of North America 3 volume set. Bound in publisher's green cloth. Hardcover. Generally good bindings and covers. v.3 has a split on spine hinge and has been reglued. Clean unmarked pages. French. Letouzey et Ane, Paris hardcover
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