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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
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imprint corroborates the polemicist's allegation that France had become such a Jesuit stronghold that the work could not be published there.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 books
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
64pp., br.orig. (dos restauré), 18cm., dans la série "Science et religion. Etudes pour le temps présent" no.250
Paris, P.Lethielleux 1932, 80pp.+ 1 portrait, non coupé, bel état, dans la série "Les idées pédagogiques" vol.IX
0366384392.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
210pp.dont 17pp.ills.hors texte + 2 tables généalogique dépliantes, relié en couv.cart. (dos en toile bleu), 22cm., cachet, bon état
210pp.dont 17pp.ills.hors texte + table généalogique dépliante, br.orig. (dos restauré), 24cm., intérieur en bon état
viii + 333pp., avec ills. en n/bl, 23cm., brochure originale, trois cachets sur la p.d.t., texte frais, R107952
1958ABE-1669938644656IN 4-LA RECHERCHE HISTORIQUE DANS LA FRANCE D'AUJOURD'HUI, PAR G PALMADE-LE 3e CONGRES INTERNATIONAL D'ALLERGOLOGIE-AVEC LES PETROLIERS D'EDJELE, PAR J D ROOB-UNE THESE RETENTISSANTE: LE "STYLE JESUITE" N'EXISTE PAS, PAR Y CHRIST-L'UNIVERSITE DE MONTPELLIER-L'ALIMENTATION DANS LE MONDE L'EVOLUTION DE L'ALIMENTATION, PAR P GACHE-NOTICES
1384aafLausanne, Imprimerie de Samuel Delisle, 1834, in-8°, non coupé, brochure originale.
1619aafLausanne, Imprimerie de Samuel Delisle, 1834, in-8°, env. 520 p., reliure en demi-cuir.
2003aafLausanne, Imprimerie de Samuel Delisle, 1828-1834, in-8°, env. 680 p., cachets ‘Gardian Paul - étudiant - Fribourg’, reliure en demi-toile.
20773aafLausanne, Imprimerie de Samuel Delisle, 1831, pt. in-8°, 39 p., brochure muet d’époque.
90088aafLausanne, Imprimerie de Samuel Delisle, 1834, in-8°, non rognées, sur la couverture envoi ms. ‘A Mr. de Castella, son serviteur et ami dévoué J.B. Helffer ((Jean Bapt. Helffer. S.J. de Fribourg), brochures originales imprimés.
123547aafLausanne, Imprimerie de Samuel Delisle, 1834, in-8°, 152 p. + 1 f., non rognées brochure originale imprimé.
123780aafLausanne, Imprimerie de Samuel Delisle, 1834, in-8°, 8 bochures ens., cachet ‘Stadt Bibliothek Solothurn Getilgt’, reliure en d.-toile. Titre au dos ‘Collége St.Michel Freiburg’-
1957108152Institut Supérieur de Théologie, Enghein (Belgique), Imprimerie de Meester Frères, Wettern (Belgique) 1957 Introduction de Pierre Delattre. 19 fascicules reunis en 17 tomes In-4 broché 30 cm sur 23. Texte sur deux colonnes. Fascicules 1-5 :XX-1566pp, fasc 6-9 :1606pp, fasc 10-13 :1607, fasc 14-17 :1627pp, fasc 18-19 :674pp. Pages non massicotées. Couvertures ternies, dos fragilisés effrangés et rousseurs sur les tranches sinon corps du livre bon état d’occasion.
86968Brissot-Thivars, Paris, 1829, 60 p., demi-reliure, cuir très épidermé, plats frottés, premier plat annoté, intérieur propre.
41853Paris.1827.Seconde édition.In-8 br.202 p. BE.Couv.légèrement cornée.
27618Sans lieu, sans date, 190x120mm, 10pages, broché. Petites taches sur couverture, cachet de bibliothèque.Feuillet répondant à une polémique anti-jésuites déclanchée par l’Ami du Progrès.
1854029983Liege 1854 J. Desoer Soft cover 1st Edition
53901P., Appert, Amyot, Pilout, 1843, in 8° broché, 288 pages ; rousseurs et mouillures ; couvetrure défraichie avec petits manques, dos cassé.
663639Paris, Dentu, Avril 1827 in-8, IV-202 pp., dérelié, tranches marbrées.
1954LFA015f8N° 24 (Mars 1954) du "Crapouillot", magazine non conformiste : 80 pages, format 245 x 315 mm, illustré, broché, bon état