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17493988B[Offenbach am Mayn, MDCCXLIX, 1749]. Kl.8°. 236 S. HLeder (um 1900), Rotschnitt.
17623931BKönigsberg und Leipzig, sel. Gebh. Ludw. Woltersdorfs Wittwe, 1762. Neue Auflage. 8° (17 x 10,6 cm). 17 nn. S. (Titel, Vorrede, Verzeichniß d. Capitel), 548 S. mit gestochenem Frontispizporträt und zwei Kopfvignetten sowie 8 Kupfertafeln mit insgesamt mit 16 Figuren (= alles). Pappband d. Zt.
175387010Breslau u. Leipzig, Daniel Pietsch, 1753. Gestochenes Frontispiz, (15 Bl.), 1037 S. HLdr. d. Zt. auf 5 Bünden mit (unvollst.) RSchild u. schwacher RVergold.
17902754BPadua [d.i. Berlin], bei Pietro Tarone [d.i. Himburg], o. J. [d.i. um 1790]. 16°. 336 S. Neuerer Pappband mit goldgepr. RTitelschild.
17875031London: Charles Eyre & Andrew Strahan 1787. First edition. 27 George III Chapter 44. A Fine copy measuring 310 x 190mm and collating complete: 2 987-988. A scarce and important piece of legal history which ESTC records at only one library Lincoln's Inn and which does not appear in the modern auction record. The present is the only example on the market. <br /> <br /> At the start of the Restoration "English church courts were revived by an act of Parliament on 27 July 1661 to resume their traditional task of correcting spiritual and moral misdemeanors. Soon thereafter parishioners across England's dioceses once more faced admonition fines excommunication and even imprisonment if they failed to conform to the laws of the restored Church of England" Aklund. As much as these courts sought to reestablish a monolithic Anglican communal identity during Charles II's reign their position in the 18th century became "a case study in the secularization of the legal system" particularly given their theoretical justification based in the problematic concept of divine right Harris. Numerous acts the present example among them "represented an important step in the direction of limiting the reach of of ecclesiastical jurisdiction" Harris. <br /> <br /> An Act to Prevent Frivolous and Vexatious Suits in Ecclesiastical Courts was passed in 1787 drawn from a bill presented in Parliament the previous year. Its major accomplishment was the removal of Church authority in the regulation of private sexual behaviors: "It shall be further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Suit shall be commenced in any Ecclesiastical Court for Fornication or Incontinence of for any striking or brawling." While the Church may have voiced its moral codes or enacted social shaming within its own communities it no longer had the legal authority to regulate or punish sexual behavior. Such secularization had significant benefits across a number of communities. For survivors of assault it ended the Church's ability to mandate that a woman marry her attacker; for queer communities it prevented Biblically based persecution; for sex workers it took away the risk of arrest or fines for conducting their livelihoods. Ultimately the jurisdiction of ecclesiastical courts over sexual behavior whether in the form of obscene or defamatory words sexual engagement and sensual pleasure was terminated by this act. Little to no legal regulation of sex would be enacted until the next century when the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act and a series of Contagious Diseases Acts would seek to give secular courts more control over individuals' bodies. <br /> <br /> ESTC N58717. Charles Eyre & Andrew Strahan unknown
17867854AArgentorati, Apud J. G. Treuttel, 1786. 16°. 149 S. HLeder d. Zt.
175019240London: Printed and Sold by the Booksellers ca. 1750. Stated tenth edition. Upper edge of the folding frontispiece reinforced with a later strip of paper; some general light wear and soiling; a very good copy. 12mo recent plain drab boards 4 iv 156 4. Frontis one folding plate. As the ESTC catalog entry has it "Not in fact by Aristotle; the attribution is spurious." This title page one of at least three variants of the so-called tenth edition with "Women" as the final line in the paragraph beginning "A Work far more perfect. . . ." One of the so-called Aristotle titles generally attributed to the English physician William Salmon. With the striking woodcut folding plate diagram of a fully-developed fetus in the womb. Later physician's bookplate on the front paste-down. Printed and Sold by the Booksellers, unknown books
18004233BRouen, Lerêne-Labby, o.J. [um 1800]. 16°. Frontispiz, 1 Bl., 105 S. HLeder d.Zt. mit goldgepr. Rückentitel, Lesebändchen. [4 Warenabbildungen]
17867296AA Londres 1786. [d.i. Paris, Cazin]. 2 Bände. 16°. Radiertes Frontispiz, 322 und 320 S. Marmoriertes Kalbsleder d. Zeit mit goldgepr. RTitel und -schmuck. Fileten auf den Deckeln, Steh- und Innenkantenvergoldung. Ganzgoldschnitt.
173410355AFlorentiae [d.i. Amsterdam], Sumtibus Societatis, 1734. Kl.8°: 17 x 12 cm. 202 S. Pergament d. Zt.
17623402BAmsterdam, Aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1762. Nur Band II. Kl.8°. 10 nn. S. (Titel, Préface), 312 S. und 12 Stiche. Kalbsleder d. Zt. mit 2 goldgepr. RTitelschildchen und RVergoldung. Buntschnitt.
170810108ALiebenthal, zu finden bey Hermann von der Linden, 1708. Kl.8°: 16,5 x 9,5 cm. Titel, 7 Bll., 893 S., darunter Monsieur le Harlequin, oder Des Harlequins Hochzeit, vorgestellet in einem Singe-Spiel [von Cristian Reuter 1665-1712], 857-893. Mit 3 Kupfern auf Tafeln [von 7 bez. als II, IV, VI]. Pappband d. Zt.
174910416AOffenbach am Mayn / Altona, MDCCXLIX / 1749. 2 Bände in einem. Kl.8°. 238 S. u. 124 S., 2 Bll. (Register). Schmuckloser Pappband (um 1900), Rotschnitt. [2 Warenabbildungen]
18003929BParis [wohl fingiert], o.V. u. J. [ca. 1790-1800]. 8°. Gestochenes Frontispiz, Titelbl. mit gestoch. Titelvignette, 2 Bll., 374 S. (Paginierfehler: S. 337 u. 360 falsch als S. 291 u. 260 bezeichnet, Text komplett). Pappband d. Zt. mit RTitelschildchen.
17907756AParis, Lavillette, 1790. 2 Bände. 8°. 44 S. (Préface), 208 und 304 S. Kalbsleder der Zeit mit RTitel und Vergoldung.
175456749Venetiis Venice: Apud Nicolaum Pezzana 1754. Folio 37cm. Three volumes rebound in early twentieth-century half-vellum with tan paper over boards titles in gilt on orange-painted spines; later plain endpapers; vol. I: lxxvi380pp; vol. II: 308pp; vol. III: 438pp. Title page of vol. I printed in red and black. Ex-library with stamp "Biblioteca Seminario Cividale" to vol. II t.p. and call number labels to base of spines. Stamp of unidentified Archbishop showing galero with 10 tassels to title pages. Sturdy copies with minor general wear and scuffing to boards endpapers discolored contents clean apart from occasional minor foxing: Very Good. <br /> <br /> Vol. I: 2o: a4 b-e8 χ2 A-Z8 2A6. Vol. II: 2o: A-T8 χ2. Vol. III: 2o: A-S8 T-V6 X-2D8 2E-2F4. Detailed work on marital sexuality written by a Jesuit priest and casuist to guide other priests hearing confessions about sexual behavior. Sánchez "depicted human nature as strongly sexualized and proclaimed that a wide range of sexual pleasures could be enjoyed in marriage without being tainted by mortal sin" Watt. The Church disagreed with his permissive stance on some activities and caused some passages to be expurgated in 1610. Later in 1666 and 1679 multiple Popes placed the third volume on the Index of Prohibited Books. Nonetheless the work was frequently reprinted from its first appearance in 1602-1605 until this 1754 edition. <br /> <br /> Sánchez whose other well-known work discussed lying and mental reservation is also recognized as "one of the greatest casuists" FRAXI i.e. Ashbee Bibliography of Prohibited Books II p.81. See Watt Review of Fernanda Alfieri Nella camera degli sposi Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance LXXIII.1 2011. Apud Nicolaum Pezzana unknown
17613668BAmsterdamo, [Venedig, Antonio Locatelli], 1761. Volume Primo (e Secundo); 2 Bde. 8°. XVI, 611 S., 1 Bl. und 1 Bl., 493 S., 1 Bl. mit einem gestochenen Frontispiz mit dem Portait Boccaccios. Mit Marmorpapier bezogene Pappbände d. Zt.
179810307AFrankfurt an der Oder, in der Akademischen Buchhandlung, 1798. Erster Theil [und Zwytes Buch]. 8°: 19 x 11 cm. XX, 450 S. (fehlt S. 3-4). Schmuckloser Pappband d. Zt. 1
17923848BLeipzig, Ignaz Alberti, 1792. Kl.8° (16 x 10,2 cm). 8 Bl., 338 S., 7 Bl. und 4 Tafeln mit Kupferstichen. Späteres HPergament, Deckel mit Buntpapierbezug.
17063906B[Altdorf], Meyer, 1706. 8° (18,5 x 15 cm). 28 S. Schlichter neuerer Pappband.
17571624BLugd. Batavorum, Ex Typis Elzevirianis, 1757. 2 Bände in einem. Kl.8°. Gest. Frontispiz, 1 Bl. (Titel u. Index), XXIV, 211, 2 Bll., 172 S. Kalbsleder d. Zt. mit goldgepr. RTitel und floraler RVergoldung, umlaufenden Fileten an beiden Deckeln, Innen- und Stehkantenvergoldung, Ganzgoldschnitt.
17741400BLugd. Batavorum, Ex Typis Elzevirianis, MDCCLXXIV [1774]. Kl.8°. XXIV, 211, 172 S., 1 Bl. (Index.) Halbmaroquin des 19. Jahrh. auf 5 falschen Bünden mit goldgepr. RTitel und floralen Schmuckvignetten. Buntpapierbezug und Lederecken der Deckel durch goldgepr. Linien abgesetzt. Kopfgoldschnitt.
17968778AParis, Bey der Wittwe Delaunoy, in der St. Honoré Straße, 1796. Neue Auflage. 2 Bände. Kl.8°. 4 Bll., 295 S., 3 Bll., 288 S. und 6 erotische Kupfer auf Tafeln, davon 2 Frontispize. HLeder des frühen 19.Jahrh., goldgepr. RTitel und Dekor.
177717807La-Haie, Gosse et Pinet et se trouve à Paris chés Humblot, 1777 ; deux paries reliées en un tome in-8 ; veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; VIII, 567, (1) pp. en pagination continue.
17833363BA Paris, Avec Aprobation & Privilége du Roi, 1783. Tome I. [von 2]. Kl.8°. 2 Bll. (Titelei), 323 S. HLeder d. Zt. mit goldgepr. RTitelschildchen und dezenter RVergoldung.