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Col. Agrippinae [Cologne]: Apud Corn. ab Egmund, 1634. Hardcover. Very Good. Two complete works bound in one book. Contemporary vellum boards with ink lettered spine, old ties removed, covers mildly soiled, pastedowns somewhat frayed. Nonetheless in very good condition, firm and square, no worming, strong joints, just the first few pages slightly creased and very slightly edge-worn. Note: there's an ownership inscription of Jacobus van Aker D'heysbroeck to f.f.e.p. recto and A. Domis (1802) to verso. Size: 16mo (120mm x 80mm); collation: pp. [xiv] 416 [ii]; [xiv] 387 [iii] + engraved title pages in each book. Two further full-page engravings in the text of each book. The first work has been called a prelude to his most famous work, the 'Heliotropum', while the second, the 'Gymnasium of Patience', comprises arguments for Christian acceptance of suffering. The imprint is usually considered to be false, with the books printed by Blaeu in Amsterdam. VD17 32:709942B; VD17 1:075296S.
Recta intentio Omnium humanarum actionum amussis de DREXEL, Jeremias - 1628
de DREXEL, Jeremias
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Monachii [i.e. Munich]: Formis Cornelii Leysserii, 1628. [26], 625pp, [1]. With an engraved title-page and two engraved plates. Partially uncut in contemporary vellum, title in manuscript to spine. Extremities discoloured and a trifle rubbed and marked. Nineteenth-century ink ownership inscription to FFEP, light browning to title-page, offsetting from plates, very occasional slight marginal water-staining, lightly foxed. A treatise on Christian ethics by Jesuit writer of devotional literature Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) who served as court preacher to Elector of Bavaria Maximilian I - to whom this work is dedicated. First printed in 1626, the work is considered a prelude to Heliotropium (1627), arguably Drexel's most influential work. . Editio tertia [i.e. third edition]. 24mo.
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- Edición Editio tertia [i.e. third edition]
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- Lugar de publicación Monachii [i.e. Munich]
- Fecha de publicación 1628
- Palabras clave Christianity, Religion
- Size 24mo
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