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Editore: T.Becket, London, 1777
Da: Tony Hutchinson, Seale, Regno Unito
Libro
Full-Leather. Condizione: Fair. 3rd Edition. Still well bound, leather binding has wear at extremeties, good red & green title labels on spine. Interior good & clean, gift inscription on 1st blank.
Editore: T. Becket, London, 1777
Da: Thomas J. Joyce And Company, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Poor. Second edition revised & enlarged. 16mos, contemporary full calf, covers detached. Offered "as is". Cardinal Ganganelli was the only Franciscan friar in the College of Cardinals when he was elected Pope in 1769. He reigned for 5 years, during which time he suppressed the Society of Jesus, no doubt exacerbating the jealousy between the followers of St. Francis and those of St. Ignatius Loyola. Contains several hundred letters, as well as the "Bull for the Universal Jubilee in the Year M,DCC,LXXV." Letter 97 lays out his advice to a Spiritual Director for a community of nuns. Engravngs on title-pages. Note: this edition is considerably improved, and, it is asserted, much superior to the pirated editions also being published.
Editore: NP, NP, 1777
Da: Kubik Fine Books Ltd., ABAA, Dayton, OH, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Wraps. 1st Edition. One sheet, folded into 8 pages. Printed letter dated July 1777 translated into French from the Italian and reputedly written by Pope Clement XIV. Very good condition.
Editore: Typographia Aldina, Prati, 1845
Da: Eastleach Books, Newbury, BER, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
Condizione: Very Good. 1st edition. Half vellum over cloth, VG. 832pp, indices, foxed & with a ecclesiastical smell to the volume, cloth rubbed & faded with the vellum yellowed & with a few small nicks to the green morocco lettering pieces, long red ink stain to the spine, a nice copy. Ex Library [ St Augustine's Monastery, Ramsgate ] with their bookplates to the pastedowns & ink stamp to the title & occasionally to the text margins, printed in double column. The spine labels refer to this volume as being volume 12 of a larger incomplete collection of Papal Bulls. The half titles refer to the books as being part ( volume XIX ) of the works of Pope Benedict XIV. The Papal Bulls, part of a larger collection but complete in themselves, issued under the Papacy of Pope Clement XIV, who was Pope 1769 - 1774. 1950 grams.
Editore: T. Durham and G. Kearsley, London, 1777
Da: Peter Rhodes, Southampton, Regno Unito
Full-Leather. 1st Thus. 18 x 11 cm. The first 2 volumes, "Translated from the French edition published at Paris by Lottin, Jun. In two volumes", pp. ixiv, 285; 272. The last 2 volumes: Title pages, Vol. III, Parts I and II; Spines, Vols III and IV; paginated consecutively, pp. xxiii, 1 - 217; [219-224], 225 -473, [i, vii]. Separate title page to III/II: Discourses and other interesting pieces of Pope Clement XIV. Also: "An original letter, in answer to M. Voltaire's objections to the authenticity of Ganganelli's letters ", pp. 457 - 473. Nevertheless, it is generally thought that the letters were written in all or in part by Marquis Louis Antoine Caraccioli. The books are bound in full brown calf with gilt lettering on dark brown spine labels, and gilt spine panels. CONDITION. VG+. The pages are clean and tight. The corners, hinges and ends of the spine are rubbed. Owner's name on a fly leaf of Vol. I, with the legend "This work is, I understand, a forgery".