Editore: London : Impensis Richardi Chiswell, 1690
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. First Edition. [Advocates of Catholic Reform] 2 volume set. Folios, 34.5 x 21 cm. Bound in contemporary "Cambridge" style calf. Renewed joints, rebacked with modern leather spines and original leather spine labels. [12], xxxix, [5], 484, [4], 911, [17] p. Institutional blind stamp on title pages. Early signature "Lib A.E. Moore" on end page. Front end page and half title detached but included. Ortwin van Graes (1480-1542) was a German theologian and humanist. First published in 1535, Graes' Fasciculus rerum (Cologne 1535), is a collection of 66 treatises from various writers such as Aeneas Sylvius, Lorenzo Valla, Wyclif, Poggio, the Waldenses, and others favorable to reform and critical of conditions within the Church. The work was later placed on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum. - New Catholic Encyclopedia. "This curious and esteemed work is a collection of fugitive pieces intended to display the errors of the Church of Rome." - Lowndes I, p. 287; Brunet III, p. 1715; Wing G1583. ESTC R16478. American Congressional Association blind stamp on title pages. Small early signature, Lib. A.E. Moore.
Lingua: Latino
Editore: Audax Press, 1967
Da: Book House in Dinkytown, IOBA, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Two-volume set of hardcover books. This facsimile edition printed in 1967 by Audax Press of Tucson, Arizona. In Latin. [li, xliv] 484; [iv] 911 [17]p. Texts clean. Bindings tight, sturdy, and square. Shelfwear is very minor, exteriors looks quite nice. Ships same or next business day from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Not available for priority/expedited shipping. Due to the size/weight of this set extra charges may apply for international shipping.