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1355 [Jesuits - miracles]
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ZIMMERMANN, Johann Jakob
- De miraculis quae Pythagorae,
Apollonio Tyanensi, Francisco Assisio, Dominico, & Ignatio Lojolae tribuuntur libellus (...) [by]
Phileleutherus Helvetius. Douai, P. Colombius, 1734, [52]-403-[1] pp. [bound with]
CONNOR,
Bernard
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Evangelium medici seu Medicina mystica, de suspensis naturae legibus, sive De
miraculis, reliquisque “en tois bibliois” [Greek] memoratis, quae medicae indagini subiici possunt
(...) Juxta exemplar Londinense [4th ed.]. Jena, H.Chr. Croeker, 1724, [16]-193-[11] pp., 2 works in
1 vol., 8vo, cont. half vellum (some spotting). Good copy.
€ 200/300
1.
Fake Douai imprint. 1st ed. of a critical treatise on miracles by the Swiss scholar Zimmermann
(1695-1756).
Ref.
Labarre 506. Caillet 11595. BL (1). Not in Conlon. -
2.
Treatise on medicine
and religious beliefs by the Irish physician and historian B. Connor (1666-1698), 1st publ. London
1697.
Ref.
Blake 97. Wellcome II:382. Not in BnF, BL.
1356 [Jesuits]
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JANNINGUS, Conradus, S.J.
- Acta B. Aloysii Gonzagae, juvenis angelici, ex
Marchione Castellionis, religiosi Societatis Jesu, ad originaria monumenta (...) digesta et illustrata.
Antwerp, P. Jacobs, 1706, folio, cont. calf (rubbed), gilt spine on 6 raised bands, [8]-331-[1] pp.
(paper age-toned). Very good copy.
€ 200/300
Very rare early biography of the Jesuit hero Aloysius Gonzaga (1568-1591), beatified in 1605. It was
apparently intended to support his canonization, which eventually followed in 1726. C. Janninck
(1650-1723) was a Dutch Jesuit and Bollandist, and was thus eminently qualified to collect the data
needed in this case. Portrait on title by
H. Cause
. Printed in 2 cols. Cont. presentation inscription
on title crossed out. Old name on front endpaper “Corn: Geerts”. Stamp in blank title margin
removed.
Ref.
DBS I:1643:2. BCNI 16483. Not in BL, Opac KBR, STCV.
~ Famous edition illustrated by Oudry ~
1357 LA FONTAINE, Jean de
- Fables choisies, mises en vers (...). Paris, Desaint & Saillant, Durand,
de l’imprimerie de Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1755-1759, 4 vol., in-folio, maroquin brun foncé signé
G. Dubois d’Enghien
, dos à 5 nerfs ornés dorés, caissons fil. à froid et ornés de petits fers et fleurons
dorés, dentelle dorée sur les bordures, coiffes et coupes ornées dorées, tr. dorées, étuis bordés, [4]-xxx-
xviii-124, [4]-ii-135, [4]-iv-146, [4]-ii-188 pp. (petit manque marg. au f. 2B/I, déchir. rest. au f. 2V2/
1377
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