Lot n° 1148

CLICHTOVEUS, Judocus Compendium veritatum ad fidem pertinentium, contra erroneas Lutheranorum assertiones: ex dictis & actis in concilio prouinciali Senonensi apud Parisios celebrato. 4 Sept. 1529 S. de Colines, [6]-145-[5] ff. [bound after] Decreta...

Estimation : 600 / 800
Adjudication : 950 €
Description
Provincialis Concilii Senonensis: celebrati sub (…) Antonio a Prato (…) Senonensi Archiepiscopo (…), [ed.] Judocus Clichtoveus. Paris, (S. de Colines for) G. Davoust, 27 Sept. 1529, 35-[1] ff. [and] CASTRO, Alfonso de, O.F.M. – Aduersus omnes haereses libri XIIII. (…) ab Apostolorum tempore ad hoc usque seculum. Cologne, M. Novesianus, 1543,  [14]-ccii (= 212)-[22] ff., 2 works in 1 vol., folio, cont. blindstamped calf over wood (rubbed, rebacked), covers with diagonal roll stamps, spine on 5 raised bands, metal corner pieces (paper age-toned, a few sm. spots, 1st title sl. soiled, tear in top margin of 3rd title and of KK2, top of 1st title skilfully mended, sm. hole in last f. underlaid). Very good copy.
1. “1st ed. of Clichtove’s summary of the arguments aimed against the doctrines of M. Luther at the Council held at Paris, from 3 Febr. to 9 Oct. 1528, by Cardinal Du Prat and his supporters” (Schreiber). On title "bibliotheca bay" (the Louvain theologian M. Baius?, 1513-1589). Ref. B.B. I:615-616 C-451. Pettegree FB 62879. Moreau III:1711. Renouard 134. Schreiber 47. Adams S-934. - 2. “1st ed. of the decrees of the provincial Council held at Sens in 1528, edited by J. Clichtove, who played an important role at the Council, where he himself delivered three sermons” (Schreiber). Woodcut episcopal arms on title. Ref.  Pettegree 68875. Moreau III:1717. Renouard 136-137. Schreiber 48. Adams S-935. - 3. 2nd Cologne ed. (1st 1539) of a thematically arranged survey of topics with the doctrine of the Catholic Church opposed to "heretic" opinions, compiled by the Spanish theologian De Castro (1495-1558), 1st publ. Paris 1534. On ff. NN4v-R[R]1r the “Determinatio facultatis theologiae in schola Parhisiensi super q(uam) plurimis assertionibus D. Erasmis Roterodam” (against the Colloquies), followed by Erasmus’ famous “Letter to a Monk” (Allen 1887). Woodcut mark on title. Ref. VD-16 A-1938. Ind. Aur. 133.781. Adams C-966. Palau 49061. Not in Erasmus Online, BL, De Reuck etc.
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