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Verlag: CHANDEIGNE, 1997
ISBN 10: 2906462284ISBN 13: 9782906462281
Anbieter: Gallix, Gif sur Yvette, Frankreich
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Zustand: Neuf.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0274220644ISBN 13: 9780274220649
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Zustand: New.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2019
ISBN 10: 0353708127ISBN 13: 9780353708129
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0274220652ISBN 13: 9780274220656
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Anbieter: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Zustand: very good. Amsterdam : au dépens d'Etienne Roger, 1719. [reprint]. Contemp. calf binding. (16),202,(14) pp. 7 Plates (3 folded). Frontispiece illustration of engraved coat-of-arms. Title-page printed in red & black with vignette. Some leaves heavily stained. - First-hand account by the French travelling physician Charles Dellon (1649 - ca.1710). After travelling 6 years in the East, he was denounced to the Inquisition by the Portuguese governor of Daman, after which he was brought to Goa, where he was detained for 2 years. He was subsequently sent to the galleys for five years in Portugal, but later acquitted by the great-inquisitor. The first edition of this book was published in Leyden, in 1687. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : HISTORY, history of law.
Verlag: In Paris, bei Daniel Horthemels [Verleger], Straße Saint Jaques, in Mec nas., 1688
Anbieter: Antiquariat an der Linie 3, Darmstadt, Deutschland
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Kl.8° Ledereinband. 1. Deckblatt mit kleinem Titelkupfer, mit den Signaturen P. Seuin, fe. und C.[ornelis] Vermeulen, fe. (Version des Siegels/Inquisitonsbanners der portugiesischen Inquisition in Goa mit einem, auf einem Lilienkreuz liegenden, Buch, darüber gekreuztem Zweig und Schwert, darunter die Hundeskizze mit Königsapfel, MISERICORDIA ET IUSTITIA [Barmherzigkeit und Gerechtigkeit] im Spruchbanner. Über allem schwebend ein strahlender Stern.) 2. Epitre a [Brief an] Mademoiselle du Cambout de Coislin, siginiert mit D.*** [Dellon] 3. Avertissement [Warnung/Vorbericht] 3. Table des Chapitres [Kapiteltabelle, Inhaltsverzeichnis der Kapitel) 4. Text (Bericht von C. Dellon) Insgesamt 437 S., 6 S. Avertissement, Table des Matieres 23 S., 2 S. Extrait du Privilege du Roy [Auszug aus dem Privileg ], A Paris, De l Imprimerie d Antoine Lambin, 1687 [Aus dem Druck/der Imprimatur von Antoine Lambin] Brief an Mademoiselle mit kleinem Kupfer, vermutungsweise angesprochene Dame, da prunkvolles Portrait mit Krone und S. 1 kleines Kupfer mit Verhördarstellung, zwischen den Seiten 256-257 befinden sich zwei ganzseitige Kupfer, alle erneut versehen mit den Signaturen P. Seuin, fe. und C.[ornelis] Vermeulen, fe. Nach Kapitelende immer wieder kleinere Kupferstichzierden (florales Herz, Engel etc.) Zwischen den Seiten 266-267 ist eine Seite herausgerissen vermutungsweise ein weiterer Kupferstich, da die anderen Seiten mit Kupferstich nicht mit in die Paginierung zählen. Das kleine, handliche und in dunkles Leder gebundene Buch zeigt deutliche Gebrauchsspuren und einen vergriffenen Einband, was dem ganzen aber einen altertümlichen Charme verleiht - besonders, da der Buchrücken mit in goldener Farbe gehaltenen, floralen Rauten als Zierde zwischen den fünf Bünden versehen ist. Ebenso auf dem Buchrücken zwischen zwei Bünden der Titel RELATION DE GOA in goldfarbenen Majuskeln. Auf der ersten Leerseite im Buch ist von fremder Hand in verbräunter Tinte die Zahl 1725 notiert, neben weiterer, weniger Kritzeleien auf dieser einen Seite. Alle Te. 470 Französisch 460g.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1699
Anbieter: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, BA, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition thus. Frontispiece, five plates (3 folding). 12mo. Contemporary speckled calf, a little wormed on back cover, some browning on endpapers but text clean and bright. vi, [8], 319pp. Amsterdam, Paul Marrat, Although the first edition was published in 1685, Dellon revised the work in 1689 to include a treatise on tropical medicine, which is included here. ?A physician by training, in 1668 Dellon sailed to India with the Compaignie de Indes travelling by the way of Madagascar and the Seychelles, and for a time undertook a study of the flora and fauna of the Malabar coast? (Howgego). The results of his work are published here, as are ethnographic descriptions of the Madagascans. He left the company in 1673 to set up his medical practice in the then Portuguese colony of Damao. Dellon was arrested shortly thereafter by the Inquisition and imprisoned for two years. Borba De Moraes I, p254; Howgego, D31.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1688
Anbieter: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, BA, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Second French edition, enlarged. Six plates (three double-page), with title page vignette and vignettes in the text. (The 1st (Leyden) edition of 1687 was not illustrated). 12mo. Contemporary speckled calf, spine decorated gilt, extremities rubbed. [xxiv] 437, [25]pp. Paris, Daniel Horthemels. ?A physician by training, in 1668 Dellon sailed to India with the Compaignie de Indes travelling by the way of Madagascar and the Seychelles, and for a time undertook a study of the flora and fauna of the Malabar coast? (Howgego). Dellon left the company in 1673 to set up his medical practice in the then Portuguese colony of Damao. Unfortunately, for him, he made enemies of the Inquisition, was arrested shortly thereafter, and imprisoned for two years at Goa. This work, published with permission of Louis XIV is an expose of the inquisition. First published in Leiden in 1687, it became an immediate bestseller.
Verlag: Leiden, Gaasbeek, 1687, 1687
Anbieter: Bachmann & Rybicki UG haftungsbeschränkt, Dresden, Deutschland
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12°(13x8cm), 4 Bl., 220 S., Ldr. d. Zt. mit Rsch. und Rvg. Borba de Moraes 255 Anm. Van der Vekene 1696 (nennt irrtümlich noch ein Blatt und Kupferstiche, welche erst in späteren Ausgaben erschienen) - Erstausgabe - Nach einem Streit mit dem Gouverneur von Daman im Jahr 1673, der ihn der Blasphemie beschuldigte, wurde Dellon verhaftet und vor die portugiesische Inquisition nach Goa geschickt. 1677, nach zwei Jahren der Folter und fünf Jahren der Not, nachdem er in Brasilien und dann in Lissabon inhaftiert war, gelang es Dellon, seinen Fall vor dem großen Gericht von Lissabon anzufechten und er wurde freigelassen. Laut Barbier legte er das Ergebnis seiner Beobachtungen mit einer Unparteilichkeit und einer Mäßigung dar, die seine Ehre sind. Seine Arbeit wurde in mehrere Sprachen (Englisch, Niederländisch) übersetzt und war ein großer Erfolg. Dellon war nach seiner Rückkehr aus Indien Arzt des Prinzen von Conti. - Einband etwas berieben, winziges Wurmlöchlein im vorderen Gelenk. Papier etwas gebräunt, vereinzelt braunfleckig. Vorderer Spiegel und Titel mit altem hs. Besitzeintrag.
Verlag: Chez Daniel Horthemels, Paris, 1688
Anbieter: Aardvark Rare Books, ABAA, EUGENE, OR, USA
Leather-bound. Zustand: Very Good. Cornelis Vermeulin (illustrator). Second Edition. In French: NOTE: LACKS TITLE PAGE (probably because it was a banned book (Index Librorum Prohibitorum), and like other such books throughout history, it was dangerous to be found with the "wrong" book, bible, etc. Published in Leyden in 1687 by Daniel Gaasbeek, without plates, and this (Paris) edition followed. An English translation was also published by James Knapton, in London later in 1688, entitled: "The History of The Inquisition, as it is Exercised at Goa. Written in French, by the Ingenious Monsieur Dellon, who laboured five years under those severities. With an Account of His Deliverance". Full spotted calf, 15 cm. 5 raised bands. Small chips missing from spine -- perhaps evidence of a fire. [26] 437, [25] pp Errata on last page after index and before extract du roi. Title written in ink on free front end paper. 3 folding plates, several full page, and several heading chapter & dedication pages; The six engraved plates and several of the head- and tailpieces were created by Flemish printmaker and portraitist Cornelis Martinus Vermeulen (1644-1608) Book printed by Antoine Lambin in 1687. "The three full-page plates depict heretics accused of different crimes wearing sanbenitos, i.e. special tunics that represent their fate: the Samarra, which is covered with dragons, devils, and flames surrounding an image of the heretic himself, signifying that the impenitent heretic was condemned to be burnt alive at the stake, the Fuego revolto, which is covered simply with flames pointing downwards, signifying that the heretic who became penitent after being condemned was not to be burnt alive at the stake, but was to have the mercy of being strangled before the fire was lit and the Sambenito featured red saltires, whose wearer was only to do penance The three folding plates show the following scenes: the procession of the Inquisition into a church, the Inquisition in session within a church and penitents being led from a church to be burned at the stake. The designs for the prints were made by Pierre Paul Sevin" (Wikipedia lookup for Cornelis Vermeulen) The book was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books in 1690 "The book recounts the ordeal of Gabriel Dellon, a French Roman Catholic physician who had traveled in the Indies where he was arrested, tortured and, refusing to confess under such duress, was convicted to the galleys by the Inquisition in Goa." 'The inquisition was introduced into Goa in 1560: a vivid account of its proceedings in given by G. Dellon. ---Enc. Britannica. On the Index of Prohibited Books. Interesting geometric bookplate of Georges Roffavier, the 19th century French botanist. ".an extension of the Portuguese Inquisition in Portuguese India. Its objective was to enforce Catholic Orthodoxy and allegiance to the Apostolic See of Rome (Pontifex). The inquisition primarily focused on the New Christians accused of secretly practicing their former religions, and Old Christians accused of involvement in the Protestant Revolution of the 16th century.[1] It was established in 1560, briefly suppressed from 1774 to 1778, continued thereafter until it was finally abolished in 1812. Those targeted were predominately accused of crypto-Hinduism.Those accused were imprisoned and depending on the criminal charge, could even be sentenced to death if convicted.The Inquisitors also seized and burnt any books written in Sanskrit, Dutch, English, or Konkani, on the suspicions that they contained deviationist or Protestant material The aims of the Portuguese empire in Asia were combating Islam, spreading Christianity, and trading spices. The Portuguese were guided by missionary fervour and intolerance." (Wikipedia) "The Index Librorum Prohibitorum ("List of Prohibited Books") was a list of publications deemed heretical or contrary to morality by the Sacred Congregation of the Index (a former Dicastery of the Roman Curia), and Catholics were forbidden to read them.[1] There were attempts to ban heretical books before the sixteenth century, notably in the ninth-century Decretum Glasianum; the Index of Prohibited Books of 1560 banned thousands of book titles and blacklisted publications, including the works of Europe's intellectual elitesThe 20th and final edition of the index appeared in 1948, and the Index was formally abolished on 14 June 1966 by Pope Paul VI. The Index condemned religious and secular texts alike, grading works by the degree to which they were seen to be repugnant to the church. The aim of the list was to protect church members from reading theologically, culturally, or politically disruptive books. Such books included works by astronomers, such as the German Johannes Kepler's Epitome Astronomiae Copernicanae (published in three volumes from 1618 to 1621), which was on the Index from 1621 to 1835, works by philosophers, such as the Prussian Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (1781), and editions and translations of the Bible that had not been approved. Editions of the Index also contained the rules of the Church relating to the reading, selling, and preemptive censorship of books."(Wikipedia).
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
214, (2) pp.Two rare accounts of victims of the Inquisition, printed in Boston! The work starts with the story of Charles Dellon (1649- ca. 1709), a member of the protestant church, who left France for the Indies in 1668. He worked as a physician in Daman, where he was arrested by the Inquisition in 1674 for atheism. He was condemned to five years of hard labour and sent to Goa, from where he was expelled to Portugal in 1676. Dellon's case was reviewed again in Lisbon, and he was released after the intervention of Bossuet. He returned to France in 1677, and became physician to the Prince of Conti. Dellon gives an impartial, objective description of the events leading to and during his punishment. Good copy, slightly foxed.l Cf. Bibliothèque Frédéric et Anne Max, nos. 342 & 317 (first editions); not in Sabin nor Borba de Moraes.
Anbieter: Livraria Castro e Silva, Lisboa, Portugal
Soft Cover. Zustand: Good. Apresentação, Tradução e Notas Castelo-Branco Chaves. Lisóptima Edições. Lisboa. 1989. De 21x14,5 cm. Com 213 págs. Brochado. Ilustrado. Tem junto recorte de jornal sobre a obra. Language: Português / Portuguese Location/localizacao: I-53-G-48.
Verlag: A Cologne, Chez Pierre Marteau, 1769
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Period Half Leather with raised bands. Only second volume, 12mo, 513 pages, Includes period engravings. In French. SUBJECT (S) : Inquisition -- Histoire -- Ouvrages avant 1800. Tiree des "Memoires historiques" de Louis-Ellies Du Pin, de l'"Histoire de l'Inquisition" de Jacques Marsollier et du "Voyage" de Charles Dellon, avec un discours sur quelques auteurs qui ont traite de l'Inquisition, par l'abbe Claude-Pierre Goujet. Le "Manuel des inquisiteurs" est de à l'abbe Morellet. Fausse adresse. Publie a Paris, d'apres Weller. Other Titles: Histoire des inquisitions, ou l'on rapporte l'origine et le progres de ces tribunaux, leurs variations et la forme de leur juridiction. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (RENNES1-BU DROIT �CO GESTION, SCD PARIS 1) . Bumped cover corners and edges. Very good condition. (Sef-18-7).