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Sprache: Italienisch
Verlag: Spiritualità. Maestri. Seconda Serie, 2016
ISBN 10: 8821598268 ISBN 13: 9788821598265
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Sprache: Französisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Okt 2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 1015955533 ISBN 13: 9781015955530
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware.
Verlag: Selbstverlag, Berlino, 1997
Anbieter: Graphem. Kunst- und Buchantiquariat, Berlin, Deutschland
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In den Warenkorb4°, Lwd., 135 S. u. Anhang - gutes Exemplar. Buch.
Verlag: In Collegio Romano eiusdem Societatis, 1616, 1616, 1615, 1615., Roma, 1616
Anbieter: Carmichael Alonso Libros, Cantabria, S, Spanien
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Pergamino. Zustand: Bueno. 1ª ed. 11.2x16.4. 187pp 6h. 1bl. + 128pp. 4h. + 2h. 48pp. 2h. + 4h. 119pp. 3h. 1bl. Marca tipográfica de la Compañía de Jesús en cada una de las 4 portadas. Pergamino. Claudio Acquaviva (Nápoles 1542 - Roma 1615) fue el qunto general de la Compañía de Jesús. De las primeras 2 obras, esta es la 1ª ed., mientras las 2 de Acquaviva se habían publicado en 1606, siendo estas las segundas ediciones. Muy buenos ejemplares. .
Verlag: Collegio Romano, Rome, 1615
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Three jointly issued works in sammelband, octavo. [8], 396, [4, blank]; [4], 48, [4, index]. [8], 119, [7, index]pp. Lacks final blank leaf. Titles with elaborate woodcut borders and device; woodcut lettrines, head- and tailpieces; printed side notes. Contemporary vellum, ruled and tooled in blind; spine with raised bands, manuscript titles. Old library label at pastedown, shelf labels at spine tail and front endleaf, stamps at verso first two titles. Occasional mild foxing and marginal dampstains; title of first work lightly soiled, with slight marginal tear. A very good, amply margined collection with crisp text. Sammelband of Jesuit letters and two works by Claudio Acquaviva (1543-1615), all jointly issued at Rome in 1615. The fifth General of the Society of Jesus, and the youngest ever to occupy the post, Acquaviva is regarded as "the greatest administrator, after St. Ignatius, the Society ever had" (CE). I. Epistolae. Collation: [dagger]4, A-2B8 (= 204 leaves; blank 2B7-8). Early augmented edition, first appearing in Italian at Rome in 1606, and in Latin at Toulouse in 1609, the first to contain all the letters of Acquaviva. Preface signed Bernardus de Angelis 5 Dec. 1606. There are 21 letters: two from St. Ignatius Loyola, one each by D. Laines, F. Borja, and E. Mercurian, and 17 by C. Acquaviva. The first is on the virtue of obedience, by St. Ignatius (April 1553); the last (May 1613) is on the formation of preachers. As General, Acquaviva wrote many encyclical letters, "and he is the author of nearly all the "Ordinationes Generalium" which were printed in 1595, with the approbation of the Fifth General Congregation" (CE). Sommervogel 1: 482 / 5: 113. McCrank 1140. II. Instructio. Collation: A-C8, D4 (= 28 leaves). Early edition, first published at Florence in 1604. Preface dated kalends of January 1604. Sommervogel 1:484, no. 6. III. Industriae. Collation: [dagger]4, A-G8, H7 (= 67 leaves; lacks blank H8). Early edition, first published at Florence in 1600. Preface dated 15 April 1600. Sommervogel 1:480-481, no. 2. Full titles: Epistolae Praepositorum Generalium ad patres et frates Societatis Iesu [BOUND WITH] Instructio. Pro superioribus ad augendum, conservandumque spiritum in Societate [AND] Industriae. Pro superioribus eiusdem Societatis, ad curando animae morbos.
Verlag: Rome, Bartolomeo Zanetti, 1616., 1616
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den Warenkorb12mo, pp.546, [28], [2, blank]; title printed within typographic border with woodcut Jesuit device, final leaf with small woodcut printer's device, full-page woodcut of KingDavid to p.10, woodcut initials, typographic headpieces and ornaments; tiny hole to foot of first few leaves, light damp-staining to foot of last few quires, occasional very light foxing, withal a very good copy; bound in contemporary Roman vellum gilt with the arms of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, spine gilt with Borghese emblems of a crowned eagle and a dragon, yapp fore-edges with remains of ties, edges gilt; a little rubbed, spine slightly dust-soiled with manuscript lettering (now faded), short split to spine.First edition of these Jesuit meditations on two of the Psalms, a copy bound in the Soresini workshop for Cardinal Scipione Borghese. The text contains meditations on Psalms 44 and 118 by the Jesuit general Claudio Acquaviva (15431615), who was responsible for the great expansion of the Jesuit order and its educational activities of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. He died in January 1615, and this volume contains a preface by his successor Muzio Vitelleschi dated December of the same year, commemorating Acquaviva's contribution to the Order. Another edition was printed in Cologne, also in 1616, with a different preface addressed to Ferdinand, Archbishop of Cologne. This volume was most likely bound by the workshop of Baldassarre Soresini, which Foot refers to as the Borghese Master. The Soresini family of binders were active in Rome from the late sixteenth century until the mid-seventeenth century. They produced numerous volumes for the Borghese family; an elaborate binding in red morocco made for PaulV is illustrated in Legature papali, item 171, on a 1613 imprint, and bears the same winged cherub's head and dolphin-headed swirl tools. The same winged cherub's head, cardinal's hat, and eagle are illustrated in plateI of Legatura romana barocca 15651700; items 18 and 37 show two other bindings made for Scipione, one of which also has just three rows of pendant tassels on the binding (a cardinal usually has four rows). Provenance: Bound for Scipione Borghese (15771633), the papal nephew appointed a cardinal as soon as his uncle was elected Pope as PaulV in 1605. Scipione amassed a fortune from his privileged position, as well as perhaps the best art collection of the time, much of which survives today at the Villa Borghese in Rome. His library was sold in 1829 with the rest of the family library, though this volume has not been identified in the sale catalogue. USTC 4022227; not in BM STC Italian. See Foot, The Henry Davis GiftI (1978), pp.324336. Language: Latin.
Verlag: Dillingen (Johannem Mayer) (= Erste Ausgabe), 1585
Anbieter: Antiquariat Hoffmann, Nordhorn, Deutschland
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kl-8°, Pergament der Zeit mit Fadenheftung und Lasche - und rot-schwarzem Titelkupfer (Hardcover), 89 S., (sehr seltenes Exemplar) Lieferung mit Deutscher Post und DHL in PLASTIKFREIER VERPACKUNG - Einband etwas bestaubt und fleckig, handschriftlicher Besitzvermerk auf Titelblatt, sonst sehr gut erhaltenes Exemplar, sehr selten.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Groß-Gerau, Deutschland
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0. *** Schönes Blatt in guter Erhaltung. Sprache: Deutschu.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Groß-Gerau, Deutschland
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Verlag: Praga: Pragae, Typis Universitatis Carolo-Ferdinandeae in Collegio Societatis Jesu ad Sanctum Clementem, 1705., 1705
Anbieter: Hesperia Libros, Zaragoza, Z, Spanien
Folio; 714 pp. más 3-1-12-11-8-3 hojas para los Indices de cada capítulo. Ejemplar oscurecido por la calidad el papel, y con un Ex-libris manuscrito que reza: "Provincia Paraquariae Soc. J. ex dono Joachimi Gutierrez Neo-Cordubensis". Ejemplar sin encuadernación, con cubiertas facticias provisionales en cartulina.
Verlag: Jacques Barbou, Limoges, 1605
In-16 de 130 pp. chiffrées 30 par erreur (sign A-H8, I1), trigramme IHS sur le titre, vélin souple (reliure de l'époque). Première édition française très rare sortie des presses de Jacques Barbou de Limoges, dont très peu d'impressions sont connues.Traduction de l'italien de deux lettres encycliques de Claudio Acquaviva (1543-1615), supérieur général des Jésuites depuis 1581 : la première publiée une première fois à Rome en 1583 Lettera sopra La Rinovatione Dello Spirito A, Padri & Fratelli Della Compagnia avait été traduite et publiée en latin en 1599 à Toulouse (de renovatione spiritus) suivie (p. 64) De l'Estat et dignité de la religion et Compagnie de Jesus datée Rome 1604. Fils et associé de l'imprimeur-libraire Hugues Barbou décédé en 1603, Jacques Barbou (né en 1570) fut actif quoique malade à Limoges de 1603 à 1605, année de sa mort. « C'est probablement à cette longue maladie que nous devons attribuer le petit nombre d'ouvrages portant le nom de Jacques Barbou. Nous n'en avons trouvé qu'un seul, dont le titre nous a été révélé par la Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus, du P. C. Sommervogel » (Ducourtieux). La veuve de Jacques Barbou prit sa succession.Précieux et rare exemplaire remarquablement conservé dans sa première reliure de parchemin. Cachets anciens sur le titre. Large et pâle mouillure sur tout l'exemplaire.Ouvrage de la plus grande rareté qui manque à la BnF ; deux exemplaires signalés (Toulouse BM et Louvain KU Leuven).De Backer-Sommervogel, Supplément, II, p. 47 ; Paul Ducourtieux, Les Barbou de Limoges (1566-1820) in Les Barbou imprimeurs, 1894-1896, p. 133 ; Deschamps, Dictionnaire de géographie, 720.
Verlag: Apud Ioannem Mersium,, Antuerpiæ,, 1635
Anbieter: Llibreria Antiquària Els Gnoms, Sedó, L, Spanien
3 volúmenes. 51-120-123pp. Rarísimas tres obras,de mayor importancia para la consolidación de los jesuítas en el mundo. Palau, no cita ninguna de las tres obras en esta edición. El 2º libro falta en el British Museum. "Claudio Aquaviva General de los jesuitas, hijo del príncipe D. Juan, duque de Atri, y de Isabel Espinelli. En 1567 entró en la Compañía de Jesús, en la cual fue profesor de filosofía, luego Rector del Seminario romano, y más tarde Provincial de Nápoles y de Roma. El año 1581 fue nombrado General de la Orden, aunque solo tenía treinta y siete años de edad y trece de religión. Dotado de eminentes cualidades que deben adornar a un superior, trabajó con gran celo por asegurar y aumentar la influencia de la Compañía, tanto en su organización interior como en las diversas naciones cristianas; a fin del año 1584 nombró una comisión compuesta de siete Padres de diferentes naciones encargadas de redactar un plan de estudios para toda la Compañía. El resultado fue la obra famosa Ratio studiorum, que fue prohibida por la Inquisición, y no muy bien vista por algunos jesuitas que no querían sujetarse a sus opiniones. Esta obra se reimprimió en 1591, pero muy mutilada. Aquaviva envió comisionados a las islas de Chio y de Candía, a Inglaterra, Hungría, Moldavia y Sajonia, y dirigió muchas circulares y varias instrucciones utilísimas para el buen gobierno del instituto. En una palabra, gracias a su actividad y prudentes medidas, al fin de su generalato, de treinta y cuatro años, la Orden de los jesuitas contaba trece mil miembros, quinientas cincuenta casas y trece provincias. Por esto Aquaviva fue considerado como uno de los Generales de la Orden que mostraron más sabiduría durante su administración. La Compañía de Jesús, dice D'Alembert, debe a Aquaviva la sabia organización que se puede llamar la obra maestra del espíritu humano en el terreno de la política, y que conserva hace tantos años la grandeza y la gloria de esta Orden. "Cif. Diccionario de ciencias eclesiásticasImprenta Domenech, Editor, Valencia 1883.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
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14. [1] Roma , In collegio Romano ejusdem Societatis, 1615, in-8°, 17 x 11,5 cm, (4) nn pp + 48 pp + (4)nn pp (index). OCLC 28935306 [2] Roma , In collegio Romano ejusdem Societatis, 1615, (8)nn pp + 119 pp + (9)nn pp (index and 3 blank).OCLC 28935343 [3] Roma , In collegio Romano ejusdem Societatis, 1616,128 pp + (8)nn pp (index and 2 blank) OCLC 633883522 ( all complete). Three works bound in one volume, all with title vignette (Jesuit device), title within historiated border. Contemporary vellum binding with traces of ties, vellum wrinkled and one overlap partly popping up, some minor waterstains at some pages, still good copies. Collection of three texts pertaining to the internal rules of the Jesuit Order. The first two were edited by the Order's 6th General Superior Claudio Acquaviva. He is regarded as the second founder of the order (after Saint Ignatius of Loyala) because he succeeded in an enormous expansion of the Order during the 35 years of his leadership. The third book was edited by the Order's general secretary Bernardus de Angelis and published on the occasion of the 7th General Congregation which was held upon the death of Acquaviva in 1615.