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Verlag: Milano, Antonio Villardi, 1931
Anbieter: Gabriele Maspero Libri Antichi, Como, CO, Italien
In-8° (cm. 20), brossura editoriale con titoli al piatto e al dorso, pp. 115 (5) con illustrazioni e facsimili, seconda edizione ampliata, dedica autografa all'occhietto. Ottimo stato. (Ne3).
Verlag: Bolis, Bergamo, 1897
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, TN, Italien
paperback. Zustand: Good. Cm. 19,5, pp. xx, 195 (1). Bella brossura decorata in cromolitografia. Ben conservato. Raccolta di saggi. Interessante e non comune. Book.
Sprache: Italienisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Mai 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 1024041603 ISBN 13: 9781024041606
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Chi era l'Innominato Ricerche storiche delves into the historical figure believed to be the inspiration for the character of the Innominato in Alessandro Manzoni's famous novel, 'The Betrothed' (I Promessi Sposi). Giulio Scotti meticulously examines historical records and chronicles to uncover the true identity and background of this enigmatic figure. This book offers valuable insights into the historical context of Manzoni's masterpiece and sheds light on the potential real-life influences that shaped one of Italian literature's most memorable characters. Explore the world of 17th-century Italy and the individuals who may have inspired Manzoni's immortal creation.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Verlag: Amsterdam: [s.n.], Amsterdam, 1721., 1721
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition in French. in contemporary mottled calf, single with raised bands, gilt in compartments, lettered in gilt, marbled endpapers, gilt edges, worn at extremities, lower joint repaired, bookseller?s label to front pastedown. 12mo (160 x 94 mm), pp. lx, [viii], 407, [1], title-page and verso of last leaf slightly browned, The first French translation of this interesting anti-Jesuit pamphlet, originally published in Latin as Monarchia solipsorum in Venice in 1645. First published under the pseudonym Lucius Cornelius Europeus, this satire exposes the vices of the Order. For a long time attributed to the Jesuit, Melchior Inchofer (1585-1648), it is now generally thought to be by Giulio Clemente Scotti, a disaffected Jesuit said to have been unfairly overlooked for the post of professor of Theology by his superiors. The work attacks the corruption, lies and calumny perceived at the heart of the order as well as criticising the worldly strategy of appointing only young men from wealthy families in order to benefit the society in the long term. It is preceded by an introduction which provides details on Melchior Inchofer and the political background of the satire. The Jesuits searched everywhere for this book in order to suppress it. The translation and the prefatory remarks are by Pierre Restaut (1696-1764). Relatively well held in Continental Europe, OCLC lists no copies in the UK and only Columbia in America. Quérard VIII, 581.
Verlag: Stabilimento Tipografico dell'editore Carlo Aliprandi, Milano, 1896
Anbieter: Coenobium Libreria antiquaria, Asti, AT, Italien
In 8 (cm 16 x 24,5), pp. 99 + (1b) con foglietto di errata applicato al contropiatto posteriore. Pagine intonse. Brossura editoriale con danni riparati al dorso. Estratto editoriale da 'Il Pensiero italiano'. Poco comune monografia biografico-critica su Aurelio Bertola (Rimini, 1753 - Rimini, 1798), poeta e scrittore che risenti' l'influenza di Sannazzaro e Metastasio e si avvicino' in seguito al sensismo. In appendice bibliografia degli scritti di Bertola e alcune testimonianze d'epoca sullo scrittore (lettere, articoli, ecc.). ITA.
Anbieter: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Zustand: very good. Parisiis : Apud Bartholomæum Macæum in Monte D. Hilarij sub Scuto Britanniæ(IS), 1646. Contemp calf binding. Gilt spine. [8],390 pp. Very good decorative copy. Giulio Clemente Scotti (1602-1669) est un Jésuite italien du XVIIe siècle.Giulio Clemente Scotti est professeur de philosophie à Parme, à Ferrare, puis recteur à la maison des Jésuites à Carpi. Mécontent de ses chefs, qui ne lui accordent pas le poste qu'il sollicite, il quitte la Compagnie de Jésus. On lui attribue un violent pamphlet contre les Jésuites, Monarchia Solipsorum, publié à Venise en 1645. Cette utopie, publiée en latin sous le pseudonyme de Lucius Cornelius Europaeus, a d'abord été attribuée au Jésuite hongrois Melchior Inchofer, avant d'être donnée de manière quasiment unanime à Scotti, bien que la question ait été récemment rouverte1. Cette utopie a été traduite en français par Pierre Restaut sous le titre La Monarchie des Solipses (Amsterdam, 1722). Condition : very good copy. Keywords : THEOLOGY,
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4. Amsterdam, Herman Uytwerf, 1722, in-12°, lx pp + (8) nn pp + 407 pp, half linen over marbled boards (modern binding). Title page printed in red & black, title page worn and slightly damaged with marginal loss of paper, no loss of text. OCLC 470441854. (according BN Paris = author Restaut ?) A satire against the jesuits. The author was Jules Clément Scotti (1602 - 1669). This work was originally published at Venice in 1645 under the pseudonym of Lucius Cornelius Europaeus.
Verlag: Elzevier], Juxta exemplar Venetum [Amsterdam, 1648
Anbieter: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, USA
Small 12mo, pp. 158, [4]; woodcut ornament on title page; full contemporary limp vellum; old inscription on the title page, but generally very good and sound. First printed in Venice in 1645, this utopian fantasy is sometimes attributed to Melchior Inchofer, and the printing sometimes attributed to Jansson. Giulio Clemente Scotti (1602-1669) was a professor of philosophy in Parma and Ferrara, then rector at the Jesuit house in Carpi, but he became disenchanted with the Jesuits and left the order. Willems 1648: "Satire aussi ingénieuse qu'instructive de l'institut des Jésuites, désignés sous le nom de Solipses ou égoistes (soli ipsi).".
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Venetiis, 1651
Anbieter: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Deutschland
Pergamentband der Zeit. Zustand: Sehr gut. 14 x 7,5 cm. 144 Seiten. *Unter dem Pseudonym Lucius Cornelius erschien 1645 eine utopisch-satirische Schrift mit dem Titel LVCII CORNELII EVROPAEI MONARCHIA SOLIPSORUM. Ziel der Satire war der Orden der Jesuiten, mit deren lateinischem Namen Societas Iesu schon im Titel gespielt wurde, indem das Ordenskürzel SI (heute SJ) zu Monarchia Solipsorum aufgelöst wurde, was sich mit Königreich der Selbst-Sonnen übersetzen lässt. Das Werk fand so großen Anklang, dass es schon kurz nach Erscheinen u.a. ins Französische, Italienische und Deutsche übersetzt und in zahlreichen Ausgaben bis ins 19. Jahrhundert verlegt wurde. Melchior Inchofer, selbst Jesuit und Consultor der Inquisition an dem Prozeß gegen Galilei, geriet schon bald in Verdacht der Verfasser der Satire zu sein und wurde daraufhin entführt. Auf Intervention des Papstes Urban VIII. beim Jesuitengeneral wurde Inchofer wieder in das deutsche Kolleg in Rom zurückgebracht. Die Autorenschaft Inchofers war immer wieder umstritten, als möglicher Verfasser galt auch der Exjesuit Julius Clemens Scotti. - Vorliegend eine frühe Venezianische Ausgabe in einem sauberen und sehr gut erhaltenen Exemplar. la Gewicht in Gramm: 200.