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0. Diepenbroick 12420. *** An den Ecken etwas braunfleckig. Sprache: Deutschu.
Verlag: Tiguri : in Officina Wolphian, Zurich, 1609
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In den WarenkorbDisbound. Zustand: Good. published in Zurich (Tiguri) Switzerland in 1609 this is the second edition of this work on Monasticism and religious orders by Rudolf Hospinian Rudolf Hospinian (1547-1626), real name Rudolf Wirth, (1547-1626), was a Swiss Reformed theologian and controversialist. He was born at Fehraltorf, the son of Adrian Wirth, a minister. He studied at Marburg and Heidelberg. Returning to Switzerland, he joined the church of Zurich, and was a pastor and schoolteacher. He ministered at Fraumünster from 1594 to 1623, and died at Zurich He was a vocal opponent of the Jesuits, and also attacked the Lutheran Formula of Concord THE BOOK The book is bound in old full leather, a large folio size measuring 12.5 inches tall approx., 24, 275, 1 leaves bears the heraldic crested bookplate of W. H. Foster CONDITION the binding is in a worn state, both front and rear boards are detached, loss of leather covering to spine and small area of loss on back board, text block square and tight, internally endpapers browned, heavy browning to a number of pages within, moisture staining to top edges of a few pages, minor worming to a few page margins, a few other marks else contents in good general condition UDOLPHUS (RUDOLPH WIRTH) this is a larger heavier book, overseas shipping costs will be higher than the basic standard quote.
Genf, de Tournes, 1672. Folio. 22 (statt 24) Bl., 443 S. Moderner Pappband. Aus einer Reihe "grundgelehrter großer Monographien, mit denen Rudolf Hospinian (1547-1626) zeigen wollte, wie ungegründet es sei, wenn sich das Papsttum "immer wieder auf die Übereinstimmung seiner Lehren und Einrichtungen mit dem kirchlichen Altertum berufe" (RE VIII, 393). Zuerst 1587 erschienen; hier eine Neuauflage der verbesserten und mit einer Widerlegung der Gegenschriften von Bellarmin und Baronius vermehrten Ausgabe von 1603. Ein Teil der Auflage erschien auch mit der Verlagsangabe Zürich, J. R. Wolf.- Vgl. Paisey H 1689 u. VD 17 14:623590A. - Wasserrandig, Ecken anfangs knickspurig und teilweise beschädigt, Vortitel und Titel etwas angeschmutzt. Das letzte Blatt des Autoren-Registers und das erste Blatt des Sachregisters fehlen, das vorhergehende Blatt im Bund eingerissen und mit Fehlstelle. - Zwei weitere Werke angebunden: DERSELBE. Historia Iesuitica. Hoc est, de origine, regulis, constitutionibus . progressu & propagatione ordinis Iesuitarum. Item de eorum dolis, fraudibus, imposturis . & sanguinolentâ doctrinâ. Juxta exemplar excusum. Zürich J. R. Wolf, 1670. 16 Bl., 418 S., 1 Bl. weiß. - Neudruck von Hospinians letztem größeren Werk aus dem Jahr 1619. - Etwas wasserrandig. - VD 17 12:114276G. - DERSELBE. De monachis. Hoc est, de origine et progressu monachatus & ordinum monasticorum, equitumque militarium tum sacrorum quàm secularium, omnium; libri sex. Editio nova, ab auctore ante obitum emendata, aucta, & locupletata. Genf, de Tournes, 1669. 26 Bl., 550 S. - Meist schwächere, am Ende wieder stärkere Wasserränder, teils auch Moderflecken. Ab S. 495 Nagespuren im Außenrand mit Beschädigung der gedruckten Marginalien, bei 3 Blatt auch der Randbuchstaben.
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Tiguri (Zürich), Apud Ioannem Rudolphum Wolphium, 1670, in-folio, piena pergamena coeva con titolo calligrafato al dorso, tagli azzurri, pp. (32), 418. Frontespizio in rosso e nero con grande vignetta (canestro colmo di fiori e frutti), testate e finali, ed iniziali istoriate in xilografia. Testo su 2 colonne, in latino e tedesco. Firma di possesso al foglio di guardia anteriore: "Giaco: Soranzo, 1728". Giacomo Soranzo (1686-1761) fu Senatore della Repubblica veneta, podestà a Vicenza e Bergamo e colto bibliofilo: possedette una biblioteca di 4000 manoscritti ed oltre 20.000 volumi a stampa. Questi ultimi vennero dispersi dagli eredi a partire dal 1780, ma ne rimane testimonianza nei cataloghi di vendita appositamente redatti; il catalogo manoscritto dei suoi codici è oggi conservato alla Biblioteca Marciana. Esemplare in ottime condizioni (salvo mancanza della carta bianca finale 3f6). Opera a carattere anti-gesuitico del teologo svizzero riformato Wirth.
Verlag: Zurich, Johannes Rudolph Wolf, 1670., 1670
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In den WarenkorbFolio, pp.[xxx], 418, [2 (blank)], without the half-title, text in Latin with some German, title printed in red and black, woodcut initials, woodcut head- and tailpieces, large woodcut on title of a basket filled with fruit and flowers; some light foxing and marginal dampstaining, small paper flaw in one leaf (H4) affecting running title only; eighteenth-century vellum, contrasting black and red lettering-pieces on spine; soiled and slightly rubbed; manuscript notes in Latin in an eighteenth-century hand on front free endpaper.Second edition of Hospinian's vast and vitriolic attack on the Jesuits, first published in 1619 (also in Zurich by Wolf); both editions are scarce. The Swiss Reformed theologian Rudolf Hospinian (Rudolf Wirth, 15471626) was appointed archdeacon of the Grossmünster in Zurich in 1588 and became pastor of the Fraumünster in 1594. 'After 1623 he was no longer able to fulfil this office because of his declining health. He expressed his opinion on controversial matters such as the sacraments, the church, feast days, monastic orders, the papacy, funerals, and the Jesuits. By showing their historical development he sought to justify his own Reformed tradition vis-à-vis the other confessions' (Martin Sallmann in Religion Past and Present 6, p.260). A curious feature of the binding is that the covers were once stamped with the arms of George III (see University of Toronto British Armorial Bindings database, stamp 18). At an early date, perhaps even while still in the binder's workshop, these arms were erased and the present rather ungainly arabesque design tooled over them. Provenance: from the library at West Horsley Place, once the home of Robert Crewe-Milnes, first Marquess of Crewe (18581945), but without his bookplate. VD17 12.114276G. Sommervogel XI 57 records the first edition. Language: Latin.