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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | The veneration of a divine or quasi-divine feminine figure is a virtually omnipresent phenomenon in the various spiritual traditions of humankind, deriving from the complex archetype of a mystical woman: a Magna Mater. She is vested with both power and compassion; she serves as the complement, refuge, and telos of masculinity, and the speculum, idealization, or apotheosis of femininity. This archetype is so primal as to transcend all the more particularized mythological systems and finds a multitude of different expressions within each of them.Collected here are several stories of her manifested miracles in the Catholic tradition originally written by Pope Celestine V, the late 13th century monk who founded the Celestine branch of the Benedictine order. His stories speak to the compassionate nature of the Celestial mother Mary, as well as her powers of intercession and to defend against evil. The collection continues with tales by Ippolito Marracci of the 'Noble Daughters of Mary', those queens, princesses, and saints who devoted themselves to the Blessed Mother. Interspersed throughout are quotes that show how widespread the adoration of this figure is, by whatever name She is known.
Verlag: Franciscum Metternich, Coloniae Agrippinae, Köln, 1710
Anbieter: Antiquariat Friederichsen e. K., Hamburg, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: BOEV
(.SS. Patrum, ., utiliter disposita, Lectorum oculis exhibentur, ., Opus cunctis Mariophilis, divini praesertim Verbi Praeconibus, animarum Pastoribus, .Editio Novissima - in lateinischer Sprache ). Mit gestochener Frontispiztafel, Titelblatt in rot und schwarz gedruckt, 18 n.n. Blätter, 840 Seiten mit wenigen gestochenen Vignetten, blindgeprägter Oldr mit goldgeprägtem schmalen Einbandrücken und umlaufendem roten Farbschnitt, Klein4° ( 24 x 18 cm ). Der Einband leider von schlechter Erhaltung: Stark berieben und fleckig, Ecken und Kanten sind stark bestoßen, der schmale Einbandrücken ist stark angeplatzt ( fast lose ) und stark beschädigt, Bindung defekt, Vorderdeckel mit kleinem Einriß und fast lose. Innen Seiten teils gering fleckig bzw. gering stockfleckig, einige Seiten mit Randläsionen, einige Seiten angeknickt bzw. eselsohrig, letzte Seiten stärker angeknickt und mit stärkeren Randläsionen, der farbige Buchschnitt teils stark berieben. - sehr selten - ( Gewicht 1500 Gramm ) ( Lagerort KG - Regal AD )( Weitere Bilder auf Anfrage erhältlich ) /// (.SS. Patrum, ., utiliter disposita, Lectorum oculis exhibentur, ., Opus cunctis Mariophilis, divini praesertim Verbi Praeconibus, animarum Pastoribus, .Editio Novissima - in Latin ). With engraved frontispiece plate, title page printed in red and black, 18 n.n. leaves, 840 pages with a few engraved vignettes, blind-stamped leather with gilt-stamped narrow spine and surrounding red coloured edges, small 4° ( 24 x 18 cm ). The binding is unfortunately in poor condition: heavily rubbed and stained, corners and edges are heavily bumped, the narrow spine is heavily chipped (almost loose) and badly damaged, binding defective, front cover with a small tear and almost loose. Inside pages partly slightly stained or slightly foxed, some pages with marginal lesions, some pages creased or dog-eared, last pages more creased and with stronger marginal lesions, the coloured book edge partly heavily rubbed. - very rare - ( weight 1500 grams ) ( storage location KG - shelf AD ) ( more pictures available on request ).
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Köln: Metternich, 1710
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Deutschland
4° , Leder der Zeit. Editio novissima. [20] Bl., 820 S. VD18 12285455; vgl. Jöcher III, 205. Spätere Ausgabe von 1710 dieses erstmals 1683 erschienenen, umfangreichen und alphabetisch sortierten Katalogs von Namen und Lobpreisungen der Muttergottes. Der Verfasser Ippolito Marracci, "von Lucca bürtig, war ein Mitglied der Congregationis Clericor. regul. Matris Dei, lebte in der ersten Helfte des 17 Seculi, wiedmete seine Feder der heiligen Jungfrau [.]" (Jöcher) - Etwas berieben und braunfleckig, insgesamt noch sehr gut erhalten. Aus aufgelöster Klosterbbibliothek, mit entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen. la Gewicht in Gramm: 530.
Verlag: Köln, Franz Metternich 1727., 1727
Anbieter: Antiquariat Burgverlag, Wien, Österreich
Erstausgabe
Editio Novissima. kl.-4°. Schmutztitel, Frontisp., Titel in Schwarz u. Rot, 18 Bll., 840 S. (Zweispalt. Druck). Pgmt. d. Zeit mit neuerem, handschriftlichen Rückenschildchen. Pgmt. an den Ecken u. am Rücken mit alt ergänzten Fehlstellen. Innen gebräunt, teils etwas stockfleckig, ca. 1 Drittel am oberen Rand mit Wurmspuren (ohne Textverlust), S. 427-437 mit mit Japan hinterlegten Wurmspuren am rechten Rand. Erste Ss. mit leichter Wasserspur am äußeren Rand. VD18 12710415 - Marianische Konkordanz des Theologen und Mitgliedes des "Ordo Clericorum Regularium Matris Dei" Ippolito Marracci (1612-1700). Die Erstausgabe war bereits 1683 erschienen. Das Frontispiz ist in der Platte mit der für uns biographisch nicht näher auflösbaren Signatur "L. Cause sculp." versehen. Gewicht in Gramm: 3000.
Anbieter: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Zustand: very good. Editio novissima. Coloniae Agrippinae, apud Franciscum Metternich, 1710. (40), 840p. 4to. 24x18 cm. Title-page printed in red & black. Engraved frontispiece by L. Cause. Contemporary calf binding with gilt spine & red morocco letterpiece. Some unobtrusive scribling on title-page, shelf mark on first free endpaper, and small library ticket on upper cover. Slightly shaved and worn, nice copy. - Extensive and detailed alphabetical list of the 'epitheta ornantes' of Mary (f.e. columba, miraculum, porta etc.), with references to to the more as well as lesser known biblical and classical othors and the works where they mention the specific qualification. It contains also an alphabetical and chronological index of the authors to which reference is made, as well as a short biographical note. A first version of the work appeared as 'Bibliotheca Mariana' in Rome 1648 and the new edition with this title in Cologne 1683. It went through at least 3 editions (1684, 1694, 1710) and was last published in 1727. Born in Torcilliano, Italy, Ippolito Marracci entered the order of the Friars Regular of the Mother of God in 1621. When he was 34 years old he became vicar general of his order, and looked after the parish of Santa Maria in Campitelli. His main passion was research on Mary: he wrote 100 books on her of which 32 were published and which contain valuable information about the writings of earlier theologians that are now lost. He became known as a strong proponent of Mary's Immaculate Conception, on account of which he was investigated by the Holy Office. He was arrested and kept imprisoned in a small cell for many months. Graesse IV, p. 415 ('Catalogue Bibliographique tres rare.'); Not in BCNI; OCLC lists 1 copy of this edition only (Univ. of Dayton) Condition : very good copy. Keywords : THEOLOGY,
Erscheinungsdatum: 1727
Anbieter: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, USA
Zustand: Good. Coloniae Agrippinae 1727 editio novissima, Franciscum Metternich. Hardcover. 4to., (36), 840pp. (double column), full engraved frontis of Virgin by L. Cause, full leather with raised bands and gilt spine trim Material presented in alphabetical order - everything about the Virgin Mary. Monastery stamp inside front board and on title page. Small owner signature on title page and bit of ink notation on front free blank. Good Plus, small chips in leather on spine ends, cover somewhat worn, binding nice and secure; text lightly evenly toned but clean. Scarce. Pictures gladly supplied upon request.