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Verlag: Comisio?n Mixta Patrimonio Histo?rico, Generalitat Valenciana, Iglesia Cato?lica, 1990
ISBN 10: 847890283X ISBN 13: 9788478902835
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Zustand: Bueno. : Catálogo de una exposición organizada por el Museo Catedralicio de Segorbe y el Museo de San Pío V de Valencia, celebrada en este último. Incluye referencias bibliográficas (págs. 141-142). La exposición presenta fondos del Museo Catedralicio de Segorbe, incluyendo retablos y pintura sobre tabla española, así como arte y simbolismo cristiano en España durante el período moderno, a partir de 1500. EAN: 9788478902835 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Arte y Cultura|Historia Título: Fondos del Museo Catedralicio de Segorbe Editorial: Comisión Mixta Patrimonio Histórico, Generalitat Valenciana, Iglesia Católica Idioma: es-ES Páginas: 142 Formato: tapa blanda.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. The Grounds of the Catholick Doctrine | Contained in the Profession of Faith. Eighth Edition | Pope Pius IV | Taschenbuch | 64 S. | Englisch | 2017 | hansebooks | EAN 9783337063634 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Hansebooks GmbH, Trakehner Weg 52, 22844 Norderstedt, gb[at]hansebooks[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Sep 2021, 2021
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Verlag: 1832. Image 4in x 3in. Sheet size 10.5in x 6.5in, 1832
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Cette correspondance unique offre un aperçu fascinant des réformes ecclésiastiques voulues par l'empereur Joseph II et approuvées par le pape Pie VI. Les lettres racontent les difficultés qu'ils ont rencontrées et les obstacles qu'ils ont dû surmonter pour mener à bien ces réformes. Les lecteurs découvriront ainsi deux personnages complexes dont la vie a été profondément marquée par leur foi et la politique.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Recueil de lettres écrites par Saint Pie V aux personnalités de l'époque, dans lesquelles le pape exprime ses inquiétudes à l'égard de la religion catholique en France et en Europe. Un témoignage précieux de la persécution des protestants pendant les guerres de religion.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Recueil de lettres écrites par Saint Pie V aux personnalités de l'époque, dans lesquelles le pape exprime ses inquiétudes à l'égard de la religion catholique en France et en Europe. Un témoignage précieux de la persécution des protestants pendant les guerres de religion.
Verlag: [Rome? 1793]., 1793
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Very Good. PIUS VI, Pope (Giovanni Angelo Braschi 1775-1799).Articoli Militari. [Rome?] 1793. Small folio. [8]f (first & last blank) with 12p of text. One large historiated woodcut initial at beginning. Contemporary decorated paper wrappers. The official code of conduct for the Papal Militia, listed as 42 articles, dated 7 February 1793, signed by its commandant general, Enea Count Caprara, and by the auditor general, Francesco Maria Rufini. The papal troops are to be loyal to the Roman Catholic Church and its supreme pontiff, they are not to blaspheme the saints, read prohibited books, accuse others falsely, neglect their guard duties, desert their post, engage in duelling, commit indecent acts, steal, keep concubines, show disrespect to superiors, engage in games of chance, cheat, nor commit vandalism, on pain of severe punishment. The 14 different modes of military punishments for transgressors, ranging from detention to decapitation, are listed at the end. The papal militia was not considered effective at this period, and indeed proved useless when Pius VI was taken prisoner by the French in 1797. A fresh copy.
Verlag: Roma, Nella Stamperia della Rev. Camera Apostolica, Roma, 1775
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Zustand: Good. Folio (290x205 mm). 12 pp. With woodcut papal arms on the title page. Later wrappers. A very good copy. Uncut.Original printed edict in Italian, issued by the Inquisition of Rome on 5 April 1775 and affixed on 20 April, relating to laws affecting the Jews.In the opening words, the notary of the Holy Inquisition states that this same decree had been issued by Clement XII in 1733 and Benedict XIV in 1751, and now orders its publication and punctilious fulfilment.Historically, it is a most interesting record of both the great and petty tyranny that was inflicted on the Jews, and of the tortuous methods employed by the Inquisition in enforcing their malicious laws. There are forty-four clauses in this edict, the forty-third-compelling Jews to attend evangelical sermons-being, perhaps, the most pernicious in its sublety.No Jew was to possess, buy, write, copy, translate, sell, give or otherwise dispose of, in any manner whatsoever, ?any codex or book on the Talmud, Cabbala or the Old Testament; or anything containing errors against the mysteries of Christianity and the Trinity?; neither might the Jews teach Hebrew or any other religious doctrine, sub paena of ?loss of books, confiscation of property, and other penalties? Printers of such books likewise incurred the same penalties.Jews were forbidden to utter prophecies or teach anything appertaining to the occult; Christian silversmiths were forbidden to make amulets or charms for Jews ?who are in the habit of giving them to their children to wear?; or to fashion candelabra with seven sconces which the Jews used.They might light candles and practise funeral rites in the Synagogue, provided no Christian was present, but no funeral procession was permitted. No Jew was allowed to entertain under his room any neophyte or catechumen; or to dissuade anyone, however indirectly, from converting to Christianity, under penalty of the galley, imprisonment, confiscation of goods, or fines.Both Jews and Jewesses were to wear conspicuously upon their dress, the distinguishing yellow badge, in and outside the Ghetto, and in Rome, but might be excused on a journey.Jews were not allowed to sell, or otherwise distribute, meat, bread or milk, and might only purchase sufficient for their own use but not for purposes of trade. They were not permitted to purchase or sell Images, pictures, crucifixes, breviaries, missals, altar cloths, or any sacred ornaments used in churches, sub paena of a fine, which the Christian associate was also liable to incur, and punishment in the galley. The punishment for any Jew having commercial or financial relations with a catechumen was a fine, a public flogging, and other ?arbitrary? punishments!No Jew might keep a shop or lodging-house outside the Ghetto; or hold a meeting with Christians or even with Jews in the public market-place, sub paena of the loss of his shop.Jews might not invite Christians into the Synagogue, and the penalty for Christians entering such place of worship was a fine of fifty scudos. Jews were forbidden to enter into any contract for leaseholds; to avail themselves of the services of Christian nurses and midwives; of permanent or temporary servants, even ?for the briefest moment to light their fires? (presumably on the Sabbath); to converse or fraternise with Christians ?in the palaces, houses or vineyards, or the streets, inns, taverns or elsewhere?; to drive in a carriage in Rome or its environs, sub poena of imprisonment; the only exception being in the case of a journey, when permission might be granted for the use of a horse or public coach, but no Christian or Jew might serve a Jew as coachman, etc.No Jew was permitted to spend the night outside the Ghetto, the hour of retiring being limited to midnight, while he was also forbidden to leave the Ghetto very early in the morning; nor, of course, was he permitted to reside outside the Ghetto.Jews were even prohibited the simple pleasures of the local fairs without special licence. Book.
Verlag: Roma, Antonio Blado, Roma, 1566
Anbieter: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italien
Zustand: Buono (Good). Folio (284x198 mm). [2] leaves. Collation: [A]2. Gothic and roman type. Pope Pius V's woodcut emblem between the portraits of St. Peter and St. Paul on the title page. Woodcut decorative initial on black ground. Unbound.The bull Romanus Pontifex was issued on 19 April 1566 and publicly affixed on 1 May 1566.Pius V was ?the pontiff who reinforced the dire edicts of Paul IV (1555-1559) and, then, in 1569, went further by expelling Jews from all parts of the Papal State, save Rome and Ancona [?] Outside of the Papal State itself, Pius's policies did not always succeed; we see this clearly with regard to the Jews. Romanus Pontifex, of 19 April 1566, extended Paul IV's decree Cum nimis absurdum (which it cites verbatim), throughout all Catholic, or at least all Italian, realms, followed by Cum nos nuper of 19 January 1567, whose subject was the obligatory sale of Jewish private property or its devolution to a domus cathecumenorum or a monte di pietà, should the Jews not sell the property themselves. But these new bulls were not always applied. Or they were applied only years later [?] The Jews of Rome thus had to cope with a permanent state of ambivalence, which was rooted in the already mentioned oxymoron of repression tempered by a degree of permissiveness. Jews could maintain their community, their methods of selfcontrol, their daily and family lives, and most importantly, that part of their economy ? highly restricted as it had been from the time of Paul IV ? that allowed some breathing room, namely, lending at interest, the income from which had a way of trickling down to benefit more than just the lenders themselves (at least until 1682 and the closing of Rome's Jewish banks, when near universal poverty ensued). But they had also been expelled, crowded together in a tiny precinct, and put under the thumb of a single (Inquisitional) overseer [?] This ambivalent policy, the desire to repress Jews until they abandoned Judaism, paralleled by the obligation to observe limits, would remain in effect until the Roman Ghetto fell in 1870? (K. Stow, More than meets the eye: Pius V and the Jews, in: ?Dominikaner und Juden: Personen, Konflikte und Perspektiven vom 13. bis zum 20. Jahrhundert?, E. Füllenbach & G. Miletto, eds., Munich-Boston, 2015, pp. 375, 378, and 392-393).Edit 16, CNCE42201; S. Emerenziana Vaccaro, Catalogo delle edizioni romane di Antonio Blado Asolano ed eredi (1516-1593), Rome, 1961, no. 1924. Book.
Verlag: G. Rossi, Bologna, 1566
Anbieter: Bruce McKittrick Rare Books, Inc., Narberth, PA, USA
Old yellow wrappers. Pope Pius V (r. 1566-72) directed these prohibitions at lay persons and clerics. The former censured for disrupting church services, begging in or around churches, swearing impious oaths, mishandling the dead received fines from a few scudi to one hundred ducati, a month in prison, a hole in the tongue and/or service on a galley. If unable to pay, the poor were to be beaten. The familiar list of infractions for clergy suggests "reform" still lay ahead the buying and selling of church offices, illicit commerce, bestiality, concubinage, etc. These crimes earned varying degrees of corporal punishment, degradation of status, defrocking and, for high officials, loss of land and income. I have located one example outside Bologna. In good condition. EDIT16 CNCE 53665.
Verlag: Damianum Zenarium, Venetiis, 1590
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Leather. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Contemporary full calf binding, spine in five compartments separated by raised bands, blind-stamped tooling in each compartment, blind-stamped borders, decoration, and religious medallions on each cover, metal closure clasps. "Catechism by the Decree of the Sacred Council of Trent, by Order of Pius V. Pontifex Maximus. Published Now, first, in chapters, separated into sections, variously fortified by the opinions and authorities of the Fathers. Two indexes added, the first of which teaches by what means those things which are given in this work can be adapted to the Sunday Gospels, and to some other Feasts". Very old library label in one compartment, former owners' signatures on fep and title page (Jacob Manghofer), otherwise unmarked, spine and covers rubbed, hinges strong, text block tight and square; one clasp missing, the other still operating well. VERY GOOD. . 12mo 7" - 7½" tall. (xxx-Index), 704, (49-Index) pp.