Verlag: Roma, ex typographia Camerae Apostolicae, Roma, 1632
Anbieter: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italien
Zustand: Buono (Good). THE MONITUM AD NICOLAI COPERNICI LECTOREMThree parts in one volume, 12mo (145x75 mm). Contemporary limp vellum, inked title along the spine (slightly darkened and rubbed). I: [8], 679, [1 blank] pp. Collation: a4 A-Ee12 Ff4. Woodcut coat-of-arms of Pope Urban VIII on title page; II: 98 pp. Collation: A-D12 E1. Woodcut coat-of-arms of Pope Clemens VIII on title page; III: 99-175, [1 blank] pp. Collation: E2-8 F-G8 H4. Woodcut coat-of-arms of Pope Urban VIII on title page. Parts 2 and 3 are reprints respectively of the 1596 Index librorum prohibitorum and the 1624 Librorum post indicem Clementis VIII prohibitorum, including the original title pages. Occasional light marginal staining, slightly uniformly browned throughout, more strongly in places, but all in all a very good, genuine copy, untouched in its original binging.First edition of the Tridentine and Clementine indexes of prohibited books and subsequent decrees up to 1629 edited and arranged in alphabetical order by Francesco Capiferro Maddaleni and by him dedicated to Pope Urban VIII.?In 1632, Magdalenus issued in Rome, under the title Elenchus librorum omnium tum in Tridentino, Clementinoq. indice, tum in alijs omnibus Sacrae Indicis Congreg.nis particularibus decretis hactenus prohibitorum, what appears to have been a freshly compiled Index. This Elenchus of Magdalenus was, in the same year, reprinted in Milan, with the omission of the series of decrees; and in 1640, a second reprint, containing additional lists, was issued in Rome. Mendham speaks of this Elenchus as if it were a personal and unofficial undertaking; but as Reusch points out, it was issued with the approval and the authority of the Congregation [?] This Index is chiefly intended, as is indicated in the preface, to facilitate reference by writing under one alphabet the divisions of the original Indexes, and by giving surnames as well as Christian names? (G.H. Putnam, Censorship of the Church of Rome and its Influence upon the Production and Distribution of Literature, New York, 1906, I, pp. 268 and 293).Capiferro Maddaleni's index is thus based on previous indexes and in particular that printed in Rome in 1530, but arranged in a single alphabetical order with the writers listed under both their first name and surname, the anonymous writings under various catchwords, and each entry accompanied by the date of the corresponding index or decree. This arrangement considered by Capiferro more practical than that according to classes, was subsequently used also by other editors of indexes of prohibited books (cf. Fr.H. Reusch, Der Index der verbotenen Bücher, Bonn, 1885, II.1, pp. 24-26).The third part of the volume contains all the decrees of the Congregation of the Index issued between 1596 and 1629, including the decree dated March 5, 1616 (pp. 132-133), the first signed by Capiferro Maddaleni as secretary of the Congregation, in which Copernicus' De Revolutionibus was suspended donec corrigatur, and the Lettera sopra l'opinione de' Pittagorici, e del Copernico della mobilità della terra, e stabilità del sole (Naples, 1615) by the Carmelite Paolo Antonio Foscarini (1565-1616) was immediately prohibited and condemned. It also contains the famous Monitum ad Nicolai Copernici lectorem (pp. 144-146), a decree issued by Capiferro Maddaleni on May 15th, 1620, and first appeared in the first edition of the Librorum post Indicem Clementis VIII prohibitorum Decreta omnia hactenus edita (Rome, 1624, pp. 93-94), in which permission is given to reprint the work of Copernicus with ten emendations to the text, and, by implication, to read existing copies after correction of those ten passages. The Monitum, of which no manuscript minute in the archive of the Congregation is extant and of which no separate printed edition has been found, also includes a ban on all books promoting the heliocentric theory: ?libri omnes docents mobilitatem Terrae, & immobilitatem Solis? This ban will be reprinted in all. Book.