Publicado por Typis vaticanis / Romae, 1901
Librería: crealivres, La fontennelle, Francia
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Fair. Envoi rapide couverture défraîchie frottée trou de vers aux extrémités de la charnière du premier plat intérieur plutôt propre quelques rousseurs par ailleurs. in4. 1901. Relié. Fair.
Publicado por Madrid: Antonio Perez Dubrull, 1880 (reprint), 1880
Librería: Cole & Contreras / Sylvan Cole Gallery, Sitges, BCN, España
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Añadir al carritoA massive compilation of titles prohibited by the Church, complete with information on when each book was forbidden. Large squarish 8vo. Original wraps. Fine and bright.
Publicado por Rom, Vatikan, 1917
Idioma: Latín
Librería: ACADEMIA Antiquariat an der Universität, Freiburg, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoBroschiert. Condición: Gut. 1. Aufl. XXIII + 324 Seiten grauer broschierter Band im Quartformat (hier: 19 x 27 cm); papierner Einband mit Gebrauchsspuren an Rändern, sonst gutes, sauberes Exemplar la Gewicht in Gramm: 1.
Publicado por Madrid: Antonio de Sancha, 1790 [reprint, 1997], 1997
Librería: Cole & Contreras / Sylvan Cole Gallery, Sitges, BCN, España
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Añadir al carritoReprint of this bibliographic account of books prohibited in Spain at the close of the 18th century. 4to, fine in publisher's wraps.
Publicado por Romæ : Ex typographia Rev. Cameræ Apostolicæ, 1806
Librería: MW Books, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoFirst Edition. Poor copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Front board detached. Provenance; from the libraries of Danierl Canon Rock, D.D. and the Bibliotheca Seminarii S. Ioannis with its bookplates. Physical description; xliv, 340 p. ; 18 cm. Subjects; Prohibited books ; Bibliography. 1 Kg.
Librería: Okmhistoire, St Rémy-des-Monts, SARTH, Francia
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Añadir al carritoCouverture rigide. Condición: Comme neuf. Edition originale. Paris 2002. 1 Volume /1. -- TOME 11 -- Parfait état -- Reliure éditeur cartonnée skivertex rouge sous jaquette illustrée . Format in-8°( 23,5 x 16 cm )( 1200 gr ). -------- 984 pages . **************** "" L'Index des livres interdits ne s'arrête pas avec le XVIe siècle. Dans cet ultime volume, J. M. De Bujanda livre le catalogue de tous les livres mis à l'Index romain à partir de l'an 1600 jusqu à l'an 1966, année de sa disparition. A la liste figurant dans la parution de 1948 s'agrège dans le présent répertoire la mention des titres qui ont figuré dans l'Index à un moment donné, mais qui en ont été retirés. Dans sa nouvelle version, le catalogue rend compte de tous les titres interdits et les étoffe, dans la mesure du possible, d'informations biographiques sur l'auteur et sur l'édition princeps ou la première édition connue des ouvrages. D'autres renseignements précieux, tels que le nom de l'imprimeur, la date d impression, le format et le nombre de pages du volume, ou encore la localisation des exemplaires dans les bibliothèques, fournissent au lecteur des précisions sur les caractéristiques des oeuvres condamnées et sur leur utilisation. S achève ainsi une entreprise de longue haleine qui nous fait mieux connaître l histoire du livre et l histoire des idées religieuses. Restent disponibles les dix premiers titres de la série. '' *************.
Publicado por Romæ : Ex typographia Rev. Cameræ Apostolicæ, 1806
Librería: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irlanda
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Añadir al carritoFirst Edition. Poor copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Front board detached. Provenance; from the libraries of Danierl Canon Rock, D.D. and the Bibliotheca Seminarii S. Ioannis with its bookplates. Physical description; xliv, 340 p. ; 18 cm. Subjects; Prohibited books ; Bibliography. 1 Kg.
Publicado por P.J. Hanigo, 1843
Idioma: Latín
Librería: ACADEMIA Antiquariat an der Universität, Freiburg, Alemania
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Añadir al carrito15 x 21 cm Leinen. Condición: Gut. 1. Aufl. 51 + 419 Seiten dunkler Leinenband im Klein-Oktavformat (hier: 12 x 17,5 cm); Stempel auf Titel und Vorsatz; Seiten teilweise leicht braunfleckig; insgesamt gut erhaltenes Exemplar la Gewicht in Gramm: 1.
Librería: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoLE CRIME DE SYLVESTRE BONNARD Editeurs Calmann-Levy Paris, 1. Auflage o.J. (1903), ERSTAUSGABE, 325 SS. gebunden (Hardcover kl. 8°, Halbleder auf 5 Bünden mit gold geprägtem R-Titel), gut erhalten.
Publicado por ex typographia rev. Cam. apost., Romae, 1717
Librería: Eternal Return Antiquarian Bookshop, San Diego, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritovellum. Condición: Near fine. First Thus. 1717 INDEX OF PROHIBITED BOOKS [Spinoza]Regnante Clemente XI, Index Librorum Prohibitorum usque ad totum mensem Martii MDCCXVII. ex typographia rev. Cam. apost., Romae, 1717. 1 blank leaf + TP + 3 leaves = Regulae Indices + 2 leaves = Observationes + 3 leaves = Instructio + [1] - 524 + 525 - 527 = Nota + 528 - 531 = Decretum, 12mo,The Index of the Church was sparked off by the Reformation and first issued in 1543. It was then first published in 1559. Thereafter the office of the Apostolic Camera periodically published updated catalogues of books deemed to be dangerous to faith and morals. This particular issue reprints the 1710 Decree of Clement XI prohibiting discussion of the Coeremoniarum Sinensium, or Chinese Rites. These concerned the elements of Confucianism that Fr Matteo Ricci S.J. had incorporated into the brand of Catholicism propagated in the Sino-Manchu Empire. Important books of the Radical Enlightenment listed, including Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus. CONDITION: Very good to near fIne. Contemporary blind stamped pigskin over wooden boards with brass catches and clasps. Title somewhat stained, otherwise virtually unspotted and unstained. Provenance: Monastery of St. Nicholas, Innsbruck with their dated inscription (1721) on the title-page and final leaf. An exceptionally well-preserved copy of a rare edition of the Church Index of Prohibited Books.
Publicado por Rome, Rev. Camerae Apostolicae,, 1779
Librería: Mayfair Rare Books & Manuscripts Ltd, London, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. 4to (270 mm), contemporary vellum with title on spine (light loss of vellum at foot), sprinkled edges, some light waterstain at inner margin of first and last leaves, light foxing, but a genuine copy. Engraved frontispiece showing the burning of books, pp. (12 incl. front.), xxxix, (1 blk), 268, (8), 15, (1 blk), 12. The censor's encyclopaedia: the list of forbidden books. First rare edition in quarto (which was given only to high-grade prelates), with two even rarer appendices updating it to 1779, of the new index published in 1758 by the order of Pope Benedict XIV. It is the edition that represents the biggest cultural change since the Council of Trent and was prepared to reduce the great number of books listed over the centuries, so completely updating it with a new alphabetical order, but also more importantly - removing all the mistakes accumulated along the years. But the big change was indeed the elimination of the long-time lasting prohibition (the famous 'regula quarta') regarding the detention and reading of Bibles printed in national languages. Rebellato no. 206.
Publicado por Pietro Rossi, Monsregalis, 1852
Librería: Gilibert Libreria Antiquaria (ILAB), Torino, TO, Italia
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Añadir al carritoIn-8° antico (17x11 cm), pp. 470 (2) bianche, mezza pelle verde con titolo e filetti dorati al dorso, piatti carta marmorizzata, tagli spruzzati azzurro. Al frontespizio vignetta raffigurante un copricapo ecclesiastico, fregio finale. Ex libris manoscritto coevo alla sguardia anteriore. Tracce di scarabocchi a lapis contropiatti, sguardie e carte bianche ma ottimo esemplare. Non comune edizione stampata a Mondovì. Da p. 449: Appendix librorum prohibitorum a die 1 septembris 1840 ad 6 septembris 1852. Non sfuggì ai censori l' opera di Charles Fourier bandita nel 1835 e quella di Melchiorre Gioja ma anche il poema di Francesco Gianni Napoleone in Italia, tutto Balzac e Lamennais, nonché le Operette Morali di Giacomo Leopardi confuso peraltro con Pier Silvestro Leopardi, carbonaro e antipapista, bandito anche lui per la curatela di una riedizione de Gli Evangeli del Diodati. La prima edizione dell'Index aveva visto la luce nel 1557 per ordine di papa Paolo IV. Sulla storia dell'Index, v. L. Petit, L'Index, son histoire, ses lois, sa force obligatoire, Paris, 1886; J. Hilgers, Der Index der verbotenen Bücher, Friburgo, 1904; Luigi Giambene in Encicl. Italiana, XIX, 95. Italiano, latino.
Librería: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoHISTOIRE COMIQUE (dt. : Komische Geschichte, engl. : comic history, französische Originalausgabe) Roman. Editeurs Calmann-Levy Paris, 1. Auflage o.J. (1903), ERSTAUSGABE, 324 SS. gebunden (Hardcover kl. 8°, Halbleder auf 5 Bünden mit gold geprägtem R-Titel), gut erhalten - mit eigenhändiger Widmung, Empfehlung, Adresse, Unterschrift in Tinte signiert "a Noel Charavay / Son ami / ANATOLE FRANCE / Rue de Furstenberg.-" (Widmungsempfänger = NOEL CHARAVAY, 1861-1932, bedeutender französicher Verleger / Editor / Libraire, Autogrammhändler. Wohnort: damals rue Saint-Placide 31, ab 1907 rue de Fürstenberg 3, wo er starb. ).
Librería: CARL WILLIAMS RARE BOOKS, LONDON, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoPontificis Maximi Jussu Recognitus, atque editus. First edition. 4to., endpaper, engraved frontispiece by I.A. Faldoni, illustrated title, [8pp.], xxxix, [1p.], 268pp., in contemporary vellum covered boards in an Italian style, titles in gilt on spine, all edges speckled red, handwritten library classmark on spine in red and another in sepia on front pastedown, Latin commentary with largely Latin & French language bibliography with some few entries in Hebrew. Rome, Ex Typographia Rev. Camerae Apostolicae, 1758. £400.00 Binding dusty, the once dry vellum starting away from the boards, contents crisp and clean. In Emmanuel Pierrat ? Le Livre des livres E?rotiques , 2007, this copy illustrated on pp-184-185). Provenance : the collection of Emmanuel Pierrat. This is the official index of books and texts prohibited under the authority of Pope Benedict XIV. Faldoni's rather beautiful plate depicts an auto-da-fe? with books burning and others about to be cast into the fire. As well as the expected targets of Calvin, Galileo and Copernicus, the encyclopedia also includes Leti's ?il Puttanismo Romano, overo Conclave generale delle Puttane' and Pietro Aretino. 218980.
Librería: Penka Rare Books and Archives, ILAB, Berlin, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoPrague: Typis Joannis Caroli Hraba (Jan Karel Hraba), [1770]. Second Edition. Octavo (17.9 × 10.8 cm). Contemporary calf over five raised bands; decorative label to spine; marbled endpapers; 316, [IV] pp. Lacking the [80] pp. preface. Boards lightly worn and scuffed; front hinge cracked at top (ca. 4 cm); else internally good. The broadside a single leaf, printed to recto and verso; old folds; spotting; else good. Second edition of this index of Protestant and anti-Catholic literature meant to be confiscated and burned. The book is a continuation of the radical Jesuit priest's earlier works, such as the famous "Clavis haeresim claudens et aperiens. Kljc? Kacýr?ské Bl?udy K rozeznánj otwjragicý | K wykor?ene?nj zamjtagicý." [A key to identifying and eradicating heretical mistakes. Or Index of certain heretical, scandalous, suspicious or prohibited books?], first published in 1729. This book also urged regular searches of printing shops, libraries, and bookstores, and was the first such index issued for the Czech lands. The present work was more direct in its condemnation of suspect literature and its insistence that such works be removed and destroyed.Because Koniá?'s works often holds the only available information on many listed books, he has acquired the ironic fame of the founder of Czech bibliography. More ironically still, his father had been a famous Bohemian printer. Koniá?? excesses were surely exaggerated by the Communists? anti-Catholic propaganda, but he was known for zealously altering and destroying books deemed heretical (he reportedly boasted of burning 30.000 volumes himself). It is said that he preached five times a day, often collapsing from exhaustion, and eagerly collected parishioners? ?sinful? books, handing out theologically sound literature instead. Whatever the truth of these claims, this and other indexes played a key role in marginalizing Czech culture and literature of this period of counter-reformation. The ?Key either entirely or at least in part condemned almost all Czech writings from the years 1414?1620, and ordered all Czech exile literature, that is Hussite, Brethren, Lutheran, Calvinist, and Pietist books either to be utterly ?rooted out? or else rectified? (cited in Derek Sayer, The Coasts of Bohemia, p. 49). As a result, the Czech language itself continued to be displaced and practically fell into disuse until its ?revival? in the nineteenth century.We cannot trace any holdings of the broadside, which is not attributed, but possibly also by Koniá?.As of January 2024, we can trace five holdings in North America of the first edition (1767). The present second edition is only held in the Czech Republic and Germany.
Publicado por Didaci Diaz; Camerae Apostolicae, Madrid; Rome, 1763
Librería: Manhattan Rare Book Company, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoContemporary binding. Condición: Very Good. First edition. HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT EDITIONS OF THE INDEXES OF BOOKS PROHIBITED BY THE CATHOLIC CHRUCH. The Catholic Church's catalogue of prohibited reading emerged in its modern form as the Index Librorum Prohibitorum in 1560 and continued to be updated into the twentieth century-with the final edition published in 1948 before the Index's official abolition in 1966 (see Lenard, "Index Librorum Prohibitorum"; History of the Church, p. 168). Many monuments of human knowledge found themselves on the pages of these indexes, including the works of Boccaccio, Copernicus and Erasmus. Also among them, in 1732, was an Italian translation of Paradise Lost. Milton had addressed the English Parliament a century earlier in 1664, lampooning the "2 or 3 glutton Friars" who censored scores of books, pamphlets and papers "as if S. Peter has bequeath'd them the keys of the Presse also out of Paradise" (Areopagitica, p. 7). This condemnatory view of the Indexes themselves and championing of the freedom of the press helps to colour the context into which the 1667 Indexes available here were published, and the legacy faced by the later eighteenth-century editions. The updated and expanded 1667 edition builds upon the 1640 edition that was borne out of the waning Inquisition of Philip IV of Spain's rule. Expanded widely by Antonio de Sotomayor, who had served as Grand Inquisitor in the decade prior, the 1667 edition reflects this pressing historical climate with its rubricated subtitle: "De consilio supremi sentus inquisitionis generalis" [Concerning the Council of the Supreme and General Inquisition]. The edition is bound with the Index compiled for Pope Alexander VII which gathers an appended version of the Roman Tridentine Index of Forbidden Books (1564) along with a series of papal bulls issued up until the date of publication. The initial title page is inscribed in ink: "Dono V[ir] di[scretus] Domini Norberti Goeman præpositi in [?], 1700" [Gift of the Distinguished Lord Norbert Goeman, Provost of [?], 1700]; likely denoting Norbert Goeman, a Premonstratensian friar who by the end of 1679 was a sub-deacon in the Diocese of Arras in Pas-de-Calais (Haigneré (ed.), p. 29). While Madrid is listed as the place of publication, it is possible that they were printed in Lyon or Geneva (Petzoldt, 149; 1449). The second volume of the Index Librorum Prohibitorum (1758) offered here was executed under Pope Benedict XIV, and is the first of the indexes to present a thirty-six-page introduction delineating the rules for prohibiting books along with relevant papal decrees. Like the full-folio earlier indices, this copy is also bound with an additional text, here the later Indicis Novissimi Librorum Prohibitum Appendix for 1757 to 1763. In investigating the development of the Indexes across their three-and-a-half centuries of censorship, J.M. De Bujanda observes that, "À certains moments, surtout en 1664, 1758 et 1900, le contenu de l'Index est restructuré en profondeur et des interdictions disparaissent." [At certain moments, above all 1664, 1758 and 1900, the content of the Index was profoundly restructured and prohibitions lifted.] (De Bujanda, p. 8). Thus the present 1667 and 1758 volumes (along with their additions) offer valuable insights into how list developed across time. One such countermand witnessed across the 1667 and 1758/63 indexes is the removal of many texts advocating for heliocentrism. Under Benedict XIV the general prohibition on pro-heliocentric texts was lifted, though uncensored copies continued to be verboten (Heilbron, pp. 262-63). As such, Galileo's Dialogo (p. 109) and Kepler's Epitome Astronomiae Copernicae (p. 143) remain, as does Copernicus' De Revolutionibus but with the discretionary warning: "Nisi fuerint correcti juxta emendationem editam anno 1620." [Unless they are corrected pursuant to the emendation issued in year 1620] (p. 66). Erasmus, in contrast, continues to be banned in full force with eight titles to his name (p. 93). This copy of the 1758 edition is also heavily annotated. Over two dozen additions have been inscribed by a contemporary owner, with most texts having been banned in decrees of 1759. Though one emendation (p. 219) is noted as arising from a decree of 1742, possibly an incidence of the owner adding a text which they believe ought to have remained. A later inscription on the flyleaf reads: "[?]Maurata, janvier 1839". INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM et Expurgandorum novissimus. Pro Catholicis Hispaniarum Regnis Philippi IV, Regnis Cathol. Ill. Ac R. D.D. Antonii a Sotomaior, Supremi Præsidis, &c. jussu ac studiis, luculenter & vigilantissimè recognitus: De consilio supremi sentus inquisitionis generalis. Folio, [3] leaves, xxxi pp., [52] leaves, 992 pp. Large woodcut arms of Philip IV adorn the title-page; title printed in black and red; inscribed: "Dono V[ir] di[scretus] Domini Norberti Goeman præpositi in [?], 1700". Madrid. Ex Typographae Didaci Diaz, 1667. Contemporary speckle calf binding, elaborately gilt-decorated spine. Some marginal paper reinforcements added to pages' fore-edges, none obstructing text, some very light dampstaining in the early pages almost exclusively contained in the margins. Handsome binding with general rubbing and with chip at top of spine (exposing headband). Bound with INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITUM Alexandri VII, Pontificus Maximi Iussu Editus. Actorum XIX. Mult autem ex eis qui feurant curiosa sectati, contulerunt Libros & combusserunt coram omnibus. Folio. 11, 304 pp. Large woodcut papal arms with supporters, title printed in red and black. Light foxing. Rome. Ex Typographia Rev. Cam. Apost., 1667. AND INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITUM SSmi D.N. Benedicti XIV. Pontificus Maximi jussu Recognitus, atque editus. Octavo, [6] leaves, xxxvi, 304 pp. Famed engraved frontispiece of book burning on flyleaf. Woodcut coat of arms of Benedict XIV on title-page. Contemporary vellum binding. Rome. Ex Typographia Rev. Camerae Apostolicae, 1758. A little warping to vellum wi.
Publicado por Ex Typographia Poliglotta, Romae, 1877
Librería: Gilibert Libreria Antiquaria (ILAB), Torino, TO, Italia
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Añadir al carritoIn-8°, pp. LI, 352, bella legatura coeva in velluto rosso con bordura impressa in oro ai piatti. Ottimo stato. Edizione ottocentesca dell'Index promulgato da Pio IX. La prima edizione dell'Index aveva visto la luce nel 1557 per ordine di papa Paolo IV. Sulla storia dell'Index, v. L. Petit, L'Index, son histoire, ses lois, sa force obligatoire, Paris, 1886; J. Hilgers, Der Index der verbotenen Bücher, Friburgo, 1904; Luigi Giambene in Encicl. Italiana, XIX, 95. Latino.
Librería: Libreria Oreste Gozzini snc, Firenze, FI, Italia
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Añadir al carritoParmae [Parma], apud Filippum Carmignani, 1783, in-8, cartonatura rustica coeva, titolo manoscritto sul dorso, pp. 315, [1], 12, [4]. Con una incisione in rame in antiporta raffigurante un rogo di libri. Si tratta dell'Indice di Benedetto XIV (prima edizione 1758), tiratura in-8, con tre appendici che aggiornano la lista dei libri proibiti al 1783. Alla fine del volume, non facenti parte dell'edizione, sono state legate due carte che recano una ulteriore aggiunta di libri proibiti. L'indice di Benedetto XIV è il primo che marchi un cambiamento dall'epoca del Concilio di Trento. La sua maggiore novità - accanto ad un generale riordino della vastissima materia - consiste nell'aver cancellato la proibizione di leggere l'Antico e il Nuovo testamento nelle lingue volgari. Ottimo esemplare.
Publicado por Rom Typographia Camerae Apostolicae, 1758
Idioma: Latín
Librería: Antiquariat Christian Strobel (VDA/ILAB), Irsee, Alemania
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Añadir al carrito5 Bl., XXXVI, 304, 8, 6 S. Mit gestochenem Titel. 8° (18,3 x 12,2 cm). Pergament der Zeit mit Rückenschild. Mit den Nachträgen von 1757-1763 (8 S.) und 1786-1790 (6 S.), erschien im selben Jahr auch in einer Quartausgabe. - Jede der etwa 30 Indexausgaben in über 400 Jahren kirchlicher Buchzensur ist durch die Ergänzungen, Streichungen und Neuaufnahmen "für sich ein Zeitdokument erster Ordnung" (Wolf 255). Die vorliegende Ausgabe markiert allerdings eine Zäsur in der Geschichte des Index und bildet die Grundlage aller folgenden Listen. Benedikt XIV. (1740-1758) reagierte auf die aufklärerischen Strömungen seiner Zeit mit einer umfassenden Reform des Zensurverfahrens und einer Bereinigung der Liste. Bildlicher Ausdruck dieses Wandels ist das Titelkupfer: Nunmehr übergeben zur Einsicht gekommene Menschen die gefährlichen Schriften selbst dem Feuer, in früherer Darstellung brennen die Bücher durch göttliche Autorität (Heiliger Geist) mittels der Apostelfürsten Petrus und Paulus (vgl. Wolf, Index, 56 ff.). Gerade noch auf die Verbotsliste hatte es Jakob Brucker mit seiner "Historia critica Philosophiae" geschafft, die Dekrete datieren vom 28. Juli 1755 und 21. November 1757. - Gering gebräunt und minimal fleckig, der gestochene Titel in der unteren Ecke unleserlich gestempelt. Der Pergamentbezug mit Spuren alter Handschrift, Hinterdeckel etwas fleckig und mit wenigen kleinen Wurmstichen. Schönes Exemplar. *Reusch II, 39. Wolf, Index, 256. Gewicht (Gramm): 400.