1730 1st Edtn LIBER RITUALIS AUTISSIODORENSIS By D.D. Caroli de Caylus Illus. John Baptist Jackson Very Good
1730 1st Edition ,
LIBER RITUALIS AUTISSIODORENSIS
By D.D. Caroli de Caylus
Charles de Caylus, born April 20, 1669 in Paris, died April 3, 1754 near Auxerre, Bishop of Auxerre from 1704 until his death, at the age of 85. Exiled in his diocese for his Jansenist opinions, he transformed it profoundly and made it a bastion of Jansenism.
Illustrated By: John Baptist Jackson
Format: Hardcover,
Language: Latin
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Published By: Private Printing, France
octavo (8vo 6 × 9 152 × 229),Pages 464
ISBN:
Jansenism/Religion - Jansenism a theological movement, primarily in France, that emphasised original sin, human depravity, the necessary divine grace and predestination.
Published under the authority of the Bishop.
This book of rituals contains for baptism, visiting the sick, marriage, exorcism amongst others.
Engravings by John Baptist Jackson (1701–1780) a British artist, a woodcut printmaker of the eighteenth century. He lived and worked in Paris (1725-30) and Venice (1730-1745) after which he returned to England. Jackson was prolific, ambitious and innovative within the medium, and produced both chiaroscuro and polychrome prints, as well as wallpaper
SKU: BTETM0000945
Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg
1730 1st Edition ,
LIBER RITUALIS AUTISSIODORENSIS
By D.D. Caroli de Caylus
Charles de Caylus, born April 20, 1669 in Paris, died April 3, 1754 near Auxerre, Bishop of Auxerre from 1704 until his death, at the age of 85. Exiled in his diocese for his Jansenist opinions, he transformed it profoundly and made it a bastion of Jansenism.
Illustrated By: John Baptist Jackson
Format: Hardcover,
Language: Latin
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Published By: Private Printing, France
octavo (8vo 6 × 9 152 × 229),Pages 464
ISBN:
Jansenism/Religion - Jansenism a theological movement, primarily in France, that emphasised original sin, human depravity, the necessary divine grace and predestination.
Published under the authority of the Bishop.
This book of rituals contains for baptism, visiting the sick, marriage, exorcism amongst others.
Engravings by John Baptist Jackson (1701–1780) a British artist, a woodcut printmaker of the eighteenth century. He lived and worked in Paris (1725-30) and Venice (1730-1745) after which he returned to England. Jackson was prolific, ambitious and innovative within the medium, and produced both chiaroscuro and polychrome prints, as well as wallpaper
SKU: BTETM0000945
Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg
1730 1st Edition ,
LIBER RITUALIS AUTISSIODORENSIS
By D.D. Caroli de Caylus
Charles de Caylus, born April 20, 1669 in Paris, died April 3, 1754 near Auxerre, Bishop of Auxerre from 1704 until his death, at the age of 85. Exiled in his diocese for his Jansenist opinions, he transformed it profoundly and made it a bastion of Jansenism.
Illustrated By: John Baptist Jackson
Format: Hardcover,
Language: Latin
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Published By: Private Printing, France
octavo (8vo 6 × 9 152 × 229),Pages 464
ISBN:
Jansenism/Religion - Jansenism a theological movement, primarily in France, that emphasised original sin, human depravity, the necessary divine grace and predestination.
Published under the authority of the Bishop.
This book of rituals contains for baptism, visiting the sick, marriage, exorcism amongst others.
Engravings by John Baptist Jackson (1701–1780) a British artist, a woodcut printmaker of the eighteenth century. He lived and worked in Paris (1725-30) and Venice (1730-1745) after which he returned to England. Jackson was prolific, ambitious and innovative within the medium, and produced both chiaroscuro and polychrome prints, as well as wallpaper
SKU: BTETM0000945
Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg
Very Good - Very rare to market and a scare book..
WorldCat has this book located in only four Libraries (France's National Library, Mazaring Library, Institut catholique de Paris, Bibliothèque interuniversitaire Sainte-Geneviève) and the Tilburg University Library (Netherlands).
Leather binding - full speckled calf skin folio. In very good+ condition
Vignette on the title page of the arms of Charles de Caylus. Charles de Caylus, born April 20, 1669 in Paris, died April 3, 1754 near Auxerre, Bishop of Auxerre from 1704 until his death, at the age of 85. Exiled in his diocese for his Jansenist opinions, he transformed it profoundly and made it a bastion of Jansenism.
Previous owner stamp of Pierre Barbier (1903-1992) Clerk at the Commercial Court of Romorantin, Montereau, then Brioude. Member and former departmental inspector of the French Archaeological Society (in 1960). Please see photos as part of condition report