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Ad fratres Carthusiae: sacrae conciones. His additae sunt orationes  nonnullae Iodoci Hessi. Item Poemation eiusdem de ordinis Carthusiani  origine

Ad fratres Carthusiae: sacrae conciones. His additae sunt orationes nonnullae Iodoci Hessi. Item Poemation eiusdem de ordinis Carthusiani origine

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Ad fratres Carthusiae: sacrae conciones. His additae sunt orationes nonnullae Iodoci Hessi. Item Poemation eiusdem de ordinis Carthusiani origine

by Bibaucus, Guilielmus (Willem Bibaut); Hess, Jodocus

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Erfurt: Melchior Sachse the Elder. Good with no dust jacket. 1539. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition of a very uncommon early Carthusian German woodcut book, edited by Jodocus Hessus, It contains two portraits of the Carthusian Bibaut. The other 4 full-page illustrations represent the crucifixion, “ecce homo”, and Christ crowned with thorns, all by an anonymous German artist (they are sometimes attributed to Hans Brosamer). The book is a collection of sermons by Bibaut, a Carthusian prior-general (d.1535), edited by Hess, with a selection of sermons by him and his poem on the founding of the Carthusian order.This handsome post-incunable is in good antiquarian condition. Small 4to. 206 leaves. In later half calf with morocco spine label, marbled boards and newer marbled endpapers. Some mild wear and scuffing to the leather and marbled paper. Interior has bookplate indicating that the book was owned by Charles H. Hackley, philanthropist of Muskegon, Michigan, before it was donated to the library he founded there that bears his name. Contents are toned throughout, with some occasional thumbing and contemporary marginalia. A few quires are quite browned. Red title page, early headings in red as well. Occasional light humidity staining. The next to the last leaf (with illustration on verso) has a clean tear that has been expertly and archivally repaired as well as an old repair in the margin just touching the edge of the illustration. The first plate showing Bibaut has library stamps at top and bottom in the margins. The Ecce Homo plate of Christ has early dark yellow to the frame and the hammer. In addition to the illustrations, there is a fine half title-border to the second part of the book (with the second portrait of Hess) at leaf e3v. The woodcut on the last leaf has been cut out then remounted with some damage to the frame, especially in the upper left corner, some early red stipplework on this plate, the verso has some browning due to the mounting glue. Nicely printed in a very readable typeface, handsome and charming historiated initials throughout. Solidly bound. Bibaut (Bibaucus) was born about 1475 in Flanders and educated at Louvain. He taught at Ghent until 1499 when he entered the Carthusian monastery there. He held various offices until 1521 when he was elected prior-general of the entire Carthusian order. Interestingly, there is little in modern scholarship on the author, Prior General Willem Bibaut (Bibaucus), or his writings. This is surprising given the challenges the Carthusians faced under his successful tenure -- among them the Ottoman threat in the east, the rise of Protestantism, the Saxon peasant rebellion and the monumental publication of the complete works of Denys the Carthusian. The work contains two portraits of Bibaut (from the same block) wearing the Carthusian habit and carrying a book.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .

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Bookseller
Leaf and Stone Books CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
9375
Title
Ad fratres Carthusiae: sacrae conciones. His additae sunt orationes nonnullae Iodoci Hessi. Item Poemation eiusdem de ordinis Carthusiani origine
Author
Bibaucus, Guilielmus (Willem Bibaut); Hess, Jodocus
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good with no dust jacket
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Melchior Sachse the Elder
Place of Publication
Erfurt
Date Published
1539
Keywords
Carthusians, SERMONS, Post-incunable, Erasmus
Bookseller catalogs
Religion - Monasticism; Religion - Sermons;

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