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De purgatorio contra Lutherum hostesque Ecclesiae libri quatuor, nominibus vere Christianis utilissimi, Joanne Eckio authore. II. Machab. XII. Sancta & salubris est cogitatio pro defunctis exorare, ut à peccatis soluantur

De purgatorio contra Lutherum hostesque Ecclesiae libri quatuor, nominibus vere Christianis utilissimi, Joanne Eckio authore. II. Machab. XII. Sancta & salubris est cogitatio pro defunctis exorare, ut à peccatis soluantur

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De purgatorio contra Lutherum hostesque Ecclesiae libri quatuor, nominibus vere Christianis utilissimi, Joanne Eckio authore. II. Machab. XII. Sancta & salubris est cogitatio pro defunctis exorare, ut à peccatis soluantur

by Eck, Johannes

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Parisiis [Paris]: Apud Joannem Ruellium, sub intersignio Vulpis caudae, via ad D. Jacobum, 1548. First Paris edition. With woodcut initials. In lather leather. Gilt title on spine. Marbled endpapers. Tinted edges. Four blank pages bound before the title page, with handwritten bibliographical notes by two different hands in ink and pencil. With Victor Léonard Charner's (1797-1869; French Navy Admiral) bookplate on the inner front panel. Spine with small damages at the hinge. Slightly over trimmed, with occasional effect on the first or last letters of printed margin notes, but no effect on legibility. Title page with contemporary or somewhat later crossed ownership inscriptions. BB5 torn at the side edge. Few pages lightly browned. Otherwise in very good condition.. First Paris edition. With woodcut initials. In lather leather. Gilt title on spine. Marbled endpapers. Tinted edges. a-b8, C-Z8, AA-HH8; ff. 247, (1).


First Paris edition of Eck's De Purgatorio.


Johann Eck's early anti-Protestant writing in which he defenses the doctrine of purgatory.


De Purgatorio was first published in Rome in 1523. This, 1548 Paris edition was shared between five printers, three copies known of this one by Jean Ruelle.


FB 69014; USTC 149979

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De purgatorio contra Lutherum hostesque Ecclesiae libri quatuor, nominibus vere Christianis utilissimi, Joanne Eckio authore. II. Machab. XII. Sancta & salubris est cogitatio pro defunctis exorare, ut à peccatis soluantur
Author
Eck, Johannes
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In lather leather. Gilt title on spine. Marbled endpapers. Tinted edges
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Used - Four blank pages bound before the title page, with handwritten bibliographical notes by two different hands in ink and pencil. W
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First Paris edition. With woodcut initials
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Apud Joannem Ruellium, sub intersignio Vulpis caudae, via ad D. Jacobum
Place of Publication
Parisiis [Paris]
Date Published
1548

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