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DREXEL ( Jeremias ), SJ

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DREXEL ( Jeremias ), SJ

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
DREXEL ( Jeremias ), SJ. Heliotropium seu conformatio humanæ voluntatis cum diuina : libris quinque explicata coram Ser[enissi]mo vtriusq[ue] Bavariae Duce S.R.I. Archidapifero, Electore : Maximiliano et Ser[enissi]ma coniuge Elizabetha : eisdem Ser[enissi]mis Pri[n]cipib[us] inscripta & dedicata ab Hieremia Drexelio e Societate Iesu. Coloniæ Agripp. : Sumptibus Cornelii ab Egmond et Sociorum [i.e. Amsterdam, Bleau], 1634With engraved title-page and 5 full-page engraved emblematic illustrs by Philipp Sadeler, pp (16), 514, (6), (2, blank), 32mo, contemporary vellum, with ties : a fine, fresh copy. Backer & Sommervogel I. 1650. No. 11. First published 1627. On freedom of the will : considered one of his most important writings. "The most important aescetic author of his time. “His wriings, which were received and appreciated even in Protestant circles, were widely diistributed." transl. from Bautz.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) POLYAENUS. … (Greek) … Strategematum libro octo … P. Maascicius recensuit, I. Casauboni, nec non suas, notas adjecit. Lugduni Batavorum, apud Johannem du Vivié, & Jordanum Luchtmans, 1691. With additional engraved title-page (also dated 1691), in Greek and Latin in parallel columns throughout, pp (24), 832, (40), 8vo, strongly bound in recent boards : very good."One of the rarer editions in the series cum notis variorum." - Ebert 17681. " … a very elegant and desirable edition … copies of it are scarce …" - Dibdin. Polyaenus's "Stratagems of War", which he called "a manual of the science of generalship", is based on examples taken from the most ancient histories and from those of his own time (circa AD 150). His materials were collected from sources many of which are now lost, so that his work is an important one, scanty as the details are." - Cockle. (2) PEARSON ( John ). Opera posthuma … Typis S. Roycroft, impensis R. Clavell, & B. Tooke, 1688. FIRST EDITION, pages (32), 75 : (4), 318 : (6), 160, 159(bis) - 226, 4to, recent boards, with label : the upper outer corner of the imprimatur leaf and the title-leaf torn off with loss to a small portion of four letters only, otherwise a large and very good to nice copy.Wing P 1003. Pearson (1613-86), a man of spotless life and of an excellent temper, probably the ablest scholar and systematic theologian amongst Englishmen of the 17th century. This posthumous publication, edited by Dodwell, includes the first printings of three of his works, Annales Paulini, Lectiones in Acta Apostolorum, and, Dissertationes de Serie et Successione Primorum Romae Episcoporum.(3)RELIGION; DEVOTIONAL BOOKS; COLOGNE PRINTED; LEYDEN PRINTED; CLASSICS; MILITARY; THEOLOGY; WING; ; ; ;