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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. Trismegistus Christianus seu triplex cultus, conscientiae, caelitum, corporis. Coloniae Agrippinae, apud Cornel. ab Egmond [i.e. Bleau], 1631With engraved title-page and 2 full-page engravings, pages (22), 402, leaf of approbation and final leaf blank but for device on recto, 32mo, late 18C half calf : binding lightly and evenly rubbed but sound and strong and otherwise a very good copy. Backer & Sommervogel I. 1650, no 9. Drexel (1581-1638), writer of devotional literature and a professor of the humanities and rhetoric, was fond of pictorial symbols to make his teachings concrete. He is the author of some 26 works that were widely read and translated.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) DREXEL ( Jeremias ), SJ. Tribunal Christi, seu Arcanum ac singulare cujusvis hominis in morte iudicium. Col: Agrippinæ : Sumptibus Constantin Munch et Sociorum., A[nn]o 1635. With engraved title-page and 2 full-page attractive engraved illustrs, 382-pages, without the blank leaf called for at end, 32mo, 18C half calf, with label, gilt : a very good to nice copy. Backer & Sommervogel I. 1648. No. 3. Two different issues exist with the same title-page and pagination ; ours has the catchword "non" on leaf A2. First published 1631. Italian, Polish, Flemish, German and French translations followed. (2) DREXEL ( Jeremias ), SJ. De aeternitati considerationes … Coloniae Agrippinae. Sumptibus Cornelii ab Egmondt et Sociorum [i.e Blaeu], 1634. [bound with :] Zodiacus Christianus loculpetatus … Col : Agrippinae, apud Cornel. ab Egmond [i.e. Bleau], 1634. Cologne Agrippinae, Col, apud Cornel. ab Egmond [i.e. Bleau], 1634-34. The enblematic engravings in both works by Raphael Sadeleer. (I). With engraved title-page and 9 full-page engravings, pages 221, (3). (II). With engraved title-page and 12 full-page engravings, pages (6), 152, (1), (1, blank), in the second work a few running headlines towards the end are touched but without serious loss. Two works in 1 vol, 32mo, late 18C half calf, gilt ruled spine, with label, gilt : very good to nice copies. Backer & Sommervogel I. 1647 & 1649, nos 1 and 6. Drexel (1581-1638), writer of devotional literature and a professor of the humanities and rhetoric, was fond of pictorial symbols to make his teachings concrete. He is the author of some 26 works that were widely read and translated. The first work here (his first work) De aeternitate considerationes, is on various representations of eternity, and the second, Zodiacus, explains a Judaeo-Christian zodiac, rather than the usual astrological twelve signs, and its use in predestination. "Two editions exist with the same t.p. and date but with the text set differently. In this [our]edition, the dedication on A2 begins: "Illustrissimo Principi ac Domino, Domino Joanni". The 'approbatio' on the final leaf is dated 1630. Cornelius ab Egmond was a pseudonym used by the printers Blaeu in Amsterdam. ". - COPAC. (3) DREXEL ( Jeremias ), SJ. Horologium auxiliaris tutelaris angeli. Col. Agrippinæ : Apud Corn. ab Egmond. [i.e. Blaeu, Amsterdam], A[nn]o M DC XXXXV. With engraved title-page and 2 full-page engravings, pages (10), 178, (1) [bound with:] Nicetas seu Triumphata incontinentia. Coloniae Agrippinæ. : Apud Corn. ab Egmond. [i.e. Amsterdam : Blaeu], A[nn]o M DC XXXI. With engraved title-page and 2 full-page engravings, pages 317, (3). 1645-31. Two works in 1 vol, 32mo, 18C half calf, with label, gilt : a few marginal notes on the last few leaves of the second work just touched, otherwise both works in very good-nice state. Backer & Sommervogel I. 1649 Nos. 7 and 8. (1) First published 1622 Published in English as "The devout Christian's hourly companion : Consisting of holy prayers, and divine meditations. Done into English from that great spiritualist, Drexelius." (2) First published 1624. On the triumph of chastity : a work included in emblematic reference sources. (4) 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], 1634. With engraved title-page and 5 full-page engraved emblematic illustrations by Philipp Sadeler, pages (16), 514, (6), (2, blank), 32mo, 18C half calf, with label, gilt : a very good to nice copy. Backer & Sommervogel I. 1650. No. 11. First published 1627. On freedom of the will : considered one of his most important writings. (5) DREXEL ( Jeremias ), SJ. Orbis Phaethon, hoc est, De universis vitiis linguae. Coloniae [?Amsterdam], apud Cornel. ab Egmond [i.e. Bleau], 1634. With engraved title-page and 23 full-page attractive engraved emblematic illustrs (one for each letter of the alphabet) attributed to Philip Sadeler, pp (21), 484 ; (485) - 949, (10), (1, blank), 1 vol bound in 2, 32mo, 18C half calf, with label, gilt : some leaves cut close at fore-edge with slight loss, but the attractive illustrations unaffected : in clean and very good state. Backer & Sommervogel I. 1651. No. 12. Sometimes classed as an emblem book. On depravity in language, various forms of ‘bad’ language such as, gossip, lying, swearing, imprudent chatter and blasphemy, arranged alphabetically. Cornelius ab Egmond was a pseudonym used by the printers Blaeu in Amsterdam. There were three editions published in 1634 : of 1018, 804 and 949 pages. (6) DREXEL ( Jeremias ), SJ. Gymnasium patientiae. Coloniæ Agr : Apud Cornelium ab Egmond.[i.e. Blaeu, Amsterdam] Anno 1634. With engraved frontispiece and 3 full-page emblematic engravings by Phillip Sadeler, pp (15), 388, (3), (1, blank), 32mo, 18C half calf, with label, gilt : fore-edge of frontispiece and the following seven preliminary leaves cut close at fore-edge with slight loss, otherwise a fresh and very good to nice copy. Backer & Sommervogel I. 1652. No. 14. Life described in the metaphor of a school, where patience is the most important virtue. Three meditations on Christian patience and on the spiritual benefits of accepting suffering. (7) DREXEL ( Jeremias ), SJ. Gazophylacium Christi Eleemosyna : quam in aula Ser.m utriusque Bavariae Ducis Maximiliani … explicavit et latine` scripsit Hieremias Drexelius. Monachii [Munich]: no publisher or printer, 1651. With engraved title-page, pages (16), 404, (2), 32mo, 18C half calf, with label, gilt : the engraved title and a few leaves at end cut close at fore-edge without serious loss, otherwise a fresh and very good to nice copy. Backer & Sommervogel I. 1652. No. 16. First published 1637. On prayer, charity, and fasting, explaining by whom, why and when alms should be given. (8) DREXEL ( Jeremias ), SJ. Aloe amari sed salubris succi jejunium. Quod in aula Ser[enissi]mi utriusque Bauariæ Ducis Maximiliani S.R.I. Archidapiferi Electoris, &c. explicauit & Latine scripsit Hieremias Drexelius e Societate Iesu. Monachii M.DC.XXXVII. [Antwerp :] Typis Vid Ioann. Cnobbari typographi Antuerpiæ, A[nn]o 1650. With engraved title-page, pages (18), 339, (3, blank), 32mo, late 18C half calf, with label, gilt : some eight leaves cut close with slight loss, notably affecting the last two digits of the date on the title-page : a clean, sound and very good copy. Backer & Sommervogel I. 1652. No. 17. ''The golden book on fasting, or the way to keep healthy, the way to a long life....'' Apparently, his only medical work, one of the earliest monographs on fasting for medicinal purposes, overlooked by the medical bibliographies.. (9) DREXEL ( Jeremias ), SJ. Ioseph Aegypti prorex descriptus et morali doctrina illustratus a ...Hieremia Drexelio … Ex postumis libellus secundus Monachii. Antverpiæ : apud viduam Io. Cnobbart, A[nn]o. 1641. SECOND EDITION, with an engraved title-page, pages (12), 321, (1, blank), wanting a blank leaf at end, 32mo, late 18C half calf, with label, gilt : a very good copy. Backer & Sommervogel I. 1653, no 20. (10)RELIGION; COLOGNE PRINTED; EMBLEM BOOKS; DEVOTIONAL BOOKS; ILLUSTRATED BOOKS; ANTWERP PRINTED; AMSTERDAM PRINTED; MUNICH PRINTED; MEDICINE; SCIENCE; EDUCATION; METHODOLOGY