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PALLAVICINO ( Pietro Sforza ), S.J. Istoria del Concilio di Trento … Nuovamente ritoccata dall' auto

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PALLAVICINO ( Pietro Sforza ), S.J. Istoria del Concilio di Trento … Nuovamente ritoccata dall' auto

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
PALLAVICINO ( Pietro Sforza ), S.J. Istoria del Concilio di Trento … Nuovamente ritoccata dall' autore … Roma, per Biagio Diversin, e Felice Cesaretti … , 1664SECOND AND BEST EDITION, pages (40, last leaf blank), 862, (58) : (12), 806, (18, last leaf, 4L4, blank), (60, last leaf blank) : (8), 885, (17), (2, blank), (52), with half-titles, 3 vols, 4to, near contemporary calf, gilt bordered spines, fully gilt and lettered spines : two leaves misbound, without loss, the small centre of the ornament at the conclusion of libro II (leaf Z4) in volume one has been cut out with some loss of text on recto, some light marginal staining, but not serious, the headbands worn and with some cracked joints but all three bindings sound and strong, and still an attractive, strongly bound and well-margined set.The odious and hostile account of the Council of Trent by Sarpi appeared as early as 1619 under a fictitious name (Historia del Concilio Tridentino, nella quale si scoprono tutti gli artifici della corte di Roma . . . di Pietro Soave Pollano, London, 1619). Several Catholic scholars had already begun to collect the material for a refutation … but none had been able to finish the gigantic undertaking. Contelorio and the Jesuit, Alciati, in particular, had collected a rich mass of material and had already begun .., when Alciati died suddenly in 1651. Pallavicino by order of the pope was now to take up the work anew … he utilized all the available material gathered by Contelorio and Alciati, and added much that was new from Roman and non-Roman archives. The reports of the council in the secret archives of the Vatican were at his unrestricted disposal … He was thus able to bring out the work as early as 1656 and 1657 in two folio volumes under the title, "Istoria del Concilio di Trento, scritta dal P. Sforza Pallavicino, della Comp. di Giesù ove insieme rifiutasi con auterevoli testimonianze un Istoria falsa divolgata nello stesso argomento sotto nome di Petro Soave Polano". The author himself was able to bring out a new (corrected) edition in three volumes (Rome, 1664). Until very recently his History was the principal work on this important ecclesiastical assembly … His work is more copious, more conscientious, and more in accordance with the truth than that of his adversary Sarpi. But it is an apologetic treatise, and for that reason not free from partiality as it is not without errors. However, Pallavicino did not purposely falsify the history of the council, and has reported much that proves his frankness and objectivity in the recital. - Cath. Ency.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) HUET ( Pierre-Daniel ). Demonstratio Evangelica, ad serenissimum Delphinum. Octava editio, & prima Venetiis recognita, pluribusque mendis expurgata. In duos tomos divisa. Venetiis, ex thypographia [sic] Josephi Lovisae, 1733. The title-pages with large device, pages (22), 160, 157(bis) - 188, 193 - 425 : (2), 429 - 826, complete in spite of erratic pagination, 2 vols, 4to, contemporary limp vellum : the vellum lifting, but the bindings strong and internally in clean state : a very good copy.Huet (1630-1721), bp of Avranches, native of Caen, one of the most promising scholars of his time. During the famous 'Ancients and Moderns' dispute he took the side of the Ancients against Perrault and Desmarets. He was ppointed assistant tutor to the Dauphin in 1670 and edited, with the assistance of Anne Lefvre, afterwards Madame Dacier, the well-known Delphin Classics series. He was admitted to the Academy in 1674 and in 1679 issued this, one of his greatest works, first published 1679, against the Tractatus theologico-politicus of Spinoza, in which he attempts to give mathematical proof for the truth of Biblical writings.(3)RELIGION; THEOLOGY; ROME PRINTED; HISTORY; VENICE PRINTED; BIBLICAL STUDIES; MATHEMATICS; ; ; ; ;