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STAPLETON ( Thomas ). Promptuarium morale super Euangelia dominicalia totius anni. Ad instructionem

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STAPLETON ( Thomas ). Promptuarium morale super Euangelia dominicalia totius anni. Ad instructionem

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
STAPLETON ( Thomas ). Promptuarium morale super Euangelia dominicalia totius anni. Ad instructionem concionatorum, reformationem peccatorum, consolationem piorum. Ex sacris scripturis ss. patribus & optimis quibusque authoribus studiose collectum. Pars aestiualis. Venetijs:apud haeredes Melchioris Sessae, 1597 (Venetiis, 1598). 1597With the Sessa woodcut cat device on title-page, pages (26), 43 – 686 (i.e. 680), complete thus, 8vo, contemporary vellum, lacking ties : with a small very faint oval stamp on a blank portion of the title-page, otherwise a clean and very good, unsophidticsted copy. An edition not in Adams, WorldCat or COPAC. However, it is well represeted in EDIT 16 (though making no mention of the pagination error at end). Stapleton (1535-98), an able, skilful and erudite RC controversialist. The circumstances of his time led him to treat especially of the relation of the Pope to the temporal power, a matter in which he ascribed more limited rights to the Pope than many RC writers. He was one of the English writers on whose information Pius V mainly relied when he issued his famous bull against Elizabeth.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: STAPLETON ( Thomas ). Promptuarium morale super Evangelia dominicalia totius anni … Editio altera, ab ipso authore auctia & recognita. Pars Hyemalis.. Antverpiae, in Officina Plantiniana, apud viduam, & Ioannem Moretum, 1593. With printer's device on title-page, pages (38), 750, (28), wanting initial blank flyleaves and title lightly and evenly dusty with contemporary inscriptions on title-page and front endpaper,8vo, contemporary unlettered vellum, with jesuit device on both boards within a narrow, inked florall border.: the binding evenly dusty and discoulooured but sound and strong : a very good copy.: with a small paper flaw at the foot of leaf F4 affecting just a few letters, a litle dusty and the binding just a little worn at corners, but still a very good copy.Adams S 1659 (Cla & Emm only). Stapleton (1535-98), an able, skilful and erudite RC controversialist. The circumstances of his time led him to treat especially of the relation of the Pope to the temporal power, a matter in which he ascribed more limited rights to the Pope than many RC writers. He was one of the English writers on whose information Pius V mainly relied when he issued his famous bull against Elizabeth. His Promptuarium was first published in 1591, in two separate volumes : the first Pars aestivalis, i.e. Summer part and the second Pars Hyemalis, i.e. Winter part, the first commenting on the Gospel readings for the 24 Sundays after Pentecost, which the second comments on that of the remaining 28 Sundays.(2)VENICE PRINTED; RELIGION; THEOLOGY; ANTWERP PRINTED; PLANTIN PRESS; ; ; ; ; ; ;