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Ethica naturalis, seu, Documenta moralia e variis rerum naturalium proprietatib[us], virtutum vitiorumq[ue] symbolicis imaginibus collecta
Weigel, Johann Christoph, 1661-1726Summary: First edition, first issue of an educational emblem book based on various aspects of nature and human nature with 100 engraved emblems by Jan Luiken (41 images) and Caspar Luiken (59 images). Each emblem is accompanied by a 10-line Latin verse in letterpress by the German engraver and publisher Johann Christoph Weigel. -
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R P. Ioannis Kreihing Societatis Iesu Emblemata ethico-politica carmine explicata : ad serenissimum principem Leopoldum Wilhelmum Archiducem Austriae &c. ...
Kreihing, Johann, 1595-1660Summary: First edition of this beautifully illustrated Jesuit emblem book. The work is dedicated to Leopold Archduke of Austria with a full-page dedicatory illustration and 162 numbered etched text emblems. -
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Les poesies du P. Pierre Le Moine, de la Compagnie de Iesus
Le Moyne, Pierre, 1602-1671Summary: -
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Emblemata : emblemes chrestienes et morales : sinne-beelden s treckende tot christelicke bedenckinghe ende leere der zedicheyt
Heyns, Zacharias, 1566-1638Sumary: -
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Pia desideria : emblematis elegiis & affectibus SS. Patrum illustrata
Hugo, Herman, 1588-1629Summary: "Editio princeps of perhaps the most influential religious emblem books" (Landwehr). Herman Hugo (1588-1629), born in Brussels, joined the Jesuit order in 1605, became Spinola's father confessor and accompanied the general in all his campaigns. He died of the plague at Reinberg. The engravings in this beautifully illustrated emblem book are attributed to Boetius à Bolswert (Boëce van Bolswert: ca. 1580-1633), who also is noted as the publisher (one illustration is signed "W. Simpson sculp."). -
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I quattro libri dell'architettura di Andrea Palladio : ne' quali, dopo vn breue trattato de' cinque ordini, & di quelli auertimenti, che sono piu necessarij nel fabricare : si tratta delle cose priuate, delle vie, de' ponti, delle piazze, de' xisti, & de' tempij
Palladio, Andrea, 1508-1580Summary: -
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De rebus adiaphoris epistola concionatorum Hamburgensium ad D. Philippum Melanthonem, & responsio eiusdem
Summary: Letter by a counsel of preachers in the city of Hamburg to Philipp Melanchthon regarding the adiaphoristic controversy regarding the re-introduction of some Catholic elements into the liturgy, which Melanchthon viewed as harmless and permissible. Melanchthon's reply is also included in this short booklet. -
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Andreae Alciati emblematvm libellvs
Alciati, Andrea, 1492-1550Summary: Third edition of Alciatus in France, "with new woodcuts superior to those of the 'Augsburg' editions" (Landwehr). The emblems are attributed to Mercure Jollat. "It is the Paris edition which set the standard for the popular field of emblem literature (Mortimer, French, no. 13, p. 13). Alciatus was not happy with the two earlier Augsburg editions; but the expanded Wechel edition which appeared in Paris in 1534 with entirely new woodcuts by Jollat set a new standard. -
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The Great Bible Controversy
Chew, PeterAn article publised in the "Look Reports" column discussing the backlash from fundamentalist Protestants against the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. It includes a number of passage comparisons between the RSV and the King James 1611 edition as well as a number of photographs of different Bible editions. -
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Psalterium Americanum : the book of Psalms, in a translation exactly conformed unto the original; but all in blank verse, fitted unto the tunes commonly used in our churches. Which pure offering is accompanied with illustrations, digging for hidden treasures in it; and rules to employ it upon the glorious and various intentions of it; whereto are added, some other portions of the Sacred Scripture to enrich the cantional
Summary: This is the only edition of a metered translation of the Psalms by Cotton Mather, who had intended it to replace the Bay Psalm Book, which he though was too constrained by being rhymed in addition to being metered. All Psalms are arranged to be sung in the common meter, while some could also be sung in the long meter with the inclusion of additional words printed in black letter and set in square brackets. -
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Historiated title page border of The vvhole Psalter translated into English metre, which contayneth an hundreth and fifty Psalmes. The first quinquagene
A historiated woodcut border of The vvhole Psalter translated into English metre, which contayneth an hundreth and fifty Psalmes. The border features a pair of cherups playing horns, geese, griffins, lions, and a woman's face. -
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Οὐράνιος διδασκαλία
A facsimile of the recto of a Greek papyrus containing a treatise on the sphere based on the principles of Eudoxus, including diagrams and illustrations.