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Edité par Bernard Poelman, Gend Gent, 1796
Vendeur : de KunstBurg, Gent, Belgique
Tot Gend Gent : by Bernard Poelman, 1796 (datum uit goedkeuringe) , 543, [9] p. ; in 12° (14,5 x 9,5 cm). Oorspronkelijke Latijnse uitgave dateert van 1627 : Heliotropium ( of De overeenkomst van den menschelyken wil met den godelyken). Vollederen band met 4 nerven, vergulde titel en bloemmotieven op de rug. goede toestand. 1 volume volumes.
Edité par Gend Bernard Poelman, 1796
Vendeur : Neusser Buch & Kunst Antiquariat, Neuss, NRW, Allemagne
0. kl.8°, 8/527 S: 5 Bl., 3 Kuper. Ganzleder, berieb. bestoss, altersgem. guter Zustand. Auf Wunsch senden wir gerne ein digitales Foto des Buches . Sprache: Deutschu 0,800 gr.
Edité par Bernard Poelman, Gend, 1796
Leder. kl. 8° [1796]. 4 Bll + 527 (1) Seiten + 2 Bll, Ledereinband. Sprache: Niederländisch, mit 6 Abbildungen. auf dem Buchrücken 1 kleines Bibliotheksschildchen, Einriß im oberen Kapital, unteres Kapital leicht beschädigt, Ecken bestoßen, obere Kante des hinteren Buchdeckels eine Fehlstelle (ca. 1,5 cm) im oberen Bezugsmaterial, Ledereinband berieben, vorderes Innengelenk mit altem Klebestreifen, Innendeckel vorne mit Abklatsch, Innendeckel hinten mit Kleberesten, Klosterstempel und kurze Anmerkung von alter Hand auf Vorsatz, auf einer Reihe von Seiten oben rechts Knickspur, Abbildungen gut,
S.L. [Cologne?] Apud Nicolaum Henricum 1690 Editio princeps. Bound, contemporary parchment binding (overlapping boards, ties removed), title in contemporary ink on spine, [24]+430pp., 8x13.5cm., engraved frontispice and 3 full-page engravings, in good antiquarian condition (binding with traces of use, slightly soiled). Three dated names of previous owners written in ink on first page and titelpage: 1630, 1636 (Augustinus van Dijck) and 1749.
Edité par Gend, Bernard Poelman s.d. [1796], 1796
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Pieter Judo (De Lezenaar), Hasselt, Belgique
Membre d'association : ILAB
[8] + 527 + [5] pp., + gegraveerde titelpagina & 5 volblad illustraties buiten tekst, 15cm., eigentijdse vollederen band met gebruiksslijtage en verlies van leder aan randen, stempeltje onderaan gegraveerde titelpagina, tekst helder en in goede staat, cfr. STCV 12902107, deze editie is niet vermeld in De Backer-Sommervogel, R108294.
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgique
Membre d'association : ILAB
0. Antverpiæ (Antwerpen) apud Viduam Io Cnobbart (Cnobbaert), 1641, in-16°, 11 x 6 cm, engraved title-page + (10) nn pp + 321 pp + (1)(bl), old half vellum, ex-library with small stamp on verso title, nice copy allthough the upper inner joint starts loosening and the outer margin of the engraved title is cut short a bit resulting in the loss of the digit 1 (of 1641). (See De Backer Sommervogel Vol. III col. 201 , item 25). Drexelius, 1581 - 1638, a Bavarian jesuit, the immensely popular author of 34 religious books.
Edité par Antverpiae [Antwerp], apud viduam Io. Cnobbart 1641, 1641
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Pieter Judo (De Lezenaar), Hasselt, Belgique
Membre d'association : ILAB
Edition originale
[2bl.] [xii] 321 [i] pp., with engraved titlepage, 2nd edition (1st edition was published at Monachii in 1640], 12cm., full vellum, very good copy, [DREXEL Jérémie, born at Augsburg in 1581, died at Munich on 19 April 1638, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel III-201-25].
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgique
Membre d'association : ILAB
Antverpiæ ( Antwerpen) apud Viduam et Hæredes Ioannis Cnobbari (Cnobbaert), 1652, in-16°, 11 x 6 cm, engraved title-page + (10) nn pp + 368 pp + (2)nn pp (approbatio) contemporary vellum, ex-library with small stamp on verso title, nice copy. Third Antwerp edition. See De Backer Sommervogel Vol. III , col. 202 item 29. Drexelius, 1581 - 1638, a Bavarian jesuit, the immensely popular author of 34 religious books.
Edité par Antverpiae [Antwerpen], apud Viduam Ioannis Cnobbari 1639, 1639
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Pieter Judo (De Lezenaar), Hasselt, Belgique
Membre d'association : ILAB
Volume 1 (out of 3): xxiv + 390 + [2] pp., engraved title page, 12x7cm., contemporary full vellum (intact), libr. stamp at verso of blanco endpaper, good condition, Ref.: De Backer-Sommervogel III-199 no.22 & STCV 6688060, R107583.
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgique
Membre d'association : ILAB
7. Monachii ( München) 1637, apud Ioannis Cnobbari (Cnobbaert), 1650, in-16°, 11 x 6 cm, engraved title-page + (16) nn pp + 339 pp , cont. vellum, ex-library with small stamp on verso title, nice copy. (See De Backer Sommervogel Vol. III col. 199 , item 21 ). Drexelius, 1581 - 1638, a Bavarian jesuit, the immensely popular author of 34 religious books, many with bizarre titles like these; ''The golden book on fasting, or the way to keep healthy, the way to a long life.'' Engraved title mentions Monachii 1637 - Antverpiae 1650.
Edité par München, Leysser,, 1632
Vendeur : Antiquariat Werner Steinbeiß, München, Allemagne
Livre
12°, Halbpergament der Zeit. gest. Titel, 13 Bl., 469 S., 2 Kupferstiche VD 17 1:074234H. Erste Ausge der seltenen katholischen und gegenreformatorischen Erbauungsschrift des Jesuiten Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638); der gestochene Titel und die beiden Kupferstiche von Philipp Sadeler. - Einband stärker berieben und beschabt, Außengelenke geplatzt, innen sauber und gut erhalten la Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgique
Membre d'association : ILAB
6. Antverpiæ ( Antwerpen) apud Viduam Ioannis Cnobbari (Cnobbaert), 1651, in-16°, 11 x 6 cm, engraved title-page + (14) nn pp + 434 pp , cont. vellum, ex-library with small stamp on the fly leaf, very nice copy. (See De Backer Sommervogel Vol. III col. 198 , item 19). With an unidentified ex-libris (pre-1800 woodcut coat of arms) tipped-on to the first paste down. Drexelius, 1581 - 1638, a Bavarian jesuit, the immensely popular author of 34 religious books, many with bizarre title like these; ''Treatise on celestial rhetoric or about praying.''.
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgique
Membre d'association : ILAB
6. Antverpiæ (Antwerpen) apud Viduam et HaeredesIoannis Cnobbari (Cnobbaert), 1652, in-16°, 11 x 6 cm, engraved title-page + (6) nn pp + 346 pp + (2)nn pp, cont. full overlapping vellum, ex-library with small stamp on first fly leaf. Very nice copy. With an unidentified ex-libris (pre-1800 woodcut coat of arms) tipped-on to the first paste down. (See De Backer Sommervogel Vol. III col. 202 , item 30). Drexelius, 1581 - 1638, a Bavarian jesuit, the immensely popular author of 34 religious books.
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgique
Membre d'association : ILAB
Antverpiæ (Antwerpen) apud Viduam et HaeredesIoannis Cnobbari (Cnobbaert), 1652, in-16°, 11 x 6 cm, engraved title-page + (6) nn pp + 346 pp + (2)nn pp, cont. full calf, raised gilt back, ex-library with small stamp on verso title, nice copy. (See De Backer Sommervogel Vol. III col. 202 , item 30). Drexelius, 1581 - 1638, a Bavarian jesuit, the immensely popular author of 34 religious books.
Edité par Antwerpen, Jodocus Kalcovius, 1655., 1655
Vendeur : Peter Bichsel Fine Books, Zürich, Suisse
Mit gest. Frontispiz und 19 emblematischen Kupfertafeln. 302 SS., 4 Bll. Index. 16mo. Pgt. d. Zt. (defekt). Erste illustrierte Ausgabe. Dünnhaupt 32.2; De Backer/S. III, 202, 31; VD17 12:106113V. Vollständiges und sauberes Exemplar.
Edité par Munich, Cornelius Leysser, 1628
Vendeur : Hellmut Schumann Antiquariat, Zurich, Suisse
Edition originale
With engr. pictorial title and 11 (of 12) emblematic engravings by Raphael Sadeler. 4 unn. leaves, 229 pp. 12mo. Contemporary vellum. Munich, Cornelius Leysser, 1628. Drexel's (1581-1638) second publication (first ed. 1622 in Latin) dedicated to Johann Count of Hohenzollern. Treats of the "Christian zodiac" as the symbol of "twelve signs of predestination". Drexel, a Jesuit from Augsburg was court preacher to the Elector of Bavaria for many years and author of a long series of devotional works which enjoyed great popularity among Catholics and Protestants alike.- Lacks plate 2. - VD17 12:101229F; Dünnhaupt (2nd ed.),p. 1376, 5.9; cf. Landwehr, German Emblem Books, no. 229; Pörnbacher 170; not in De Backer/Sommervogel; cf. Jantz 875 (Munich ed. 1629); cf. Paisey D752 (1st ed.). LITERATURE: GERMAN ; RELIGION / THEOLOGY ;
Edité par Munich, Cornelius Leysser, 1630
Vendeur : Hellmut Schumann Antiquariat, Zurich, Suisse
With engraved pictorial title, and 5 full-page emblematic engravings. (12) leaves, 724 pp., (1) leaf. 12mo. Contemporary vellum (ties lacking). Munich, Cornelius Leysser, 1630. "This work (here present in its 4th edition), which deals with the problem of the freedom of the will, is perhaps Drexel's most important work" (Faber du Faur 959). Nice coy of an emblem book illustrating the conformity of the human will with the divine. Treats the topic of Christian belief, and at the same time is a revealing statement of Drexel's own belief.- Old ms. exlibris on title-page and small library stamp on first text leaf. - VD17 1:074963H; Dünnhaupt (2nd ed.), p. 1392, 11.6.; Pörnbacher, Drexel, p. 176.
Edité par Munich, Cornelius Leysser, 1630
Vendeur : Hellmut Schumann Antiquariat, Zurich, Suisse
Edition originale
With engraved pictorial title and 3 full-page engravings. (13) leaves, 601 pp., 1 unn. leaf. 12mo. Contemporary vellum (ties lacking). Munich, Cornelius Leysser, 1630. Third of 4 issues published in the year of the first edition. In this work Drexel (1581-1638) compares the sorrowful life to a school, which man has to pass through. He had been treating this matter before as a preacher to the Bavarian electoral court.- Old ms. exlibris on title-page and small library on first text leaf. Nice copy. - VD17 12:101200Z; D"unnhaupt (2nd ed.), p. 1397, 14.3.; P"ornbacher, Drexel, p. 181, 10 (3); Breidenbach, Der Emblematiker Jeremias Drexel, 236-39; De Backer/Sommervogel III, 193, 12; not in Faber du Faur and Jantz.
Edité par Munich, Nicolai Henricus, 1629
Vendeur : Hellmut Schumann Antiquariat, Zurich, Suisse
With engraved pictorial title and 2 full-page engravings, by Raphael Sandeler. (7) leaves, 288 pp. 12mo. Contemporary vellum (ties lacking). Munich, Nicolai Henricus, 1629. The book is divided into "hours", each with the theme how to die, to pray, to life and is dedicated by Jeremias Drexel (15811-1638) to his guardian angel. At that time the Roman Catholic Church was promoting the cult of the Guardian Angels. The nice and impresive plates are cut by the engraver Raphael Sadeler (Antwerp 1560 - Munich or Venice 1628 or 1632).- Nice copy, old ms. exlibris and small monastery library stamp on first text leaf. - Probably not in VD17; Dünnhaupt (2nd ed.), p. 1383, 7.17.; Pörnbacher, Drexel, p. 172.
Edité par Munich, Cornelius Leysser, 1636
Vendeur : Hellmut Schumann Antiquariat, Zurich, Suisse
Edition originale
With engr. pictorial title and 2 engr. plates. 24 unn., 625 pp., 16 unn. leaves. 12mo. Contemp. vellum. Munich, Cornelius Leysser, 1636. Early edition of a work by Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638), dedicated to the Elector Maximilian I of Bavaria. Treats the subject of the right intention, referring to a thought by Ignatius that all men should face God with upright intention and clear eyes. The two full-page emblematic plates didn't appear in the first edition. - Old library stamp on first text leaf. - VD17 12:101240A; Dünnhaupt (2nd ed.),p. 1391, 10.11; Landwehr, German Emblem Books, no. 259 (Cologne ed. 1631); Pörnbacher 175; Breidenbach, Der Emblematiker Jeremias Drexel, 213-16.; De Backer/Sommervogel III, 188, 8 (note) 1634); cf. Jantz 866 (ed. 1634); Paisey D743. RELIGION / THEOLOGY ; BIBELN, RELIGION ; JESUITS ;
Edité par Munich, Nicolaus Heinrich, 1627
Vendeur : Hellmut Schumann Antiquariat, Zurich, Suisse
With engr. pictorial title. 14 unn. leaves, 616 pp. 12mo. Contemp. vellum. Munich, Nicolaus Heinrich, 1627. Second edition. As the title "Trismegistus" suggests, the reader is told that there are three important things in Christian life: the devotion of the Saints, the examination of one's conscience and modesty in the choice of dress. Drexel (1581-1638) used the literary means of a dialogue between himself and a younger member of the Marian Congregation, to whom the tract is dedicated. - VD17 12:101432V; Dünnhaupt (2nd ed.), p. 1388, 9.6; Pörnbacher 174; Breidenbach, Der Emblematiker Jeremias Drexel, 210-13; De Backer/Sommervogel III, 187, 7; cf. Jantz 874 (ed. 1634: "Old Hermetic symbolism turned to pious purposes"); not in Paisey. RELIGION / THEOLOGY ; BIBELN, RELIGION ; JESUITS ;