‎LOUIS DE BLOIS ‎
‎Speculum monachorum ‎

‎Mons Jacques Grégoire 1694 in-12 étroit basane brune marbrée, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre fauve, tranches mouchetées [Rel. de l'époque], restauration maladroite en coiffe supérieure ‎

Reference : 25871


‎139 pp.Une des nombreuses éditions du premier et principal ouvrage de l'auteur, l'abbé bénédictin réformateur Louis de Blois-Châtillon, dit Louis de Blois (1506-1566), qui avait pris le nom de plume de Dacryanus ("Celui qui pleure", l'affligé). Sous la forme d'un traditionnel miroir monastique, l'ouvrage, d'abord publié en 1538 forme un résumé des réformes mises en oeuvre dans l'abbaye de Liessies (département du Nord actuel), anticipant très souvent sur les mesures demandées aux religieux cloîtrés par le Concile de Trente et les papes de la fin du XVIe siècle ‎

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‎BOLLAND Johannes ( Bollandus ) ( editor ) - [ ] Franciscus Ludovicus BLOSIUS - Charles LHOMME à Liessies ( provenance ) :‎

Reference : 55154

‎Venerabilis domini ac patris Ludovici Blosii abbatis Laetiensis ordinis S. Benedicti, vita, eiusdemque Speculum monachorum.‎

‎" Antverpiae ( Antwerpen ) , typis Fr. Canisius, 1650, small in-4°, (204 mm ), (14) nn pp (including a frontispiece portrait ; title with engraved vignet ) + 184 pp. (complete). Bound in 19th c. richly gilt decorated red chagrin. all edges gilt. The previous 19th c. owner: Charles Lhomme of Liessies enriched the copy with another portrait of Blosius ( a photo-engraving after Galle) and several small albumine prints of the abbey of Liesses. Louis Blosius (1506 - 1566) was the abbott of the Benedictine abbey of Liesses (Northern France, nearly completely demolished after the Revolution). He was very influential and a personal friend of Charles V (Charles Quint). The Lhomme family acquired the abbey after 1791 and gradually destroyed most of its buildings. Charles had this copy bound around 1890. Loosely inserted is a three page letter (with the printed letter head of Ch. Lhomme) IThe letter describes, in French, the life of Liesses' most famous abbott: Blosius. Very fine copy. On handling this copy one can not fail to feel the nostalgia which inspired the present owner of the abbey to enrich the book with pictures and a letter; nearly 100 years after the abbey was destructed."‎


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