Antverpiae [Antwerpen], ex Officina Plantiniana apud Balthasarem Moretum & viduam Ioannis Moreti 1618-1621-1620 Convolute of 3 works by Bellarminus bound in 1 physical volume, contemporary full vellum (bit soiled, contemporary handwritten title on spine), 18cm., text clean and bright, stamp and old handwritten ex-libris on blanco endpaper, good condition, [Content: I: "De septem verbis", 238 + [2] pp., ref. De Backer-Sommervogel I-1241-38, Antwerp, edited in 1618 (same year as the first edition of Rome), with engraved IHS-logo on titlepage and some ornamental initials // II: "De gemitu", 346 + [27] pp., 1621, with engraved IHS-logo on titlepage and engraved printer's device on last page, with some ornamental initials, ref. De Backer- Sommervogel I-1241-37 // III: "De arte bene moriendi", 1620 (same year as the first edition of Rome), ref. De Backer-Sommervogel I-1244-40, [16] + 255 + [5] + [2bl.] pp., with engraved IHS-logo on titlepage and some ornamental initials], R100763
Roma [Rome], Nella Stamperia Komarek al Corso 1743 [16] + 332pp., 19cm., text in Ialian, contemporary full vellum binding (with some vague spots), 2 small stamps on title page, few occasional foxing, with some neat old handwritten text corrections, good condition, H108262
Antverpiae [Antwerpen], Ex officina Plantiniana, apud viduam & filios Ioannis Moreti [Moretus] 1616 206 + [2] + [4bl.] pp., 18x12cm., text in Latin and partly in Hebrew, contemporary full vellum binding (intact, with few marginal stains), text is clean and bright except for few old handwritten annotations in the margin of the text, good condition, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel I col.1151-1152 no.4, R119865
Romae [Rome], Pont. Universitatis Gregorianae 1947 323pp., 24cm., softcover, text in Latin, in the series "Societatis Iesu Selecti Scriptores" volume I, good condition, R95475
Bruxellis (Brussel), Typis Joannis Leonard, 1719, in-8°, 16 x 10 cm, 346 + 17 nn pp (11 indexes) + 132 nn pp (chronology, index), title with small vignette, leather, raised spine, worn, red edges, ex-library stamp on title page and label on frontcover. Edition with chronology (a table with years, popes, emperors, oriental tyrants, varia) brought up to date to 1718. Roberto Bellarmino, 1542-1621, jesuit, cardinal since 1599, author of the Catechism, influential theologian and first jesuit professor to teach at Louvain university.