Moguntiae (Mainz), Balthasarum Lippium, 1603. 4to ( 250 x 195 mm). In contemporary full calf with five raised bands and richly gilt spine. Traces from old paper-label to upper part of spine. Light wear to extremities. A few leaves, including the title-page with repairs in upper margin, otherwise a nice copy. (8), 782, (14) pp.
Second edition of Toledo’s commentary and annotations on Paul letters to the Romans. “Toletus was born in Spain into a family of humble origins, probably of Jewish or Moorish descent. He studied philosophy at Zaragoza or Valencia and theology at Salamanca. His professor of theology, Domingo De Soto, characterized him as an intellectual prodigy, and, indeed, by age fifteen Toletus held a chair in philosophy (Campbell 1921, 112–13). He entered the Jesuit order in 1558 and taught at the prestigious Collegio Romano in Rome, where future Jesuit teachers were trained. From 1559 to 1562 he taught philosophy there, and from 1562 to 1569, theology. From 1571 onward he was sent on various diplomatic missions, including one in 1596 to convert Henry IV of France (Schmitt and Skinner 1988, 838). Toletus became the first Jesuit cardinal in 1593 (Van Ackeren 2003, 102). His accomplishments were both political and intellectual. In 1595 he persuaded Pope Clement to grant Henry IV absolution, which established peace in France (Campbell 1921, 113).” (Hattab, Toletus, Franciscus (Francisco de Toledo) (1532–1596))
Brixiae (Brescia), Apud Franciscum Tebaldinum, 103. Kl.-4°. (8) Bl., 692 S., (24) Bl. Pergamentband der Zeit mit neuen Schliessbändern.
Francisco Toledo (1532–1596), spanischer Kardinal. «Nach seinen philosophischen Studien in Valencia studierte er Theologie in Salamanca. 1558 trat er in den Jesuitenorden ein. Von 1559 bis 1563 lehrte er Philosophie in Rom. 1569 wurde er von Papst Pius V. an den päpstlichen Hof gerufen, dort wirkte er 24 Jahre lang als Prediger.[1] Toledo wurde am 17. September 1593 von Papst Klemens VIII. zum Kardinal kreiert. Als Kardinalpriester erhielt er am 11. Oktober 1593 die Titelkirche Santa Maria in Traspontina zugewiesen» (Wikipedia). – Mit handschr. Besitzereinträgen. Das Papier durchgehend stockfleckig und zum Teil wasserrandig. Der Einband restautriert, der Pergamentbezug fleckig.
Künzelsau. Swiridoff Verlag. 2001. 27x19 cm. 78 S., 1 Bl. Mit vielen farbigen Abbildungen. Originalbroschur.
Die Ausstellung wurde im Kunstverein in Bielefeld, im Instituto Cervantes in München, in der Hirschwirtscheuer in Künzelsau, in der Botschaft von Mexico in Berlin, in der Kreissparkasse in Reutlingen und im Instituto Cervantes in Bremen gezeigt.
Langue anglaise, The mexican cultural Institute of New York, 2010, 128 pp., broché, illustrations,
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Lyon 1671 12x19x5cm. 1671. demi velin d'epoque. 1095 pages. Etat Correct vu l'age du livre rousseurs
MINUCIUS Genesius [MINUCCI Genesio] & FRANCISCUS TOLETUS [Francisco de Toledo]
Reference : R115461
(1613)
Sammieli, Apud Franciscum du Bois 1613 [2bl.] 500 + [27] + [3bl.] pp., "Altera ed. priore accurator & castigatior", text in Latin, 10x6cm., ex-libris-stamp at blanco endpaper, contemporary full vellum (missing ties, slightly deformed but intact), binding of some pages is somewhat fragile, text is clean and bright, cfr. OCLC 504212889
Lugduni [Lyon], Sumpt. Laurentii Durand 1628 [1bl.] + [16] + 1150 + [72] + [1bl.] pp., 18cm., full vellum binding, text in Latin, titlepage in red and black, engraved vignette on titlepage, old handwritten ex-libris on titlepage, some browning of pages, good copy, R101453