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July 11, 09:30 AM GMT
Estimate
1,500 - 2,000 GBP
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DURANTI, JEAN-ÉTIENNE. De ritibus ecclesiae catholicae, libri tres. Cologne: Johann Gymnich (III), 1592
Jean-Étienne Duranti (1534-1589) began his career as a lawyer, becoming attorney general around 1568 and president of the parliament of Toulouse from 1581 to 1589. A zealous Catholic, he accused of orchestrating the St Bartholomew's day massacre in Toulouse in 1572. De ritibus ecclesiae catholicae is hi🦩s main work, first published in Rome in 1572.
THIS COPY BELONGED TO THE JESUIT COLLEGE AT MÜNSTER, as indicated by the manuscript fore-edge title and two inscriptions, one on the final verso of the text and the other inked over on the title-page. The binding features the coats of arms of Bavaria, Lüneburg, Franconia and 🎀Austria, all signed by an anonymous H.V., possibly Hans Völker (EBDB w000419), though his workshop was based in Jena.
8vo (180 x 102 mm). Roman and italic type, 36 lines plus headline. collation: †8 A-Z8 Aa-Zz8 Aaa-Lll8 Mmm4 (Mmm2꧒ missigned Mmm4): 468 leaves (†8 and final leaf blank). Woodcut printer's device on title-page, woodcut initials and head- and tailpieces. (Some very light browning and spotting, small ink stain to Ss4 affecting a couple ꦐof letters.)
binding: Contemporary brown calf (197 x 122 mm), Cologne or Münster, border of blind roll with arms of Bavaria, Lüneburg, Franconia and Austria (all signed H.V.), alternating with profile heads in roundels, in centre 2 vertical rolls of foliage and fruit, spine with 4 bands, red painted label to lower compartment reading "4.🌼..3" with paper label affixed over paint, traces of 2 clasps, 3-line manuscript fore-edge title for the Jesuit College at Münster. (Head of spine defective, joints cracking.)
provenance: Jesuit College at Münster, inscription dated 1592 to final verso of text and erased inscription to title-page, absorbed by—University of Münster, founded 1773, secularised 1803—Ignatz Johann von und zur Mühlen (1735-1809), armorial bookplate, with inscription "Ad Bibl. I. I. zur Mühlen" to verso of title-page—Lorenz Reinke, Münster (1797-1879), Catholic theologian, inscription dated 1822 to upper endpaper—Jean Fürstenberg (1890-1982), red morocco booklabel—Camille Aboussouan (1919-2013), Lebanese ambassador to UNESCO, his sale, Sotheby's, London, 8 June 1993, lot 291. acquisition: Purchased in 1993 from Maggs Bros., London. references: VD16 D 3009; USTC 667882
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