1681 Tobias Lohner JESUIT Instructional Practices On Vices Virtues & Sacraments
Tobias Lohner was a 17th-century Jesuit from Austria who is best known for his series of books ‘Instructional Practices’ in which he gives instructions various aspects of Jesuit theology and doctrine. One of the best works in Lohner’s instructional treatises was his comprehensive manual for preachers: “Instructissima Bibliotheca Manualis Concionatoria”. This book was intended to teach Jesuit preachers how to preach sermons and live spiritually-sound lives.
Published in 1681, Lohner’s “Instructissima” was divided into four distinct parts – On Virtue, On Vices, On the sacraments, and other miscellaneous topics for pastors.
Item number: #28312
Price: $599
1681 Tobias Lohner JESUIT Instructional Practices On Vices Virtues & Sacraments
Tobias Lohner was a 17th-century Jesuit from Austria who is best known for his series of books ‘Instructional Practices’ in which he gives instructions various aspects of Jesuit theology and doctrine. One of the best works in Lohner’s instructional treatises was his comprehensive manual for preachers: “Instructissima Bibliotheca Manualis Concionatoria”. This book was intended to teach Jesuit preachers how to preach sermons and live spiritually-sound lives.
Published in 1681, Lohner’s “Instructissima” was divided into four distinct parts – On Virtue, On Vices, On the sacraments, and other miscellaneous topics for pastors.
Item number: #28312
Price: $599
LOHNER, Tobias
Instructissima bibliotheca manualis concionatoria : in qvatvor divisa tomus
Dilingae : Typis & sumptibus Joann. Caspari Bencard, 1681.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages; 4 parts in 1
- Virtutibus – [12], 464
- Vitiis – [4], 183, [1]
- Sacramentis – [4], 288
- Miscellaneis – [4], 168, 58, [2]
- Provenance: Bookplate – Chateau de Rosny
- The Château de Rosny-sur-Seine is a château in the Louis XIII style, situated in Rosny-sur-Seine in YvelinesIt is famous as the seat of Maximilien de Béthune, duc de Sully (1560–1641), and was once the summer home of Charles Ferdinand and Caroline Ferdinande Louise, duc and duchesse de Berry. This bookplate likely belonged to Marie Paul Jules Lebaudy (1858–1937), a French industrialist and politician who inherited the Chateau de Rosny in 1889. A pioneer of the aerostation, he and his brother Pierre built a series of semi-rigid airships, one of which made the second crossing of the English Channel (1910).
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Vellum; secure
- Size: ~13.25in X 8.5in X 3.75in (33.5cm x 21.5cm x 9.5cm)
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Category
Religion
Authors
LOHNER, Tobias
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Vellum
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete