1697 1ed Astraea Judex ILLUSTRATED Philosophy Humanism Machiavelli Cicero Galen
Martinus a Brunone’s “Astraea judex asseclarum” is a rare and rather obscure 17th-century theological study. This book in verse, which is based on the mythological goddess Astraea, offers a metaphorical description of the lives of famous figures with an examination of their pleas to enter heaven. Notable figures include Machiavelli, Cicero, Orpheus, Epicurus, and many others.
1697 1ed Astraea Judex ILLUSTRATED Philosophy Humanism Machiavelli Cicero Galen
Martinus a Brunone’s “Astraea judex asseclarum” is a rare and rather obscure 17th-century theological study. This book in verse, which is based on the mythological goddess Astraea, offers a metaphorical description of the lives of famous figures with an examination of their pleas to enter heaven. Notable figures include Machiavelli, Cicero, Orpheus, Epicurus, and many others.
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BRUNONE, Martinus a
Astraea judex asseclarum mundi ad coelestes Agni nuptias admitti postulantium causas examinans et refellens
Brunae: Excudebat Franciscus Ignatius Sinapi, 1697. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- Astrea – [50], 302 (i.e., 306)
- Vertumnus – [8], 73, [1]
- 15 full-page engravings (including engraved title page)
- Provenance: Handwritten – Antonius Wolff, 1734
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Vellum; secure
- Size: ~6in X 3.75in (15.5cm x 9.5cm)
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22099
Category
Philosophy
Authors
BRUNONE, Martinus a
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Vellum
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete