1749 Forbidden Books Damnatorum Thesium Catholic Heresy Bulls Pope Alexander VII
Domenico Viva was a 17th-century Jesuit theologian who is best remembered for his famous work ‘Trutina Theologica Damnatarum Thesium’. First published in 1708, this book was a report on the various propositions that were condemned by popes Alexander VII, Innocent XI, and Alexander VIII. It covers the popes’ laws on papal bulls, mass ceremonies, heresies, punishments of adultery, and much more.
1749 Forbidden Books Damnatorum Thesium Catholic Heresy Bulls Pope Alexander VII
Domenico Viva was a 17th-century Jesuit theologian who is best remembered for his famous work ‘Trutina Theologica Damnatarum Thesium’. First published in 1708, this book was a report on the various propositions that were condemned by popes Alexander VII, Innocent XI, and Alexander VIII. It covers the popes’ laws on papal bulls, mass ceremonies, heresies, punishments of adultery, and much more.
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VIVA, Domenico
Damnatae Theses Ab Alexandro VII., Innocentio XI. & Alexandro VIII. Necnon Iansenii Ad Theologicam trutinam revocatae iuxta pondu Sanctuarii
Patavii: Ex Typographia Seminarii, 1749.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- Damnatae Theses – [20], 679, [1]
- Part I – De xlv thesibus proscriptis ab Alexandro VII
- Part II – De lxv thesibus proscriptis ab Innocentio XI
- Part III – De xxxiii thesibus proscriptis ab Alexandro VIII
- De jubilaeo praesertim anni sancti – [12], 103, [1]
- Damnatae Theses – [20], 679, [1]
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Vellum; tight and secure
- Size: ~9.5in X 7.25in (24.5cm x 18cm)
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23265
Category
Religion
Authors
VIVA, Domenico
Printing Date
18th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Vellum
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete