1635 Jesuit Constitutions Saint Ignatius Loyola Society of Jesus Dutch Antwerp
‘Litterae Apostolicae’ is a rare 17th-century collection of Jesuit letters. Collected and published by Johann van Meurs, this book contains an important early printing of the Jesuit Constitutions. Originally written by Jesuit founder Ignatius of Loyola, these constitutions set out the traditions of Catholicism pertinent to the Society of Jesus. In it, Loyola declared Jesuits would abandon many of the extreme traditions while still establishing new practices.
1635 Jesuit Constitutions Saint Ignatius Loyola Society of Jesus Dutch Antwerp
‘Litterae Apostolicae’ is a rare 17th-century collection of Jesuit letters. Collected and published by Johann van Meurs, this book contains an important early printing of the Jesuit Constitutions. Originally written by Jesuit founder Ignatius of Loyola, these constitutions set out the traditions of Catholicism pertinent to the Society of Jesus. In it, Loyola declared Jesuits would abandon many of the extreme traditions while still establishing new practices.
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MEURS, Johann van
[Litterae Apostolicae] …Constitutiones societatis Jesu et examen cum declarationibus
Antuerpiae : Apud Ioannem Meursium, 1635.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- ‘Constitutiones’ – 368, [76]
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Vellum; tight and secure
- Size: ~6.25in X 4.25in (16cm x 11cm)
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25434
Category
Religion
Authors
MEURS, Johann van
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Vellum
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete