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Table of contents :
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Preamble
A Note on the Organization of the Society of Jesus
Map of Colleges of the Early Society in Europe
Organizational Principles
Of Books and Genres
Bibliographies and Catalogues
Short Title Listing
Record Number
Author Name
Name Authorities
Short Title
Place
Publisher, Printer, Bookseller
Language
Pagination
Fingerprint
Emblem Structure and Illustrations
Layout
Illustration Notes
Artist
Classification of Jesuit Emblem Books
References
Library Locations and Shelf Marks
Codes for Countries
Library Acronyms
Facsimiles and Reprints
Microform
Remarks
Collation Copy
Serial Number
Use of Facsimiles
Jesuit Records
Cross References

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The Jesuit Series Part One (A-D) When completed, the Jesuit Series will encompass all extant books of emblems, works illustrated with emblems, and books dealing with the theory and practice of emblematics written by members of The Society of Jesus. Also included are translations and adaptations in all languages of Jesuit works by Catholics and non-Catholics alike. The Jesuit series bibliography will be to Jesuit emblematics what De Backer-Sommervogel is to the writings of The Society of Jesus. The complete bibliography will probably comprise some 1,700 entries: about 500 first editions and a further 1,200 subsequent editions, issues, and translations. Many books are described here for first time: of the 240 titles in this volume, 121 do not appear in Praz, 93 not in Landwehr, and 54 not in De Backer-Sommervogel. Part One also contains a substantial introduction to the various information fields that constitute the bibliographic descriptions. PETER M. DALY is chair of German studies, McGill University. G. RICHARD DIMLER, S.J., is professor of German, Fordham University.

CORPUS LIBRORUM EMBLEMATUM General Series Editor: Peter M. Daly is a series of bibliographic references works organized into two series: Primary Literature dealing with the emblem books themselves; Secondary Literature dealing with the history, criticism and interpretation of emblematic literature. Each volume is either annotated, or followed by a campanion volume with a critical review of the secondary literature. Secondary Literature Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox. The English Emblem (Munich: Saur, 1990). Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox. The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem (Munich: Saur, 1991).

The Jesuit Series PART ONE (A-D)

Edited by Peter M Daly and G. Richard Dimler,S.J.

McGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS Montreal & Kingston • London • Buffalo

© McGill-Queen's University Press 1997 ISBN 0-7735-1551-8 Legal deposit first quarter 1997 Bibliotheque nationale du Quebec Printed in the United States on acid-free paper

Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Main entry under title: The Jesuit series (Corpus librorum emblematum) ISBN 0-7735-1551-8 1. Emblems — Bibliography. 2. Emblem books - Bibliography. 3. Jesuits - Bibliography. I. Daly, Peter M., 1936II. Dimler, G. Richard, 1931— III. Series. 75841.148 1997 oi6.246'55 096-900977-1

CONTENTS Foreword by Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, Superior General of The Society of Jesus Preface Introduction Preamble A Note on the Organization of the Society of Jesus Map of Colleges of the Early Society in Europe Organizational Principles Of Books and Genres Bibliographies and Catalogues Short Title Listing Record Number Author Name Name Authorities Short Title Place Publisher, Printer, Bookseller Language Pagination Fingerprint Emblem Structure and Illustrations Layout Illustration Notes Artist Classification of Jesuit Emblem Books References Library Locations and Shelf Marks Codes for Countries Library Acronyms Facsimiles and Reprints Microform Remarks Collation Copy Serial Number Use of Facsimiles Jesuit Records Cross References

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CURIA PR^POSITl GENERALIS SOCIETATIS IESU ROMA • Borgo S. Spirilo. 4

The Feast of St. Ignatius, 1995 Dear Reader, This Jesuit Series will be the keystone of the bibliographic reference works known as the "Corpus Librorum Emblematum" because members of the Society of Jesus produced more books in this genre than did any other identifiable group of writers. Furthermore, they published in all major European languages as well as in Latin. This bibliography contains many new titles and editions that are recorded nowhere else, and in admirable detail. The complete Jesuit Series, of which the present volume is the first, will probably comprise some 1,600 entries, many described for first time. The fact that over 1,600 editions, issues, translations, and Protestant renderings of Jesuit emblem books have survived was not known until now. Both as individuals and colleges, Jesuits published emblematic books on a wide variety of topics. Religious themes dominate with books devoted to Christ, the Virgin Mary, biblical figures, martyrs and saints. Spiritual and theological works deal with the sacraments, Church teaching, devotion and meditation. There are also books celebrating dignitaries of the Church, the founding of churches, the jubilee of a college, or of the Society itself. But there is also a substantial number of works devoted to secular rulers: books celebrating dynastic marriages, births, baptisms, and royal exequies; books giving advice to princes and rulers, recording triumphal entries and commemorating victories. Jesuits used the emblem form for a range of didactic purposes imparting information on topics ranging from symbology, poetry and rhetoric, through philosophy, ethics and mythology, to alchemy and medicine. This bibliography will be to Jesuit emblematics what De Backer-Sommervogel is to the writings of the Society of Jesus. The emblem is regarded today as a mirror of the changing times, but many of the emblematic books produced by Jesuits embody unchanging spiritual verities. Because the emblem does reflect the age that produced it, emblem books, and these important bibliographies, will be of interest to historians of society, politics and religion, language, literature and culture. With the renewed interest in the emblem as a form of symbolic expression, and with the recognition of the creativity of the Society of Jesus in this genre, one can but hope that the appearance of this first volume in the Jesuit Series will encourage further exploration of the special contribution made by Jesuits to the religious, cultural and political history in which they often played a not insignificant role. Sincerely yours,

Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, S.J. Superior General

PREFACE This publication, the first in the Jesuit Series, has been decades in the making. Richard Dimler, S.J. began his bibliographic researches in the early 1970s. In the 1980s Peter Daly began a computer project to develop a bibliographic database for emblem books that provided a new framework and new procedures. Daly and Dimler decided to combine their efforts, and thus the Jesuit project became part of the larger Union Catalogue database. In the course of the work of research and preparation, many institutions and granting agencies provided assistance and support. We are pleased to be able to acknowledge: The American Council of Learned Societies Fordham University Office of Research Services The German Academic Exchange Service The Herzog August Bibliothek Fellowship Program McGill University Modern Humanities Research Association (United Kingdom) The National Endowment for the Humanities The Perkins Foundation The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. The computer software for The Union Catalogue of Emblem Books was originally designed by Bryan Haley and has been extensively modified by Stanley W. Beeler. The database information forms the foundation of this catalogue. Many libraries and librarians, too numerous to name, were supportive, giving us access to their collections, often providing information at short notice, or answering our innumerable queries. We are particularly grateful to libraries which granted permission to reproduce facsimiles of title pages and other illustrative material. Scores of individuals provided assistance. Although scholars in many different places have answered our queries, we are especially indebted to: Nancy Altaian, Guido de Baere, S.J., Michael Bath, Pedro Campa, John Coyle, John Cull, John Manning, Lubomir Konecny, Dietmar Peil, Karel Porteman, Piotr Rypson, Gabor Tiiskes, Werner Waterschoot, Leszek Wysocki, and Alan Young. Graduate students assisted in various ways, entering data, double checking information, catalogues and library locations. At McGill we would thank especially Dean Barnes and Bernie McGrade. A small number of records were produced by scholars such as Nancy Altman, Guido de Baere S.J. and Gabor Tiiskes, and this is always noted.

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Stephen Rawles gave us access to the records for French Jesuit works that he and his colleagues Alison Adams and Alison Saunders are working on. Titles that could not be verified but are listed in De Backer-Sommervogel, Praz or one of the other standard bibliographies are retained and flagged • . They are identified as "unconfirmed." A volume with indexes will complete the Jesuit Series and be published after the last volume has appeared. Currently, we plan to provide indexes to place and date of publication, to the names of printers, publishers and artists. We were particularly pleased when McGill-Queens University Press agreed to publish the series after Saur Verlag decided to discontinue the project. The first two volumes which were originally published by Saur Verlag are now available from McGill-Queens University Press. We are grateful to The New York Province of The Society of Jesus for their contribution towards publication costs.

Peter M. Daly McGill University

G. Richard Dimler, S.J. Fordham University

INTRODUCTION Preamble This bibliography attempts to encompass all extant books of emblems, emblematically illustrated works, and books dealing with the theory and practice of emblematics which were written by members of the Society of Jesus. Included are also translations and adaptations in all languages of Jesuit works by Catholics and non-Catholics alike. The Jesuit Series is the keystone of the database known as "The Union Catalogue of Emblem Books"1 and of this series of reference works, the "Corpus Librorum Emblematum" (CLE) for several reasons. First, the Jesuits produced more books in this genre than did any other identifiable group of writers, and second, they published in all major European vernacular languages as well as in Latin. This bibliography will be to Jesuit emblematics what De Backer-Sommervogel is to the writings of the Society of Jesus. We have included all works found in De Backer-Sommervogel, even when no copy could be discovered, and this fact is noted. Furthermore, we expand on the often meagre information in De Backer-Sommervogel on subsequent editions, and we have been able to add many new titles and editions. In fact, a good many titles in this first volume will be found in no other bibliography, but we are sure that still other titles and editions will be discovered as the emblem genre attracts more attention. The complete Jesuit Series, of which the present volume is the first, will probably comprise some 1,700 entries: about 500 first editions, and a further 1,200 subsequent editions, issues and translations. Many of the emblematic books are described here for first time. Of the 240 titles in this first volume, 121 will not be found in Praz, 93 do not appear in Landwehr's various bibliographies, and 54 not even in De Backer-Sommervogel. The fact that over 1,700 editions, issues, translations and renderings of Jesuit emblem books have survived was not known until now. This admittedly incomplete statistic raises questions about the accuracy of earlier estimates that the complete corpus of emblematic books numbers about 2,000. It must be considerably higher than that - the Union Catalogue database contains over 6,400 records - indicating that the emblem was a more significant form than even emblem scholars have thought. This has been a labour of love and frustration, in the course of which we developed a certain sympathy for labours endured by Sisyphus: we found ourselves going back to libraries for books we had missed, or incompletely described. This is because each entry is based on a description of several copies of a book, usually in different libraries and often in different countries. Since there is not yet one complete bibliographic list of all emblematic books accompanied by library locations, we have used the many bibliographic tools available, but serendipity has come to our aid when we ourselves or colleagues have discovered hitherto unrecorded titles in the course of working in a given library. Sometimes the discovery came late, just before going to press with this volume, or the information came from a colleague in an eastern European country which we could not re-visit to verify the title. In such rare cases the description is provided by that colleague or assistant, and we note this in the concluding Remarks.

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A Note on the Organization of the Early Society of Jesus From its foundation in 1540 until its suppression in 1773 the Society of Jesus was structured into provinces. The provinces followed for the most part geographical and linguistic lines. Among the earliest provinces were Portugal (1546), Sicily (1551), Tuscany (1551), Spain (1546) and Upper and Lower Germany (1556). During the period of the early Society up to the suppression there were six Assistancies: Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, German, French and Polish. To take the German Assistancy as an example, its constituent provinces grew in the following manner: in addition to the upper and lower German provinces created in 1546, the Austrian Province was formed in 1563 and the provinces of Rhine and Belgium were created in 1564. In fact, the Assistancy of Germany embraced France and Belgium until 1608 when the French Assistancy was formed. In 1626 the Rhine Province was split into the upper and lower Rhine provinces. The Polish province was created in 1576 from the Austrian province, and in 1623 the Bohemian province was created from the Austrian. In 1770 the Upper German Province was split into two: upper Germany and Bavaria. Thus while the Assistancies embraced more than one language or country, the provinces remained linguistically centered. The growth of the Society during the early period was nothing short of phenomenal. It grew from the original ten members in 1540 to 1,000 in 1556 to 17,655 in 1679. The leading colleges were Messina, founded in 1548 and the Roman College, instituted in 1551. In 1580 there were 5,000 Jesuits in twenty-one provinces which maintained 144 colleges. During the period 1580-1615 the Society grew from 5,000 members to 13,000, from 144 colleges to 372 and from 21 provinces to 32. The province of Bavaria, created in 1770, administered ten colleges: Allotting, Amsberg, Burghausen, Ingolstadt, Landshut, Landsberg, Munich, Mindelheim, Regensburg and Straubing. In addition to individual Jesuit authors, colleges themselves frequently produced emblem books.2 Among the most productive were Vienna, Munich, Paris, Brussels, Antwerp and Cologne. Although the vast majority of emblem books in this bibliography are by individual authors, Jesuit colleges of the early Society played a significant role in the creation of emblems in both the print and material culture. We also include the publications emanating from houses maintained by the Society in such towns as Antwerp. The Jesuit domusprofessa at Antwerp, for example, did not have a teaching function, but it occasionally published emblematically illustrated works of

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local interest. De Backer-Sommervogel admit that they are not always certain that such publications were actually written by Jesuits (see 1.454.68), but they list such titles. Map of Colleges of the Early Society to 1615

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Organizational Principles In the past several principles have been applied to the organization of large and diffuse corpora of books, which can be listed: 1. 2. 3. 4.

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the name of the author, the country of publication, a time period, which can be modified by language and or country, the dominant language of the texts.

Each principle is accompanied by different advantages and disadvantages. Listing strictly by author is the conventional method and the one used by Mario Praz.3 Today the corpus of emblematic works is known to be much larger than recorded by Praz, and scholars expect fuller information than Praz provides for many printings. To follow Praz's approach would require a number of huge and sophisticated indexes to render the information accessible. In practical terms, it is also the slowest method, since the first part of such an alphabetical listing could only be printed after the last entry for "Z" had been completed. To conquer the massive corpus by dividing it seemed to be prudent. The principle which guided John Landwehr4 has much to recommend it. Organizing bibliographical information by country of publication, as Landwehr does, represents a meaningful cross-section, and allows a clear picture to emerge of the production of a given city or country. It has, however, the drawback of fragmenting two of the most important traditions: Latin emblems and Jesuit emblems since they were produced in all countries. It also fragments the complete corpus of Andrea Alciato, whose printed emblems launched this new genre of illustrated books. Setting out the corpus by reference to a limited time period, modified by considerations of language and country makes sense for a colossal undertaking such as that of Gerhard Dunnhaupt whose object was German baroque authors.5 His volumes embrace the writings of authors of the German-speaking lands of the Baroque Age, which appeared in German or Latin, as well as some translations of those German titles into other languages.

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Mario Praz, Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery. 2 ed. (Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 1964). 4

John Landwehr, Emblem and Fable Books Printed in the Low Countries 1542-1813. A Bibliography (Utrecht: Hes, 1988). This work supercedes his earlier bibliographies on the emblem books of the Low Countries. See also German Emblem Books 1531-1888. A Bibliography (Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1972) and his French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese Books of Devices and Emblems 1534-1827. A Bibliography (Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1976). 5

Gerhard Dunnhaupt, Bibliographisches Handbuch der Barockliteratur: hundert Personalbibliographien deutscher Autoren des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts (Stuttgart: Hiersemann, 1980-81); and Personalbibliographie zu den Drucken des Barock. 2 improved and expanded ed. 6 vols. (Stuttgart: Hiersemann).

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Grouping by dominant language provides another cross-section, which reveals the nature and extent of the various vernacular and Latin cultures. It is this principle, which guides the CLE series, a principle which also overcomes the problem of the fragmentation of Latin traditions. Alciato's emblems, both Latin and vernacular, will receive separate treatment in a special volume, thus consolidating information on the dissemination of the works of the emblematum pater et princeps. We have modified the principal by devoting a series to the Jesuit tradition in order to consolidate the production of this most influential group. This approach has one drawback: it could lead to the duplication of many titles throughout the different series: Jesuit and Alciato titles would be repeated once for each title. Bi- and multi-lingual books would also produce a similar repetition of entries. This problem will be resolved by the use of a brief short title citation and a reference to the volume in which the full record appears. Of Books and Genres A bibliography of emblematic books presumes that we know what an emblem is, and what an emblem book is, and yet the very identification of an emblem ultimately depends on a theory of the phenomenon. The choice of what to include in any bibliography, index or handbook of emblems will rest upon a conception of the genre, whether such generic considerations are articulated or not. And perhaps even more importantly, what is excluded is also determined by a theory of genre. Previous bibliographies were shaped by discussions of the genre. Rosemary Freeman6 restricted the use of the term in most cases to the three-part combination of motto, picture, and epigram as found in Alciato editions. Mario Praz, on the other hand, had a broad understanding of what constitutes an emblem, and consequently his selection of titles is generous. Since the emblem is a bi-medial form combining graphics and texts, there will be borderline cases where some works have only a loose connection with the emblem tradition. However, if we regard the emblem as both an art form and a mode of symbolic thought — recognizing the interdependence of the emblem and the two-part impresa — then it is important that a bibliography be generous in what it contains. In order to reflect more accurately the pervasive influence of emblematic forms and modes we follow Praz's broad understanding of the genre. "Emblem" will include books of imprese, emblematically illustrated works of theology and devotion, and theoretical works, as well as printed records of emblematically conceived or embellished festivals. Most emblem and impresa literature can be divided into six main groups: 1. illustrated emblem books in the strict sense, i.e. the three-part form associated with Andrea Alciato; 2. unillustrated collections of emblems or imprese, where the graphic element is replaced with a verbal description, e.g. Andrew Willet, or editions of Henricus Engelgrave Lux evangelica, some of which are illustrated (e.g. Antwerp, 1654), and some not (e.g. Mainz, 1661);

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3. expanded forms with more than three parts, e.g. Henry Hawkins who in his Partheneia sacra employs a complex nine-part structure. 4. emblematically illustrated works. For example, meditations and devotions, where the plate becomes an integral if minor part as in Jeremias Drexel's De aeternitate considerationes. 5. theoretical discussions of emblem and impresa, including poetological works, which provide many examples of actual imprese, e.g. Dominique Bouhours, Les entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene. 6. printed records of the use of emblem and impresa in the material culture, e.g. the ephemeral architecture of entries, processions and catafalques. For the purpose of creating this bibliography we have included all such works under the generic heading of emblematic books, without differentiating books with emblems from emblem books. We included fete books and works describing special occasions such as royal entries, pageants, marriage and funeral solemnities, and the installation of bishops to the extent these publications were emblematically structured and record emblematically embellished occasions. We decided to exclude in most cases books which have less than three plates or woodcuts, and books which have only an emblematic title-page and or an emblematic frontispiece. It happens not infrequently that a book was printed both with and without emblematic illustrations. In order to reflect the printing history of such works we provide short title entries for such unillustrated editions. In the database, unillustrated editions carry the prefix number 99 to differentiate them from the illustrated emblematic books in the different language series. Determining which pictures may be properly regarded as emblematic is not always easy, especially in works of devotion. In many cases the illustrations depict either biblical scenes, or imaginative recreations of scenes from the lives of the saints and martyrs. They are reminiscent of portraits and Genrebilder. They lack the symbolic or metaphoric dimension essential to the emblem. We have excluded such works. If readers compare G. Richard Dimler's short title listing published in Emblematica 2 (1987), 139-187, they will notice books by Josse Andries and Johann Dirckinck listed there but omitted here because in the meantime we have recognised that the illustrations lack the symbolic dimension, discussed above. While we have excluded Jesuit works when the illustrations are not emblematic we have included certain non-Jesuit works, which derive from the Jesuit tradition following the often sometimes haphazard practice of De Backer-Sommervogel. We have retained non-catholic translations of works originally produced by Jesuits in order to show the pervasiveness of those works of Jesuit origin, and also to document the development of various emblematic traditions. Edmund Arwaker's translation of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria is a case in point, as is Isaac Williams's rendering of Sucquet's Via vitae eternae. Both works are deeply indebted to Jesuit traditions and will be included in these Jesuit bibliographies. We have excluded all manuscripts, which are the subject of Sandra Sider's separate bibliography, as well as such printed ephemera as broadsheets and theatre programs. Many Jesuit colleges, especially in the Low Countries, had a rich theatrical tradition which included emblematically structured and embellished school plays on a wide variety of subjects and for many different occasions. The installation of a bishop was often greeted with theatrical celebration in which the students took part, and the text, often with emblems, was published in

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book form. These latter are more substantial than the theatre programs and we include them in the bibliography.

Bibliographies and Catalogues In addition to visiting numerous libraries in Europe and North America, we have consulted the printed catalogues of the British Library, the Bibliotheque Nationale and the National Union Catalogue, the Bayrischer Zentralkatalog, and the on-line information contained in OCLC and RLN. We have also incorporated the titles listed in the following bibliographies, catalogues and finding lists, some of which are cited in the reference field (See References): Ausstellungskatalog. Emblembucher aus Renaissance und Barock. Ausstellung in der Universitatsbibliothek Munchen vom 8.12.1980 - 16.1.1981. Catalogue by Michael Schilling. Miinchen: Universitatsbibliothek, 1980. Ausstellungskatalog. Stift Gottweig. Emblemata. Zur barocken Symbolsprache. 26. Ausstellung des Graphischen Kabinetts und der Stiftsbibliothek. Jahresausstellung 1977. With an essay by Crete Lesky. Gottweig: Stift Gottweig, 1977. Ausstellungskatalog. Wort und Bild. Buchkunst und Druckgraphik in den Niederlanden im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert. Ausstellung vom 1.10.-31.10.1981. Concept: Hans Joachim Raupp. Belgisches Haus 1981. Black, Hester, edited and revised by David Weston. A short title catalogue of the emblem books and related works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection of Glasgow University Library (1499-1917). Aldershot: Scolar Press, 1988. Buchwald-Pelcowa, Paulina. Emblematy w Drukach Polskich i Polski dotyczacych wieku. Bibliografia. Wroclaw: Ossolimeum, 1981.

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Campa, Pedro. Emblematica Hispanica. An Annotated Bibliography of Spanish Emblem Literature to the Year 1700. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1990. Cieslak, Katarzyna. "Unbekannte Emblembucher in der Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbuttel," Wolfenbutteler Barock-Nachrichten 20 (1993), 90-94. Daly, Peter M. and Silcox, Mary. "A Short Title Listing of English Emblem Books and Emblematic Works Printed to 1900," Emblematica 4 (1989), 333-376. De Backer, Augustine and Aloys. Bibliotheque de la compagnie de Jesus. Nouvelle Edition par Carlos Sommervogel. 9 vols. Brussels: Oscar Schepens, 1890-1900; Paris: A. Picard, 18901932; Supplement par Ernest M. Riviere, S.J. Louvain: Editions de la Bibliotheque S.J., 1960.

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Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "A Bibliographical Survey of Jesuit Emblem Authors in Germanspeaking Territories: Topography and Themes," Archivum Historicum Societatis Jesu 45 (1976), 129-38. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "Jesuit Emblem Books in the Belgian Provinces of the Society (15871710); Topography and Themes," Archivum Historicum Societatis Jesu 46 (1977), 377-87. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "A Bibliographical Survey of Jesuit Emblem Authors in French Provinces (1618-1726): Topography and Themes," Archivum Historicum Societatis Jesu 47 (1978), 240-50. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "A Bibliographical Survey of Emblem Books Produced by Jesuit Colleges in the Early Society: Topography and Themes," Archivum Historicum Societatis Jesu 48 (1979), 297-309. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "Short Title Listing of Jesuit Emblem Books," Emblematica 2 (1987), 139-87. Emblem Books at the University of Illinois. A Bibliographic Catalogue. Compiled by Thomas McGeary and N. Frederick Nash. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1993. Fitzmaurice, James. "A Gathering of Emblem Books," Books at Iowa 14 (1971), 3-7 for University of Iowa's collection. Freeman, Rosemary. English Emblem Books. London: Chatto & Windus, 1948; rpt. 1967 Harris, Carolyn and Ingrid Luckstead. Introduced by Norman K. Farmer, Jr. "Emblem Books at the Humanities Research Center: A Checklist," Library Chronicle University of Texas 11 (1979), 33-64. Heckscher, William S. and Agnes Sherman. Emblem Books in The Princeton University Library. A Short-Title Catalogue Princeton: Princeton University Library, 1984. Henkel, Arthur and Albrecht Scheme. Emblemata. Handbuch zur Sinnbildkunst des XVI. und XVII. Jahrhunderts. 2nd ed. Stuttgart: Metzler, 1976. Hoe, Robert. Catalogue of books of emblems in the library of Robert Hoe. New York: private printing, 1908. 463 titles in 410 volumes. Kemp, Cornelia and Michael Schilling. "Unbekannte Emblembucher. Addenda zu den Bibliographien," Wolfenbutteler Barock-Nachrichten 5 (1978), 298-312.

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Kolb, Hans Ulrich und Dieter Sulzer. "Bibliographic zur Emblemforschung," Henkel, Arthur and Albrecht Schone. Emblemata. HandbuchzurSinnbildkunstdesXVI. und XVII. Jahrhunderts, Supplement to the first edition. Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler, 1976, 33-176 (2338 titles). Landwehr, John. Dutch Emblem Books: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1962. Landwehr, John. Emblem Books in the Low Countries 1554-1949: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1970. Landwehr, John. German Emblem Books 1531-1888: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1972. Landwehr, John. French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese Books of Devices and Emblems 15341827: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1976. Landwehr, John. Emblem and Fable Books Printed in the Low Countries 1542-1813: A Bibliography. Utrecht: HES Publishers 1988. Lewis, Arthur O., Jr. "Emblem Books: An Introduction to the Collection at Penn State," The Headlight on Books at Penn State, n.s. 2 (1954), 2-14. Mackler, Jeanne. Emblem books in special collections division ofSuzzallo Library, the University of Washington. An annotated bibliography. Washington, 1976. pp.58, [typescript] Manning, John. "Emblem Books in the Library of University College, Swansea," Society for Emblem Studies Newsletter 5 (1989), 8-11. Pelc, Janusz. "Old Polish Emblems: Introduction to the Problems," Zagdadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 12 (1970), 21-53. Praz, Mario. "Bibliography of Emblem Books." In Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery, 2nd edition. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 1964. Praz, Mario. Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery, Pan II. 1. Mario Praz, Addenda et Corrigenda. 2. Hilary M.J. Sayles, Chronological List of Emblem Books. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letturatura, 1974. Provisional Short Title Catalogue of Emblem Books in the University Library of Leiden. By Bart Westerweel, Lucia van der Drift and Marima Wladimiroff. Leiden, 1993. Warncke, Carsten-Peter. "Emblembucher in der Herzog August Bestandverzeichnis," Wolfenbutteler Barock-Nachrichten 9 (1982), 346-70.

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Short Title Listing These catalogues provide accurate descriptions of emblem books using short-titles accompanied by facsimile reproductions of title-pages. The CLE volumes are not intended to be traditional bibliographies such as those dedicated to the output of a single author or publishing house, which attempt to establish an ideal copy, i.e. a copy representative of the edition, issue or state of that particular title, based on an examination of many copies. Our bibliography is usually based on information drawn from two or more copies. In this way the bibliographies provide information that could be called editionspecific without claiming to establish an ideal copy. We have recorded information as indicated on letterpress title pages, attempting to confirm that information by examining two or more copies. We try where possible to distinguish between variant states of editions, but such states are not listed as separate entries. The presence of variant states when issued by a different publisher or book seller is indicated by means of a slash separating names of publishers, e.g. widow of Joseph Jacobs / van Gaesbaeck for the Antwerp 1700 edition of Drexel's De Sonne-bloeme. Where two or more publishers are involved in the production of one edition and all are named on title pages, these publisher's or printer's names are separated by commas. Bibliographic descriptions are based on letterpress title pages, which in the case of works that also include engraved title pages has occasionally given rise in the past to some confusion. Readers will search in vain in the CLE for a book by Nicolaus Caussin entitled Electorum symbolorum etparabolorum historicum syntagmata (Paris: Roman de Beauvais, 1618), although that title appears in De Backer-Sommervogers bibliography of Jesuit writings and in Landwehr. This important theoretical work on renaissance symbology is introduced by an engraved title page Electorum symbolorum ..., and comprises two parts: 1. De symbolica ALgyptiorum sapientia (236 pp.) and 2. Polyhistor symbolicus (708 pp.). The description of Caussin's work is complicated by the fact that publishers used several similar yet different titles, and the same engraved title page design with different titles. Frequently, engraved and letterpress title pages carry different titles, which compounds confusion. Thus, for instance, De Backer-Sommervogel identify the first edition (Paris: Beauvais, 1618) as Electorum symbolorum ... after the engraved title page, whereas many copies have only the letterpress title page reading De Symbolica ... The two parts are sometimes bound in different order. The correct title is De symbolica jEgyptiorum sapientia (Serial No. 300932). The bibliographic description of some publications is complicated by the fact that authors or publishers re-issued or re-published works in groups under different cover titles, such as Opera omnia. There is a further dimension to the problem of cover titles: where two or more works by the same author are issued under a cover title, as is the case with Jeremias Drexel, we have listed the volume here only once, although in the bibliographic database the items are recorded separately. Hence, we list here the serial numbers for all the individual works as they appear in the Union Catalogue database as part of the record for the cover title which has its own serial number. Although it would have been unpractical to set our sights on the kind of sophisticated and detailed bibliographic analysis associated with the traditional bibliography which seeks to

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establish an ideal copy, our new short-title catalogues represent a considerable advance over the customary short-title finding list. New developments have enhanced the description of individual books so that in nearly all cases the record provided here will contain sufficient information to allow the reader to identify the edition or issue of the emblem book before him or her. This has been made possible by the appropriation of certain features that are not yet routinely found in short-title catalogues such as the use of facsimile title-pages and fingerprint. The combination of pagination formula and fingerprint normally provides as accurate a formula as the traditional collation, and it has the added advantage of being easier to use. Developments in photographic reproduction make it easier to reproduce the original title-page, which many find preferable to the diplomatic transcription of the original, no matter how painstakingly produced. But in addition to the letter press title-page, a reproduction of the additional engraved title-page, where present, is also provided. For purposes of identification, then, the combination of pagination, fingerprint and facsimile title-page provides the reader with more information than is presented by the traditional collational formula accompanied by a diplomatic transcription of the title-page. Since we are often dealing with rare books, and many libraries do not allow reproduction, the quality of facsimiles is not always as high as one would like. However, the reproduction is often clearer than the original with its darkened paper and faded print. Very occasionally the title page is not reproduced because no library would provide a photograph. In the following we provide some comments on the information fields contained hi the bibliographic description. Record Number A sequential number beginning with "J" for Jesuit and followed by the author's name introduces the description of the book. In those cases where the existence of the book is recorded in a previous bibliography but no copy could be located the title is regarded as unconfirmed, and this fact is indicated by the addition of a black roundel to the record number. Thus -1.60 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE refers to the unconfirmed edition of Les entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene (Lyons: Jean Bruyset, 1681) which is retained as a short title entry because is it recorded by De Backer-Sommervogel. Perhaps a copy will turn up some day. Author Name Since many Jesuit works were published without the author's name, and still others were produced by groups or a College, and yet other works were translated by a different person again, deciding on the appropriate author name is not always simple. We have given priority to the title page, but added the author name, if lacking on the title page on the basis of an authority such as de Backer-Sommervogel. Thus the Imago primi saeculi and its Dutch translation appear under the name Joannes Bollandus. Jesuit publications by colleges, as distinct from named authors, frequently appear in standard bibliographies as anonymous works listed by title. In order to reflect the publication activity of colleges we report such works under the name of the college, but readers will also find a brief

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reference to the same work under the title referring them to the name of the college for the complete record. This bibliographic situation is further complicated by the fact noted above that authorities have frequently established the names of authors for anonymous works published by colleges. In this case, the work will be listed three times: under the attributed author name, under the name of the college, and under the title. Consequently, no matter where the reader seeks, he or she will find the work. The full record, however, will appear under the author's name where established by an authority rather than under the name of the college. For example, Foedus leonis et aquila [Cologne], 1685, is listed in Praz in the Addenda volume under this title. De Backer-Sommervogel attribute the work to Paul Aler (1656-1727), while the title page actually attributes the work to the Cologne Jesuit College. The full description of Foedus leonis et aquila appears here under Aler, Paul; there is also a reference under "Cologne Jesuit College" and under Foedus leonis et aquila. The situation is further complicated in the case of adaptations and translations. Whereas Herman Hugo's Pia desideria appears under Hugo, Herman, translations and vernacular adaptations are listed and described in distinct language groups which follow Hugo's original Latin editions. They are listed alphabetically by first significant key word in the title (ignoring articles), and arranged chronologically within each group. Thus the German translations and versions of the Pia desideria begin with the Emblemata sacra of Christian Hohburg, followed by Hohburg's Freudenreiches Jesus-Labsal, and Die Geistliche Gold—Kammer of Erasmus Francisci, which is followed by Gottselige Begirde. The names of these German writers appear immediately beneath the name of the original author, Herman Hugo. Cross references to these works are supplied under the writers' names Hohburg and Francisci. Jesuit publications deriving from university activities such as dissertation defenses carry names of student authors and faculty "promoter." Following the practise established by De BackerSommervogel we list these under the name of the Jesuit promotor; they are also cross listed under the name of the Jesuit College. We include the translations and adaptations of Jesuit works by non-Jesuits in oder to document the pervasiveness of the tradition. However, we distinguish non-Jesuit names by adding an asterisk (*) before the second or family name. Thus the Anglican writer Edmund *Arwaker is distinguished from the Jesuit author Herman Hugo, whose work he translated into English. Personal names are often printed in Latin, but they can also appear in the vernacular in variant forms, e.g. Drexelius, Drexel, Drechsel. In order to impose some order on the chaos of forms we have given priority to a normalised form of the vernacular name. This principle applies to all names, including writer, publisher, printer, and artist. Standardizing the form of personal names does not falsify the bibliographic information since we reproduce the title page with the original printed form. Name Authorities Benzing, Josef. Die Buchdrucker des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts im deutschen Sprachgebiet. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 19163.

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The British Museum. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in Italy and of Italian Books Printed in Other Countries from 1465 to 1600 Now injhe British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1958. The British Museum. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in the German-Speaking Countries and German Books Printed in Other Countries from 1455 to 1600 Now in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1962. The British Museum. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in The Netherlands and Belgium and of Dutch and Flemish Books Printed in Other Countries from 1470 to 1600 Now in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1965. The British Museum. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in France and of French Books Printed in Other Countries from 1470 to 1600 Now in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1924. Reprinted by the British Museum in 1966. Goldsmith, V.F. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in French, 1601-1700. Folkestone: Dawsons, 1969-1973. Library of Congress. The National Union Catalog of Pre-1956 Imprints. London and New York: Mansell, 1969-1982. Mortimer, Ruth. Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts of Sixteenth Century Books in the Philip Hofer Collection at the Harvard University Library. Part I. French 16th Century Books. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of the Harvard University Press, 1964. Mortimer, Ruth. Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts of Sixteenth Century Books in the Philip Hofer Collection at the Harvard University Library. Part II. Italian 16th Century Books. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of the Harvard University Press, 1974. Pollard, Alfred and G.R. Redgrave. A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, and Ireland and of English Books Printed Abroad, 1475-1640. London: The Bibliographic Society, 1926 and Revised edition of 1975. Thomas, Henry. Short-Title Catalogues of Spanish and Spanish-American and Portuguese Books Printed Before 1601 in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1966. Short Title This normally consists of the first few words of a title. A word on abbreviating short titles is in order. All short titles begin with the first word of the original full title, sometimes omitting subsequent formulaic words in order to retain more significant key words. For example, the book published by the Antwerp Jesuit College celebrating the inauguration of van Beughen as

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ninth bishop of Antwerp has as its title Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino D. loanni Ferdinando van Beughen IX Antverpiensium Episcopo .... This title is abbreviated as a short title to Illustrissimo ... loanni Ferdinando van Beughen IX Antverpiensium Episcopo. All such titles appear also under "Illustrissimo" as well as under the "Antwerp Jesuit College," if a College rather than an individual was the author. Place The names of places of publication are standardised, using modern English names, e.g. Nuremberg, Lyons. Cultural and political developments over the centuries have led to towns changing their names. Many of the changes are obvious, e.g. Gdansk for Danzig, but some are less so. Sixteenth-century Latin books often give the name of the town in a Latin form. The name on the facsimile of the title page will frequently not correspond to the name in our description of the book, e.g. Augustae Vindelicorum for Augsburg and Trajecti ad Rhenum for Trier. Publisher, Printer, Bookseller The production and distribution of books in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries involved not only publishers, but also printers, binders, artists and booksellers who often shared in the financing of a publication, and who therefore often had the additional function of a modern publisher. Since the bibliographic database and the CLE bibliographies reach into the nineteenth century we decided to retain the simple distinction between publisher and printer — artists being treated separately — rather than create subcategories for bookseller, binder and artist who may also have functioned as publisher or co-publisher. Booksellers and printers are regarded as publishers, if no publisher's name appears. Personal names are standardised, and vernacular forms rather than Latin equivalents are used. Language Short title information is followed by an indication of the language or languages in which the book is largely written. It would make little sense to list all the languages in which an emblem motto might appear as though they were all of equal importance with the language in which the bulk of the texts are written. Thus an English edition of Hugo may retain Latin mottoes, but is not for that reason regarded as a bi-lingual edition. "Bilingual" or "polyglot" is reserved for texts where two or more languages have approximately equal importance. The codes used for different languages are as follows: Arm = Armenian Cze = Czech Dan = Danish Dut = Dutch Eng = English

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Pagination Pagination is recorded as found in the book and not inferred. Thus [21] 2-331 [1] means that there are 21 unnumbered pages preceding the first numbered page which bears the numeral 2; the last page is also unnumbered and may be blank. The verso of the final page, even if blank, is always accounted for. Roman numerals are only used if they are printed in the original. Initial pagination in square brackets will often differ from copy to copy depending on the presence or absence of a half title page, a frontispiece, an additional engraved title page, all of which we include in the initial pagination, or some other preliminary matter. Fingerprint Instead of collation, fingerprint rules are used. We have adopted those developed by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Institut de Recherche de 1'Histoire des Textes), Paris, in association with the National Library of Scotland, and published in 1984. In excerpting the information in the Fingerprints Manual we have retained the technical terms and stayed close to the wording of the Manual. Readers are referred to the Manual for details and exceptions. Fingerprinting applies only to pages with letterpress text, not to engraved matter or woodcuts, and refers to all symbols that belong to a well-defined character set. It embraces letters, including the Greek alphabet, numerals (differentiating between 0 and O), punctuation and ampersand. For purposes of fingerprinting, footnotes are considered as text, but marginalia, headers, footers, pagination, signatures, catchwords, and press figures are excluded. A fingerprint for a book consists of four groups of symbols, with two pairs to a group, followed by the symbol 3, 7 or C and the date of publication. The four groups of two pairs of symbols are taken from the last and penultimate lines of four specified pages, one pair per line. They are selected by reading from left to right: at the end of the line on rectos, and at the beginning of the line on versos. One begins with the last line and proceeds to the penultimate line. Pages are chosen as follows and only leaves with letterpress on recto or verso are counted. The first group is taken from the first printed recto following the title page which is not itself a title page. The second group comes from the fourth recto after that used for the first group. The third group derives from the recto of the first leaf after that used for the second group which bears the correct Arabic numeral 13 on that recto (whether it be folio, page or column). If there is no recto 13 then the first recto bearing the correct Arabic numeral 17 is taken. If there is no Arabic numeration, Roman numeration is used if available. If there is no recto numbered 13 or 17, the fourth recto after that used for the second group is taken. The fourth group is taken from the verso of the recto used for the third

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group. Added after the fourth group to indicate the source of the third group is either a 3 to represent 13 or XIII, or a 7 to represent 17 or XVII, or a C to indicate that leaves have been counted. Finally, the date is recorded exactly as printed on title page or in the colophon. The transcription of date includes all punctuation, Arabic and Roman numerals, upper and lower case; where Roman numerals are printed in both upper and lower case capitals, the latter are treated as lower case letters. The reversed C used in conjunction with I for 500 and 1000 is transcribed as S. Example from Ashrea: l,ta tona e-es dopo 3 1665. Emblem Structure and Illustrations This field provides a brief note indicating presence of an engraved t.p., engraved fp., engraved portraits, and the number and kind of illustrations: woodcuts, copperplate engravings, or steel engravings. No distinction is made between engravings and etchings. References to "signed" and "unsigned" refer to the presence or absence of an artist's signature to a plate or cut, not to the signing of a letterpress page. Where considered helpful we include pagination for illustrations. Rather than simply call the illustration an "emblem" we identify the kind of illustration. Distinction is made between illustrations which are printed separately from the letter press, and those which are included in the letter press, thus: copperplate engraving = engraved illustration only, printed on a page with no text of any kind copperplate engraving with engraved text = engraved illustration with engraved text but no letterpress copperplate engraving in text = engraved illustration printed on letterpress sheets copperplate engraving with engraved text in text = engraved illustration with engraved text set in letterpress page Layout This field contains a brief description of the structure of the emblem. The terminology used is neutral and descriptive. For example, instead of "motto" or "title," which represent a judgement about the content and function of that component, "inscriptio" is used. The following terms are used: inscriptio pictura subscriptio verse commentary prose commentary caption quotation (e.g. Bible quotation with reference) reference

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marginal gloss bearer (in case of imprese) dedicatee (of individual emblems, not the book itself) text (the text following the complete emblem or emblematic illustration, as in books of meditation). Any technical terms used in the emblem book are included in the description of structure, and placed in parentheses after the term, e.g. prose explanation ("Auftlegung") of flagged motifs in pictura. Emblems frequently also contain other textual information which is included, e.g. emblem number, title or caption and additional poems. Illustration Notes Here we provide an exact citation of the manner in which an artist has signed the illustration. The following are the most frequently encountered formulae used by artists to indicate their contribution to the creation of the printed image, in terms of cutting, designing and printing/ publishing: fecit, fee., f. = made: engraver, or cutter incidit, incid., inc. = incised, i.e. engraved or cut: engraver or cutter sculpsit, sculps., sc. = sculpted, i.e. engraved or cut: engraver or cutter composuit: composed, i.e. designed delineavit, delin. = delineated, i.e. drawn: draughtsman figuravit = drawn, i.e. drawn for or by the engraver after a drawing or painting to be reproduced invenit, inv. = invented, designed: designer pinxit, pinx. = painted, i.e. drawn: painter, artist, draughtsman excudit, excud., exc. = published, or printed divulgavit = published formis = printed, or published impressit, imp. = printed Further brief information on illustrations may also be included. Artist Since artists often signed their work in different ways, using various spellings, a single uniform version is required. Artists' names are given in either the vernacular or the most frequently encountered form as recorded in the following reference works, which are listed in the order of their importance:

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Thieme, Ulrich und Felix Becker. Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Kiinstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. 37 vols. Leipzig: W. Engelmann, 1907-1950 \ Benezit, Emmanuel. Dictionnaire critique et documentaire despeintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs. 10 vols. Paris: Librairie Griind, 1976. Nagler, Georg Kaspar. Neues Allgemeines Kunstler-Lexikon. 3. ed. 25 vols. Leipzig: Schwarzenberg und Schumann, c. 1924 Bryan, Michael. Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. 5 vols. London: George Bell and Sons, 1903-1905. Kramm, Christiaan. De levens en de werken der Hollandsche en Vlaamsche Kunnstschilders, beeldhouwers, graveurs en bouwmeesters. 2 vols. Amsterdam: B.M. Israel, 1974. Classification of Jesuit Emblem Books Jesuit emblem books deal with a great variety of themes and topics, and they also fulfil various functions. Rather than attempt to describe these themes and functions in detail in each of the bibliographic entries, we use a series of brief codes, which were developed as modifications of the system used by Heckscher and Wirth to indicate in broad terms the content of emblem books.7 Needless to say, even these relatively refined distinctions cannot always accommodate a given book, which may on occasion serve more than one of the functions indicated by the codes. We have distinguished anonymous college publications from those whose author is known, whether the Jesuit author is named in the book or whether the attribution derives from De Backer-Sommervogel. Thus to reconstruct the publication activities of a college or province, the works of such authors — listed with the prefix "I" — would have to be added to the college publications, identified with the prefix "II." Again, following De Backer-Sommervogel we attribute such college publications as dissertations to the promoter or praeses rather than the candidate, which was Praz's method. I. Individual Authors LA. Collections of Emblems I.A.I Collections of Imprese, Devices, Emblems (General) I. A.2 Collections of Imprese, Devices, Emblems of Specific Persons

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I.E. Religious Figures I.B.I Christ I.E.2 Virgin Mary I.E.3 Biblical Figures (except Christ and Mary) I.B.4 Saints I.C. Dignitaries of the Church I.C.I Popes I.C.2 Cardinals I.C.3 Archbishops, Bishops I.C.4 Superiors of Religious Orders I.C.5 Jesuit Alumni I.D. Religious Institutions I.D.I Founding of a Church I.D.2 The Jubilee of a College, or the Society I.D.3 Sodalities I.E. Secular Rulers and Leaders I.E.I In Praise of Secular Rulers and Dynasties I.E.2 Birth I.E.3 Baptism I.E.4 Marriage I.E.5 Exequies I.E.7 Advice to Princes and Rulers I.E.8 The Celebration of a Victory I.E.9 Triumphal Entry I.F. Spiritual and Theological I.F.I Dogmatic (Sacraments, Church teaching) I.F.2 Sacred Heart of Jesus I.F.3 Devotional Books I.F.4 Church Year or Liturgy I.F.5 Church History I.F.6 Four Last Things (Death, Judgement, Hell and Heaven), including Predestination, Memento mori, vanitas, etc. I.F.7 Epistolary and Miscellaneous I.G. Didactic I.G.I Symbology and Emblem Theory I.G.2 Poetry and Rhetoric I.G.3 Encyclopedic I.G.4 Cosmological

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II. F. Spiritual and Theological II.F.I Dogmatic (Sacraments, Church teaching) II.F.2 Sacred Heart of Jesus II.F.3 Devotional Books II.F.4 Church Year or Liturgy II.F.5 Church History II.F.6 Four Last Things (Death, Judgement, Hell and Heaven), including Predestination, Memento mori, vanitas, etc. II.F.7 Epistolary and Miscellaneous II.G. Didactic II.G.I Symbology and Emblem Theory II.G.2 Poetry and Rhetoric II.G.3 Encyclopedic II.G.4 Cosmological II.G.5 Philosophical II.G.6 Ethical II.G.7 Alchemy and Medicine II.G.8 Fortune and Human Destiny II.G.9 Mythological II.G. 10 Bucolic II.G. 11 Human Senses II.G.I2 Polemical II.G.I3 Educational References Each Jesuit title has been checked against the standard reference works, which include the catalogues of the British Library, the Bibliotheque Nationale, National Union Catalogue, the Bayrischer Zentralkatalog, as well as the on-line catalogues of the OCLC and RLN. We cite the major bibliographies of Jesuit works, of English, French, German and Spanish publications, and, needless to say, of emblem books. We have also consulted available finding lists, catalogues of library collections, and published lists of addenda and corrigenda. In case of doubt we have included the reference, even though, date, name of place or publisher may not appear. One problem in working with some existing bibliographies is that while they include place and publisher for first editions and usually for significant later editions, they frequently omit such information for subsequent printings and translations. A case in point is Jeremias Drexel's De aeternitate considerationes, which in 1629 seems to have appeared in four different editions (or states?). De Backer-Sommervogel, Praz, and Landwehr refer simply to a "1629" edition, and one cannot know which edition they mean. There is also a pattern of correspondence in that the same information is frequently omitted in the relevant entries in De Backer-Sommervogel, Praz, and Landwehr, which suggests that each copied the information from the other, probably without ever having seen the book.

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With the following abbreviations we refer to: De Backer-Sommervogel: Aloys and Augustin De Backer. Ed. Carlos Sommervogel. Bibliotheque de la Compagniede Jesus. Premiere Panic. Bibliographic. Paris: Picard; Bruxelles: Schepens, 1890-1909. 10 vols. (rept. 1960). Breidenbach: Heribert Breidenbach. Der Emblematiker Jeremias Drexel S.J. (1581-1638). Mit einer Einfuhrung in die Jesuitenemblematik und einer Bibliographic der Jesuitenemblembucher. Diss. University of Illinois, Urbana, 1970. Buchwald-Pelcowa: Paulina Buchwald-Pelcowa. Emblematy w Drukach Polskich i Polski dotyczacych XW-XVIIIwieku. Bibliografia. Wroclaw: Ossolimeum, 1981. Campa: Pedro Campa. Emblematica Hispanica. An Annotated Bibliography of Spanish Emblem Literature to the Year 1700. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1990. Dunnhaupt II: Gerhard Dunnhaupt. Personalbibliographie zu den Drucken des Barock. 2 improved and expanded ed. 6 vols. Stuttgart: Hiersemann. 1990-1993. EBUI: Emblem Books at the University of Illinois. A Bibliographic Catalogue. Compiled by Thomas McGeary and N. Frederick Nash. Boston: O.K. Hall, 1993. Freeman: Rosemary Freeman. English Emblem Books. London: Chatto & Windus, 1948; rpt. 1967 Funck: M. Funck. Le livre beige a gravures. Guide de ramateur de livres illustres imprimes en Belgique avant le XVIII siecle. Paris and Brussels: G. Van Oest, 1925. Landwehr EFBLC: John Landwehr. Emblem and Fable Books Printed in the Low Countries 1542-1813. A Bibliography. Utrecht: Hes, 1988. This work supersedes the earlier Dutch Emblem Books. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1962, and Emblem Books of the Low Countries 1554-1949. A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1970. Landwehr FISP: John Landwehr. French, Italian, Spanish and Portugese Books of Devices and Emblems 1534-1827. A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1976. Landwehr GEB: John Landwehr. German Emblem Books 1531-1888. A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1972. Landwehr SC: John Landwehr. Splendid Ceremonies, State Entries, and Royal Funerals in the Low Countries 1515-1791. Nieuwkoop: De Graaf; Leyden: A.W. Sijthoff, 1971.

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Palau: Antonio Palau y Dulcet. Manual del librero hispanoamericano. Bibliografia general espanola e hispanoamericana desde la invention de la imprenta hasta nuestros tiempos ... Barcelona, 1923-1927. 7 vols. 2nd ed. Barcelona: Palau y Dulcet; Oxford: Dolphin Book Company, 1946. In publication. 28 vols. to date. Petrik: Geza Petrik. Magyarorszdg bibliographidja 1712-1860. Vols. I-VIII. Budapest, 18881991. Praz: Mario Praz. Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery. 2 ed. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 1964. Praz II: Mario Praz. Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery. Part II. Addenda et Corrigenda. (1974). No reference is made to the Chronological List. Szinnyei: Jozsef Szinnyei. Magyar irok elete es munkdi. Vols. I-XIV. Budapest, 1891-1914. De Vries: Anne G. Christiaan De Vries. De Nederlandsche Emblemata. Geschiedenis en Bibliographie tot de l&eeuw. Amsterdam: Ten Brink & De Vries, 1899.

Library Locations and Shelf Marks An unusual feature of both the Union Catalogue database and the printed bibliographies is the provision of information on library locations. Wherever possible, press marks are included. The absence of a press mark indicates that we have reason to believe that the library possesses the imprint but we were unable to confirm it. If we were unable personally to verify a title rather than a location, the status of the book is given as "unverified" and the bibliographic source noted.

Codes for Countries Aus = Austria Bel = Belgium Can = Canada Cro = Croatia Cze = Czech Republic Den = Denmark Fra = France FRG = Federal Republic of Germany Gre = Greece Hun = Hungary Ita = Italy Ire = Ireland Lat = Latvia

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Library Acronyms The acronyms for American libraries used in this bibliography derive from Symbols of American Libraries, 14th edition, Washington, D.C., Library of Congress, 1992. Acronyms for foreign libraries were created according to the same principles. A complete list is provided, arranged by country.

Austria Aus F Aus G

AusK Aus Kr Aus S Aus V

Furth FSG - Stift Gottweig Graz GUB - Universitatsbibliothek Klosterneuburg KBAC - Bibliothek des Augustiner-Chorherrenstifts Kremsmunster KrStfB - Stiftbibliothek Salzburg SSP - Bibliothek der Benediktiner Erzabtei St. Peter SUB - Universitatsbibliothek Vienna VKM - Kunsthistorisches Museum VONB - Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek VPSJ - Provinzialat Archiv Societatis Jesu VStB - Stadtbibliothek VUB - Universitatsbibliothek

Belgium Bel A

BelB BelBg BelG

Antwerp AMPM - Museum Plantin-Moretus ARG - Ruusbroec Genootschap ASB - Stadsbibliotheek AUFSI - Universitaire Faculteiten Sint-Ignatius Brussels BBRKB - Koninklijke Bibliotheek BSB - Societe des Bollandistes Bruges BgSB - Stadsbibliotheek Ghent GUB - Universiteitsbibliotheek

Jesuit Series Bel Ko Bel L Bel Le

Bel LolN Bel N

Kortrijk KoUB — Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Campus Kortrijk Liege LBGU - Bibliotheque generate de 1'Universite Leuven LeKU - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven LeKUTH - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Fakulteit Theologie LeBSJ - Bibliotheek Jezui'eten, Heverlee (Leuven) Louvain-la-Neuve LolNUB — Universite Catholique, Bibliotheque LolNCGDU - Centre General de Documentation, Universite Catholique Namur NCDRR - Centre de Documentation et de Recherche Religieuse

Canada Can AE Can BVa Can BVi Can MW Can NSH Can QM

Can QQ

Can OH Can OL Can OT

Alberta, Edmonton AEU - Edmonton, University of Alberta British Columbia, Vancouver BVaU - University of British Columbia BVaST - School of Theology British Columbia, Victoria BViP - Provincial Library Manitoba, Winnipeg MWU - University of Manitoba Nova Scotia, Halifax NSHPH - Atlantic School of Theology Quebec, Montreal QMCCA - Canadian Centre for Architecture QMM - McGill, McLennan Library QMMRB - McGill, Rare Book Room Quebec, Quebec City QQCA - Centre Antonien QQLa - Universite Laval QQUS - University Seminary Ontario, Hamilton OHM - McMaster University, Hamilton Ontario, London OLU - University of Western Ontario Ontario, Toronto OTAP - Alternative Press Centre OTU - University of Toronto

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Can NSW

OTEP - Ontario Department of Education, Provincial Library Services Nova Scotia, Wolfville NSWA - Acadia University

Croatia Cro Z

Zagreb ZNSB - Nacionalna i Sveucilisna Biblioteka

Czech Republic CzeP

Prague PUK - Universita Karlova PSK - Statni Knihovna (National Library)

Denmark DenC DenOd

Copenhagen CKB - Det Kongelige Bibliotek Odense OdKBB - Karen Brahes Bibliotek, Landsarkiv

France Fra A Fra Au Fra Av Fra Be Fra BN Fra Bo Fra Bor Fra C

Amiens ABM - Bibliotheque Municipale Autun AuBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Avignon AvBM - Bibliotheque Municipale AvMC - Musee Calvet Besancon BeBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris Bourges BoBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Bordeaux BorBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Chantilly

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Fra Ch Fra D Fra Di Fra G Fra L Fra LaR Fra Li Fra M Fra N Fra Ni Fra P

Fra R Fra Rou Fra S Fra T Fra V

CBF - Bibliotheque les Fontaines Chaumont ChBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Douai DBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Dijon DiBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Grenoble GBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Lyons LBM - Bibliotheque Municipale La Rochelle LaRBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Lille LiBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Montpellier MBvMF - Bibliotheque de la ville et du Musee Fabre Nancy NBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Nimes NiBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Paris PBArs - Bibliotheque de 1'Arsenal PBIeh - Bibliotheque de 1'Institut d'etudes hispaniques PBMa - Bibliotheque Mazarine PMM - Maison Missionaire PStG - Ste. Genevieve Rennes RBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Rouen RouBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Strasbourg SBNU - Bibliotheque Nationale et Universitaire Toulouse TBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Versailles VBM - Bibliotheque Municipale

Federal Republic of Germany FRG A

Augsburg AUB - Universitatsbibliothek

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FRG Aa FRG Am FRG An FRG As FRG B

FRG Ba FRG Bo

FRG Boc FRG Br FRG Bii FRG Bw FRG C FRG C-Z FRG Co FRG D FRG Da

ASStB - Staats- und Stadtbibliothek Aachen AaOB - Offentliche Bibliothek Amberg AmStlPB - Staatliche Provinzialbibliothek Ansbach AnStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek (SchloBbibliothek) Aschaffenburg AsHB - Hofbibliothek Berlin BSB1 - Staatsbibliothek, Unter den Linden 8 BSB2 - Staatsbibliothek, Potsdamer Str. 33 BStB - Stadtbibliothek BUB - Universitatsbibliothek (Humboldt-Universitat) Bamberg BaSB - Staatsbibliothek BaStAAB - Stadtarchiv, Amtsbiicherei Bonn BoMBJ - Missionsbibliothek der Jesuiten BoUB - Universitatsbibliothek BoUKI - Universitat Kunsthistorisches Institut Bochum BocUB - Universitatsbibliothek Bremen BrSUB - Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek BrSA - Staatsarchiv Biidingen BiiFYBB - Fiirstlich Ysenburg-Biidingensche Bibliothek Braunschweig BwStB - Stadtbibliothek BwUB - Universitatsbibliothek Cologne CEDD - Erzbischofliche Diozesan- und Dombibliothek CUStB - Universities- und Stadtbibliothek Clausthal-Zellerfeld C-ZUB - Universitatsbibliothek Coburg CoLB - Landesbibliothek Dresden DSLB - Sachsische Landesbibliothek DUB - Universitatsbibliothek Darmstadt DaHLHS - Hessische Landes- und Hochschulbibliothek

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Detmold DetLLB - Lippische Landesbibliothek Dillingen DiStuB - Studienbibliothek Donauschingen DnschFF - Fiirstlich Fiirstenbergische Hofbibliothek Erlangen EUB - Universitatsbibliothek Eichstatt EiStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek EiUB - Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt FSGPTH - Philosophische-Theologische Hochschule Sankt Georgen FStUB - Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Fulda FldBPTh - Bibliothek des Priesterseminars und Hauptbibliothek der Theologischen Fakultat Freiburg FrUB - Universitatsbibliothek Freising FreDB - Dombibliothek Gottingen GNSUB - Niedersachsische Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek Gotha GoFB - Forschungsbibliothek Greifswald GrUB - Universitatsbibliothek Geistingen GstOrdB - Bibliothek des Ordensseminars GstStB - Stadtbibliothek Hannover HNLB - Niedersachsische Landesbibliothek HUB - Universitatsbibliothek Halle HaULB - Universitats- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt Heidelberg HeUB - Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg HmDBA - Deutsches Bibelarchiv HmStUB - Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek Ingolstadt IUB - Universitatsbibliothek IWStABM - Wissenschaftl. Stadt-Archiv, -Bibliothek und -Museum

Introduction FRG J FRG K FRG Ka FRG Krl FRG L FRG Lii FRG M

FRG Ma

FRG Mar FRG Me FRG Mii

FRG N

FRG Ne FRG O

Jena JUB - Universitatsbibliothek Kiel KUB - Universitatsbibliothek Kassel KaLB - Landesbibliothek Karlsruhe KrlBLB - Badische Landesbibliothek KrlUB - Universitatsbibliothek Leipzig LMB - Museumbibliothek des Kunsthandwerkes LUB - Universitatsbibliothek Liibeck LiiBHst - Bibliothek der Hansestadt Munich / Miinchen MBCG - Bibliotheca Collegii Georgiani MDM - Bibliothek des Deutschen Museums MFSA - Franziskanerkloster Sankt Anna MHP - Hochschule fur Philosophic MSB - Bayrische Staatsbibliothek MStB - Stadtische Bibliotheken MUB - Universitatsbibliothek MZK - Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte Mainz MaBPS - Bischofliches Priesterseminar MaStB - Stadtbibliothek MaUB - Universitatsbibliothek Marburg MarHSAs - Hessisches Staatsarchiv und Archivschule MarUB - Universitatsbibliothek Meldorf MeB - Bibliothek Miinster MuStB - Stadtbiicherei MiiStlBR - Staatliche Buchereistelle fur den Regierungsbezirk MiiUB - Universitatsbibliothek Nuremberg / Niirnberg NGNM - Germanisches Nationalmuseum NLKA - Landeskirchliches Archiv der Ev.-Lutheranischen Kirche in Bayern NStB - Stadtbibliothek Neuburg NeStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek Oldenburg

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FRGP FRG Pad

FRGPo

FRGR FRG R-B

FRGS FRGTr FRGTii

FRGW FRG Weim

FRGWi FRGWu

FRGX

OLE - Landesbibliothek OStB - Stadtbibliothek Passau PStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek Paderborn PadEAB - Erzbischofliche Akademische Bibliothek Pommersfelden PoSchB - Schornbornsche SchloBbibliothek Regensburg RFTHB - Fiirstliche Thurn und Taxische Hofbibliothek und Zentralarchiv RStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek Rantzau-Breitenburg R-BGrB - Graflich Rantzau-Breitenburger Bibliothek, Steinburg, SchleswigHolstein Stuttgart SUB - Universitatsbibliothek SWLB - Wurtemburgische Landesbibliothek Trier TrBP Bibliothek des Priesterseminars TrStB - Stadtbibliothek Tubingen TttUB - Universitatsbibliothek Wolfenbiittel WHAB - Herzog August Bibliothek WHABTh - Herzog August Bibliothek - Theologie Weimar WeimNFG - Nationale Forschungs- und Gedenkstatten der Klassischen Deutschen Literatur WeimSAB - Bibliothek des Staatsarchivs Wiesbaden WiHLB - Hessische Landesbibliothek Wiirzburg WuUB - Universitatsbibliothek Xanten XStiftB - Stiftbibliothek

Hungary HunB

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Budapest BEK - Egyetemi Konyvtar (University Library) BMTAK - Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Konyvtar BOSK - Orszagos Szechenyi Konyvtar (National Szechenyi Library)

Introduction Hun D Hun E Hun P Hun Pe Hun S

Debrecen DEK - Egyetemi Konyvtar (University Library) Esztergom EFK - Foszekesegyhazi Konyvtar Pannonhalma PFK - Foapatsagi Konyvtar Pecs PeEK - Egyetemi Konyvtar Szeged SSK - Somogyi Konyvtar

Ireland Ire D

Dublin DM - Marsh's Library DNI - National Library of Ireland DTC - Trinity College

Italy Ita Bo Ita C Ita F Ita Fl Ita Lu Ita Me Ita Mi Ita Mo Ita Na Ita Pa

Bologna BoBCAG - Biblioteca Communale dell'Archiginnasio Catania CBRU - Biblioteca Regionale Universitaria Ferrara FBCA - Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea Florence / Firenze F1BM - Biblioteca Marcelliana F1BNC - Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Lucca LuBSt - Biblioteca Statale Messina MeBR - Biblioteca Regionale Milan MiBA - Biblioteca Ambrosiana Modena MoANSL - Accademia Nazionale di Scienzee, Lettere e d'Arti MoBE - Biblioteca Estense Naples NaBN - Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III Pavia

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Ita Pe Ita Pi Ita Ri Ita R

Ita S Ita Si Ita T Ita V Ita Ve

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PaBU - Biblioteca Universitaria Perugia PeBA - Biblioteca Augusta Pisa PiBU - Biblioteca Universitaria Rimini RiBCG - Biblioteca Civica Gambalunga Rome RBA - Biblioteca Angelica RBAV - Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana RBINA - Biblioteca dell'Institute Nazionale d'Archeologia RBNCVE - Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Vittorio Emanuele RBUA - Biblioteca Universitaria Alessandrina RBV - Biblioteca Vaticana RBVa - Biblioteca Vallicelliana RCN - Casanatense RIHSJ - Biblioteca Curia, Institutum Historicum Societatis Jesu Sardinia SUC - Universita di Cagliari Siena SiBC - Biblioteca Communale degli Intronati Turin TBR - Biblioteca Reale TBBS - Biblioteca della Basilica di Superga Venice VBNM - Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana Verona VeBC - Biblioteca Civica

Lithuania Lit V

Vilnius VLVRB - Lietuvos tsr Valstybine Respublikine Biblioteka (National Library) VUB - University Library

The Netherlands Net A

Amsterdam AEP - Elsevier Publishers AHM - Historisch Museum AR - Rijksmuseum

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Net D Net De Net G Net H Net K Net L Net Lw Net M

Net Md Net N Net R Net T Net TH

Net U

ARPK - Rijks Renten Kabinet AUB - Universiteitsbibliotheek AVUB - Vrije Universiteit Bibliotheek Deventer DStB - Stads- of Athenaeum Bibliotheek Delft DeTU - Technische Universiteit Groningen GUB - Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek Haarlem HKB - Koninklijke Bibliotheek HUB - Universiteitsbibliotheek Kampen KTH - Theologische Hogeschool Leiden LPK - Prentenkabinet LUB - Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek Leeuwarden LwPB - Gemeentemuseum Het Prinsesse Hof (Provinciale Bibliotheek) Maastricht MSJ - library of the Jesuit College MStB - Stadsbibliotheek MUL - Rijksuniversiteit Limburg Middelburg MdZB - Zeeuwse Bibliotheek Nijmegen NJBB - Jezuietenbibliotheek Berchmanianum NKUB - Katholieke Universiteit Bibliotheek Rotterdam RGB - Gemeente Bibliotheek Tilburg TKUB - Katholieke Universiteit Brabant The Hague / Den Haag THKB - Koninklijke Bibliotheek THKH - Koninklijke Huisarchief THKI - Kunsthistorisch Institut THMMW - Museum Meermanno-Westreenianum THOV - Bibliotheek der Orde van Vrijmetselaren Utrecht UKI - Kunsthistorisch Institut der Rijksuniversiteit UUB - Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek

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Poland Pol By Pol C

Pol G Pol Ka Pol Ki Pol K6 Pol L

Pol L6 Pol NM Pol O Pol P

Pol SS Pol Sz Pol T

Bydgaszcz ByBM - Bilioteka Miejska (Municipal Library) Cracow CBCz - Biblioteka Czartoryskich CBJ - Biblioteka Jagiellonska CBMN - Biblioteka Muzeum Narodowego (National Museum Library) CBPAN - Biblioteka Pan CBJez - Biblioteka Jezuitow (Library of the Society of Jesus) CBZBer - Biblioteka Zakonu Bernardynow (Library of the Order of St. Bernard) CBZK1 - Biblioteku Zakonu Klarysek (Library of the Order of St. Clara) Gdansk GBPAN - Biblioteka PAN Katowice KaBS - Biblioteka Sla.ska (Silesian Library) Kielce KiBM - Biblioteka Miejska (Municipal Library) KiBSem - Biblioteka Seminarium Duchownego Kornik K6BPAN - Biblioteka Kornicka PAN Lublin LBKU - Biblioteka Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego LBSem - Biblioteka Seminarium Duchownego LBUMCS - Biblioteka Uniwesytetu im. Marii Curie-Sklodowskie LWBL - Wojewodzka Biblioteka im. Lopacinskiego Lodz L6UB - Uniwersytecka Biblioteka Nowe Miasto NMBZK - Biblioteka Zakonu Kapucynow Opole OBP - Biblioteka Publiczna Poznan PBGUM - Biblioteka Glowna, Uniwersytet im. A. Mickiewicza PER - Biblioteka Raczynskich (Raczynski Library) PBTN - Biblioteka Poznanskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego (Poznan Scientific Association Library) Stary Sa.cz SSBZF - Biblioteka Zakonu Franciszkanow SSBZK1 - Biblioteka Zakonu Klarysek Szczecin SzWMBP - Wojewodzka i Miejska Biblioteka Publiczna (City Public Library) Torun

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Pol Ta Pol W

Pol Wr

Pol ZG

TKMK - Ksiaznica Miejska im. M. Kopernika TUB - Uniwersytecka Biblioteka Tarnow TaBM - Biblioteka Miejska Warsaw WBB - Biblioteka Bobolanum WBIBL - Biblioteka Instytutu Badan Literackich PAN WBMM - Biblioteka Muzeum Mickiewicza WBMN - Biblioteka Muzeum Narodowego WBN - Biblioteka Narodowa (National Library) WBP - Biblioteka Publiczna WBSem - Biblioteka Seminarim Duchownego (Seminar Library) WUB - Uniwersytecka Biblioteka Wroclaw, formerly Breslau WrBGP - Biblioteka G10wna, Politechnika Wrodawska WrBZNO - Biblioteka Zakladu Narodowego im Osslinskich WrBK - Biblioteka Kapitulana WrUB - Uniwersytecka Biblioteka Zielona Gora ZGBM -Biblioteka Miejska

Portugal Por Li

PorP

Lisbon LiBN - Biblioteca National Oporto PBPM - Biblioteca Publica Municipal do Porto PBU - Biblioteca Universidade de Porto

Romania Rom Si

Sibiu SiBJ - Biblioteca Judeteana 'Astra'

Russia RusKn Rus M

Kaliningrad KnUB - Universyetskaya Bibliotyeka Moscow MRGB - Rossiskaya Gosudarstvennaya Biblioteka (Russian Statre Library)

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Slovak Republic Slo B Brno BUP - Univerzita J.E. Purkyne Spain Spa B

Spa Bu Spa C Spa Ca Spa Co Spa Esc Spa Ev Spa G

Spa H Spa L Spa Lo Spa M

Spa PdM

Barcelona BBASM - Biblioteca de la Abadia de Santa Maria de Monserrat BBCUA - Biblioteca Central, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona BU - Biblioteca Publica y Universitaria, Universidad de Barcelona Burgos BuBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Cadiz CBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Caceres CaBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Cordoba CoBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial El Escorial EscBMSL - Biblioteca Monasterio de San Lorenzo EscRB - Real Biblioteca de San Lorenzo Evora EvBPAD - Biblioteca Publica e Arquivo Distrital Granada GBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad de Granada GBUFyL - Biblioteca de la Universidad de Granada, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras Huesca HBPdE - Biblioteca Publica del Estado Leon LBP - Biblioteca Provincial de Leon LU - Universidad de Leon Logrono LoBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Madrid MAH - Real Academia de la Historia MBMLG - Biblioteca Museo Lazaro Galdiano MBN - Biblioteca Nacional MBRAE - Biblioteca Real Academia Espanola Palma de Mallorca PdMBP - Biblioteca Publica

Introduction Spa Sal Spa San Spa Sar Spa SdC Spa Sev Spa SI Spa T Spa Va Spa VI

Salamanca SalU - Universidad de Salamanca Santander SanBMP - Biblioteca de Menendez Pelayo Saragossa SarU - Universidad de Zaragoza Santiago de Compostela SdCUS - Universidad de Santiago Seville SevBCC - Biblioteca Capitular Colombina SevBU - Biblioteca Universidad de Seville Silos S1BASD - Biblioteca de la Abadia de Santo Domingo de Silos Toledo TBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Valencia VaAr - Archive del Reino VaBM - Biblioteca Municipal Valladolid V1BU - Biblioteca Universitaria

Sweden Swe S Swe U

Stockholm SBKr - Krolewska Bibliotek SKB - Kungliga Biblioteket Uppsala UUB - Universitetsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva

Switzerland Swi A Swi B Swi Bn Swi Ein

Aarau AKB - Kantonbibliothek Basel BOBU - Offentliche Bibliothek der Universitat Basel Bern BnSLB - Schweizerische Landesbibliothek BnStUB - Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Einsiedeln EinKB - Klosterbibliothek EinStB - Stadtbibliothek

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EinUB - Universitatsbibliothek Fribourg FBCU - Bibliotheque Cantonale et Universitaire Geneva GBPU - Bibliotheque Publique et Universitaire Lausanne LBCU - Bibliotheque Cantonale et Universitaire Lucerne LuZB - Zentralbibliothek St. Gallen SGStB - Stifts-Bibliothek Schaffhausen SchStB - Stadtbibliothek Soleure SoBC - Bibliotheque Cantonale Winterthur WStB - Stadtbibliothek Zurich ZUB - Universitatsbibliothek ZZB - Zentralbibliothek

United Kingdom UKi Ab UKi Abe UKi Ar UKi BL UKi BMp UKi B

UKi Ba UKi Bi UKi C

Aberystwyth AbNW - National Library of Wales Aberdeen AbeU - Aberdeen University Armagh ArP - Public Library British Library British Museum - Prints Bristol BC - City Library BR - Reference Library BU - University Library Bath BaM - Municipal Libraries Birmingham BiCRL - Central Reference Library BiU - University of Birmingham Cambridge CCCCL - Corpus Christi College

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UKi D UKi E

UKi Ex UKi G UKi L

UKi Le UKi Li

CEC - Emmanuel College CKC - King's College CP - Peterhouse CQCOL - Queen's College Old Library CSC - Selwyn College CSJC - St. John's College CTC - Trinity College CU - University Library Durham DU - University Library Edinburgh ENC - New College, Edinburgh University ENSL - National Library of Scotland EU - Edinburgh University Exeter ExCL - Cathedral Library Glasgow GU - Glasgow University London LBO - Brompton Oratory LC - Congregational Library LCI - Courtauld Institute LDC - Dulwich College LDW - Dr. William's Library LG - Guildhall LGF - Gillow Library, Farm Street LHC - Heythrope College, Cavendish Square LICLSK - Imperial College Libraries, South Kensington LLI - Lincoln's Inn LNC - New College LSA - Society of Antiquaries LSC - Sion College LU - London University LUWI - London University, Warburg Institute LVAM - Victoria and Albert Museum LVAMD - Victoria and Albert Museum, Dyce Collection LWIHM - Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine Leeds LeP - Public Library LeU - Leeds University Liverpool LiU - Liverpool University

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UKi Ma UKi NuT UKi O

UKi R UKi Sw UKi U UKi W UKi Wa UKi Wi UKi Win UKi Y

Manchester MC - Cheltham's Library MCe - Central Library MU - Manchester University Maiden MaP - Public Library Newcastle upon Tyne NuTU - University Library Oxford OB - Bodleian Library OBC - Balliol College OCCC - Corpus Christi College OMC - Magdalen College OSHC - St. Hilda's College OSMS - St. Mary's Seminary OUP - University Press OWC - Worcester College Reading RU - University Swansea SwUC - University College Usham, Durham USCC - St. Cuthbert's College Windsor WEC - Eton College WRL - Royal Library Ware, Herts. WaSEC - St. Edmund's College Wigan WiHH - Haigh Hall Winchester WinC - Winchester College WinCa - Winchester Cathedral York YBC - Bar Convent YM - York Minster

United States of America USA AAP USA AU USA AzU

Auburn University, Auburn, AL University of Alabama, University, AL University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

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USA CLU-S/C USA CMALG USA COMC USA CSaT USA CSd USA CSdS USA CSmH USA CSt USACU USA CU-A USA CU-BANC USA CU-I USA CU-M USA CU-Riv USA CU-S USA CU-SB USA CoCA USA CoDB USA CoU USA CtHT USA CtU USA CtU-Arc USA CtU-HB USA CtW USA CtY USA CtY-D USA CtY-EC USA CtY-M USA DAS USA DCS USA DCU

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California State Library, Sutro Branch, San Francisco, CA Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA Francis Bacon Foundation, Inc., Claremont, CA Cloverdale Public Library, Cloverdale, CA Amador County Free Library, Jackson, CA University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA University of California, Los Angeles, Main Library, Los Angeles, CA University of California, Los Angeles, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA University of California, Los Angeles, Dept. of Special Collections, Los Angeles, CA Getty, Malibu, CA Mills College, Oakland, CA San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo, CA San Diego Public Library, San Diego, CA San Diego State University, San Diego, CA Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA Stanford University, Stanford, CA University of California, Berkeley, Main Library, Berkeley, CA University of California, Davis, Main Library, Davis, CA University of California, Berkeley, Bancroft Library, Berkeley, CA University of California, Irvine, General Library, Irvine, CA University of California, San Francisco, Medical Center, San Francisco, CA University of California, Riverside, CA University of California, San Diego, Main Library, La Jolla, CA University of California, Santa Barbara, Main Library, Santa Barbara, CA United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO Bibliographical Center for Research, Rocky Mountain Region, Denver, CO University of Colorado, Boulder, CO Trinity College, Hartford, CT University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Archives and Special Collections, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Homer Babbidge, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT Yale University, New Haven, CT Yale University, Divinity School, New Haven, CT Yale University, Elizabethan Club, New Haven, CT Yale University, Medical School, New Haven, CT United States Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Atmospheric Sciences Library, Silver Spring, Md. United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, DC Catholic University of America, Washington, DC

Jesuit Series USA DCos USA DDO USA DFo USA DGU USA DGU-W USA DLC USA DNLM USA DSI USA DTheolC USA DWT USA DeU USA FMU USA FTaSU USAFU USAGA USA GEU USA GEU-LS USA GEU-T USAGU USA ICA USA ICJ USA ICL USA ICN USA ICRL USA ICU USA ICarbS USA IE USA IEG USA IEN USA IMunS USA INS USAIU USA laAS USA laU USA InGo USA InNd USA InStme USA InU USAKAS USA KKcB USA KLeS USAKMK

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Cosmos Club, Washington, DC Dumbarton Oaks Research Library of Harvard University, Washington, DC Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC Georgetown University, Washington, DC Woodstock Theological Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC United States Library of Congress, Washington, DC United States National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC Sulpician Seminary Theological College, Washington, DC Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, DC University of Delaware, Newark, DE University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL University of Florida, Gainsville, FL Atlanta Public Library, Atlanta, GA Emory University, Atlanta, GA Emory University, Division of Librarianship, Atlanta, GA Emory University, Candler School of Theology, Atlanta, GA University of Georgia, Athens, GA Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL John Crerar Library, Chicago, IL Loyola University, Chicago, IL Newberry Library, Chicago, IL Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, IL University of Chicago, Chicago, IL Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL Evanston Public Library, Evanston, IL Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, IL Northwestern University, Evanston, IL St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, Mundelein, IL Illinois State University, Normal, IL University of Illinois, Urbana, IL Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Ames, IA University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Goshen College, Goshen, IN University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN Saint Meinrad's College and Seminary, St. Meinrad, IN Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Benedictine College, North Campus, Atchison, KS Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City, KS Saint Mary College, Leavenworth, KS Kansas State University, Manhatten, KS

Introduction USAKU USA KU-M USA KyLoU USA KyLxCB USA KyU USA KyWA USALU USAM USA MA USA MB USA MBU USA MBAt USA MBMu USA MBP USA MBU USA MBtS USA MCE USA MCM USAMH USA MH-A USA MH-AH

USA MH-BA USA MH-FA USA MHi USA MNS USA MShM USA MWA USA MWH USA MWelC USA MWiW-C USA MdBJ USA MdBJ-G USA MdBP USA MeB USA MiD USA MiDA USA MiDW USA MiEM USA MiU USA MiU-C

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Jesuit Series USA MnCS USA MnHi USA MnStjoS USA MnU USA MoKU USA MoSB USA MoSCS USA MoSU USA MoSU-D USA MoSW USA MoU USA MtH USA MsB USA MsSM USAN USA NAurW USANB USA NBu USA NBuG USA NCH USA NHC USA NIC USANN USA NNBG USA NNC USA NNC-A USA NNF USA NNFL USA NNG USA NNH USA NNM USA NNMM USA NNNAM USA NNPM USA NNR USA NNStJ USA NNU USA NNU-W USA NNUT USA NNUT-Mc USA NNUnC

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Introduction USA NPV USA NRCR USA NRU USA NSchU USA NSyU USA NTRS USA NUt USA NWM USA NbU USA NcA-S USA NcD USA NcU USANhD USA NjN USA NjNbS USA NjP USA NjPT USA NjR USA NjRamI USAOC USA OCH USA OCRW USA OCU USA OC1 USA OC1JC USA OC1SS USA OClStM USA OC1W USA OCWHi USA OCX USA ODW USA ODaStL USA ODaU-M USA OGK USA OKentU USA ONowdM USAOO USA OOC USA OOxM USA OSW USAOU USA OrCS

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USA OrPR USA OrPS USA OrSaW USA OrStbM USA OrU USAP USA PEL USA PBa USA PBm USA PCarlD USA PHC USA PHa USA PHi USA PLF USA PLatS USAPP USA PPAmP USA PPCCH USA PPDrop USA PPF USA PPG USA PPL USA PPLT USA PPPM USA PPRF USA PPT USA PPULC USA PPWe USA PPeSchw USA PPiD USA PPiPT USA PPiU USA PRosC USA PSC USA PSt USAPU USA PU-F USA PU-L USA PU-S

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Introduction USAPV USARP USARPB USA RPJCB USA ScU USA TCU USA TNJ USATU USA TxDaM USA TxFTC USA TxHU USA TxU USAUU USAVi USA ViRUT USA ViU USA ViHa USA ViHarEM USA ViW USA WHi USA WMM USAWU USA WaPS USA WaS USA WaSp USA WaSpG USA WaU

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Facsimiles and Reprints This field is reserved for modern reprint and facsimile editions of a work. Microform The following abbreviations are used: EEB 1: Early English Books 1475-1640. A series of microfilms published by University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan (U.S.A.). EEB 2: Early English Books 1641-1700. A series of microfilms published by University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan (U.S.A.).

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FdF: Faber du Faur. Curt von Faber du Faur's microfilm series is known as German Baroque Literature: Yale Collection (New Haven: Research Publications, Inc.)- The catalogue is entitled German Baroque Literature: A Catalogue of the Collection in the Yale University Library, 2 vols. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958 & 1969). Microfilm reel numbers are given in Bibliography-Index to the Microfilm Edition of the Yale University Library Collection of German Baroque Literature (New Haven: Research Publications, 1971). HJ: Harold Jantz. The microfilm collection is known as German Baroque Literature: Harold Jantz Collection (New Haven: Research Publications). The printed catalogue with reel numbers is entitled: German Baroque Literature: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Harold Jantz and a Guide to the Collection on Microfilm, 2 vols. (New Haven: Research Publications, 1974). IDC: Inter Documentation Company, Emblem Books microfiche. CMC: General Microfilm Company, Cambridge, Mass.: German Books Before 1601; French Books Before 1601; Italian Books Before 1601; Books Printed in the Low Countries Before 1601; French Books 1601-1700; Italian Books 1601-1700; Hispanic Culture (15th-17th Centuries). VLC: Vatican Library Collection: Microfilms of Rare and Out-of-Print Books in the Vatican Library. List Number 38 (Renaissance Literature: Emblem Books, Formularies, Dictionaries, Mythologies). These are available through interlibrary loan in North America from Saint Louis University (The Pius XII Memorial Library: Vatican Film Library). Remarks This field is used for any additional information that does not fit into the other information fields. Collation Copy This field indicates origin of the record, i.e. country, library location and shelfmark of the copy on which the bibliographic record is based. Serial Number The serial number at the end of each entry is the number of the record in the Union Catalogue of Emblem Books database. These present short title entries are abbreviated forms of the information contained in that database.

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Use of Facsimiles To the extent that space allows, each entry is illustrated by a reproduction of the title page, additional engraved title page, and by one sample emblem chosen as representative of the emblem book in question. As every emblem scholar appreciates, the genre embraces many forms and variants, ranging from the naked emblem (lacking an illustration), through the classical tripartite combination of motto, picture and epigram printed on one page, to expanded forms. These latter may include marginalia and/or commentary, and forms in which various kinds of texts face illustrations on a single opening. And then there are the emblematically illustrated devotions. Such expanded forms can reach the complexity of a nine-part devotional structure, as in the case of Henry Hawkins's Partheneia sacra (1633). The sample emblem provided for each bibliographic entry will usually be the complete emblem as it appears on one page, or, if longer, as it appears in one opening i.e. verso and recto, as space permits. The sample emblem will provide an impression of the structure of the emblem in the book, although it will not adequately reflect the structure of some expanded emblematic forms. Occasionally, the quality leaves something to be desired, but that is usually because of the state of preservation of the original. A certain amount of photographic reduction was unavoidable. Illustrations from books of formats larger than duodecimo required reduction. Folio sized illustrations were slightly reduced but placed on pages facing the bibliographic description so that title page and description appear on a single opening.

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Jjeesuit esuit Series bo> series J.I AACHEN JESUIT COLLEGE Aachen Jesuit College Lacrynue conjugates et parentales symbolis adumbrates, in funere Celsissinue Principis Salmensis, Godefridce Marice Annas Agnetce Ignatice ... Cologne: Wilhelm Friessem, 1667 Language: lat 2° [4] 5-31 [1] Fingerprint: i.e, t.Te r?s: neAEt 7 M.DC.LXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms, unsigned engraving of castrum doloris, six unsigned copperplate engravings in text: p. 9, 12, 15, 19, 22, 24. Layout Caption (Bible verse and reference), pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio, poems. Classification: II.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.101.5; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Fra BN M 2642(30) FRG TrStB 5/38/2 4° UKi GU SM Addq83 Remarks Exequies for Gottfrieda Maria Anna Agnes Ignatia von Salm. A German translation is reported to have been issued by Friessem, but no copy seems to have survived. See Birgit Boge, Literatur fur das "Catholische Teutschland". Vntersuchungen zum Sortiment der Kolner Offizin Wilhelm Friessem (1638-68) (Tubingen: Niemeyer, 1993), p.559. Excerpts appear in Friedrich Reiffenberg, Patrum Societatis Jesu, Cologne 1758 (302435), Part IV, pp.55-7. Collation Copy FRG TrStB 5/38/2 4° Serial No. 300322

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J.I Aachen Jesuit College. Lacrymee conjugates etparentalessymbolisadumbrates, infunere Celsissimce Principis Salmensis, Godefridce Marice Annce Agnetce Ignatue ... Cologne: Wilhelm Friessem, 1667.

Jesuit Series J.2 ALER, PAUL Paul Aler (1656-1727) Annus secularis Archi-Episcopatus Coloniensis Cologne: Peter Wilhelm Alstorff, 1683 Language: lat 2° 20 leaves unnumbered Fingerprint: s.ta i,it t.s, Pain C 1683 (date from colophon) Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., 9 copperplate engravings of the nine months with engraved text in text, the first signed; 1 concluding unsigned copperplate engraving. Layout Caption, inscriptio, pictura, subscriptio. Illustration Notes T.p. signed: "lo: Soengen del:" and "Loffler lun: f:"; engraving signed "Loffler lu: fecit". e2, fl, f2r are dedicated to Ferdinand. g2, hi, h2r are dedicated to Maximilian Heinrich. Artist Johann Heinrich Loffler, Junior Johann Jakob Sontgens Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.161.2 and II. 1301.31 (1684); Breidenbach 143; Praz II 30 (1684); Landwehr GEB 197 (1684). Library Pressmarks FRG GSUB 2° hist.rhem.4567 FRG MSB Res. 2° H.eccl.20e

FRG MUB 2° H.eccl.925

Remarks Author attribution from De Backer-Sommervogel 1.161. Emblems in praise of Ernst, Ferdinand and Maximilian Heinrich, Dukes of Bavaria. Collation Copy FRG MSB Res. 2° H.eccl.20 e Serial No. 300007

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Jesuit Series J.3 ALER, PAUL Paul Aler (1656-1727) Foedus Leonis et Aquilce ... Maximiliani Emmanuelis ... Marias Antonice ... connubium [Cologne]: Peter Wilhelm Alstorff, 1685 Language: lat 2° [38] Fingerprint: odE- s.ae, t.os DaCo CM.DC.LXXXV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., signed engraved fp. showing Mercury carrying a portrait of Maria with banderol "En promissa Tibi"; 10 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Layout Inscriptio, pictura often with additional inscriptiones, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. signed "loannes Soentgens in:" and "Loffler Sculpsit"; fp. signed "Franc. Julian Wagner del. / Elias Christ. Heiss Sculps. Aug. Vind." ; engravings signed "I Soentgens deli", "Loffler sculp.", "S. They sens scul." "Stich sculp." Artist Elias Christoph Heiss Johann Eckhard Loffler Johann Jakob Sontgens J.C. Stich S. Theyssens Franz Julian Wagner Classification: I.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.161.3 & 11.1302.34; Praz II 31-2; Landwehr GEB 198.

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Remarks Author attribution from De Backer-Sommervogel. Emblems celebrate the marriage of Maximilian Emmanuel II and Maria Antonia with the heraldic motifs of lion and eagle mentioned in the title. Collation Copy FRG MSB Res. 2° Bavar.296 Serial No. 300000

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Jesuit Series •J.4 ALOST JESUIT COLLEGE Alost Jesuit College Arrive et passage de... Charles Alexandre.. .par la ville d 'Alost Antwerp: widow of Hieronymus Verdussen, 71749 Languages: fre dut 2°: 16pp Classification: II.E.9 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.205.52; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel: "Aux pp. 6 et 7, on trouve les 15 emblemes et les 15 lemmata de deux distiques chacun." Dutch title indicates "Bericht van de Triumph-Bogen, Sinne-Beelden, Verssen..." Serial No. 300239

J.4A ANTWERP JESUIT DOMUS PROFESSA Antwerp Jesuit domus professa Geluck-Bieding ... Joannes Baptista Anthoine Antwerp: 1712 Language.: dut 4° [3] 2-4 [2] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Joannes Baptista Anthoine; 2 unsigned copperplate engravings of reduced coat-of-arms held by putto. Layout Picturae introduce and conclude congratulatory poem. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Petrus Balthazar Bouttats deliniavit et fecit Ant:". Artist: Peter Balthasar Bouttats Classification: II.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Bel

ASB C 84294

Remarks There is a Jacobus Anthoine, who died as a Jesuit 1757, in other documents he appears as Philippe Anthoine (Poncelet, Necrologie, p. 178). The poem represents the congratulations from his dead twin brother on the occasion of the celebration of his first mass in the Jesuit church of the domus professa in Antwerp. De Backer-Sommervogel list such works under domus professa, but doubt whether the texts of all such works were written by Jesuits (1.454.68). Collation Copy Bel ASB C 84294 Serial No. 300488

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Jesuit Series •J.5 ANTWERP JESUIT DOMUS PROFESSA Antwerp Jesuit domus professa Ghetuck-wenschinghe aen ... Clara Maria Theresia Vander Vorst Antwerp: Petrus Jacobs, 1705 Language: dut 4° 13 pp Fingerprint Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel it contains "11 peintures emblematiques." Classification: II.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.458-9.133; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, but clearly described by De BackerSommervogel from what appears to be an auction catalogue. Listed under domus professa, not college. Serial No. 300486

J.6 ANTWERP JESUIT DOMUS PROFESSA Antwerp Jesuit domus professa Wenschen van de heylige Ziele Opgedraegen voor een nieuw Jaer gifte ... van het Professen-huys der Societeyt Jesu tot Antwerpen. Antwerp: Jacobus van Gaesbeek, 1728 Language: dut 12° [2] 3-24 Fingerprint: d.nd enen &.n, Onlk 3 1728 Emblem Structure & Illustrations 2 unsigned engravings with engraved text in text: p.3, 14. Layout Caption, pictura with Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference), inscriptio (Dutch couplet); Bible inscriptio repeated in Dutch, verse subscriptio, "Sinne-Beeld" with discussion of pictura, "Bemerking" with prose commentary. Illustration Notes The illustrations derive from an edition of Pia desideria, nos. 20 & 21. probably by Boetius a Bolswert. Artist: Boetius a Bolswert Classification: II.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.470.53; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Bel

ARG3104E.13/5

Remarks De Backer-Sommervogel list this work under domus professa, not college. Collation Copy Bel ARC 3104 E.I3/5 Serial No. 300487

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Jesuit Series J.7 ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College Illustrissimo ... loanni Ferdinando van Beughem nono Antverpiensium episcopo Antwerp: 1679 Language: lat 4° [30]. 15 unsigned unpaginated leaves, due to cropping? According to Landwehr EFBLC 744 - 56 pp. Fingerprint: t.is i:t; S.TE N.et C M.DC.LXXIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Johann Ferdinand van Beughem (repeated); 8 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text. Layout Pictura, inscriptio; facing page with dedication, caption, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Fp. and all plates signed "G Bouttats". According to Landwehr EFBLC 744 contains a view of Antwerp and 5 copperplate emblems, not confirmed from Bel AMPM copy. All emblem designs based on rose motif in Van Beughem's coat-of-arms. According to Landwehr EFBLC 744 copperplates are by F. Erffmger, not confirmed from Bel AMPM copy. Artist Caspar or Gerard Bouttats Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.455.81; Breidenbach 154 (gives Beughem as Berghem); not in Funck; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC 744. Library Pressmarks Bel AMPM A2063/5

Remarks Installation of Johann Ferdinand van Beughem as ninth bishop of Antwerp. Collation Copy Bel AMPM 2063/5 Serial No. 302847

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Jesuit Series J.8 ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College Illustrissimo ... Reginaldo Cools ... X. Antverpiensium episcopo Antwerp: Francis Muller, 1700 Language: lat 4° [2] 3-59 page numbers missing on final leaves due to cropping Fingerprint: a-i- s.la s.ba Inln 3 M.D.CC. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Reginald Cools, repeated p.6, 18 and 40; 6 unsigned copperplate engravings (repeat of fp. coat-of-arms) with engraved text in text: p.28, 03=30, 32, 34, 36, 38. Layout Dedication, caption, pictura, inscriptio; facing page with emblem no., e.g. "In primam stellam", inscriptio repeated, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes The six emblems interpret the six stars of Reginald Cools's coat-of-arms. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommmervogel 1.457.114; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Bel

AMPMA2063/7

Bel

BgSB E 153 g

Remarks Celebrates the installation of Reginald Cools from Roermond as tenth bishop of Antwerp; contains congratulatory poem (pp.7-17), poem on the motto "Non Nobis" (pp. 19-27) in his coat-of-arms; "Applausus convivalis" in 3 parts (p.60). Collation Copy Bel AMPM A2063/7 Serial No. 301583

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Jesuit Series J.9 ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College niustrissimo ... Auberto Vanden Eede VIII. Antverpiensium episcopo Language; lat Antwerp, 1677 4° [2] 3-40 Fingerprint: m!a; vaue ties QuQu 3 M.DC.LXXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations: Signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Auberto vanden Eede (repeated p.[10], and p.[20]); 8 copperplate engravings in text, one signed: p.22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36. Layout Dedication, caption, pictura, inscriptio (occasionally a classical quotation with reference); facing page with verse commentary. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Fred. Bouttats fe.", one plate signed "van Loybos deli" and "Fred. Bouttats fe." Emblem designs based on flower and castle motifs in Vanden Eede's coat-of-arms, which alternate. Artist Frederik Bouttats Jan Sebastiaen Loybos Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.454-5.78; not in Praz; not in De Vries; not in Funck; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel

AMPM A 2063/4 GUB BL9062

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CBF C.403

Remarks Emblems celebrate the installation of Aubertus Vanden Eede as 8th bishop of Antwerp, October 31, 1677. Collation Copy Bel AMPM A2063/4 Serial No. 300018

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Jesuit Series J.10 ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College lllustrissimo ... Petro Josepho de Francken-Sierstorpff XI. Antverpiensium episcopo Antwerp: Widow of Peter Jacobs, 1711 Language: lat 4° [2] 3-50 [2] Fingerprint: itis u.i, m.is MaeEc 3 M. D CC. XI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Peter Joseph de Francken-Sierstorpff, 7 signed copperplate engravings in text: p.8, 22, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. Layout Dedication, pictura, inscriptio; on facing page with caption or repeated inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "Joannes Baptista Jongelins sculpsit"; engravings signed "Petrus Balthazar Bouttats, delin. et fecit." All emblems based on laurel motif of the bishop's coat-ofarms. Artist Pieter Balthazar Bouttats Jan Baptist Jongelinck Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.460.157; not in Funck; Praz II 31; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel

AMPMA1877 AMPM A2063/12

Bel Bel

GUB BL 9070$6 ASB C 246766

Fra BN yc.3177 Remarks Emblems celebrate the installation of Petrus Joseph de Francken-Sierstorpff as the 11th bishop of Antwerp. The last pages describe the "Applausus" in three parts, which was evidently a dramatic performance, and name the student actors. Collation Copy Fra BN yc.3177 Serial No. 300019

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Jesuit Series J.ll ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College Illustrissimo ... Henrico Gabrieli van Gameren XVI. Antvetpiensiuim episcopo Antwerp: Alexander Everaerts, 1759 Language: lat 4° 15 unnumbered leaves Fingerprint: t.d- dee, a,em Poln C M.D.C.C.LIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. of coat-of-arms of Van Gameren, 7 oval signed copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Layout Caption, pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "I. Aerts. sculpsit". The 7 engravings are signed "P.B. Bouttats, Sculp." All emblems feature the dog motif superimposed over the bishop's coat-of-arms. Artist Pieter Balthasar Bouttats Joannes Aerts Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.466.210; Praz II 33; Landwehr EFBLC 749. Library Pressmarks Bel

GUBBL 6191/14

UKi UKi

BL 1473.dd.l(l) BL 1474.cc. 16(2)

Remarks Installation of the Henricus Gabriel van Gameren as sixteenth bishop of Antwerp. The text ends with the "Applausus convivalis" indicating a theatrical presentation in three parts by named student actors of the college. Collation Copy UKi BL 1473.dd.l(l) Serial No. 300023

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Jesuit Series J.12 ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College lllustrissimo ... Guitielmo Philippo e Marchionibus de Herzelles ... XIII. Antverpiensium episcopo Antwerp: widow of Peter Jacobs, 1743 Language: lat 4° [3] 4-6 [1] 8-17 [7] 33-34 [1] 36-7 [9] 31-32 D gathering misbound in Bel ASB Fingerprint: t.se a.ua sxis InPo 7 M.D.CCLXIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Wilhelm Philipp de Herzelles (repeated [18], [20], [22], [24], [26], [28]; 6 signed copperplate engravings in text: p.[19], [21], [23], [25], [27], [29]. Layout Dedication with caption, pictura, inscriptio ("Lemma"), verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Coat-of-arms repeated six times with different chronicon. Plates signed "P.B. Bouttats sculpsit". Artist Pieter Balthazar Bouttats Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.464.197; Breidenbach 154; Praz II 32; Landwehr EFBLC 748 (N.B. 747, which was written on the same occasion by Societas Augustini, is listed erroneously under Societas Jesu). Library Pressmarks Bel Ita

ASB C146689 RBNCVE MISC.C. 118.20

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BL 1473. dd.l (2)

Remarks Emblems celebrate the installation of Guilielmus Philippus as thirteenth bishop of Antwerp. This is one of three known emblematic books composed on this occasion (cf. Landwehr EFBLC 42 & 747). Collation Copy Bel ASB C146689 Serial No. 300020

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Jesuit Series J.13 ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College Applausus ... Hermanno losepho A. Porta...Abbati dignissimo inaugurate Antwerp: 1677 Language: lat 4° 5 unnumbered leaves Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Hermann Joseph a Porta; unillustrated emblematic commentary on motifs in arms. Illustration Notes The "Lusus poeticus" names the dolphin on a gold field (of the coat-of-arms) with a verse subscriptio (A3), the gold lions on a black field (of the coat-of-arms) with a verse subscriptio (A3v-A4), and a verse commentary on the motto "Virtus accrescit in umbra" in the coat-of-arms. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.454.76; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks: Bel AMPM A2063/1 Remarks Celebration of the inaugration of Hermann Joseph a Porta as abbot of the church of St. Michael at Antwerp. Following the unillustrated commentary is the Applausus with Ingressus I, II and III. In other such published accounts the motifs are often illustrated. Collation Copy Bel AMPM A. 2063/1 Serial No. 302480

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Jesuit Series J.14 ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College Illustrissimo ... Josepho Anselmo Werbrouck ... XIV. Antverpiensium episcopo Antwerp: Widow of Jacob Bernard Jouret, 1746 Language: lat 4° [4] 5-35 [5] Fingerprint: e,us cio, urs, DiVe 7 M.D.C.C.XLVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Bishop Werbrouck; 10 signed copperplate engravings in text, with implied pagination: p.8, 9, 24-29, 36-37. Layout Dedication, caption, pictura, inscriptio (Virgil quotation and reference), verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Fp. coat-of-arms signed "P.B. Bouttats sculpsit."; plates signed "Petrus Balthazar Bouttats delin. et fecit", "P.B. Bouttats sculp."; 1 engraving signed "F. Ertinger del. et fecit". Emblems based on lion motif of Werbrouck's coat-ofarms. Artist Pieter Balthazar Bouttats Franz Ertinger Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.465.200; Breidenbach 154; not in Funck; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel AMPM A 4574/10 Bel ARC 4110 A.6 Bel ASB K 225663 Bel GUB 195.G.26 FRG PStlB Yge 167 Remarks Emblems celebrate the installation of Joseph Anselm Werbrouck as the fourteenth bishop of Antwerp. The book concludes with an "Applausus convivalis" in three parts, a dramatic presentations by eight named actors, presumably students of the Jesuit college. The Antwerp College of the Augustinians ("Gymnasium literarium S.P. Augustini") produced a celebratory booklet of a similar kind (100086) with an "Acclamatio emblematica" and emblems on the same lion motif, engraved by the same artist P.P. Bouttats. Collation Copy Bel ARG 4110 A.6 Serial No. 300017

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Jesuit Series J.15 ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College Troostelycken leydtsman Antwerp: Cornells Woons, 1658 Language: dut 4° 24 unpaginated leaves Fingerprint: U.re n.er n.te obDa C 1658. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 13 numbered signed copperplate engravings in text: A2v, A3v, A4v, Blv, B2v, B3v, B4v, Civ, C2v, C3v, C4v, Dlv, D2v. Layout Emblem no., caption, pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with prose commentary containing Bible quotation and poem. Illustration Notes All engravings signed "Fred Bouttats fee." All engravings hand coloured. Artist Frederik Bouttats Classification: II.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VIII. 1667. 2bis & I. Addenda et errata p. VIII; Breidenbach 156; not in Funck; not in De Vries; Praz 517-518; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel

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BSB withheld

Remarks Not by the rhetoricians, but, as title-page indicates "Door eenen Priester der Societeyt Jesu." Praz (p.518) thinks the author could be Gillis de Smid. Collation Copy Bel ARC 3119 D.15 Serial No. 300022

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Jesuit Series J.16 ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College Typus mundi Antwerp: Jan Cnobbaert, 1627 Language: dut fre lat 12° [11] 12-140 [4] ; 100-140 misnumbered as 200-240 Fingerprint: s.es T.en t.a, HeNo 3 1627. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; signed engraved fp. portrait of Ignatius Loyola; 32 signed, paginated, copperplate engravings with engraved texts: p. 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 68, 72, 76, 80, 84, 88, 92, 96, 200=100, 204 = 104, 208 = 108, 212 = 112, 216 = 116, 220 = 120, 224 = 124, 228 = 128, 232 = 132, 236=136. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio; following pages with emblem no., Latin inscriptio repeated, Latin verse subscriptio, and shorter French and Dutch epigrams. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Phis de Mallery fecit" and "I. Cnobbaert exc. cum Privilegio". All 32 engravings signed "I. Cnobbaert exc. cum Privilegio"; some are also signed "Phis de Mallery fecit". The designs derive from Amoris divini et humani antipathia. Artist Philippe van Mallery Classification: II.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.448.15, VIII. 1667.15; Breidenbach 153; De Vries 126; Funck 252 & 402; Praz 519; EBUI A.50; Landwehr EFBLC 812; Landwehr FISP 728. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Fra Fra FRG FRO FRG Net Net

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LMY TYPUS 1 Remarks According to De Backer-Sommervogel (VIII. 1667.15) the work was composed under the direction of "P. Jean Matthiae" professor of rhetoric in 1626-1627. The authors are named (p.239 = p. 140) as Aegidius Tellier, Balthasar Gallaeus, Gerardus van Rheyden, Joannes Waerenborch, Joannes Moretus, Joannes Tissu, Nicolaus Coldenhoue, Philippus Helman, and Philippus Fruytiers. Collation Copy UKi GU SM1045 Serial No. 300021

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Jesuit Series J.17 ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College Typus mundi Antwerp: Jan Cnobbaert, 1630. Editio altera. Language: dut fre lat 12° [11] 12-140 [2] Fingerprint: s.es T.en nta, HeHi 3 M.DC.XXX Date from colophon, some states of t.p. dated 1630, others 1627. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; signed engraved fp. portrait of Ignatius Loyola; 32 signed paginated copperplate engravings with engraved texts: p. 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 68, 72, 76, 80, 84, 88, 92, 96, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136. Layout Pictura, inscriptio; following pages with emblem no., inscriptio repeated, subscriptio, and shorter French and Dutch epigrams. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Phis de Mallery fecit" and "I. Cnobbaert exc. cum Privilegio". All 32 engravings signed "I. Cnobbaert exc. cum Privilegio" or "Phis de Mallery fecit". The plates derive from Amoris divini et humani antipathia. Artist Philippe van Mallery Classification: II.F.3 Reference De Backer Sommervogel 1.448.15; Brunei V.933; De Vries 127; Funck 252 & 402; Praz 519; Landwehr EFBLC 814; Landwehr FISP 729. Library Pressmarks Bel AMPMR51.3 Bel ARG3048E.2 Bel BBRKB VI33.242 ARP Fra NBM 310.937 FraPBArsS' B33003 FRG BaSB A.Symb. d.7 FRG FrUB 16./17,Jh.D8208

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Remarks For authors see J. 16. Some states have t.p. dated 1627 with "Editio altera" and colophon 1630; others have t.p. with 1630. Evidently some copies were printed from first ed. with date 1627 unchanged. Collation Copy FRG BaSB A. Symb. d.7 and UKi GU SM1045.2 Serial No. 300025

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Jesuit Series J.18 ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College Typus mundi Antwerp: Widow of Jan Cnobbaert, 1652. Editio tertia. Languages: dut fre lat 12° [11] 12-140 [4] ; 121-140 misnumbered as 221-240 Fingerprint: s.es C.en nta, HeHi 3 1652. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; signed engraved fp. portrait of Ignatius Loyola; 32 signed paginated copperplate engravings with engraved texts: p. 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 68, 72, 76, 80, 84, 88, 92, 96, 100,104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 224, 228, 232, 234, 236. Layout Pictura, inscriptio; following pages with emblem no., inscriptio repeated, subscriptio, and shorter French and Dutch epigrams. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Phis de Mallery fecit" and "I. Cnobbaert exc. cum Privilegio". All 32 engravings signed "I. Cnobbaert exc. cum Privilegio" or "Phis de Mallery fecit". The designs derive from "Amoris divini et humani antipathia". The plates are from 1627 ed. Artist Philippe van Mallery Classification: II.F.3 Reference De Backer Sommervogel 1448.15 & Append. IV; De Vries 128; Funk 252 & 406; Praz 519; EBUI A51; Landwehr EFBLC 815; Landwehr FISP 730. Library Pressmarks Bel AMPM A2878/15 FRG WHAB 196.28 Poet Bel Bel Fra FRG FRG

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USA Remarks For authors, see J. 16. There are two states of the 1652 third edition by the widow of Jan Cnobbaert: in both the t.p. indicates "Editio tertia"; some copies have no date and some print the error "Vidua" for "Vidua". Collation Copy Bel ARG 3048 E.3 Serial No. 300845

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Jesuit Series J.19 ANTWERP JESUIT COLLEGE Antwerp Jesuit College Typus mundi. Nunc Denuo in lucem eduntur Dillingen: Johann Kaspar Bencard, 1697 Language: fre ger lat 12° [2] 3-140, 17 misnumbered as 71 Fingerprint: s.es t.n/ t.i: HeNo 3 1697. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; unsigned engraved fp. portrait of Ignatius Loyola; 32 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved texts: p. 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 68, 72, 76, 80, 84, 88, 92, 96, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 134, 136. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio; following pages with emblem no., Latin inscriptio repeated, Latin verse subscriptio, and shorter French and German epigrams. Illustration Notes All plates unsigned; reversed copies of those in first edition. The designs derive fromAmoris divini et humani antipathia. Classification: II.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 519; Landwehr GEB 604; Landwehr FISP 731. Library Pressmarks Aus VONB 32.394-A Fra NBM 310.G37 FraVBV Perate B 116 FRG MFSA4°Eur.l FRG MSB Res.L.eleg.m.803 FRG MUB 2°Hist.806 FRG MZKSB227/8

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Remarks For authors, see J. 16. Collation Copy UKi GU SM1045.4 Serial No. 300024

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J.19 Antwerp Jesuit College. Typus mundi. Nunc Denuo in lucent eduntur. Dillingen: Johann Kaspar Bencard, 1697

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J.35 Willem vander Beke. Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi... triumphalis introitus in Flandriae metropolim Gandawum Antwerp: Johann Meurs, 1636

Jesuit Series J.36 BEKE, WILLEM VANDER Author also known as Guilelmus Becanus. Willem vander Beke (1608-1683) Laudatio funebris Seren: Leopoldi Guilielmi Austriae Archiducis Regensburg: 1664 Language: lat 4o [8] 1-23 [1] Fingerprint: atL- u-a- ga a- imcl 3 MDC LXIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated description of emblematic funeral decorations (pp.20-23): 14 unillustrated emblems, numbered I-XIV. Layout Emblem no., dedication, description of "Pictura" and inscriptio ("Epigraphe"). Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1090.10; Breidenbach 146; Praz 268 and 11.13; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Fra

BNMz.3220

FRG MUB 0001/ 4 Rhet. 11.9

Remarks Obsequies on the death of Leopold Wilhelm of Austria (1662). Praz mentions a 1644 edition at Fra BN, which he evidently never saw. In Praz II (p. 13) the date of 1644 is regarded as an "error, since Leopold Willem died in 1662." Praz also probably never saw the 1664 edition since he says "Emblems according to De Backer-Sommervogel ...." whereas Praz would normally give the number of plates and name the artists of an illustrated work, or indicate if the emblems are unillustrated. De Backer-Sommervogel report: "II y a, a la suite, des emblemes et des pieces epigraphiques," which is also imprecise. The 1664 edition is unillustrated. Collation Copy Fra BN Mz.3220 Serial No. 300863

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Jesuit Series J.36 Willem vander Beke. Laudatio funebris Seren: Leopoldi Guilielmi Austriae Archiducis. Regensburg, 1664.

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Jesuit Series J.37 BIDERMANN, ERNST Ernst Bidermann (1620-1688) Ehren=Gebdu oesterreichischer Helden = Tugenden Innsbruck: Hieronymus Paur, 1663 Language: ger 2° 24 unpaginated leaves, including 10 engraved leaves Fingerprint: e-c- t.r= g=g= enrs dede C M.DC.LXIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved, double folio fold-out fp., 10 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in. Layout Caption with duke's name, pictura in cartouche, Latin inscriptio. Illustration Notes Fold-out engraving of castrum doloris, signed "Matthaeus Kusell sculp." Artist Mathaus Kiisel Classification: I.E.5 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Breidenbach 135; Praz 271; Landwehr GEB 126. Library Pressmarks Aus VONB 174 365-C FRG MSB2°Or.fim.l23 FRG MSB Res.2°Eur.96

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Remarks Funeral obsequies for Ferdinand Karl, Archduke of Austria by Ernst Bidermann who was court preacher. Collation Copy UKi GU SM1579 Serial No. 300035

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Jesuit Series J.37 Ernst Bidermann. Ehren=Gebdu oesterreichischer Helden = Tugenden. Innsbruck: Hieronymus Paur, 1663.

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Jesuit Series J.38 BIDERMANN, ERNST Ernst Bidermann (1620-1688) Ehren —Krone Unsterblicher Helden = Tugenten Innsbruck: Hieronymus Paur, 1665 Language: ger 2° [4] 1-30 [2] Fingerprint: odur 1-er i=n=-gise 3 M.DC.LXV. (t.p. date of sermon) Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed triple folio fold-out copperplate engraving of catafalque preceding p.l; 8 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, facing p. 4, 8, 12, 14, 16, 20, 28, 30. Layout Latin caption, pictura, Latin inscriptio, prose commentary. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Christoph Gumpp Jngenier und Hoffbaumeister 1665" and "Matthaeus Kiisell sculp." Artist Mathaus Kiisel Christoph Gumpp Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1443.1; Breidenbach 135; Praz 271-2. Library Pressmarks FRG FrUB H5572 FRG MSB 2° Or.fun.362 FRG MUB 2° Hist. 2413

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Remarks Occasion of the death of Sigismund Franciscus, Archduke of Austria. Funeral sermon was preached 18 September 1665, the presumed date of publication. Collation Copy FRG MSB 2° Or.fun.362 Serial No. 300036

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Jesuit Series J.38 Ernst Bidermann. Ehren=Krone Unsterblicher Helden = Tugenten. Innsbruck: Hieronymus Paur, 1665.

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Jesuit Series •J.39 BILSTEIN, JOHANN Johann Bilstein (1592-1663) Catena aurea virtutem episcopalium anathema Osnabriick: Martin Mann, 1632 Language: lat sm 2° 35 unnumbered leaves Emblem Structure & Illustrations 1 unsigned copperplate engravings. Classification: I.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1482.3; not in Diinnhaupt I; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Author attribution by De Backer-Sommervogel. Installation of Franz Wilhelm von Wartenberg as Bishop of Osnabriick. Serial No. 302241 J.40 BISCHOFF, ENGELBERT Engelbert Bischoff (1654-1711) Genethliacon serenissimo neo-nato Archiduci Austria Leopoldo Vienna: Widow Susanna Christiana Cosmerovius, 71701 Language: lat 2° [4] 3-20 Fingerprint: M.M, 1.5. A.R. DIna 3 [1701] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp.; 6 copperplate engravings with engraved text, some signed, tipped in, facing p. 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18. Layout Pictura with engraved inscriptio and captions, verse subscriptio; various prose and verse texts. Illustration Notes Engravings signed "Petrus Schubart v. Ehrenberg del" and "Elias Christop: Heiss sculps: Aug: Vind." Artist Peter Schubert von Ehrenberg Elias Christoph Heiss Classification: I.E.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1509.10; Breidenbach 163; Praz 275; Landwehr GEB 130. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus FRG Hun

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Remarks Celebrates the birth of Leopold II (1701). Some copies have unpaginated leaves and engravings bound in different order. Collation Copy Aus VONB 47.Mm.46 (1 Serial No. 300903

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J.40 Engelbert Bischoff. Genethliacon serenissimo neo-nato Archiduci Austria Leopoldo. Vienna: Widow Susanna Christiana Cosmerovius, 71701.

Jesuit Scries J.41 BISCHOFF, ENGELBERT Engelbert Bischoff (1654-1711) Regium majestatis et amoris epithalamium Vienna: widow Susanna Christina Cosmerovius, 1699 Language: lat 2° [8] 1-8 8-9 9-14 Fingerprint: umo- uai! t.n- QuQu 3 1699 [date in chronograph] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., 5 signed numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in; unsigned engraving of "infinity" wheel with caption "Systerna Infinitum", below prose commentary. Layout Inscriptio, pictura with brief inscriptions, emblem no. ("Omen"), caption, following pages with verse commentary. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Franc. Julian Wagner del." "Elias Christ. Heiss Sculps. Aug. Vind." Engravings signed "Elias Christ. Heiss Sculps." Artist Elias Christoph Heiss Franz Julian Wagner Classification: I.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1509.9.; Breidenbach 163; Praz 274-5; Landwehr GEB 129. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Aus Aus Aus Aus Cze FRG

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Remarks Occasion of the marriage of Joseph I, King of Romania and Hungary, Archduke of Austria and Wilhelmina Amalia Duchess of Hannover. Cabbalistic numerology indicates date of the marriage as 1699 (D2V). Collation Copy FRG MSB Res.2° Germ.g.6 Serial No. 300866

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J.41 Engelbert Bischoff. Regium majestatis et amoris epithalamium. Vienna: widow Susanna Christina Cosmerovius, 1699.

Jesuit Series J.42 BISSEL, JOHANN Johann Bissel (1601-1682) Deliciae aestatis Munich: Nikolaus Heinrich, 1644 Language: lat 12° [30] 1-465 [1] Fingerprint: D.U, umm) i-am sedi 3 1644 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., 4 full-page signed copperplate engravings, 3 of months, tipped in with implied pagination June (A3), July (p. 154), August (p.255) and Ruth (p.381); 21 unsigned small oval copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p.24, 55, 69, 84, 109, 132, 141, 159, 173, 185, 218, 241, 266, 283, 294, 307, 319, 331, 341, 359, 374. Layout Inscriptio, engraved around oval pictura, pictura, prose "argumentum", poem. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. signed "Wolf. Kilian sculp" and "Joann. Loth delin"; plates signed "Wolfgang Kilian sculp." Artist Wolfgang Kilian Johann Ulrich Loth Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1514.7; Breidenbach 136; Praz 275; LandwehrGEB 131. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Bel Bel Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

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Jesuit Series J.43 BIVERO, PEDRO DE Pedro de Bivero (1572-1656) Sacrum sanctuarium crucis et patientice Antwerp: Balthasar Moretus, 1634 Language: lat 4° [24] 1-678 [20] Fingerprint: o-na mas. o-m, ciim 3 M.DC.XXXIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 70 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text with implied pagination; and 6 small unsigned engraved vignettes in text: 2*3, 3*, p. 10, 155, repeated 535, and 643 (not repeat of 155 and 535). Layout Pictura, subscriptio, "Imago" number, repeat of "imago" no. Name of person being crucified, and "explicata" in prose text. Illustration Notes According to Funck and Sommervogel (1.1525.7 2nd ed. p.84) the engravings by Adriaen Collaert, which had originally appeared in Triumphus lesu Christi cruciftxi by Bartholomeus Riccius (Antwerp: Plantin, 1608), and were retouched by Karl van Mallery for this work. Artist Karel van Mallery Adriaen Collaert Classification: I.B.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1525.7; Breidenbach 172; not in De Vries; Funck 280; Praz 276; EBIU B16; Landwehr EFBLC 64; Brunei 1,957; Palau 2 30027; Campa 276. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Cze Den Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita Net Net Net Pol

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Remarks Engravings are crucifixion scenes, mostly unemblematic; retained because it is advertised as "emblematicae imagines". Collation Copy Bel ARG 3117 B.14 Serial No. 300867

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Jesuit Series J.44 BIVERO, PEDRO DE Pedro de Bivero (1572-1656) Sacrum Oratorium piarum imaginum immaculatae Mariae Antwerp: Balthasar Moretus, 1634 Language: lat 4° [16] 1-769 [11] Fingerprint: i-a- s.VM usnc gace 7 M.DC.XXXIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 57 copperplate engravings, some with engraved text, others in text, many tipped in, some with implied pagination, others on paginated leaves: **3 (repeated p.678) Part 1:16 engravings on p.5, 13, 21, 29, 37, 47, 59, 66, 79, 89, 99, 109, 119, 129, 139, 151. Part 2: 20 engravings on p.191, 215, 229, 243, 255, 267, 279, 291, 303, 315, 327, 341, 355, 369, 381, 395, 411, 425, 439, 459. Part 3: 6 engravings on p.511, 529, 547, 565, 583, 601. Appendix: 15 engravings on p.679 (repeat of **3), 684, 689, 695, 701, 708, 714, 719, 725, 730, 737, 743, 749, 754, 760. Layout Parts 1, 2, 3: inscriptio (many with biblical references), pictura, subscriptio, followed by "Imago" no. and "explicata" in prose text. Appendix: "Imago" no., inscriptio, pictura with engraved subscriptio, another subscriptio, biblical reference and quotations, text. 2 vignettes: pp. 2, 3 and repeated on p. 679 (identical to vignette in Bivero's Sacrum Sanctuarium on 2, 3, with pictura and subscriptio, but different text follows.) Illustration Notes Some illustrations not emblematic. Part 1, nos 1-7 are based on verses of the Lord's Prayer; nos 8-16 show life of the Virgin, each picture embraced by a dove. Part 2,1-2 based on 7 penitential Psalms. Appendix: 15 numbered heart-shaped emblems. Funck notes that the plates of Part III, attributed to Theodore Galle, had appeared in Typus praedestinationis et conceptionis Mariae (Antwerp: Aertssens, 1630). According to Funck, the unsigned illustrations in Part 1 were engraved by Karl van Mallery after Adam van Noort. Artist Theodoor Galle Cornells van Noorde Karel van Mallery Classification: I.B.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1525.8; Breidenbach 171; not in De Vries; Funck 280; Praz 275; EBUI B15; Landwehr EFBLC 63; Brunet 1.957; Hoe 26; Palau 2, 30028; Campa 114. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel

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Microforms: IDC EO-554/1. Remarks In three parts with an appendix: Pars prima. "Piarum imaginum immaculatae Marie ..." (pp. 1-186); Pars secunda. "Piarum imaginum animae innovatae usu poenitantiae sacramentalis ..." (pp. 187-504); Part tertia. "Piarum imaginum novem sanctarum Virginum cum suis insignibus et aninae innovatae cultu et usu sacrae eucharistiae ..." (pp.505-676); Appendix "Piarum imaginum cordis novi davidis ..." (pp. 677769). Collation Copy Bel ARG 3118 D.42 Serial No. 300868

J.45 BOGUCKI, JOZEF Jozef Bogucki (1693-1737) Sanctions triarii S.J. Diaboli, Carnis, & Mundi, Heroici Victores Poznan: Posnan College, 1720 Language: lat 8° [24] 1-288 Emblem Structure & Illustration Unsigned engraved fp. with the coat-of-arms of Ludwik Szoldrski (Lodzia), 3 unsigned copperplate engravings in text in the section entitled "Appendix ad poesim Heroicam": p. 261, 265 &276. Layout: Dedication, pictura, verse subscriptio Classification: I.B.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1588.1; Buchwald-Pelcowa 80 #22; Estreicher XIII 214; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol

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Remarks In praise of three Jesuit saints. Includes dedication by Bogucki to Ludwik Szoldrski, ff. )10(r-)12(r - "Approbations" and "Syllabus authorum". Pp. 1-260 - anthology of poems on three Jesuit saints, pp. 261-282 - "Appendix ad poesim Heroicam", pp.283-288 - "Index". Collation Copy Pol CBJ 3451 Serial No. 300870

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Jesuit Series J.46 BOHEMIA JESUIT PROVINCE Bohemia Jesuit Province Fons inexhaustus immortalis glorias ... Carolus Sextus Prague: Jesuit College, 1723 Language: lat 2° [22] 21-284 Fingerprint: s!o- umi- i-am medo C M.D.CC.XXIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., 13 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p.23, 37, 80, 105, 145, 164, 171, 197, 209, 215, 245, 256, 262. Layout Caption ("Fons..."), caption ("Caesar..."), pictura, inscriptio (quotation with reference), verse subscriptio, prose commentary and verses. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Hiebel del." and "Birckart sculp. Prag." Artist Johann Hiebel Anton Birkhart Classification: II.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.590.3 & VI. 1162.180; Breidenbach 177; Praz 557; EBUI J2; Landwehr GEB 196. Library Pressmarks Aus Cze Cze Cze FRG FRG FRG FRG

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Jesuit Series J.47 BOLLANDUS, JOANNES Joannes Bollandus (1596-1665) Imago primi scecvli Societatis lesu a Provincia FlandroBelgica Antwerp: Baltasar Moretus, 1640 Language: lat 2° [8] 1-952 [22] Fingerprint: Q.NA t.uo u-i- Scpa 3 M.DC.XL. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p.; unsigned engraving with engraved text (*4v), 125 unsigned copperplate engravings in text, printed one per page, grouped together after the Prolegomena, and after each of the six books: pp.43-52 (9), 173-203 (31), 317-330 (14), 452-480 (28), 564-580 (17), 714-727 (14), 937-949 (12). Layout Caption, pictura, inscriptio, subscriptio (verse). Illustration Notes T.p. signed "Phil. Frutiers delin." and "Corn Galleus sculpsit". Accoridng to Praz, engraving p.44 from Hugo's Pia desideria (1624), p. 180 from Cats's Maechden-plicht, p.456 from Bourgoinge's Ghebreken der Tonghe ende Middelen om diete verbeteren (1631), p.466 fromThronus Cupidinis(l62Q). Artist Philip Fruytiers Cornells Galle Classification: I.D.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1625.5; Breidenbach 146; not in De Vries; Funck 341; Praz, 280, 380; EBUI B23; Landwehr EFBLC 378; Brunei III.410. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Aus Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Can Cze Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

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Remarks Celebrates the centenary of the founding of The Society of Jesus. The work was criticized for its self-glorification. According to De Backer-Sommervogel, Bollandus was the principal editor, the co-editor was Jan de Tollenaar, the Provincial of Flanders-Belgium Province. Collation Copy Bel ARG IX D.8 Serial No. 300037

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Jesuit Series J.48 BOLLANDUS, JOANNES Joannes Bollandus (1596-1665) Translators: Adriaan Poirters SJ and Laurent Uwens SJ Af-beeldinghe van d'eerste eeuwe der Societeyt Jesu Antwerp: Plantin, 1640 Language: dut 2° [8] 1-712 [8] Fingerprint: N.HE le't t.t, ElDa 3 M.DC.XL. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p.; 104 unsigned copperplate engravings in text, one per page, grouped together after the "Voor-dichten" and after each of the six books: pp.32-40 (5), 86-142 (29), 192-212 (11), 258-307 (25), 386-410 (13), 502-524 (12), 686702 (9). Layout Title, pictura, inscriptio (Latin Bible and classical quotation), inscriptio (Dutch couplet), verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes T.p. signed "A. Diepenbeke del" and "M. Natalis fee.". Plates are the same, fewer in number, as those used in the Latin ed. The last engraving (p.702) was the introductory engraving (*4v) in the Latin ed. Artist Michel Natalis Abraham van Diepenbeeck Classification: I.D.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1626.5; Breidenbach 146; De Vries 163; Funck 341; Praz 380, 459; EBUI B24; Landwehr EFBLC 11. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Fra Fra Net Net Net Net Net Net Net Net

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Remarks Celebrates the Centennary of the founding of the Society of Jesus. Abbridged Dutch translation of the Imago primi sceculi, which was criticized for its self-glorification. According to De Backer-Sommervogel, Bollandus was the principal editor, the co-editor was Jan de Tollenaar, the Provincial of FlandersBelgium Province. Attribution of translator names from De Backer-Sommervogel. Collation Copy Bel ARG 3068E.13 Serial No. 300039

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Jesuit Series •J.49 BOLOGNA JESUIT COLLEGE Bologna Jesuit College Encoemia a Partibus Societatis Jesu Bonomiae celebrata; Poeticis emblematibus Inanimatorum Academia Divas Lucite Devovit Bologne: J. Bap. Ferroni, 1659 Language: lat Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1676.10; not in Landwehr; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 300324

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J.50 BOMBING, PIETRO PAOLO Pietro Paolo Bombino (1575-1648) Vestigium gymnasii Quod in Romano Societas lesu Collegia ... Scipioni Card. Burghesio Rome: Jacobus Mascardus, 1615 Language: lat sm. 8° [8] 1-216 [14] Fingerprint: n.4. t.da i.ri PeSae 3 MDCXV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Section "Bibliothecae Emblemata" (pp. 128-178) contains 23 unillustrated devices on various virtues. Layout Caption (name of virtue), verbal description of pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio with heading (name of motif and its meaning). Classification: I.A.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1682.5; Praz 280; Landwehr FISP 170. Library Pressmarks Fra

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Jesuit Series J.51 BOMER, ANTON Anton Bomer (1664-1706) Triumphus novem sceculorum imperil romano-germanici Leopoldo Magno Vienna: Susanna Christiana Cosmerovius, 1700 Language: lat 2° 32 unnumbered leaves Fingerprint: isas ae-u- 7.m. 87fa C 1700. Emblem Structure & Illustration Signed engraved fp., 9 signed engraved plates of triumphal arches, tipped in. Each illustration contains engraved text. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "Petrus Schubart v. Ehrenberg inv: et del: Vienna Ao. 1700" and "Joannes Andreas Pfeffel et Christian Engelbrecht fee. Vien." 9 illustrations signed variously "Petrus Schubart v. Ehrenberg in. et del:" and "Johann Ulrich Kraus scul." or "Engelbrecht et J.A. Pfeffel fee. Vien." Artist Peter Schubert von Ehrenberg Christian Engelbecht Johann Ulrich Kraus Johann Andreas Pfeffel Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1569.8; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB Res.2°Germ.g.7

Remarks A dissertation by J.J. Hermann, with A. Bomer as praeses, which Hermann republished with minor corrections in 1702 (100013), and which Bomer republished with additions and a new plate in 1725. Work celebrates Leopold of Austria, whose reign is the culmination of nine ages (seculum nonum) of kings and emporers, beginning with Charles the Great A.D. 800. Each "age" contains brief biographies of each ruler, followed by highlights ("memorabilia imperii"). The triumphal arches do not record an actual entry, but are an architectural and thematic device to celebrate the virtues and accomplishments of the emperor. Related to Brunner, Excubiae group of books. Collation Copy FRG MSB Res. 2° Germ, g.7 Serial No. 300205

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Jesuit Series J.52 BOMER, ANTON Anton Bomer (1664-1706) Triumphus novem seculorum imperil romano-germanici Carlo Magno Augsburg: Johann Jakob Letter, 1725 Language: lat 2° 25 unnumbered leaves Fingerprint: s.o. n.A. g.2. stVe C M DCC XXV. Emblem Structure & Illustration Signed engraved fp., 10 signed engraved plates of triumphal arches, tipped in. Each illustration contains engraved text. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "Petrus Schubart v. Ehrenberg inv. et del:" and "Joannes Andreas Pfeffel sculps, et excudit Aug. Vind." 9 illustrations signed variously "Petrus Schubart v. Ehrenberg in. et del:" and "Johann Ulrich Kraus scul." or "Engelbrecht et J.A. Pfeffel fee. Vien." 10th illustration unsigned. The first nine plates derive from the earlier publications under the same title of 1700 and 1702. Artist Peter Schubart von Ehrenberg Christian Engelbrecht Johann Ulrich Kraus Johann Andreas Pfeffel Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1569-70.8; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG UKi UKi USA

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Remarks Work celebrates Charles VI of Austria, whose reign is the culmination of ten ages (seculum X) of kings and emperors, beginning with Charles the Great A.D. 800. Each "age" contains brief biographies of each ruler, followed by highlights ("memorabilia imperii"). Based on the revised version of Joseph Julio ab Hermann's dissertation Triumphus novem sceculorum imperii romanogermanici, Leopoldo Magno ... Vienna: Adam Damier, 1702 (100013), for which Bomer had served as praeses in the 1700 defense, and which had been published under the same title in 1700 (see J.51 300205). This edition uses the corrected texts of the 1702 book - the corrigenda listed in the 1700 dissertation having been made in the 1702 version - omitting Hermann's dedication; it contains a modified fp., the nine original plates, an additional tenth "age" to include Charles VI, and a new tenth plate. Related to Brunner, Excubiae group of books. Collation Copy FRG MSB 2° L.eleg. m. 3u (7) Serial No. 300203

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Jesuit Series J.53 BOSCH, JAKOB Jakob Bosch (1634-1704) Symbolographia sive de arte symbolica Augsburg & Dillingen: Johann Kaspar Bencard, 1701 Language: lat 2° [33] 2-50 53-72 [12] 3-62 [82, 40 numbered leaves with plates, printed recto only]; 3-79 [122, 60 numbered leaves with plates, printed recto only] 3-86 [122, 60 leaves with plates] 3-19 [23, 11 leaves with plates] [64] Fingerprint: usu- ista s.s, Pece 3 MDCCI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. portrait of Karl, Archduke of Austria; 171 signed numbered copperplate engravings, 12 devices per plate, for a total of 2052. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, device no. The texts elucidate the devices identified with device no., verbal description of pictura, inscriptio repeated (L = Lemma), occasional reference to bearer and previous Jesuit authority. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Jon: Georg Wolffgang sculps. Aug. Vind." Each of the four parts concludes with a section of plates. Part I contains 40 numbered copperplate engravings, 12 illustrations per plate, signed "I.C. Schalck del." or "I.C.S. del." and "lacob Miiller Sc." or "I.M. sc." Part II contains 60 numbered copperplate engravings, 12 illustrations per plate, signed "1C. Schalckh del." or "I.C.S.del." and "lo. G. Wolffgang Sc" or "I.G.W. sc." Part III contains 60 numbered copperplate engavings, 12 illustrations per plate, signed "I.C. Schalck del" or "I.C.S. del." and "Ion Georg Wolffgang Sculps" or "I.G. Wolff. Sc." or "I.G.W.Sc." Part IV contains 11 plates, 12 illustrations per plate, signed "I.C. Schalk del." or "J.C.S. del." and "I.G. Wolffgang sculps." or "I.G.W. sc. Artist Jakob Miiller J. C. Schalckh Johann Georg Wolfgang Classification: I.G.I Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Breidenbach 131, 68-69; Praz 283; Landwehr GEB 143; EBUI B30. Library Pressmarks Aus FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita UKi

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Jesuit Series J.54 BOSCH, JAKOB Jakob Bosch (1634-1704) Symbolographia, sive de arte symbolica Augsburg & Dillingen: Johan Kaspar Bencard, 1702 Language: lat 2° [33] 2-50 53-72 [12] 3-62 [82, 40 numbered leaves with plates, printed recto only]; 3-79 [122, 60 numbered leaves with plates, printed recto only] 3-86 [122, 60 leaves with plates, printed recto only] 3-19 [23, 11 leaves with plates, printed recto only] [64]. Fingerprint: usu- ista s.s, Pece 3 MDCCII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. portrait of Karl, Archduke of Austria; 171 signed numbered copperplate engravings, 12 devices per plate, = 2052. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, device no. The texts elucidate the devices identified with device no. verbal description of pictura, inscriptio repeated (L = Lemma), occasional reference to bearer and previous Jesuit authority. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Joh: Georg Wolffgang sculps. Aug. Vind." Each of the four parts concludes with a section of plates. Part I contains 40 numbered copperplate engravings, 12 illustrations per plate, signed "I.C. Schalck del." or "I.C.S. del." and "lacob Muller Sc." or "I.M. sc." Part II contains 60 numbered copperplate engravings, 12 illustrations per plate, signed "I. C. Schalckh del." or "I.C.S.del." and "lo. G. Wolffgang Sc" or "I.G.W. sc." Part III contains 60 numbered copperplate engavings, 12 illustrations per plate, signed "I.C. Schalck del" or "I.C.S. del." and "loh Georg Wolffgang Sculps" or "I.G. Wolff. Sc." or "I.G.W.Sc." Part IV contains 11 plates, 12 illustrations per plate, signed "I.C. Schalk del." or "J.C.S. del." and "I.G. Wolffgang sculps." or "I.G.W. sc." Artist Jakob Muller J. C. Schalckh Johann Georg Wolfgang Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1826.4; Breidenbach 131, 68-69; Praz 283; Landwehr GEB 144. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Pol Pol

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Jesuit Series J.55 BOSSANI, WOLFGANGUS Wolfgangus Bossani (1669-1726) Parentalia ... Georgii Erdodi Trnava: Jesuit College Trnava, 1714 Language: lat 2° [2] 1-18 Fingerprint: onur oso- o-r- Dlin 3 M.DCC.XIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated emblems pp. 15 -18. Layout "Symbolum" no., inscriptio, prose description of pictura, verse subscriptio. Classification: 1.A.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1855.6; Szinnyei 1.1278; Petrik I. 329. Library Pressmarks Hun

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Remarks Funeral oration in praise of Georg Erdodi (pp. 1-14). Record by Gabor Tuskes. Collation Copy Hun BEK I 2° 48 coll. 16 Serial No. 300120

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Jesuit Series J.56 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1671 Language: fre 12° [13] 2-445 [39] Fingerprint; u-e- onez ers. asle 3 M.DC.LXXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp.; unsigned engraved vignette on letterpress t.p.; unillustrated section "Les devises" (pp.258-445) with many examples. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "F. Chauveau delin." "L. Cossinus Sculp." Artist Francois Chauveau L. Cossin Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; Breidenbach 132; Praz 284; Landwehr FISP 180. Library Pressmarks Aus Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG Net Net Pol Pol Pol

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Reprints and Facsimiles: Paris: A. Colin, 1962. Microforms: IDC EO-1336/1. Remarks This is the first of three editions issued in Paris in 1671 of this important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. Privilege: Lettres Patentes du Roy donnees a Paris le premier Janvier 1670 Registre Paris le 2. Decembre 1670 Acheve d'imprimer pour la premier fois le 15. jour de Janvier 1671. Collation Copy Fra CBF C 402 Serial No. 300800

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Jesuit Series J.57 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1671. Seconde edition. Language: fre 12° [14] 1-544 [12] Fingerprint: e-e- 59N. onux j'ab 3 M.DC.LXXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; letterpress t.p. with signed engraved vignette; unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp.347-544) with many examples. Some copies lack fp. Illustration Notes: T.p. engraved vignette signed "LC" Artist: L. Cossin Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; Breidenbach 64; Praz 284; Landwehr FISP 180. Library Pressmarks: Fra Fra Fra

BN Z. 16650 BN Z.16649& 16649(2) NBM 301.801 cachet Victor Poirel Fra PBArsS'BL32600 Fra RouBM Montbret p 1594 Fra VBV Res in-12 E448f FRG MSB P.o.gall.284t

BOSK 318.722 WrUB 472898 GU SMAdd294 CLU-C PQ1731 B65E61671 USA CtYBeinecke 1993 +111 USA DeU PQ1731B65E61671b USA ViU Gordon 1671. B68

Hun Pol UKi USA

FRG TrStBB8975 Reprints and Facsimiles: Edited by F.Brunot. Paris: A.Colin, 1962. Microforms: IDC EO-1336/1. Remarks There were three editions issued in Paris in 1671 of this important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. The t.p. of the Glasgow copy suggests that Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy also issued a second printing of this second edition in the same year. The Glasgow t.p. has been newly set with "D'EVGENE" replacing "D'EUGENE". Collation Copy Fra PBArs 8° BL 32600 & UKi GU SM Add294 Serial No. 300916

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Jesuit Series J.58 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene. Paris: Sebastian Mabre-Cramoisy, 1671. Troisieme edition. Language: fre 12° [12] 1-544 [12] Fingerprint: ate- c-ne onux leme 3 M.DC.LXXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; letterpress t.p. with unsigned engraved vignette; unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp.347-544) with many examples. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; Breidenbach 132; Praz 284; Landwehr FISP 180. Library Pressmarks Bel Can Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita Pol

AMPM BH329 OTU RB152856RBSC BNZ.3421 PBArs8"BL32601 PBArs8'BL32602 PBArs8°BL32603 TBM FaD 9852 ASStB8°LA60g HUB CzII916 MSB P.o.gall.284t PoSchB RBVAFerraioli.VI.143 LBUMCS S6.8065

Swi LBCU IM 601 UKi BL c.46.h.8 USA CtY Hfe 35 177 USA DFo ac 209025 USA ICN Y762.B669 USA MdBJ PH3730.B E61 1671c USA NIC RarePQ1731B65E 61671 USA NN NADB-Springarn [missing] USA TxU PQ1731B65E61671

Reprints and Facsimiles: Paris: A. Colin, 1962. Microforms: IDC EO-1336/1. Remarks There were three editions issued in Paris, 1671 of this important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy FRG MSB P.o.gall.284t Serial No. 300871

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Jesuit Series J.59 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Amsterdam: Jacques le Jeune, 1671. Derniere edition. 12° [10] 1-438 [10] Fingerprint: dere e,au uxs, Cede 3 CIS ISC LXXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp.; unillustrated section "Les devises" (pp. 278-438) with many examples. No translation of mottoes. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "R. de Kooghe f" Artist Leedert de Koogen Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; not in De Vries; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 180a; Landwehr EFBLC 226. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra FRG FRG Ita Net Net Net

BNZ. 16648 MBvMF 35 303 CoLBC.asA139 MUB 1403/TROM 530/1 (g) RBA IX.3.53 AUB 1309 g 12 AUB 227 B 17 LUB 572 G20

Pol Pol Pol Pol UKi USA USA USA

LWBL 0-17-0-173 PBGUM S.D.8465 I WUB 28.20.3.3169 WrUB 472480 OB Douce B604 NN NADB PaCarlD TxU PQ1731B65E61671

Reprints and Facsimiles Paris: Editions Bossard, 1920. Remarks Important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy USA TxU PQ1731 B65 E6 1671 Serial No. 301572

•J.60 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1672 Language: fre 12° [12] 1-544 [12] Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 300067

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Jesuit Series J.61 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1673. Quatrieme edition. Language: fre 12° [12] 1-522 [16] Fingerprint: esue c-ne aine coso 3 M.DC.LXXIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp.309-482), with many examples and translations of mottoes into French pp.483-522. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; Praz 84; Landwehr FISP 181. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra

BN Z.I6651 CBF C284 NiBCA 9428 PBArsS 0 BL32604 PStG Z 8'342 Inv 362 FA FRG PoSchB FRG WHABLm558 Net GUB uklu 'EP L'BE 1166 Pol KiBM XVH.w.2204 Pol SzWMBP XVII.8408 Pol TUB 06.7.1.360 Pol WBN XVII.2.9628 UKi BL c.46.h.8

UKi UKi USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

USA

ENLS D.N.S.148 GU SM438 CtY DLC PQ1731.B65E6 1673 ICN Y762.B669 IU X 8435663 Oe 1673 MiU 848 B7545 en MWHPQ1731B75el673 NNFSpec.Coll.168 NRU PQ1731. B759E 1673 PStPQ1731.b65E6 1673

Remarks Important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy Fra CBF C 284 Serial No. 300875 J.62 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1678 Language: fre 12° [12] 1-544 [16] Fingerprint: rene 59N. onux j'ab 3 M.DC.LXXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations No engraved fp.; unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp. 347-544) with many examples. Mottoes not translated. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 181. Library Pressmarks Cze Fra

PSK 37 K 52 BN Z. 16652

USA PCarlD

Remarks Important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy Fra BN Z. 166522 Serial No. 300876

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Jesuit Series •J.63 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Lyons: Jean Bruyset, 1681. Language: fre 12°: 577p. Classification I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 300881

J.64 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Lyons: Jean Bruyset, 1682. Cinquieme edition. Language: fre 4° [8] 1-577 [15] Fingerprint: s,t; nee- onux j'ab 3 M.DC. LXXXII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp.347-544) with many examples. Translations of mottoes pp. 545-577 ("Explication des mots"). Classification: I.G.I Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Breidenbach; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Bel BRKB Fra BNZ.16654 FRG CoLB

FRG MSB P.O.gall. 284 w USA OC1WPQ1731. B65 E6 1682b

Remarks Important treatise on nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy FRG MSB P.O.gall. 284 w Serial No. 301545

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Jesuit Series J.65 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Amsterdam: Jacques le Jeune, 1682. Nouvelle edition. Language: fre 12° [12] 1-442 [12] Fingerprint: t.e- str. e.la rere 3 M.DC.LXXXII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. Amsterdam: Jacques Le Jeune, 1671; an unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp.265-417), with many examples; translation of mottoes (pp.418-442). Illustration Notes: Fp. signed "Le Sueur 1'aisne". Artist: Pierre Le Sueur, the elder. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; not in De Vries; Praz 284; Landwehr EFBLC 227; Landwehr FISP 182. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Fra FRG Net Net Pol Swi UKi

BBRKBIII31.737A BBRKB VH 13.751A CBFC407 MSB P.o.gall.284u GUBuklu'EPL'BE1026 THKB 186 O 29 WrUB470310 LBCUAA4908 BL 12314.L29

UKi GU BC 14-d.lO UKi GU SM 439 USA ICU PQ1731.B5E61682 (Rare) USA OCU PQ1731.B65E6 1682b USA PU ELZS D 507.2 USA WMM 848.4 B663en87 1682

Remarks Important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy UKi GU BC14-d. 10 Serial No. 300888 J.66 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1683 Language: fre 12° [13] 2-624 [10] Fingerprint: len- ntu- ntx. prde 3 M.DC.LXXXIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; unillustrated discussion "Les Devises" (pp.371-581) with many examples, and translation of mottoes (pp.583-624). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP 181. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra

B N Z . 16655 CBF C407 PBArs8°BL32605 PBArs 8°BL32606 RouBM Montbret p 7956 VBV B.P. in-12 El 2 VBV B.P. in-12 Igg 51

Collation Copy Fra CBF C 407

FRG Pol UKi USA USA

EUB E2II916 WUB 06ce XVII4 16 BL 244.1.24 CtYHfe35.179 PUFC65.B6637.671e. 1683 USA WU Mem.Lib.Rare Bks

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Jesuit Series J.67 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy / Gabriel Huart, 1691 Language: fre 12° [13] 2-624 [10] Fingerprint: len- ntu- ntx. prde 3 M.DC.XCI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; unillustrated section on devices, "Les Devises" (pp.371-581) with many examples; translation of mottoes pp.583-624; index of subjects covered on devices on 2d3v-2d4v. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 181. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG Pol

BNZ.16656 B N Z . 16657 CBF C407/2 MBvMF 35 390 PBArs8°BL32607 RouBM 0.3002 MSB P.O.gall. 284x KiBM XVII w.2231

Pol LBUMCSS67811 USA CU-BANC PQ1731. B65E61691 USA DLC PQ1731.B65E61691 USA MdBJ PQ1731.B65E6 USA MH 38562.30* USA OCU PQ1731.B65E61691 USA RPBPQ1731.B65E61691

Remarks Important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. Two variant states exist with different publisher names, N. de Burre and Christopher Remy. Collation Copy Fra CBF C 407/2 Serial No. 300878

J.68 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Amsterdam: Jacques le Jeune, 1691 Language: fre 12° [10] 448 [12] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; unillustrated section on devices, "Les Devises" (pp.265-417); translation of mottoes (pp.418-448); index of subjects covered on devices (pp.[449-459]). Classification: I.G.I Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 181. Library Pressmarks USA DLC PQ1731.B65. E61691

USA MdBJ PH3730. 1691c

Remarks Theme: Nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy USA MdBJ PH3730. B9E61 1691c Serial No. 300469

B9E61

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Jesuit Series J.69 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Amsterdam: Estienne Roger, 1703 Language: fre 12° [4] 1-367 [11] Fingerprint: i-is a-ne 1-n- puAc 3 M.DCCIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; an unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp.226-367) with many examples; translations of mottoes are incorporated into the text. Biblical and classical references are footnoted (instead of in the margin). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer Sommervogel 1.1899.8; not in De Vries; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC 228; Landwehr FISP 182. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra FRG

B N Z . 16653 CBF RouBM Montbret pi09 WHABLm558

Net UKi USA USA

AUB 535 G 14 (2) BL 1088 B.24 OO 094.21703B663 PPL Fre.Bouh.Logl670.D

Remarks Important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy Fra BN Z. 16653 Serial No. 301549

J.70 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Amsterdam: Pierre Mortier, 1708 Language: fre 12° [10] 1-448 [12] Fingerprint: i-rt une. e.la rere 3 M.DCC VIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp.265-417) with many examples, and translation of foreign mottoes (pp.418-448). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; not in De Vries; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC 229; Landwehr FISP 182. Library Pressmarks Aus Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG

VUB 1240767 BNRes.Z.3811 CBF C407/3 AmStlPB L ext.37 AsHBM432 MSB P.o.gall.285

FRG Pol UKi USA USA USA

WHAB Lm 559 GBPAN Uph d.90 BL 1088.b.24 CSMH 381960 NjP 3236.95.332.11 ORU Rare Books 844 B663

Remarks Important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy Fra CBF C407/3 Serial No. 300882

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Jesuit Series J.71 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris & Brussels: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, Lambert Marchant, 1711 Language: fre 12° [10] 1-448 [11] Fingerprint: i-rt une. e.la rere 3 M.DC.CXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. from 1691 ed. Jacques Le Jeune; unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp.265-448) with many examples; mottoes translated pp.418-448. Illustration Notes: Fp. signed "f. Sueur" virtually illegible. Classification: I.G.I Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 183. Library Pressmarks Can FRG Hun Pol UKi

OTUB-118637RBSC WHABLm560 BEKHf.1503 WUB 17.2.15.8 BL 1089.5.23

UKi USA USA USA

GU Eg6-f.3 DFoPQ1731.B65E5.1711 ICUPQ1731.B5E61711 PPL 5995.D

Remarks Important treatise on nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy UKi GU Eg6-f.3 Serial No. 301551 J.72 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: Florentin Delaulne, 1721 Language: fre 12° [9] 2-516 [16] Fingerprint: t.us e.is ntx. prde 3 M.DCCXXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations No fp.; signed woodcut in letterpress t.p., unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp.335-516) with many examples. Translation of mottoes as marginalia with biblical and classical references. Illustration Notes: Woodcut t.p. signed "Le Sueur 1'aisne f". Artist Pierre Le Sueur, the elder Classification: III.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra Fra

BN Z.I6658 PBArs8"BL32608 RBM 73075 TBM Fa D 32lo

USA CLU PQ1731B65E61721 [missing] USA MnU Wilson 843 B655 OE

Remarks Record by Nancy Altman based on Fra BN copy. Collation Copy Fra RBM 73075 Serial No. 300883

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Jesuit Series J.73 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: widow Florentin Delaulne, 1734 Language: fre 12° [9] 2-516 [16] Fingerprint: euit e.is ntx. prde 3 MDCCXXXIV. Emblem Structure and Illustrations Signed woodcut vignette on letterpress t.p.; an unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp.335-516) with many examples; translations of mottoes given as marginalia. Illustration Notes Woodcut on t.p. signed "Le Sueur 1'aisne". Artist Pierre Le Sueur, the elder. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8; Praz 284; Landwehr FISP 184. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Swi UKi

BN Res.p.Z.543 N1BCA9429 LBCU AA 3496 GUSM440

USA CSt PQ1731.B5E61734 USA CU-SB PQ1731.B65E5 1734 USA MWH PQ1731.B75e 1734

Remarks Important treatise on nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy UKi GU SM440 Serial No. 300884

J.74 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene, nouvelle edition Paris: La Veuve Delaulne, 1737 Language: fre 12° [9] 2-516 [14] Fingerprint: euit e.a- ntx. prde 3 M.DCC.XXXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations No engraved fp.; an unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp. 335-516) with many examples, mottoes translated in the margins. Classification: I.G.I Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Aus Fra

VONB79.L.12 PBars 8n BL 32609

FRG WHAB Lm 561 USA FU 848.4 B759e 1737

Remarks Important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy FRG WHAB Lm 561 Serial No. 301552

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Jesuit Series J.75 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: Widow of Florentin Delaune, 1741. Nouvelle edition. Language: fre 4° [9] 2-516 [16] Fingerprint: euit e.is ntx. prde 3 MDCCXLI. Emblem Structure and Illustrations T.p. with signed engraved vignette; unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp.335-516) with many examples; translations of foreign mottoes printed in margins. Illustration Notes T.p. vignette signed "Le Sueur L'aisne f." Artist Pierre Le Sueur the elder Classification: I.G.I Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Breidenbach; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB P.o.gall.285c

Remarks Important treatise on nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy FRG MSB P.O.Gall. 285 c Serial No. 301573

J.76 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: Guillaume Desprez, Guillauame Cavelier, 1748. Nouvelle edition. Language: fre 12° [9] 2-516 [14] Fingerprint: euit e.a- ntx. prde 3 M.DCC.XLVIII. Emblem Structure and Illustrations No engraved fp., unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp. 335-516) with many examples; with mottoes translated in the margins. Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8 (different publisher); not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Classification: I.G.I Library Pressmarks Can Fra Fra

BVaU PQ1731.365 E6 1748 CBF C 407/4 NBM 262.917

UKi GU SM Add293 USA ICUPQ1731.B5E61748 USA WU PQ1731 B65 E6

Remarks Important treatise on nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy Fra CBF C 407/4 Serial No. 301546

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Jesuit Series •3.71 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: Guillaume Desprez, 1758 Language: fre Classification: I.G.I 12° vii 476 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8.; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 300008

J.78 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Les Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene Paris: Guillaume Desprez, 1768 Language: fre 12° [9] 2-476 [4] Fingerprinr.Um- ueOn e.n- reme 3 M.DCC.LXVIII. Emblem Structure and Illustrations No fp.; an unillustrated section "Les Devises" (pp.289-476) with many examples; mottoes translated in footnotes. Classification: I.G.I Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 185. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra

BNZ. 16659 CBFC 407/5 NBM 266.202 cachet Victor Poirel Fra PBArs8°BL32610 Fra S B N U C d l l 3 7 0 6 Pol WrBZNO XVIII 35962-1

UKi BL C.47.e.7 UKi GU BG 44-1-32 USA IU 843B663Oel768 USAMH Widener uncat USA NjP (Ex)3236.95.332. 1768 USARPB PQ1731.B65 1768

Remarks Important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. Collation Copy Fra CBF C407/5 Serial No. 300886

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Jesuit Series •J.79 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Translator: Dom. Janno, S.J. Trattenimenti Di Arista, et Eugenia Palermo: Antonio Pecora, 1714 Language: ita

12° 471

Classification I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.1899.8 & IV.740.-i; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Italian translation of Bouhours, Les entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene, an important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. The only known copy is dated 1715, but carries the notation "secunda editizione". Serial No. 300873

J.80 BOUHOURS, DOMINIQUE Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702) Translator: Dom. Janno, S.J. Trattenimenti Di Aristo, et Eugenia Milan: Guisseppe Malatesta, 1715. Seconde edizione. Language: ita 8° [24] 1-471 [1] Fingerprint: uace lis- lae- teop 3 MDCCXV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Half title, no engraved fp.; unillustrated section on devices "Le imprese. V. Trattenimento" (pp.225-456). Mottoes not translated. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel XII.969.3746.8; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Ita

BN8°Z.16088 MSB L. eleg. m. 153k RCN p.V.24

Remarks Italian translation of Bouhours, Les entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene, an important treatise on the nature and definition of the device. De Backer-Sommervogel (XII.969.3746.8) do not identify translator "D.J.", but 1.1899.8 identifies translator as "P. Dom. Janno, S.J." IV.740.1, article under Janno identifies Janno as translator of both editions - Palermo: Antonio Pecora, 1714, and Milan: Guiseppe Malatesta, 1715. Record by Nancy Altman Collation Copy Fra BN 8° Z.I6088 Serial No. 300149

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Jesuit Series •J.81

BOURGES JESUIT COLLEGE

Bourges Jesuit College D.O.M. Ad celebrem D.Francisco de Borgia Bourges: Joannes B. Cristo, 1671 Language: lat 4° 27 [1] Emblem Structure & Illustrations 9 mostly unsigned copperplate engravings with motifs suggested by various aspects of the sun. Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VIII. 1893.21 & IX.574.1 (under Jean Baltazar de Lappert); Praz 548; Praz II 31; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel and Praz. Last emblem (p.27) is signed "I.E. de Lappert. Soc. lesv", i.e. loannes Balthazar de Lappert S.J. (1639-1673) who De Backer-Sommervogel regard as possible author. Serial No. 300898

•J.82 BOURGES JESUIT COLLEGE Bourges Jesuit College Illustrissimo ... Frederico Hieronymo de Roye de la Rochefoucault Bourges: loannes B. Cristo, 1729 Language: uni: lat 8° 20 Emblem Structure & Illustrations 5 unillustrated "Symbola heroica" (pp.!3ff.). Classification: II.C.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Breidenbach 162 (follows Praz); Praz 562; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on Praz. Investiture of Fridericus Hieronymus de Roye de la Rochefoucault as archbishop of Bourges. De BackerSommervogel 11.37.13 list a similar but much later title from 1748 which appears to have been dedicated to Cardinal de la Rochefoucaud by P. Desbillons, Professor of rhetoric at Bourges, who dedicated another poetic piece to the same prelate, cf. Desbillons II. 1946.3 for another listing of the same 1748 title. Cf. 301269. Serial No. 300897

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Jesuit Series •J.83 BOURGES JESUIT COLLEGE Bourges Jesuit College Eminentissimo S.R.E. Cardinati Friderico Hieronymo de la Rochefoucaud Archiepiscopo Bituricensi Bourges: Joannes B. Cristo, 1748 Language: lat 8° 23 pp. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.37.13 and II. 1946.3; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. There is another work, published 1729, dedicated to de la Rochefoucaud as Archbishop [300897]. Serial No. 301269

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Jesuit Series J.84 BOVIO, CARLO Carlo Bovio (1614-1705) Academia De lavdibus B. Rosae Virginis Pervanae. Rome: Nicolas Angelus Tinassius, 1668 Language: lat 4° [6] 1-48 [2] 3-36 [2, t.p. of Academia] 39-115; 121-222 [28] 3-36. Fingerprint: lasu e-ir e-a. igst 3 1668. Bovio section: amr- ams, s,em He Qu C MDCLXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., unillustrated emblems (Part II, 52-64). Illustration Notes Fp. by Benoit Thiboust. Artist: Benoit Thiboust Classification: I.B.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.62.16 (see Remarks); Breidenbach 170; Praz 556-7 (under Festivos Cultos Celebres Aclamaciones ... of which Academia ... is only a part); not in Landwehr FISP; not in Palau. Library Pressmarks Ita

RBVStamp.Barb.999

UKi

BL4828.aaa.27

.111.12 Remarks Theme: Beatification of St. Rose of Lima. Bovio's Academia de laudibus B. Rosae Virginis Peruanae... appears in work entitled Festivos cultos Celebres Aclamaciones que La siempre triumphante Roma Dio a la bien aventurada Rosa De S. Maria Virgen de Lima en su solemne beatificacion. Los escrive con el Compendia de su vida D. Francisco Cordova y Castro ... En Roma, por Nicolas Angel Tinas 1668. The Festivos cultos contains unillustrated devices (pp.42-46), and the Academia de laudibus B. Rosae Virginis Peruanae has unillustrated devices (pp.52-64). This section was also included in Bovio'sRhetoricae Suburbanum (pp.227262) but in Latin only (i.e. no Greek). The title page of Festivos cultos indicates that Francisco Cordova y Castro is the author, whereas the half title of the Academia de laudibus, which is inserted in the Festivos, also clearly indicates Bovio as author. Record by Nancy Altman on basis of UKi BL copy. Collation Copy UKi BL 4828.aaa.27 Serial No. 300899

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Jesuit Series J.85 BOVIO, CARLO Carlo Bovio (1614-1705) Heroicavirtutumexemplainsummopontificate... dementis XI Rome: Antonius de Rubeis, 1702 Language: lat sm 8° [8] 9-39 [3] Fingerprint: i-6, r.ra i.a. HoPr 3 MDCCII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 8 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text and implied pagination: pp. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36. Layout Each engraving contains 4 devices comprising an inscriptio and pictura; following page with emblem no., verbal description of pictura, inscriptio repeated and brief prose comment; this is followed by more texts consisting of Figura no., briefer identification of pictura, inscriptio repeated and verse subscriptio. Classification: I.C.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.65.27; Breidenbach 170; Praz 285, Praz II 95; Landwehr FISP 188. Library Pressmarks Ita RIHSJ USA ICNw. 1025.1123

USA MH Houghton *85-679 USA MWH BX1351 B7

Remarks Homage to the pontificate of Clement XI. Collation Copy Ita RIHSJ Serial No. 300901

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Carlo Bovio (1614-1705) Ignatius insignium, epigrammatum et elogiorum centuriis expressus Rome: Ignatius de Lazeris, 1655 Language: lat 8° [16] 1-288 [=300] [2]; 298-300 misnumbered as 277-288 Fingerprint: i-f- s,as t:ia NeTu 3 1655. date from colophon Emblem Structure and Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., signed engraved portrait of Antonio Barberini, 100 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: pp. 1, 4, 7,10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34, 37, 40, 43, 46, 49, 52, 55, 58, 61, 64, 70, 73, 76, 79, 82, 85, 91, 94, 97, 103, 106, 109, 112, 115, 118, 121, 124, 127,130, 133, 136, 139, 142, 145, 148, 151, 154, 157, 160, 163, 166, 169, 172, 175, 178, 181, 184, 187, 190, 193, 196, 199, 202, 205, 208, 214, 217, 220, 223, 226, 229, 232, 235, 244, 247, 250, 253, 256, 259, 262, 265, 268, 271, 274, 277, 280, 283, 286, 277, 292, 295, 298. Layout "Insigne" no., caption, pictura with engraved inscriptio, brief prose explanation of emblem with inscriptio repeated, verse subscriptio ("Epigramma"), and poem ("Elogium"). Illustration Notes Portrait signed "G. Castellus sc." Artist Guillaume Chasteau Classification: I.B.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.61.8; Breidenbach 169; Praz 285, Praz II 77; EBUI B37; Landwehr FISP 186. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Cze Cze Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Hun Ita Net

Pol Pol

GUB I 35 605 GUB BL1432 PSK 9 H 229 PSK 10 G 122 BN Yc.7643 CBF AR2/92 CBF N7/41 ASStB 8° ThL 97 BoUKI 3175/10 DiStuBV1805 FrUBM3495,r MSB 8°P.o.lat.248 MUB4°P.lat.rec.l55 MZK SB 255/9 PStlBYgell6 BEK Ac A300 RCSJ UUB LB-KUN: RAR LMY Bovio 1 KaBU 1-219 sg.dr WBN BN.XVII.3.18963

Pol Spa UKi UKi UKi USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

WBN BN.XVII.3.19125 [Rew.] MEN 3/46.879 BL4091.bb.21 GU SM 212A GU SM212 C-SB124b CsT Spec. Coll. PA8477. B75 15 1655 DFo PN6349B741141655 Cage ICLBX4700.L7 B685 1655 ICNW1025.112 IU x246.55/B66i MnU Wilson809.18B669 MoSU St. Louis Room PA8477 B75 151655 MWH BX4700 12B7 NcDD6B783 NN Spencer PStPA8477.B75I51655

Remarks Life and accomplishments of St. Ignatius Loyola. Collation Copy UKi GU SM212 Serial No. 300902

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IMPORTVNAS ILLVSTRATIONES MALO A DAEMONEIMMISSAS OBTRVDI SIBISENTIT, EASQVfi REPEUITIGNATIVS.

Patenti libra impoflcum accenfa cum face candelabrum legend NON EXPEDIT,DVM IMPEDIT obtegedo. EC qua; animu auocarec a ftudijs, inrerie&a malo a Da?monc impedimenta, non collata a Deo mimcra,importunas repulit illuftracioncs Ignatius.

Jesuit Series J.87 BOVIO, CARLO Carlo Bovio (1614-1705) In funere eminentissimi principis Antonii Barberini Rome: Nicolaus Angelus Tinassius, 1671 Language: lat 2o [12] 1-32 Fingerprint: o-o- T.M: e-a- anpa 3 M.DC.LXXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. fold-out. Four unillustrated emblems, described, precede paginated section (pp. 1-32, "Oratio"). Illustration Notes Engraved fold-out signed "lo: Bpta Continus Architectus." and "Dominicus Barriera sculpsit." Unillustrated emblems titled "Beneficio," "Magnanimo," "Prudenti," and "Pio." Artist Dominique Barriere Giovanni Battista Contini Classification: I.C.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.63.21; Breidenbach 169; Praz 285, Praz II 83; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Ita

RBVRG.VITE.III. 987.INT.6

UKi

BL 702.1.1.(7).

Remarks Exequies for Cardinal Antonio Barberini. Collation Copy UKi BL 702.1.1.(7) Serial No. 300900

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Jesuit Series J.88 BOVIO, CARLO Carlo Bovio (1614-1705) Rhetoricae Suburbanum. Pars Prima: Libri tres. Rome: Franciscus Tizzoni, 1676 Language: lat 12° [8] ix-xxxii [2] 3-416 Fingerprint: a.6. emt. r,us m?ur 3 1676. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., signed engraved t.p., letterpress t.p.; 35 unsigned copperplate engravings with implied pagination, each with 6 emblems in Book I: p.xviii, xxii, [2], 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 118, 122, 126, 130. Layout of Book I Inscriptio, pictura, on facing page, prose commentary with inscriptio repeated for each of the 6 emblematic images, inscriptio repeated and verse subscriptio. Book II has 20 numbered unillustrated emblems pp. 187-225. Layout of Book II Caption, emblem, no., prose description of "Figura", verse subscriptio, name of dedicatee, "Elogium" no., and poem. Pp.247-262 various virtues of Virgin Mary expressed through 13 heroic symbols, epigrams, odes and elegies which refer to the illustrated picturae in the first book to which the inscriptiones also refer. Layout Description of figura with inscriptio, Epigram or ode or elegy, subscriptio. Copperplate engravings on pp. XVIII, XXII dedicated to Pope Innocent XI, added to some copies, as in UKi GU SM213A. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. signed "lo: Franciscus Venturinus inuen: delin: et sculp." Fp. signed "Lud. Gimigna del." and "lo. Nolinus sculp." Artist Ludovico Gimignana Jean Baptiste Nolin Giovanni Francesco Venturini Classification: I.E.4; I.E.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.64.25; Breidenbach 169; Praz 285; EBUI B38; Landwehr FISP 187. Library Pressmarks Cze PSK 9 J 86 Cze PSK 10 J 55 Fra BN8°Z.12980 Fra CBFX433.il FRG ASStB 8°Phil.422 FRG FrUB D8302 FRG MSB 8°P.o.lat.249LOST FRG MUB 8°Rhet.420 FRG NeStlB 8 Philol.577 FRG PStlB Yge 136 Hun BEKHf. 1153

UKi BL 12314.bbb.43 UKi GU SM213A UKi GU SM213 USA CU-BANC tPA8295. B78R4 USA DFo PN6349B741R41676 Cage USA IU uncat/77/1135 USA MWH PQ4615B78rl676 USA NNFL PA 8477.B74R4 USA PSt PA8295.B78R41676f

Remarks Emblems for Jesuit saints, cardinals and popes, and a section on the Virgin Mary.

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Jesuit Series Collation Copy UKi GU SM 213 Serial No. 300904

J.89 BRANIEWO JESUIT COLLEGE Braniewo Jesuit College Arthiereuthica ... Matthceo Dambrovio Braniewo: Jerzy Schonfels, 1601 Language: lat 4° 12 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated emblem entitled "Emblema" consisting of a named motif, an inscriptio and a verse subscriptio (A4v Blr), signed Eustachius von Schwaben. Classification: II.C.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommvogel; Estreicher XXIII 205; Pilichowski 4*; Trypucko 94; Buchwald-Pelcowa 12; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Swe

UUB Carm.Lat.et Gr.Grat.t.IV

Collation Copy Swe UUB Carm.Lat.et Gr.Grat.t.IV Serial No. 990151

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Jesuit Series J.90 BRANIEWO JESUIT COLLEGE Braniewo Jesuit College In primo ... Simonis Rudnicky ... episcopi Varmiensis in suum episcopatum adventu Braniewo: Jerzy Schonfels, 1605 Language: lat 4° 19 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: teu- a.t. i.s, EtVi C M.DC.V. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Rudnicky, 6 unillustrated emblematic poems with generic captions, e.g. "Emblema" (Dlv and D3r), "Allegoricum" (D2r and D3r), and "Hieroglyphicum" (D2r and D3v). Layout Generic caption, verbal description of motif, inscriptio and verse subsriptio. Illustration Notes Signed but illegible engraved fp. of the coat-of-arms of Rudnicky flanked by Justice and Peace or Renown (with laurel branch). Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.91.4; Estreicher XXVI 463; Buchwald-Pelcowa 95; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Swe

WBN XVI.Qu.419. UUB Carm.Lat. et Gr. Grat. t.IV

Remarks Celebrates Szymon Rudnicky as bishop of Warmia or Varmia, Ermeland in East Prussia. Contains also the dedication to Szymon Rudnicky signed by Jan Sapieha, who also wrote the introduction in the name of the students of the college at Braniewo. Several of the signed epigams reveal a knowledge of Alciato's emblems. Collation Copy Pol WBN XVI.Qu 419 Serial No. 990149

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J.91 BRANIEWO JESUIT COLLEGE Braniewo Jesuit College Logion episcopate... Simonis Rudnicki... episcopi Varmien. A luctuosa Morte convolutum Braniewo: Jerzy Schonfels, [1621] Language: lat 4° 34 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: t.am r,r- t.am CiSt C [1621] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. including coat-of-arms of Bishop Rudnicky with verse subscriptio signed "Joannes Grodzinski"; 12 unillustrated emblems on ff. C2r-H4r. Layout Emblem no., caption, i.e. name of a jewel, verbal description of jewel, inscriptio, verse subscriptio, "Ode", "Tumuluus" I and II, Chronostichon. Several pattern poems in shape of obelisk. Classification: II.C.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Buchwald-Pelcowa 140; Estreicher XXVI 462-3; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol

GBPAN NL.57.8°.24 adl. CBJ 17365 I WBNXVII.3.16237 WrBZNO XVII-1664-III WUB 28.20.3.1817

Remarks Obsequies on the death of Simon Rudnicki, Bishop of Wanna or Varma (Ermeland, East Prussia), Varmien, by the students of the College of Braniewo. The funeral oration is by Gabriel Theophilus Ostrouch. Poems signed by the following authors: Jan Grodzinski, Stanislaw Nieciszewski, Stanislaw Loka, Teofil Wilczewski, Wojciech Pstrokonski, Zygmunt Wilczewski, Piotr Gand, Jan Tomislawski, Samuel Wolowicz, Stanislaw Wazynski, Mikolaj Kulwinski, and Jan Waldav. No date on t.p. but glr indicates he died July 4, 1621. Collation Copy Pol CBJ 17365 I Serial No. 300907

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Jesuit Series J.92 BRANIEWO JESUIT COLLEGE Braniewo Jesuit College

Reverendissimo etittustrissimo ... Matthiae a Konopat electo Dei Gratia episcopo Culmensi Braniewo: Jerzy Schonfels, 1611 Language: lat 4° 16 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms; four emblematic copperplates on ff. A4r, B2v, C4v & Dlv with the heading "Emblema"; each emblem with an inscriptio and a subscriptio in verse signed by the Konopacki brothers - Jakub, Gabriel, Wladyslaw, Maksymilian, and Andrzej. Classification: II.C.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Buchwald-Pelcowa 95, #72; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol

K6BPAN 13103

Collation Copy Pol K6BPAN 13103 Serial No. 300026

J.93 BRUGES JESUIT COLLEGE Bruges Jesuit College

Perillustri ... Carolo Vanden Bosch nono Brugensium episcopo Brugges: L. van den Kerchove, 1651

Language: lat 4° 37 unnumbered leaves Fingerprint: r.s! t-is s.M. Frln C M.DC.LI.

Emblem Structure & Illustrations

12 unsigned copperplate engravings: B2r, B4r, C2r, C4r, D2r, D4r, E3r, E4r, Fir, F2e, F3r, F4r; 7 unsigned copperplate engravings of the bishop's coat-of-arms.

Layout

Inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio with title.

Classification: II.C.3 Reference

De Backer-Sommervogel 11.235.18; Breidenbach 155; Praz 567, Praz II 76; Landwehr EFBLC 741.

Library Pressmarks Bel Net

GUBBL577042 UKIRU AVI A3 [VIII]

Remarks

UKi

GU SM834

Consecration of Carol van den Bosch, the 9th bishop of Bruges. Colophon on final leaf with musical score "Plausus musicus convivalis", which is unsigned, but corresponds to Kl. Printer's ornament on verso.

Collation Copy UKi GU SM 834 Serial No. 300045

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Jesuit Scries J.94 BRUGES JESUIT COLLEGE Bruges Jesuit College Bruges Illustrissimo ... Joanni Baptistae Ludovico de Castillion ... Brugensium episcopo decimo quinto Bruges: Jacob Beernaerts Francis Beeraaerts, 1743 Language: lat 2° [2] 1-40 [2] Emblem Structure & Illustration Unsigned engraved fp. with the coat-of-arms of de Castillion, 5 signed copperplate engravings in text: p. 2, 24, 26, 28, 30, 34, 36. Layout Dedication, inscriptio, pictura, brief identification of motif, texts Illustration Notes De Backer-Sommervogel note engraved fp. "par F. Pilsen". Bel AMPM copy has unsigned fp. Illustrations based on coatof-arms and signed "Guil. Starckman fecit". Artist Wilhelm Starckmann Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II 240.55; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel

AMPMA4574.10

Remarks Installation of de Castillion as fifteenth bishop of Bruges. Collation Copy Bel AMPM A 4574.10 Serial No. 301096

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Jesuit Series J.95 BRUNNER, ANDREAS Andreas Brunner (1589-1650) Excubice tutelares serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi Mariae Munich: Cornelius Leysser, 1637 Language: lat 8° [4] 3-613 [9] Fingerprint: ute- S.es I.t. dete 3 MDCXXXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p.; 60 unsigned engraved portraits with small impresa beneath, with engraved text, tipped in. Layout Caption with name of duke, portrait, impresa pictura, inscriptio; facing page with name repeated as caption, verse subscriptio and prose text. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. is signed: "Th. Hoffmann] Penicillo." "Wolfgangj Kilianj Caelo." Artist Thomas Hoffmann Wolfgang Kilian Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.265.5; Breidenbach 163; Praz 289; LandwehrGEB 151. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Aus Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

GUB I 40 640 VUB1202219 VONB 38.Mm.30 BNM.15112 BNM. 15189 AmStlPB H. Bav.96 ASStB 8° Gs 1287 EUJBPIII231 EiUBPIII283 MFSA 12°Bav.5 MSB Res8°Bavar.500 MStB

Remarks

FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG USA USA

MUB 8° Hist. 1551 MUB 8° WA 1535 NeStlB 8 Bavar. 27 NStB Solg. 1201 8° PStlB Yge 18 RStlB Bav. 421b RStlB Bav. 1183 RStlB Bav. 2048 IaUXDD801.B3.B7 MoSU St. Louis Room DD801. B335 B7 USA MWH PT.3829.B893. 1637

In praise of the rulers of Bavaria. Portraits and devices of 60 Bavarian dukes from Theodo to Maximilian, each shown in a characteristic position. Collation Copy FRG MSB Res. 8°Bavar. 500 Serial No. 300909

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Jesuit Series J.96 BRUNNER, ANDREAS Andreas Brunner (1589-1650) Ain und sechtzig Konigen und Hertzogen aufs Bayern Bildnussen Munich: Lukas Straub, 1655 Language: ger 4°: Part 1 with 61 unnumbered engraved leaves, Part 2 with 6 unnumbered letterpress leaves Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp.; 60 unsigned engraved portraits with small impresa beneath, with engraved text. Layout Caption with name of duke, portrait, impresa pictura, inscriptio; Part 2 with German texts explaining each impresa portrait by number. Illustration Notes T.p. in German; engraved Latin fp. with title, signed "Th. Hoffmann] Pencilllo." and "Wolfgang Kilianj Calo." Fp. and illustrations from 1637 ed. German t.p. and texts refer to 61 portraits, but there is no portrait no. 61. Artist Thomas Hoffmann Wolfgang Kilian Classification: I.E.I Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Diinnhaupt II; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB Res 4' Bavar. 1758

UKi

BL 10703.aa.31

Remarks German edition of Brunner, Excubiae tutelares (1637), comprising a reissue of the undated engraved Latin fp. and plates with a new German letterpress t.p. and explanatory texts. In praise of the rulers of Bavaria. Portraits and devices of 60 Bavarian Dukes from Theodorus to Maximilian, each shown in a characteristic position. Collation Copy UKi BL 10703.aa.31 Serial No. 301519

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Jesuit Series •J.97 BRUNNER, ANDREAS Andreas Brunner (1589-1650) Mausoleum virtutis et honoris piis manibus Guilielmi V. Munich: Nikolaus Heinrich, 1625 Language: lat 4° 143 Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.263.3 & IX. 1171; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 300124

J.98 BRUNNER, ANDREAS Andreas Brunner (1589-1650) Mausoleum virtutis et honoris piis manibus Guilielmi V. Munich: Nikolaus Heinrich, 1626 Language: lat 4° [2] 1-107 [3] Fingerprint: m;si itro s,u, TrHi 3 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned illustrations consist of 16 designs for the four sides of four pyramids bearing textual descriptions and inscriptions, which illustrate the prose texts: pp.39, 44, 48, 51, 56, 63, 66, 69, 72, 77, 80, 84, 87, 92, 97, 101. Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.263.3; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB 8° Bavar. 1775

Swi LuZBF4.172.4 Remarks

USA DGU Spec.ColI. 83A445

Funerary monuments for Wilhelm V of Bavaria. The four pyramids were decorated with emblem motifs. Collation Copy FRG MSB 8° Bavar. 1775 Serial No. 300114

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Jesuit Series J.99 BRUNNER, ANDREAS Andreas Brunner (1589-1650) Schau=Plaz Bayerischer Helden Language: ger Nuremberg: Peter Paul Bleul, 1681 8° [12] 1- 535 [1] Fingerprint: Isrd n.en t;ch WeWu 3 1681. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved portrait; 61 unsigned engraved impresa portraits of Bavarian dukes with their devices beneath, with engraved text, printed recto only, paginated with number repeated from letterpress page, tipped in : p . 1 , 3 , 6 , 9 , 12, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25,27, 29, 32, 34, 37, 43, 46, 49, 53, 56, 60, 63, 67, 71, 75, 79, 83, 88, 91, 94, 97, 101, 105, 110, 112, 117, 122, 127, 133, 137, 141, 143, 148, 151, 155, 161, 166, 170, 176, 182, 196, 206, 219, 233, 244, 256, 317, 355, 382, 413, 482. Layout Caption with name of duke, portrait, impresa pictura, inscriptio. Illustration Notes Plates are copies of portraits in Theatrum virtutis (1680) with new German texts. Classification: I.E.I Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 409; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG ASStB 8° H 2007 FRG NeStlB 8 Bavar. 23 FRG EiUB Bav. 451 2° bav. 551 FRG MFSA 12° Bav. 16 FRG MSB Res. Bavar. 500g

FRG PStlB BBP Hist.IV e C 52 UKi BL 10708.3.12 UKi GU SM 737

Remarks In praise of the rulers of Bavaria. Portraits of 61 Bavarian Dukes from Theodo to Maximilian, each accompanied by an impresa pictura and inscriptio. Unattributed German version of Brunner, Theatrum virtutis et gloriae Boicae (1680) with 61 portraits. Collation Copy: FRG MSB Res. Bavar. 500g Serial No. 301164

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Jesuit Series J.100 BRUNNER, ANDREAS Andreas Brunner (1589-1650) Theatrum virtutis et glorias Boicce ... Maximiliani Emmanuelis ... honori erectum Munich: Johann Wagner & Johann Hermann van Geldern, 1680 Language: lat 8° [16] 1-715 [13] Fingerprint: uer- iaee- i-m- daePh 3 M.DC.LXXX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp.; 61 unsigned engraved impresa portraits of Bavarian dukes with their devices beneath, with engraved text, tipped in. Layout Caption with name of duke, portrait, impresa pictura, inscriptio; facing page with name repeated as caption, verse subscriptio and prose text. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. is signed: "Joanne. Andreas Wolff del." "Bartholome Kilian sculp.". The last engraving of Ferdinand .Maria (p.676) is signed: "Joan. And. Wolff, del. Philip Kilian f." Artist Bartholomaus Kilian Johann Andreas Wolff Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.265.5 & IX. 1337; Breidenbach 145; Praz 514, Praz II 35; Landwehr GEB 193 (under Collegium S.J. Bavaria). Library Pressmarks Bel GUB A37794 FRG PStlB Yge 107 FRG ASStBS' Bio 7859 FRG EiUB P III 257 FRG HUB Hist.563ea FRG MFSA 12°Bav.l4 FRG MFSA 12°Bav.l4 FRG MSB Bavar.SOOd FRG MSB ESBavar500e FRG MSB Bavar.SOOf FRG MUB 8°Hist.603 FRG MUB 8°WA1276 FRG NeStlB 8°Bavar.24 Remarks

FRG FRG FRG Hun Ita UKi UKi UKi USA USA

RFTTHB TiiUB Fo XII b43 WHAB Wa6122 BEK Ga 858 RBNCVE BL611.C.7 BL611.C.6 GU SMI027 ICN WingZP647.S912 KU Summer-field B1183

In praise of the rulers of Bavaria. Impresa portraits of 61 Bavarian Dukes from Theodo (+808) to Ferdinand Maria ( + 1679), each shown in a characteristic position. According to the preface this is an expanded edition of Andreas Brunner, Excubiae Tutelares, first published in 1637, which was dedicated to Maximilian's father, Ferdinand Maria, with a biography of Duke Ferdinand added ([5r]). Author attribution from De Backer-Sommervogel. Collation Copy FRG MSB Bavar. 500 d Serial No. 300924

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Jesuit Series J.101 BRUSSELS JESUIT COLLEGE Brussels Jesuit College Illustrissimo et reverendissimo D.Francisco Joanni de Robles Brussels: Jean Mommart, 1654 Language: lat 2° 6 unpaginated leaves. Fingerprint: o.i- o.bi (no page 13, etc.) 1654 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms of de Robles on verso of t.p., 6 unsigned copperplate engravings in text. Layout Brief title, inscriptio, pictura, subscriptio (some with Biblical references), verse text. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.284.58; not in De Vries; not in Funck; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Fra

BN Yc.333-5

Fra

BN Yc.472

Remarks Installation of Franciscus loannes de Robles as new bishop of Ypres. Record by Nancy Altman based on Fra BN copy. Collation Copy Fra BN Yc.472 Serial No. 300046

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U$®it Series J.102 BYE, CORNELIUS DE Cornelius de Bye (1727-1801) Illustrissimo ... Joanni Roberto Gisleno Caimo Brugensium episcopo decimo sexto Bruges: Francis Beernaerts, 1754 Language: lat 4° [5] 6-44 Fingerprint: tuia urue iss, OrCo 3 MDCCLIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. of the coat-of-arms of Joannes Robertus Giselnus Caimus, repeated [p.40]; 12 signed coppperplate engravings, smaller version of the same arms: pp.28-39. Layout Dedication, inscriptio, pictura, subscriptio, verse text. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. repeated [p.40] signed "Norb.s Heijbrouck F: Graveur de sa Majeste" 12 small copperplate engravings signed "N:Heijlbrouck F: de sa Majes.e" Artist Norbert Heylbroeck Classification: I.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.240.57 & 476.1 (under Cornelius de Bye, 1727-1801, to whom the work is attributed); not in Praz, not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Fra

GUBB 46191/11 GUB BL 9057/12 BN Mp. 757

Remarks Author attribution from De Backer-Sommervogel. The installation of loannes Robertus Gislenus Caimus as sixteenth bishop of Bruges. The work contains an "Applausus convivalis" (p.44), indicating a theatrical performance, and lists the seven actors, presumably students of the Jesuit College. Collation Copy Fra BN Mp. 757 Serial No. 300044

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Jesuit Series J.103 CABILLIAVUS, BALDUINUS Balduinus Cabilliavus (1568-1652)

Phosphorus sive loannes Baptista

Louvain: Comely Coenesteny, 1642

Language: lat

8° [4] 3-295 [9] 89 misnumbered as 98, 222 as 220, 233 as 133. Fingerprint: t.s? ueaeae s,s.EtCe 3 M.DCXLII.

Emblem Structure & Illustrations

Unsigned engraved t.p.; 16 unillustrated numbered emblems in section "Symbolica" Book I, pp.28-51; 41 unillustrated numbered emblems in Book II, pp.52-130; 5 unillustrated numbered emblems in Book III, pp. 130-145.

Layout

Emblem ("Emblema" or "Imago") no., inscriptio, description of pictura, verse subscriptio, prose notes ("Notae").

Classification: I.B.4 Reference

De Backer-Sommervogel II.486.5; not in De Vries; not in Funck; Praz 293; Praz II 72; Landwehr EFBLC 101.

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Emblems honouring John the Baptist. Collation Copy FRG WHAB Qu N582 Serial No. 300053

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Jesuit Series J.103

Balduinus Cabilliavus. Phosphorus sive loannes Baptista. Louvain: Comely Coenesteny, 1642.

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Jesuit Series J.104 CAMP, ABRAHAM Abraham Camp Aquila grandis ... Maria Anna Josepha ... exequiis Cologne: Arnold Metternich, 1689 Language: ger 2° [6] 7-32 Fingerprint: .bin m?gt inb/ DeWo 7 1689 Emblem Structure & Illustration Signed engraved fp., 12 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p.9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31. Layout Latin inscriptio within pictura, no., Latin caption naming virtue with German translation, prose text, Latin inscriptio repeated followed by German couplet. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "J. Wil. Fischer, deli." and "Theyssens fe. in Colon." most plates signed "Theyssens fe. in Colon." Each plate uses the eagle motif of the title. Artist Johann Wilhelm Fischer S. Theyssens Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 2.583: not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG PStlBaYge53

Remarks Exequies for Maria Anna Josepha. The castrum doloris, "Trawrgerust," was erected in the court church at Diisseldorff. Latin t.p. followed by fp. and a German t.p. with the exact translation of the Latin. Collation Copy FRG PStlB aYge 53 Serial No. 300325

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Jesuit Series J.104 Abraham Camp. Aquila grandis ... Maria Anna Josepha ... exequiis. Cologne: Arnold Metternich, 1689.

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Jesuit Series J.105 CATER, JACQUES DE Jacques de Cater (1593-1657) Virtutes cardinales ethico emblemate expressae Antwerp: Plantin, 1645 Language: lat 4° [8] 1-29 [3] Fingerprint: usse S.IS. .]uae pecu 3 M.DC.XLV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 4 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, facing p.2 ("Prudentia"), p. 10 ("lustitia"), p. 16 ("Fortitude"), p.22 ("Temperantia"). Layout Allegorical pictura with inscribed mottoes of one of the cardinal virtues, inscriptio, verse subscriptio, prose texts. Illustration Notes Woodcut (p.26) signed "I.C.I". Funk (290-1) attributes work to Cornells Galle. Artist Cornelis Galle Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.877.6; not in De Vries; Funck 290-1; Praz 530; Praz II 73; EBUI C18; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra UKi

AMPM R56.21 BNRz.1766 GU SM1503

Collation Copy UKi GU SM 1503 Serial No. 300931

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Jesuit Series J.106 CAUSSIN, NICOLAS Nicolas Caussin (1583-1651) De symbolica Mgyptiorum sapientia Paris: Roman de Beauvais, 1618 Language: lat 4° Part 1, De symbolica: [23] 2-236 [16] 4° Part 2, Polyhistor: [10] 1-708 [40] Fingerprint Part 1: ise: m,am ilas spct 3 M.DCXVIII. Part 2: o.r, o-uae n-e- grPe 3 M.DCXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., letterpress t.p., unillustrated discussion of pseudo-Egyptian hieroglyphics, emblematics and renaissance symbology. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. signed "L. Gaultier incidit". Artist Leonard Gaultier Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.903.4 (Polyhistor); Praz301; Praz II 64; Landwehr 182 (Electorum symbolorum); Landwehr FISP 216. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Cze Den Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita

VONB 74.G.41 ARG 3040 C.4 PSK 23 K 37/priv.2 CKB 7711-147 B N Z . 3501.-3502 BN Z.7153-7154 CBF AK167/84 BaSB DiStuB XI151.1 FrUBD437,S MSB 4°Graph.8m NeStlB NStB Phil. 345.4* PSSB RFTTHB RBV R.G.Class.V.760

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Remarks Important theoretical treatise on emblematics, hieroglyphics and symbology with large index of terms and an "index moralis." The work is introduced by an engraved t.p. Electorum symbolorum ..." and comprises two parts: 1. De symbolica Aegyptiorum sapientia (236pp.) and 2. Polyhistor symbolicus (708pp.). The Polyhistor contains 6 pages of unpaginated preliminaries in 7 sections; the 12 books are introduced with the heading "Electorum symbolorum et parabolarum historicarum" (pp. 1-708); two indexes complete the work: one of terms, "Index historicus in polyhistorem symbolicum" and one of moral concepts, "Index moralis in polyhistorem symbolicum." The description of Caussin's work is complicated because publishers use similar yet different titles, and also use the same engraved t.p. design for different titles. Frequently the

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Jesuit Series engraved and letterpress title pages carry different titles, which creates confusion. Thus, De Backer-Sommervogel identify the first edition (Paris: Beauvais, 1618) as Electorum symbolorum ... after the engraved t.p., whereas many copies have only the letterpress t.p. reading De Symbolica Aegyptiomm. The two parts are sometimes bound in different order, as are the indexes. The Den CKB copy is representative: letterpress t.p. De symbolica Aegyptiorum. Paris, Beauvais, 1618, followed by engraved t.p. Electorum symbolorum + [23] 2-236 [14], letterpress t.p. Polyhistor symbolicus + [10] 1-708 [40]. The Bel ARG copy begins with engraved t.p. Electorum symbolorum, followed by letterpress t.p. Polyhistor symbolicus + [8] 1-708 [40], letterpress t.p. De symbolica Aegyptiorum + [20] 3-236 [14]. The FRG MSB copy lacks letterpress t.p. De symbolica Aegyptiorum and has index to part 1 bound in after preliminaries to part 2, which would alter the fingerprint. Collation Copy: Bel ARG 3040 C.4 Serial No. 300932

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Jesuit Series J.107 CAUSSIN, NICOLAS Nicolas Caussin (1583-1651) De symbolica AZgyptiorum sapientia Cologne: Johann Kinchy, 1623 Language: lat 8° Part 1, De symbolica: [22] 3-152 [12] 8° Part 2, Polyhistor: [1] 2-598 [2bl] [48] Fingerprint Part 1: sab- n-:& usta moip 3 M DC XXIII. Part 2: a.as ,&o- s.o- tapu 3 MDCXXIII. Fingerprints differ according to the order in which the two parts and indexes are bound. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p. to De Symbolica; letterpress t.p. to Polyhistor; unillustrated discussion of pseudo-Egyptian hieroglyphics, emblematics and renaissance symbology with indexes. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.903 (also the non-existant ed. 1622); not in Breidenbach (non-existant ed. 1622); not in Praz (non-existant ed. 1622); EBUIC24, C25; Landwehr GEB 182. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Aus Bel Bel Cze Cze

Den Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

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Remarks There is no 1622 ed. although listed in Praz (with no location), who presumably copied the information from De Backer-Sommervogel, where MDCXXII may be regarded as a typographical error for MDCXXIII. De Backer-Sommervogel do list this 1623 ed. The work, a new edition of the Paris 1618 ed., slightly rearranged, contains: engraved t.p. De symbolica Aegyptiorum sapientia; preliminary discussions of terms and definitions in 7 sections (section "Quis Horus auctor hieroglyphicorum" moved to precede Horapollo's hieroglyphics); new "Contenta hoc opere ..." and a list of the 12 books of the "Polyhistor symbolicus electorum symbolorum parabolarum histor. stromata libris 12 complectens" [2*2R].

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Jesuit Series The Polyhistor is followed by "Index aenigmatum" [2*2V] (printed later in Paris 1618 ed.); half title Electorum symbolorum parabolarum historicarum syntagmata ex Horo, Clemente, Epiphanio & aljis cum notis & observationibus. Accedunt symposji poetce ceigmata [Al] (not found in Paris 1618 ed.); "approbatio" [Alv] (from Paris 1618 ed.); dedication to Nicolas Rassentius [pp.3-4]; "Quis Horus auctor hieroglyphicon" (pp.5-6); Horapollo's hieroglyphics in Latin only (pp.7-60), hieroglyhpics of Clemens of Alexandria in Latin only (pp.60-63); Diodoro(p.63); St. Epiphanus's expositions of Physiologus (pp.64-78); Caussin's observations (pp. 79-139); collection of 100 "aenigmata", three-line poems on objects or things of nature (pp. 140-152). "Index historicus" and "Index moralis" [48]. Some copies have parts and indexes bound in different order. Collation Copy FRG TrStB 5/492 Serial No. 302843

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Jesuit Series J.108 CAUSSIN, NICOLAS Nicholas Caussin (1583-1651) De symbolica /Egyptiorum sapientia Cologne: Johann Anton Kinchy, 1631 Language: lat 8° Part 1, De symbolica: [18] 3-150 [10] misn. 29 for 92 8° Part 2, Polyhistor. [1] 2-597 [43] misn. 403 for 402; 113 for 513. Fingerprint: niam isem usta moip 3 M.DC.XXXI Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p. De Symbolica; letterpress t.p. to Polyhistor. Unillustrated discussion of pseudo-Egyptian hieroglyphics, emblematics and renaissance symbology. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.903.4; Praz 301; EBIU C26; Landwehr GEB 183. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Aus Can Cze Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG Hun Lit Net Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol

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Remarks See J.106 for fuller information. Each part has its own t.p. Collation Copy UKi GU SM348 Serial No. 300939

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Jesuit Series •J.109 CAUSSDSf, NICOLAS Nicolas Caussin (1583-1651) De symbolica jEgyptiorum sapientia Paris: Johann lost, 1633. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on Praz (p.301). Serial No. 302137

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Nicolas Caussin (1583-1651) Symbolica /Egyptiorum sapientia Paris: Johann lost / Adrian Taupinart, 1634 Language: lat 8° Part 1, De symbolica: [21] 2-247 [17] 8° Part 2, Polyhistor. [8] 1-595 [59] Fingerprint: m-u- s.e, n-ru ninu 3 M.DC.XXXIIII. Emblem & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of pseudo-Egyptian hieroglyphics, emblematics and renaissance symbology. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.904.4; Praz 301; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG Ita Net Pol Pol Pol

BN Z.I7364 BNZ.1763(Part2) CBF AK167/84 CBF AK166/20 MSB Graph 1016x RBV Stamp.BarbJ.VH81 UKI CBJ Historia Aegyptiaca GPAN 2536/70 NMBZK XVII 1095

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Remarks See J.I06 for fuller description. Each part has its own t.p. Some copies from variant edition show Adrian Taupinart as publisher. Collation Copy FRG MSB Graph 1016x Serial No. 300938

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Jesuit Series J.lll CAUSSIN, NICOLAS Nicolas Caussin (1583-1651) De symbolica /Egyptiorum sapientia Paris: Simeon Piget, 1647 Language: lat 4° Part 1, De symbolica: [15] 2-230 4° Part 2, Polyhistor: [2] 233-641 [41] Fingerprint Part 1: usa- a.u- ntia gu** 3 M.DC.XLVII. Part 2: s:os nta- s.S. Haefr C M.DC.XLVII. Emblem & Illustrations No engraved t.p., unillustrated discussion of pseudo-Egyptian hieroglyphics, emblematics and renaissance symbology. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.904.4; Praz 301; Landwehr FISP 219. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra FRG FRG Hun Lit Net Pol Pol

BN Z.3503-3504 CBF AK167/12 WHAB 4.4Eth(2) WHABHplO BEK Gd. 120 VUB III 15330 UUB U. qu. 188 GBPAN Bb 2237.8* CBJ 135323 I

Pol Pol Pol Pol UKi USA USA USA

Remarks See J.106 for fuller description. Each part has its own t.p. Collation Copy FRG WHAB HplO Serial No. 300937

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Jesuit Series 3.112 CAUSSIN, NICOLAS Nicolas Caussin (1583-1651) De symbolica AZgyptiorum sapientia Cologne: Johann Kinchy, 1654 Language: lat 8° Part 1, De symbolica: [18] 1-150 [10] 8° Part 2, Polyhistor. [1] 2-597 [44] 8° Part 3, Index: [3] 4-71 [17] Fingerprint: Part 1: 2780 i-o- usta meip 3 M.DC.LIV. Part 2: a.m- ,&r- s.o- tapu 3 1654. Part 3: s.o- i-s. i-s. VeGL 3 M.DC.LIV. Emblem & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., letterpress t.p., unillustrated discussion of pseudo-Egyptian hieroglyphics, emblematics and renaissance symbology. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.903,4; Praz 301; EBIU C27; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Cze PSK 8 k 98 FRO GNSUB 80 INSCR 756 Cze Cze Den Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

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Remarks See J.106 for a fuller discussion. Each part has its own t.p. Appendix contains symbols, hieroglyphs and emblems. Collation Copy FRG WHAB Hp 11 Serial No. 300075

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Jesuit Series J.113 CAUSSIN, NICHOLAS Nicholas Caussin (1583-1651) Translator: Francisco de la Torre Simbolos selectos y parabolas historicas, del P. Nicolas Causino Madrid: Gabriel de Leon Bourogne Juan Garcia Infancon, 1677 Language: spa 4° [20] 432 [4] Fingerprint: Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of hieroglyphic descriptions of natural objects, abstract concepts, mythological figures, and the attributes of pagan gods. Part 1 contains 78 simbolos, Part 2 89. Classification I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.905.4; Praz 302; Landwehr EFBLC 302; Palau 3, 50487; Campa 97. Library Pressmarks Spa

MEN 2/46.535

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Remarks Theme: Pseudo-Egyptian hieroglyphs; appendix contains symbols, hieroglyphics and emblems. Collation Copy USA NhD BL603.C38 Serial No 300936

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J.I 14 CEVA, TOMMASO Tommaso Ceva (1648-1737) Exequice in templo S. Nazarii Man/redo Septalio celebratae Milan: Archbishop's Press Milan, 1680 Language: lat

8° [4] 1-18 [2] 19 Fingerprint: a.ba e.mc t.t. deab 3 MDCLXXX. Emblem & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms; signed engraved fold-out plate of castrum doloris; 6 unsigned copperplate engravings, p. 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, 16; signed engraved portrait of Manafredo Septalio tipped in facing p. 19. Layout Pictura with inscribed inscriptio; following pages with prose commentary. Illustration Notes Portrait signed "C. a Flora delin:" and "I.E. Bonacina soil."; folding plate signed "Cesar a Flore delin. et Fecit". Artist Cesare Fiori Giovanni Battista Bonacina Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1015.1; Praz 556; Praz II 86; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Ita Ita

RBVCi.,1474 RBNCVE

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Remarks Exequies for Manfredo Settala, a Milanese Patrician. Author attribution considered probable by De BackerSommervogel. The Glasgow copy is bound together with two other pamphlets recording funerary celebrations for Manfredo Settala: "Manfredo Septalio Academia Funebris publice Habita in Classe Rhetoricae Collegii Braydensis Societatis lesu. Auctoribus eiusdem Palestrae Academicis, quorum scriptiones, in ordinem digessit Com. loannes Andreas Alifer Acad. Animos. Mediolani,...", and "Orazion per la Morte dell' illustriss. sig. can. Manfredo Settala". Both are from the same press and with the same date, but with different signature collation. Neither of these works is illustrated. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 1047 Serial No. 300926

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Jesuit Series J.I 15 CHARONIER, CASPAR JOSEPH Caspar Joseph Charonier (1641-1719) Devises sur le nom, les armes, et la charge de M.Frangois du Cue. Lyons: Pierre Guillimin, 1667 Language: fre lat 4° [2] 3-15 [1] Fingerprint: leui r.T. T.s, pade 3 M.DC.LXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved coat-of-arms of du Gue on t.p., repeated p.3; 6 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: pp. 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15. Layout Latin inscriptio, pictura, Latin verse subscriptio containing a repetition of the inscriptio; French prose text explaining the devices. Illustration Notes Engravings variously signed "N. Auroux Fee." and "Nic. Auroux Fecit". Artist Nicolas Auroux Classification: I.A.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1083.4; Breidenbach 157; Praz 303, Praz II 82; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra

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Remarks Catalogue of devices and arms of Francois du Cue. Colophon establishes author as G.J. Charonier. Collation Copy Fra BN Ln27.6567 Serial No. 300941

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Jesuit Series J.I 16 CHARONIER, CASPAR JOSEPH Caspar Joseph Charonier (1641-1719) Devises sur les armes de Monseignuer Le Tellier Language: lat Lyons: Antoine Jullieron, 1668 2 [2] 3-9 [1] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed copperplate engraving in letterpress tp.; signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Tellier; 4 signed copperplate engravings of devices with engraved text in text. pp. 3, 5, 7, 9. Layout Dedication, brief description of pictura, inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio ("Epigramma"), followed, on verso, by an "Explication" and prose text. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "P.B. Bouttts sculp. Anver." Plates signed "I.I.Th." Artist Pieter Balthasar Bouttats Johann Jakob Thurneysen, the Elder Classification: I.A.2. Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1084.7; Breidenbach 157; Praz 303, Praz II 82; not Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Ita

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Jesuit Series J.I 17 CHOLER, IGNATIUS Ignatius Choler (1684-1750) Quinquennium secundum imperil Romano-Germanici Caroli VI. Vienna: Wolfgang Schwendimann, 1721 2° [12] 1-71 [1] Fingerprint: a.e, d-e- o.s, quti 3 MDCCXXI. Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp.; 5 signed full page, partial foldout copperplate engravings, tipped in; facing p.l, 23, 41, 55, 63; 36 small unsigned engraved circular imprese with engraved text set in letterpress text. On fol. )(2 six imprese, each centring a letter to make the name CAROLI; imprese pp. 1, 4, 5 (with 3), 6, 8, 13, 14, 16, 19, 20, 23, 28 (with 2), 31, 38, 40, 49, 50, 51, 58, 59, 63, 65, 67, 69 (with 2), 71 (with 2). Layout Inscriptio engraved around the circular pictura. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Petrus Schubart v. Ehrenberg inv. et del" and "Joannes Andreas Pfeffel sculps, et excudit Aug. Vind." Plates signed "Belau delineavit" and "Dietel sc Vien."; others "G: David Nessenthaler sc:". Artist N. B. Belau Franz Ambrose Dietel G. David Nessenthaler Johann Andreas Pfeffel, the Elder Peter Schubert von Ehrenberg Classification: I.E.I Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus FRG FRG Hun

VPSJ 201 1212(2 MSB 2° L.eleg.m. 3\u PStlB a Yge 26 (2) B E K G a 2 ' 350

Remarks Panegryic on Charles VI on the occasion of a thesis defense with the Jesuit Ignatius Choler presiding at the University of Vienna. This work is related to the earlier Quinquennium primum imperil Romano-Germanici Caroli VI (1717) listed under the name of the Jesuit presider Marc Haniz. A list of 50 theses defended can be found following p.71. Collation Copy FRG MSB 2° L.eleg.m. 3\u Serial No. 300999

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J.I 17 Ignatius Choler. Quinquennium secundum imperil Romano-Germanici Caroli VI. Vienna: Wolfgang Schwendimann, 1721.

Jesuit Series J.I 18 CHRISTEL, BARTHOLOMAUS Bartholomaus Christel Zodiacus laeto fatalis. Lustiges Sterb —Jahr Prague: Johann Carl Gerzabek, 1690 Language: ger 8° [33] 2-856 [16] Fingerprint: e=er t/t= n=er nege 3 1690. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 4 unsigned numbered (I to IV) coppererplate engravings, tipped in, facing each chapter heading, i.e., the name of a season, prose meditation. Example: "I. Viertel=Jahr/ Jenner. Hornung. Mezen." Series of unillustrated death emblems devised for funeral service (pp.845-851). Layout Unillustrated emblems: brief textual description of pictura followed by couplet inscriptio. Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1161.13; Breidenbach 174; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Aus FRO FRG FRG

VONB21.V.36 MBCG 8°ASC.298 MSB L.eleg.m.197 MSB Asc. 1070 (lost in war)

FRG UKi USA USA

PStlB Yge 109 BL 11517.bb.5 CtY Zgl7.C46.690 CU-BANC PT1711.C47 Z61690

FRG MUB8°P.germ.l466 Microforms: FdF 1012. reel 304. Remarks Meditations on death, discussion of the creation of funeral emblems for castrum doloris, somewhat in the manner of Harsdorffer's Frauenzimmer Gesprachspiele. The meditations arranged in four parts according to the seasons. Collation Copy FRG MSB L.eleg.m.197 Serial No. 300927

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Jesuit Series J.119 CLAUDIOPOLIS JESUIT COLLEGE Claudiopolis Jesuit College Brachy ton areton hodioporikon Claudiopolis: 1693 Language: lat 2° 34 unnumbered leaves Fingerprint: b-r- O.m. t.m, Mm C M.DC.XCIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. with coat-of-arms; 17 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Layout Emblem no., inscriptio, pictura, subscriptio, verse "Elogium", verse and prose texts. The final two leaves contain a verse explanation of the emblems in Hungarian. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Fried. Hintz." Artist Friedrich Hintz Classification: II.E.5 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Szabo II. 1731; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Hun

BOSK RMK II. 1731

Remarks Claudiopolis also known as Cluj-Napoca. Emblems contained in the laudatio of the funeral oration for Catharina Perenyi. Authors given on t.p. as "Claudiopolis Bathoreum quondam Roman-Catholicorum studiosorum Devinctissimum Seminarium." Record by Gabor Tiiskes. Collation Copy Hun BOSK MRMK 11.1731 Serial No. 300121

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Jesuit Series J.120 CLEMENT, CLAUDE Claude Clement (1594-1642) Musei, sive bibliothecae Lyons: Jacob Prost, 1635 Language: lat 4° [24] 1-552 [22] Fingerprint: rai- 4338 des, ta** 3 M.DC.XXXV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 50 unillustrated emblems: 12 in Book I Sectio V, pp. 119-57; 32 in Sectio VI, pp. 158-223; 6 in Sectio VII, pp.223-40. Layout Most begin with Caput no., statement of theme, emblem no., brief description of pictura, inscriptio, prose commentary with quotations and references. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1226,5; Praz 306 (Claudius Clemens), Praz II 70; EBIU C30; Landwehr FISP 229; Campa 117. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra FRG FRG Ita Net Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol

BNQ.706 SBNU A 102 994 MSB4°N.libr9 MSBN.libr.8 RBAV LUB 2081F22 GBPANaA 8415.8' CBJ 59 10681 . CBJ 50 5379 I K6BPAN 236 209 WUB 11.2.3.24 WUB XVII.3.21492

Spa Spa UKi UKi USA USA Z670 USA USA USA USA USA

MEN 2/54.772 SalU 30.448 BL 560*.b.20 GU SM1298 CtY CU-BANC Spec. Coll. A2C59 ICU Z670.C63 IU (uncat) MnU Y020.C591 MoSUFILM1510.1 NN *HD

Microforms: IDC EO-1379/1. Remarks Campa observes: "Palau (2, p.45) erroneously assumed that Claude Clemente was a pseudonym for Eusebio Nieremberg, when in fact he was a French Jesuit who for many years was a professor at the Estudios Reales in Madrid. Clemente, who also wrote extensively in Spanish, was the creator of a classification scheme for the Library of San Lorenzo del Escorial (Musei, 515-36) that modified some of Arias Montano's original concepts" (p. 118). Collation Copy FRG MSB 4o N. libr.9 Serial No. 300001

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j.i2i COLOGNE JESUIT COLLEGE Cologne Jesuit College Annas Secularis Societatis lesu Adumbratus ex anno temporali Cologne: Hermann Mylius, 1640 Language: lat 4° [17] 2-372 [2] 178 misnumbered as 878 half title following engraved t.p. Fingerprint: a,ac o-i- s.es retu 3 MDCXL. Emblem & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 5 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, facing fol. A4v, p. 14, 94, 179, 319. Layout Pictura with inset engraved inscriptio, subscriptio; prose texts. Illustration Notes The first emblem on "ignis" and "aqua"; the remaining 4 refer to the seasons: "Ver" [f.14], "Aestas" [f.94], "Autumnus" [f.179] and "Hiems" [f.319]. Praz names Loeffler as engraver, but no evidence for this on copies consulted. Classification: II.D.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1298.8; Praz 545, Praz II 71; Landwehr GEB 35. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Fra FRO FRG

VONB42.W.31 AMPM B1213 CBF N258-2 BoUB 5:Gh286 CUStBRhT751

FRG FRG FRG FRG

MSB Res.4°Jes.7 MUB 4°H.eccl.485 PStlBYge20 TrStB N16/54

Microforms: IDC KO-1523/1 Remarks Celebrates the centenary of The Society of Jesus. Collation Copy FRG MSB Res. 4° Jes.7 Serial No. 300006

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Jesuit Series 3.122 COLOGNE JESUIT COLLEGE Cologne Jesuit College Dies natalis serenissimi infantis et principis Boiorum Maximiliani Emmanuelis Cologne: 1662 Language: lat 4° [2] 3-15 [1] Fingerprint: m,as i-it s.is Omll 3 M.DC.LXII. Emblem & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., 5 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. pp. 5, 7, 9, 11, 13. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, prose commentary, verse commentary. Illustration Notes T.p. signed "I. Toussindelineavit". T.p. has picture of Maria, Joseph and 8 saintes including Ignatius at the baptism of Maximilian Emmanuel. Artist Johann Toussyn Classification: II.E.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1301.26; Praz II 31; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Fra BN M.2642(12) FRG MSB Res.2°P.o.lat.74(2

FRG PStlB 2*k (b) eibd.20 USA IU xq.943.3M46Wc

Remarks Celebrates the baptism of Maximilian Emmanuel, son of Maximilian, Elector of Bavaria. Collation Copy FRG MSB 2° P.o.lat.74(2 Serial No, 300944

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J.122 Cologne Jesuit College. Dies natalis serenissimi infantis etprincipis Boiorum MaximitianiEmmanuelis. Cologne: 1662

Jesuit Series J.123 COLOGNE JESUIT COLLEGE Cologne Jesuit College Hierophania neomystae ... Francisci Egonis Comitis in Furstenberg Cologne: Peter Hilden, [1661] Language: lat 2° 1-23 Fingerprint: o,c- mir- s.er CuNi 3 1661 (date from chronograph) Emblem & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms, 5 copperplate engravings with engraved text in text, one signed: pp. A2, 7, 11, 15, 19. Layout Caption, inscriptio, pictura, subscriptio, prose text. Illustration Notes Engraving on p. 19 is signed "JS fe". Artist J. S. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1301.25; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Fra

BNM.2642(2)

Ita

RCN Misc.infoI.Vol.181

Remarks Ordination of Francis Egon, Duke of Furstenberg. Collation Copy Fra BN M.2642 (2) Serial No. 300945

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J.123 Cologne Jesuit College. Hierophania neomystae ... Francisci Egonis Comitis in Furstenberg. Cologne: Peter Hilden, 1661.

Jesuit Series J.124 COLOGNE JESUIT COLLEGE Cologne Jesuit College Leo Schonborniani stemmatis duplicipacis et amoris praeda dives Cologne: Peter Hilden, 71668 2° [2] 3-16 Fingerprint: s.am r.t, iso. MVMe 3 n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraving in letterpress t.p.; 6 unsigned copperplate engravings in text, p. 3, 5, 7, 9, 13, 15. Layout Inscriptio (Bible verse), pictura, subscriptio honoring Leo Schonborn, verse texts. Classification: II.E.4 & II.E.8 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Fra

BN M.2641 (15)

Fra

BN Yc.235

Remarks The work celebrates the marriage of Leo Schonborn to Sophia Boineburg, and Leo's triumph in war. Leo was the nephew of Johann Phillip Schonborn, Archbishop of Cologne and Prince Elector to whom the Praefatio is dedicated. Record by Nancy Altman based on BN copies. Collation Copy Fra BN Yc. 235 Serial No. 300146

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Jesuit Series J.125 COLOGNE JESUIT COLLEGE Cologne Jesuit College Phoebus symbolicus ... Bartholomaeo Fibus Cologne: Peter Hilden, 1682 Language: lat 2° [1] 2-15 [1] Fingerprint: r,a, i-r- n.mq DoFr 3 1682. Emblem Structure & Illustrations On verso of t.p. unsigned copperplate engraving of IHS with engraved subscriptio; 3 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p.5, 9, 13, and 3 unillustrated emblems. Layout "Symbolum" no., inscriptio, pictura (only nos. II, IV, VI), various prose and verse texts. Illustration Notes Engravings II and IV signed "Loffler lunior fecit". Artist Johann Heinrich Loffler, the Younger Reference Not in de Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Fra

BN M.2641(12)

Fra

BN M.2639 (18)

Remarks Record by Nancy Altman based on Fra BN copies. Collation Copy Fra BN 2639 (18) Serial No. 300145

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Jesuit Series J.126 COLOGNE JESUIT COLLEGE Cologne Jesuit College Simonis Sacerdotis magni antitypus ... Franciscus Maria Machiavellus, Episcopus Ferrariensis Cologne: Heinrich Krafft, 1639 Language: lat 4° [8] 9-24 [8] Fingerprint: bies t.um a.os QuRe 7 CIS. ISC. XXXIX. Emblem & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p. with letterpress; 12 unsigned copperplate engravings in text: pp. 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, verse text, Bible quotation and on facing page prose text. Illustration Notes T.p. signed "Loffler. fecit". Artist Johann Eckhard Loffler, or Johann Heinrich Loffler Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1298.7; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Fra

BN M.2641 (25)

Remarks Consecration of Franciscus Maria Machiavellus as Bishop of Ferrara. Collation Copy Fra BN M.2641 (25) Serial No. 300948

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Jesuit Series J.127 CONTI, GIOVANNI Giovanni B. Conti (1648-1723) Idea del dir concettoso Rome: Bernabo, 1719. Language: ita 12° 256 [12] Emblem & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of conceit, only of marginal emblematic interest. Classification: I.G.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1389.10; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Ita

RBNCVE6.1.A.27

Ita

RCN Misc. 80 1163

Collation Copy Ita RBNCVE 6.1.A.27 Serial No. 300950

J.128 CONTI, GIOVANNI Giovanni B. Conti (1648-1723) La radice di queifiori c'han name concetti Rome: Bernabo, 1711 Language: ita 16° [3] 4-197 [6] Fingerprint: sis- ree- iuii hire 3 1711 Emblem & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of conceit, only of marginal emblematic interest. Classification: I.G.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1388.8; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Ita

RBAXI.1.48

Remarks Collation Copy Ita RBA XI. 1.48 Serial No. 300949

Ita

RBNCVE 204.17.A.9

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Jesuit Series 3.129 CRACOW JESUIT COLLEGE Cracow Jesuit College Lublin Jesuit College Sondomierz Jesuit College From senatus caput tiara ducali sublimius Casimirus Lubienski... Cracow: Franciszek Cezary, 1711 Language: lat 2° 28 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. of coat-of-arms of Kasimir Lubienski; 5 unsigned copperplate engravings in text. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, caption, verse subscriptio, "Elogium". Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1613.52; Estreicher XXI 436; Buchwald-Pelcowa 51; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol

CBJ 393194 III

Pol

WBN XVIH.3.3673

Remarks Inauguration of Casimir Lubienski as Bishop of Cracow. Collation Copy: Pol CBJ 393194 III Serial No. 301855

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Jesuit Series J.130 CRACOW JESUIT COLLEGE Cracow Jesuit College Sondomierz Jesuit College Lublin Jesuit College Gemma praesulum ... Georgius Albrechtus Denhoff applaudete sub exordia inaugurations, Regio-Episcopali Cracoviensi... Cracow: Nikolaj Alexander Schedel, 1701 Language: lat 2° 26 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. portrait of Denhoff; 5 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: Blv, Civ, E2v, Glv, Llr. Layout Pictura with inscriptio, verse subscriptio, "Elogium" and prose commentary. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1613.49; Estreicher XVII 141; Buchwald-Pelcowa 54; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol WrBZNO XVIII-19040 Remarks Inauguration of Georg Albrecht Denhoff as Bishop of Cracow, Lublin and Sandomierz. Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO XVIII-19040 Serial No. 301854

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Jesuit Series J.131 CRACOW JESUIT COLLEGE Cracow Jesuit College Lublin Jesuit College Sondomierz Jesuit College Munus seculorum ... Stanislaus in Lubraniec Dambski episcopus Cracoviensis ... Cracow: Nikolaj Alexander Schedel, 1700 Language: lat 2° 33 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp; 5 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: fols A2v, B2r, E2r, Kir, Nlv, P2r. Layout Pictura with inscriptio, verse subscriptio, prose commentaries. Illustration Notes This edition was prepared before the death of Dambski and went into circulation before the completion of the copperplates for which the space was reserved. The only known copies of this edition differ in the number of illustrations; in the Pol CBJ copy there is only one copperplate, printed on fol. B2r, while in the Pol WBSem copy there are 5 copperplates on fols. B2r, E2r, Kir, Nlv & P2r; on fols A2v, Glr & L2v instead of copperplate engravings there are woodcuts of poor quality which were used earlier for the Biblia Leopolitae (Cracow: M.Szarfenberg, 1575). In the Pol WBSem copy the copperplate on f. Nlv is reversed, on f.Klr the impression is faint. Classification: II.C.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Estreicher XV 10; Buchwald-Pelcowa p. 124 #175; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol

CBJ 141555.III

Pol

WBSem P.34.61 (81404)

Remarks

The first edition of the collection of emblems with the incomplete set of illustrations published in honour of Stanislaw Dambski, Bishop of Cracow, and issued before his death, which occured very soon after the publication of this edition. The copy contains also the dedication to Stanislaw Dambski signed by Societas lesu Dioecesana. The second edition with a slightly modified title Munus et dolor seculorum... (J.132 [301856]) was published soon after the death of Dambski and contained a complete set of copperplates. Collation Copy: Pol CBJ 141555.Ill Serial No. 301853

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Jesuit Series J.132 CRACOW JESUIT COLLEGE Cracow Jesuit College Lublin Jesuit College Sondomierz Jesuit College Munus et dolor seculorum ... Stanislaus Dambski episcopus Cracoviensis ... Societatis Jesu Collegiis ... Cracow: Nikolaj Alexander Schedel, 1700 Language: lat 2° 36 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; 8 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: fols A2v, B2r, E2r, Glf,:Klr, L2v, Nlv, P2r. Layout Pictura with inscriptio, verse subscriptio and prose commentary. Illustration Notes: Same fp. as in the earlier collection of emblems in honour of Dambski, Munus seculorum (J.131 [301853]). Artist Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1613.48; Estreicher XV 10; Buchwald-Pelcowa 175; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol

WBN XVIII.3.54

Pol

WrBZNO XVII-15660

Remarks Reissue of Munus seculorum (J. 131 [301853]) with a new title page, new dedication to Dambski's brothers by the Jesuit College in Cracow [sign, (a)-(b)] and with the addition of Dolor seculorum on the leaves with the repeated signatures PI-2 instead of P3 as in the earlier edition; on the original P2v the catchword is erased and the elogium is left unfinished. Published after the death of Stanislaw Dambski, Bishop of Cracow. Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO XVII-15660 Serial No. 301856

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Jesuit Series J.133 CRUXILLA, JOHANN BAPTISTA Johann Baptista Cruxilla (1622-1684) Philosophia quinque-partita Vienna: Susanna Rickhes, 1662 Language: lat 2° [8] 1-60 [2] 1-94, 11 & 12 repeated, 29 & 32 omitted [2] 1-50 [2] 1-38 [2] 1-43 [5] Fingerprint: ituae n-am o:i- thse 3 M.DC.LXII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., 5 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text in text, tipped in, before each part, i.e. facing p.l, 60, 94, 50, 38. Layout Caption, pictura with inscriptio or inscriptions, verse subscriptio; prose "Synopsis." Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "Georg. Souoda del" and "Melchior Kiissel fc." Plates signed variously "G. Souoda del." "M. Kiissel sc." "Wolfg. Kilian sculpsit." Artist Wolfgang Kilian Melchior Kiisel Georg Sovoda Classification: I.G.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1708.4; Praz 315 (under name of Dietrichstein, the candidate); not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus Hun

VUB III.205.656 BEK Fa 2° 57

USA ICL CUDH RareBk (102 D566) USA TxU qB 2535 C78 HRC

Remarks Theme: Five branches of philosophy - Logica, Physica, Physico-Mathematica, Physico-Ethica, Metaphysica. Cruxilla was presiding head of doctoral committee when Graf Georg Siegfried von Dietrichstein defended his philosophical dissertation with 1940 numbered paragraphs. Collation Copy Hun BEK Fa 2° 57 Serial No. 300207

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Jesuit Series J.133 Johann Baptista Cruxilla. Philosophia quinque-partita. Vienna: Susanna Rickhes, 1662.

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Jesuit Series J.134 CUVELIER, MICHEL Michel Cuvelier (1600-1651) Annona spiritualis Cologne: Johann Kinchy, 1646 Language: lat 24° [25] 2-643 [4] Fingerprint: i,i, toe- m.e- bopt 3 MDC XLVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., half title, letterpress t.p.; 3 unsigned, paginated copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in: p. 14, 59, 416. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (2 Bible quotations with reference); prose texts. Illustration Notes Illustrations are of the Anima and Amor Divinus type. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1750.2; Praz 312; not in Landwehr GEB Library Pressmarks Bel ARG 3053 E.3 Bel LeBSJ 78 P FRG XSiftB5099A

Ita Net Net Net

/?emarfo Collation Copy Bel ARB 3053 E.3 Serial No. 300237

RBAV KNUB 328 d7 NKUB 114dl8 UUB WRT 55-269

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Jesuit Series J.135 CUVELIER, MICHEL Michel Cuvelier (1600-1651) Annona spiritualis Antwerp: Michael Cnobbaert, 1666 Language: lat 12° [26] 1-669 [1] Fingerprint: b-o- iar. teue sane 3 M.DC.LXVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., half title, letterpress t.p.; 3 unsigned, paginated copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in: p. 13, 54, 289. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (2 Bible quotations with reference); prose texts. Illustration Notes Illustrations are of the Anima and Amor Divinus type. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1750.2; Praz 312; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel

ARC 3053 E.I alpha ARC 3053 E.I beta

Bel Net Net

ARC 3053 E.2 NKUB774dl3 UUB WRT 55-270

Remarks Collation Copy Bel ARG 3053 E. 1 alpha Serial No 300238

•J.136 CUVELIER, MICHEL Michel Cuvelier (1600-1651) Annona spiritualis Cologne: 1714 Language: lat Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1750.2; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on Bibliotheca Catholica Neederlandica Impressa 1500-1572, no. 17190, and on De BackerSommervogel. Collation Copy Serial No. 300243

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Jesuit Series J.137 CUVELIER, MICHEL Michel Cuvelier (1600-1651) Scala salutis e solidis veritatibus constructa Language', lat Cologne: Lodocus Kalcovius, 1650 12° [32] 1-477 [1] Fingerprint: sio, defective s.et aEpi 3 1650. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 24 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p. 1, 18, 31, 47, 59, 72, 92, 106, 118, 139, 156, 169, 188, 202, 218, 239, 255, 268, 285, 305, 321, 341, 358, 376. Layout No., caption, pictura with inscriptio, 2 line description of pictura; following pages with Bible quotations, prose meditations organized to two sections of three points each. Illustration Notes Two illustrations resemble those in the Imago primi saeculi. Classification'. I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1752.7; Praz 364 (under Haynovius); not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB Asc. 2331 Net NKUB 641 d58

Net Pol

UUB LB-KUN:RarLMY Hayneufel .WrUB 469412

Remarks De Backer-Sommervogel (II. 1752.7) state that Hayneufve's Abrege de Meditations is the source for Cuvelier's translation into Latin of the Scala Salutis e Solidis. We do not include the Abrege because it was never illustrated. Collation Copy FRG MSB Asc. 2331 Serial No. 300118

J.138 CUVELIER, MICHEL Michel Cuvelier (1600-1651) Scala salutis e solidis veritatibus constructa Prague: Jesuit College, n.d. Language: lat 8° [6] 7-535 [1] Fingerprint: e,e. 9.a, i-rae tisi 3 n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Bel

ARG 3056 D.9

Remarks See J.137 (300118). Collation Copy Bel ARG 3056 D.9 Serial No. 300240

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Jesuit Series J.139 CUVELIER, MICHEL Michel Cuvelier (1600-1651) Via veritatis ad vitam Cologne: J. Kalcovius, 1651 Language: lat 12° [32] 1-477 [1] Fingerprint: sio, t,a- s.et aEpi 3 1651. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 24 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p.l, 18, 31, 47, 59, 72, 92, 106, 118, 139, 156, 169, 188, 202, 218, 239, 255, 268, 285, 305, 321, 341, 358, 376. Layout No., caption, pictura with inscriptio, description of pictura, following pages with Bible quotations, prose meditations organised into two sections of three points each. Illustration Notes: Engraved t.p. identical with that of Scala salutis, but for the replacement of previous title. Engravings and letterpress sheets used previously in Scala salutis (Cologne, 1650). Two illustrations resemble those of the Imago primi saeculi. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1752.8; Praz 364 (under Haynovius); not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Bel ARG3056E.11 FRG MSB Asc. 2333 FRG PStlB Yge 23

Net Pol Pol

NKUB 345 c!43 CBJez 02451 WrUB 474346

Remarks A re-isssue of Hayneuve-Cuvelier Scala salutis (Cologne, 1650) [300118] with same sheets and same engravings, and same engraved t.p. with the new title replacing Scala salutis. Collation Copy Pol CBJez 02451 Serial No. 303039

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Jesuit Series J.140 CUVELIER, MICHEL Cuvelier, Michel (1600-1651) Via veritatis ad vitam Language: lat Antwerp: Cornelius Woons, 1652 12° [34] 1-528 Fingerprint: I.us x-n- 4.r. 2Pin 3 1652. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1752.8; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks FRG Bel Bel Bel FRG

ARC 3056 E. 12 AStB F 218052 LeBSJ 78 Q HAYN MSB Asc. 2334

FRG Net Net Net Pol

Remarks Collation Copy Bel ARG 3056 E.I2 Serial No 300061

XStiftB 4663 KNUB701 dll UUB RUS 83-106 UUB WRT 55-271 CBJez 05042

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Jesuit Series J.141 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1543-1613) Duodecim specula Deum Antwerp: Jan Moretus, 1610 Language: lat 8° [16] 1-184 [16] Fingerprint: amum ae-S. sier scPl 3 M.DC.X. Emblem & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., 12 unsigned engravings numbered I-XII with engraved text and implied pagination: fol.*8v, p. 12, 26, 40, 54, 68, 82, 96, 110, 126, 142, 158. Layout Emblem no. with caption, pictura with motifs flagged, subscriptio, prose identification flagged motifs; facing pages with no., caption repeated, prose conversations between Anima and Desiderus. Illustration Notes T.p. signed "Theodor. Galle fecit." Plates also issued without text by Theodor Galle, ca. 1610. Artist Theodoor Galle Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1851.20; Breidenbach 148; not in De Vries; Funck 303; Praz 313; Landwehr GEB 143; EBIU D14, G2; Landwehr EFBLC 188. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Cze Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita Lit Net Net Net Net Pol Pol Pol

VONB31.K.55 AMPM A1236 ARG3118D.28 BBRKB VH 29 371 A BBRKB VB 19941A RP BSB withheld LeKUTH GBIB P248. 691.1 DAVIDuod PSK 36 E 39 BNRes. D. 17309 CBF AR2/223 ASStB8° ThPr561 BaSB I.H.A.symb.0.3 FrUB 16./17.Jh.N8472,d MBCG 8°Asc.357 MSB Asc. 1346 OLE TE III D/19 WHAB 450.3lTheol.4° RCSJ VUB III P48 AUB 2796 E45 LUB UKI UUB ALV 60-206 CBJ Ted. 1229a CBMN N.J.425 WrUB 475500

Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol UKi UKi UKi USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

Microforms: IDC EO-220/1. Remarks Some copies have unsigned t.p. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 383q Serial No. 300977

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Jesuit Series J.142 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1545-1613) Translator: Joachim Meichel Himlische Kunstkammer Munich: Nikolaus Heinrich, 1626 Language: ger 8° [23] 1-375 Fingerprint: hit/ fi=ir l.en geWe C M.DC.XXVI Emblem Structure & Illustrations 12 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings in text: p. 1, 29, 57, 87, 115, 145, 171, 199, 227, 255, 287, 319. Layout Emblem no., caption, pictura with motifs flagged; facing pages with Latin subscriptio (as in Duodecim specula Deum), German verse translation of subscriptio, prose identification of flagged motifs in pictura; prose texts headed with repeated caption, sometimes differing. Illustration Notes Illustrations copied from Duodecim specula Deum. Classification: I.F.3 Translator: Reference: De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1851.20; Praz 314; not in Funk; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Pol

WrUB 467899

Pol

WrUB 402426

Remarks Translation of Jan David, Duodecim specula Deum. Collation Copy: Pol WrUB 402426 Serial No. 300978

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Jesuit Series J.143 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1543-1613) Translator: Joachim Meichel Spiegel Kram Munich: Nicolas Heinrich, 1624 Language: ger 8° [23] 1-375 Fingerprint: ntt= fl=ir I.e. geWe C M.DC.XXIV. [date from colophon] Emblem & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; 12 unsigned, full page, numbered and paginated copperplate engravings in text: pp.1, 29, 57, 87, 115, 145, 171, 199, 227, 255, 287, 319. Layout Emblem no., caption, pictura with flagged motifs; facing page with explanation of flagged motifs; prose commentary. Illustration Notes The smaller engravings are copied from the Antwerp editions. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Pornbacher; Diinnhaupt II 4.2699.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG DiStuB FRG WHAB 847 Theol 8°

USA CtY

Microforms:'FdF II, 97la Remarks Translation of David, Duodecim specula Deum. Collation Copy FRG WHAB 847 Theol 8° Serial No. 300995

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Jesuit Series J.144 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1543-1613) Occasio arrepta, neglecta Antwerp: Jan Moretus, 1605 Language: lat 4° Part 1: [16] 1-270 Part 2: the drama Occasio: [2] 273-307 [27] Fingerprint: Q.OS s.s, n.e- umni 3 M.DC.V. Emblem & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; 12 full page numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text and with implied pagination, No. 1 signed, fol. + +4v, p. 14, 40, 60, 74, 92, 116, 144, 172, 198, 226, 246. Layout Inscriptio, plate number, pictura with motifs flagged, prose explanation of flagged motifs, on opposite page, "explicatio" with inscriptio repeated, extended prose commentary. Illustration Notes Plate 1 signed "Theod. Galle fecit". Plates previously issued in Typus occasionis. Antwerp: Theodor Galle, 1603 Artist Theodoor Galle Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1847.7; Breidenbach 147; not in De Vries; Funck 303; Praz 313; Praz II 60; EUIB D15, G3, G4; Landwehr EFBLC 186. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Can Cze Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita Ita Ita Net Net Net

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Jesuit Series Microforms: IDC EO-219/1. Remarks Also contains drama Occasio (pp.271-307), several indexes. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 1301 Serial No. 300979 •J.145 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1545-1613) Specchio dell' occasione Rome, 1606 Language: ita Emblem Structure & Illustrations: 12 copperplate engravings. Artist: Theodoor Galle Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1847.7 (Roma, 1600[?] "je pense que il faut lire 1606"); Praz 313; Landwehr FISP 254. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel and Praz. Translation of David, Occasio arrepta, neglecta. Serial No. 300985 J.145A [DAVID, JAN] Jan David (1545-1613) Typus occasionis. In quo receptae commoda, neglectae... Antwerp: Theodoor Galle, 1603 Language: lat 8° 15 unnumbered leaves with engraved text Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; 12 copperplate engravings with engraved text, some signed, attributed by t.p. to Th. Galle. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, prose explanation of motifs flagged. Illustration Notes Engravings signed "Theod. Galle fecit" and "Theodorus Galle excudit". Artist: Theodoor Galle Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Funk 302 & 402 not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB Res. Chalc. 44 UKi BL 12305.D 8

USA CMALG 86-B19108 USA ICN Case ZX646.G 13

Remarks Plates used in Occasio arrepta (1605). FRG MSB copy with ms dedication to Philip Wilhelm, Duke of Rhineland-Palatinate and Bavaria from the Collegium Willibaldinum at Eichstatt, dated 1624. This copy has an additional engraved fp. celebrating St. Catherine by Theodoor Galle. Collation copy FRG MSB Res. Chalc. 44

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Jesuit Series J.146 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1543-1613) Paradisus sponsi et sponsce et Pancarpium Marianum Antwerp: Jan Moretus, 1607 Language: lat 8° Part I Paradisus: [20] 1-212 [4] 8° Part II Pancarpium: [18] 1-213 [3] Fingerprint: Part I: O-E, lesq n.r. reir 3 M.DC.VII. Part II: M,IS r-a- amo; supe 3 M.DC.VII. Emblem & Illustrations Each part has an individual unsigned engraved t.p., an introductory signed copperplate engraving, and 50 copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 1-50, tipped in, no. 1 signed. Layout Caption, pictura with motifs flagged, 3 couplet subscriptiones in Latin, Dutch and French; on facing page: caption and Latin subscriptio repeated, prose text with explanations of flagged motifs in pictura, and concluding prayer ("Oratio"). Illustration Notes Introductory engravings to Parts 1 and 2 signed "Theodor. Galle fecit et excud." Artist Theodoor Galle Classification: I.E. 1/2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1847-1848.10; Breidenbach 147; not in De Vries; Funck 302-3; Praz 314; Praz II 60; EBUI D16; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Cze Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG

FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

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Jesuit Series J.147 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1543-1613) Paradisus sponsi et sponsce. Pancarpium Marianum Antwerp: Jan and Balthasar Moretus, 1618 Language: lat 8° Part I Paradisus: [20] 1-212 [4] 8° Part II Pancarpium: [8] 1-213 [1] Fingerprint Part I: O-E, lesq n.r. reir 3 M.DC.XVIII. Part II: M,IS e-i. t,us quDi 3 M.DC.XVIII. Emblem & Illustrations Each part has an individual unsigned engraved t.p., an introductory signed copperplate engraving, and 50 unsigned copperplate engravings with entraved text, numbered 1-50, tipped in. Layout: Emblem no., caption, pictura with motifs flaged, 3 couplet subscriptiones in Latin, Dutch, and French; on facing page: caption and Latin subscriptio repeated, prose texts with marginal references to flagged motifs in pictura, and concluding prayer ("Oratio"). Illustration Notes Introductory engravings signed "Theodor. Galle fecit et excud." Same plates as in Antwerp, 1607 ed. Artist Theodoor Galle Classification: I.E. 1/2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1848.10; not in De Vries; Funck 302-3; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks VONB 18.J.30 AMPM A1235 ARG 3045H.2 ARG 3045H.3/2a ARG 3045H.3/1 ARG 3045H.3/2a GUB TH2545 GUB Th2545$2 BN D.I7309 CBF W10/27-28 FSGPTH V:AimII1882 MBCG 8°Asc.358 MUB 8°Asc.2372 MZK SB210/27

FRG FRG Net Net Net Pol UKi

UKi USA USA USA USA USA

Collation Copy Bel ARG 3045 H.2 Serial No. 300994

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Jesuit Series J.148 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1545-1613) Translator: L'abbe Paul Sausseret Lejardin mystique ... Pancarpe de Marie Paris: Louis Vives, 1854 Language: fre 8° Part 1 Jardin mystique: [5] 2-442 8° Part 2 Pancarpe: [5] 2-412 Fingerprint Part 1 esn- t.re u,ar Ida 3 1854 Part 2 b-es unns yere trSi 3 1854 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Unillustrated emblems in footnotes at beginning of each chapter in both volumes. Layout Chapter no., French title or caption, inscriptio (Latin Bible quotation and reference in vol. 1 only with French translation), prose text, Latin subscriptio with French translation. Classification: I. B. 112 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1848.10; Praz 314; not in Landwehr FISP Library Pressmarks Fra Fra

BN D.31659 Part 1 BN D.31660 Part 2

USA MH KE29742 Part 1 USA MH KE29742 Part 2

Remarks Translation of David, Paradisussponsietsponsce. Pancarpium Marianum. Record by Nancy Altman based on Fra BN copy. Collation Copy Fra BN D.31659 Serial No. 300468

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DAVID, JAN

Jan David (1543-1613) Paradeys des Breutigams und der Braut... Marten gart Augsburg: Christoff Mang, 1617 Language: ger 8° Part 1, Paradeys: [28] 1-389 [3] 8° Part 2, Marten gart: [26] 1-371 [5] Fingerprint: Part I: t=nn z.nd n.nd disc 3 1617. Emblem & Illustrations Part 1: signed engraved t.p., unsigned introductory copperplate engraving preceding first plate, 50 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved texts, tipped in. Part 2: unsigned engraved t.p., unsigned introductory copperplate engraving before preamble, 50 unsigned copperplate engravings, numbered, with engraved text, tipped in. Layout Latin inscriptio, pictura with motifs flagged, Latin subscriptio; on facing page emblem no., Latin inscriptio repeated, German translation, German prose text with marginal reference to flagged motifs. Illustration Notes 50 emblems of the passion and 50 on the Virgin Mary. T.p. to Part I signed with worn initials "Th G" or "M.G." Artist Theodoor Galle Classification: I. B. 112 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1848.10; not in Funck; Praz 314; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Bel ARG3118E.32 FRG MSB Res.Rar.4596 (Part 1 & 2) FRG MUB 8°Asc.515 (Part 1)

FRG WHAB 902.12Theol. UKi BL4401.n.l7 USA NjP (Ex)N7710D3815. 1617s

FRG MUB 8°Asc.514 (Part 2) Remarks Translation of David, Paradisus sponsi et sponsae et pancarpium Marianum. Collation Copy FRG MSB Res. Rar.4596 Serial No. 300990

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Jesuit Series J.150 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1545-1613) Translator: Stanislaw Grochowski Piecdziesiat Punktow Cracow: Mikolaj Lob, 1608 Language: pol 4° 159-166, t.p. is paginated "159" Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated summary of the fifty numbered points on the Passion of Christ. Classification: I. B. 1II Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1848.10; Estreicher 15, 85; not in Pelcova; Praz 314. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol

K6BPAN 12737 WBNXVII.3.1537

Pol

WrBZNO XVIII653 III

Remarks The work is part of the poetic works of Grochowski, under a cover title Wierszey insze pisma (Cracow, 1608). The David translation of Paradisus sponsi et sponsae has t.p. paginated 159, and was presumably available as a separatum: the 50 points dealing with the suffering of Christ, i.e. Part 1 of the Paradisus. Collation Copy Pol WBN XVII.3.1537 Serial No. 990141

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Jesuit Series J.151 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1545-1613) Translator: Stanislaw Grochowski Piecdziesiat Punktow Krakow: Mikolaj Lob, 1611 Language: pol 4° 19-26; letterpress t.p. is p. 19. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition of a summary of the 50 points of the Passion. Classification: I.B.1/2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1849.10; Estreicher 15, 85; Praz 314. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol

CBCz 34678II CBJ 22681 CBJ2813H CBJ 3903601 CKarm27c/II K6BPAN 13306 PBGUM SD 10414 II

Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol UKi

WBN XVII.3.2355adl WrBZNO XVII 1848 HI WrBZNO XVII6891 III WrBZNO XVII 1137II WUB 4.20.5.421 BL 11585.bbb.3.(7)

Remarks The work is part of the poetic works of Grochowski, under a cover title Wierszey insze pisma (Krakow, 1608). The David translation of Paradisus sponsi et sponsae has t.p. paginated 19, and was presumably available as a separatum: the 50 points dealing with the suffering of Christ, i.e. Part 1, Paradisus. Second edition of the 1608 title. Collation Copy Pol WBN XVII.3.2355 adl Serial No. 990142

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Jesuit Series J.152 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1543-1613) Veridicus christianus Antwerp: Jan Moretus, 1601 Language: lat fre dut 4° [16] 1-349 [3] 353-374 [42], includes lottery and sheet music, plus 100 numbered sheets of engravings Fingerprint: a-i- C.m. n.ui eigr 3 CIS.ISCI. Emblem & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p. Part 1: some copies have additional unsigned engraved t.p. Icones ad Veridicum Christianum; 100 unsigned full page copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 1-100, tipped in. Part 2: half-title page Orbita Probitatis with unsigned copperplate engraving with engraved text in text [p.351], unsigned engraved lottery with moving dial (facing p.374). Layout of Pan 1 Caption (statement of theme), pictura with flagged motifs, 3 couplet subscriptiones in Latin, Dutch and French; on facing page: chapter no., Latin subscriptio repeated, prose texts with description of flagged motifs in pictura, and final prayer ("Oratio"). Illustration Notes Attribution of artist names from Funk and Praz. Artist Theodoor Galle Joan Galle Johan Wierix Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1845.4; Breidenbach 147; not in De Vries; Funck 302; Praz 313; Praz II 50; Landwehr EFBLC 182; Landwehr FISP 252. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Cro Cze Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra

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USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

ICN W1025.232 MHTyp.63001.318 MoSU NjP (Ex)2949.28.33 NNPM PML2854 PEL ViU BR 280. D39 1601

Remarks Some copies have an additional unsigned engraved t.p. Icones ad Veridicum Christianum which was probably intended as the t.p. for the collection of 100 engravings as issued without the letterpress text. FRG BaSB has such a copy ([4] 100 engraved leaves [6]) with no letterpress text. The work is in two parts, the second with separate collation, entitled Orbita Probitatis, explains the use of the moving dial of numbers which turns behind the cut-out windows of the four apostles in order to direct the reader to the correspondingly numbered emblem in the first part of the book. At the end of the volume there are four leaves of music headed "Concentus Musicus versibus Veridici Christiana coaptus", containing three four-part airs, a different one for each of the three languages of the distichs which make up the subscriptiones to each of the emblems to which they were intended to be sung. Many copies lack sheet music or lottery, and plates may be bound in different places. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 1300 Serial No. 300981

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Jesuit Series J.153 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1543-1613) Veridicus christianus. Editio altera, auctior. Antwerp: Jan Moretus, 1606 Language: lat fre dut 4° [16] 1-374 [34] Fingerprint: a-i- m.i, n.ui eigr 3 CIS.ISCVI. Emblem & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p. Part 1: 100 unsigned full page copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 1-100, tipped in. Part 2: half-title page Orbita Probitatis with unsigned copperplate engraving with engraved text in text [p.351], unsigned engraved lottery with moving dial (facing p.374). Layout of Pan 1 Caption (statement of theme), pictura with flagged motifs, 3 couplet subscriptiones in Latin, Dutch and French; on facing page: chapter no., Latin subscriptio repeated, prose texts with description of flagged motifs in pictura, and final prayer ("Oratio"). Illustration Notes Plates from first edition. Attribution of artist names from Funk and Praz. In some copies, e.g. FRG MSB, the picturae precede in a block the prose text with its reference to the flagged motifs. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1845.4; not in De Vries; Funck 302; Praz 313; EBIU D17; Landwehr EFBLC 183; Landwehr FISP 253. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Aus Bel Cze Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Lit Net

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Pol Pol UKi USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

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Microforms: IDC EO-218/1. Remarks See J.153 for fuller description. Collation Copy FRG MSB 4° L.eleg.m.46a Serial No. 300980

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Jesuit Series J.154 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1543-1613) Christeliicken waerseggher Antwerp: Jan Moretus, 1602 Language: dut 4° [18] 1-372 [8] Fingerprint: e,n, omen n.op duen 3 M. D. CII. Emblem & Illustrations Unsigned engraved illustrated t.p. Part 1 has 100 unsigned full page copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 1-100, tipped in. Part 2: half-title pageRolle der Deugdsaemheydt with unsigned engraving with engraved text in letterpress [p.351]; unsigned engraved lottery with moving dial (facing p.372).

Layout of Pan 1

Latin inscriptio, pictura with flagged motifs, 3 couplet subscriptiones in Latin, Dutch and French. On facing page chapter no., chapter heading, Dutch prose commentary with explanation of flagged motifs in pictura and final prayer ("Ghebeydt"). Illustration Notes Same plates as in Veridicus christianus. Attribution of artist names from Funk and Praz. Artist Theodoor Galle Joan Galle Johan Wierix Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in De Vries; Brunei 11.535; Funck 302; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Fra Net

CBFW10/21 NKU 778 c 21

USA NjP (Ex)2949.28.3

Remarks Translation of Jan David, Veridicus christianus. Often bound together with Schild-wacht totseker \vaershouwinghe teghen de valsche Waersegghers. Antwerp: Jan Moretus, 1602 (300982) as an unillustrated appendix. Collation Copy Fra CBF W10/21 Serial No. 300887

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Jesuit Series J.155 DAVID, JAN Jan David (1543-1613) Christeliicken Waerseggher Antwerp: Jan Moretus, 1603 Language: dut 4° [17] 2-372 Fingerprint: e,n, omen n.op duen 3 M.D.CIH. Emblem & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p. Part 1 has 100 unsigned full page copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 1-100, tipped in; no. 1 signed. Part 2 has half-title page Rolle der Deugdsaemheydt with unsigned engraving with engraved text in letterpress [p.353]; unsigned engraved lottery with moving dial (facing p.372). Layout of Pan 1 Latin inscriptio, pictura with flagged motifs, 3 couplet subscriptiones in Latin, Dutch and French. On facing page: chapter no., chapter heading, Dutch prose commentary with explanation of flagged motifs and final prayer ("Ghebeydt"). Illustration Notes Same plates as in Veridicus christianus, except that no.l is now signed "loan Galle excudit Antverpiae". Attribution of artist names from Funk and Praz. Artist Theodoor Galle Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1846.4; Breidenbach 147; not in De Vries; Funck 302; Brunei 11.535; Praz 313; EBUI D13; Landwehr EFBLC 184. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Net Net Net Net

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Remarks Translation of Jan David, Veridicus christianus. Re-issue of the 1602 edition (J.155, 300887), or vice versa. Often bound together with Schild-wacht tot seker waershouwinghe teghen de valsche Waersegghers. Antwerp: Jan Moretus, 1602 (300982) as an unillustrated appendix. Collation Copy Bel ARG 3045 i.l Serial No. 300983

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J.156 DESPOTOVICH, IOANNES loannes Despotovich (1638-1711) Apparatus emblematicus sacrae celebritatis. Vienna, 1671 Language: lat 4° 95 unnumbered engraved leaves Emblem Structure & Illustrations 1 large signed folding copperplate engraving and 12 unsigned engravings, folded at the bottom, and 78 unsigned engravings, all with engraved text. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, subscriptio. Illustration Notes Folding plate signed "Gioanni Martino Lerch. Scoltore dell' Universita Vienna" Artist Johann Martin Lerch Classification I.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 14.1 & VIII.701.164; Breidenbach 163; Szabo III. 6594; Szinnyei II. 810-11; Praz 546, Praz II 30; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Cze

GUB I 18 898 V6NB74.A.72 PUK

Hun BOSK FM 24290 Ita RBAV USA NNC Rare N7710.A6

Remarks Canonization of Francis Borgia, 3rd General of the Society of Jesus. Attribution of authorship from De Backer-Sommervogel, who also describe another edition without the word "emblematicus" in the title which does not contain either the dedicatory letter mentioned by Praz or any engravings (»J.158 990041); this edition contains only poetry with commentaries in prose; it has 34 unnumbered pages, and the imprint: "Viennae Austriae Typis Matthiae Cosmerovii" which is lacking in the illustrated edition. Record by Gabor Tiiskes, Budapest. Collation Copy Hun BOSK FM 2 4290 Serial No. 300971

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Jesuit Series •J.157 DESPOTOVICH, IOANNES loannes Despotovich (1638-1711) Apparatus sacrae celebritatis Vienna: Matthaus Cosmerovius, 71671 Language: ita lat 4° 34 leaves Emblem & Illustrations Unillustrated edition containing poetry with commentary in prose; lacks the dedicatory letter. Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 14.1 [VIII.701.164]; Breidenbach 163; not in Szabo; not in Szinnyei; Praz II 30; not in Landwehr GEB. Classification: I.B.4 Remarks Canonization of Francis Borgia, 3rd General of the Society of Jesus. Attribution of authorship from De Backer-Sommervogel. The title lacks the word "emblematicus" and contains neither the dedicatory letter nor any engravings, but only poetry with commentaries in prose. Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel and Praz. Serial No. 990041

J.158 DESPOTOVICH, IOANNES loannes Despotovich (1638-1711) C[entum] coronaria Graz: heirs of Widmanstad, 1673 Language: lat 8° [2] 1-78 [4] Fingerprint: e.t. t.s. m!e. (aSi 3 M.DC.LXXIII. Emblem & Illustrations 100 unillustrated descriptions of emblems with interpretations. Layout Inscriptio, description of emblem motif, subscriptioindistichs. Classification: I.B.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 14.4; Szabo II. 2623; Szinnyei II. 810-11; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Hun

BEKRMKIII. 45 la

Remarks Record by Gabor Tiiskes. Collation Copy Hun BEK RMK III. 45la Serial No. 990042

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Jesuit Series J.159 DESPOTOVICH, IOANNES loannes Despotovich (1638-1711) Honoris aureus torques sapientiae praemium Vienna: Joannes Christophorus Cosmerovius, 1677 Language: lat 8° [4] 1-38 Fingerprint: m.am j.OR l.um VeAd 3 M.DC.LXXVII. Emblem & Illustrations 5 unillustrated descriptions of emblems with interpretations. Layout Inscriptio, description of emblem motif, subscriptio, explanation in prose and verse. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 14.6; Szabo III.2804; Szinnyei 11.810-11; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Hun

BEK RMK III. 472a

Remarks Despotovich's name appears on t.p. as praeses. Record by Gabor Tiiskes. Collation Copy Hun BEK RMK III. 472a Serial No. 990043

J.160 DONATI, ALEXANDER Alexander Donati (1638-1700) Agalmata Mariana Graz: Heirs of Georg Widmanstetter, 1695 Language: lat 8° [36] Fingerprint: V.mq t.t, m.B. Phce C M.DC.XCV. Emblem & Illustrations 10 small unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p. 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28. Layout "Elogium" no., name of Maria with brief verbal description of pictorial motif with reference, pictura with motto engraved around circumference, followed by prose "Historia", a verse "Carmen" and a verse "Applicatio." Classification: I.B.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 133.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus

VOPSJ 2101007

Remarks The theme is Mary's Immaculate Conception. Alexander Donati was promoter of this thesis. Collation Copy Aus VOPSJ 2101007 Serial No. 300975

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Jesuit Series •J.161 DOUAI JESUIT COLLEGE Douai Jesuit College Gloria virtutis Hungaricae Religionis, Bellicae atque Politicae Douai: widow of Petrus Telu, 1633 Language: lat 4° 16 Emblem Structure & Illustration According to De Backer-Sommervogel: 11 copperplate engravings. Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 154.17; not in Landwehr; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 300321

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Jesuit Series J.162 DOUAI JESUIT COLLEGE Douai Jesuit College Sigismundi III Poloniae et Sueciae Regis virtutes ad modulos decantatae. Douai: Widow of Pierre Telu, 1628 Language: lat 4° [2] 3-20 Fingerprint: usr. s.am naeet CiCo 7 M.DC.XXVIII.[from colophon] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., 6 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text: pp. 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16. Four of the inscriptiones are engraved on bases of obelisks: "Religioni Regiae" (p.6), "Sapientiae Regiae" (p.8), "Fortitudini Regiae" (p. 10) and "Clementiae Regiae" (p. 12); the same inscriptiones are also titles to poems printed on facing pages. Layout Pictura often with caption, following pages with repeated caption and inscriptio, verse inscriptio. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. in form of "porta triumphalis" identified as: "Fades anterior apparatus aulae Collegii Aquicinctini..." and signed: "P. Ruchofle f. aqua forti"; 4 plates (in form of obelisks) representing different sides of this occasional architecture - numbered "prima-quarta fades"; also 2 full page plates with allegorical motifs - one shows a figure on Pegasus accompanied by armed angels, with panoplies at the bottom of the plate, another one is a stemmatic plate with various symbolic elements and historical allusions. Artist: Petrus Ruchofle Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 154.15; Estreicher XXI 272; Buchwald-Pelcowa 134. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Pol Pol

BBRKB VB.8206/13 LP BN Res.m.Yc.909/2 CBCz 5983/11 CBJ 12927-11

Pol Pol UKi

K6BPAN 2334 WBN XVII.3.3194 BL 11405.g.35.(l)

Remarks The author Gabriel Killian is not a Jesuit, but De BackerSommervogel include the work under College of Douai. In praise of Sigismund III as great leader and warrior. Collation Copy Pol WBN XVII.3.3194 Serial No. 301442

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Jesuit Series J.163 DREWS, JAN Jan Drews (1645-1710) Honor consumatus liliorum ... Nicolai Stephani Pac ... episcopi Vilnensis [Vilnius] 1682 Language: lat 2° 18 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Nicolaus Stephanus Pac. Unillustrated description of the emblematic decoration of Vilnius cathedral: columns with symbols and inscriptiones, featuring the lily, in a section entitled "In arcu triumphali". Classification: I.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 178.2 & VIII.801.158; Estreicher XXVI 8 (ref. Jan Drews); Buchwald-Pelcowa 505; Not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Lit Pol

VUB III. 10909 WBN XVII.4.290

USA NN Slavonic reserve Pol 1682

Remarks Commemorates the installation of Nicolas Stephanus Pac as bishop of Vilnius. Author attribution from Estreicher. Collation Copy Pol WBN XVII.4.290 Serial No. 301189

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J.164 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Munich: Raphael Sadeler, 1620 Language: lat 12° [16] 1-484 [2] Fingerprint: e-si t.i- eotu &lpr 3 MDCXX Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 9 occasionally signed numbered copperplate engravings in text with engraved text: A8v, p.48, 86, 154, 200, 236, 294, 336, 378. Layout Inscriptio (Biblical quotation with reference), pictura, subscriptio, prose texts. Illustration Notes Some plates signed "R.Sadeler11, "Joan. Sadeler" "Joan. Sadeler fee." Artist Raphael Sadeler Johann Sadeler Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 182.3; Breidenbach 136; Diinnhaupt II 2.1378.6.1; Pornbacher 168; Praz 318, Praz II, 65; Landwehr GEB 233. Library Pressmarks Bel FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

BBRKB II 64.583 A RP MBCG 8°Asc.405b MFSA 12°Asc.56 MSB Asc. 1507 MUB 8°Asc.3127 TiiUB Gi 2129

RCN 99.XV.3 Ita UKi BLC.175.as.ll USA lENDeering 237 D777 1620 USA INU 237 bD777.1620 USA NjP Ex.5792.3095

Remarks Translated into Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, and Welsh. Collation Copy FRG MSB Asc. 1507 Serial No. 301100 FURTHER LATIN EDITIONS OF DE AETERNITATE CONSIDERATIONES WILL ALSO BE FOUND IN DREXEL'S COLLECTED WORKS UNDER SUCH TITLES AS OPERA OMNIA.

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Jesuit Series •J.165 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate comiderationes Munich: Cornelius Leysser, 1620 "Editio secunda, correctior et locupletior" Language: lat 24° [16] 1-296 [6] Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel: 9 engravings. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 182.3; Dimnhaupt II 2.1378.6.2; Pornbacher 168; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 301557

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Jesuit Series J.166 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Munich: Raphael Sadeler, 1621 Language: lat 12° [16] 1-484 [4] Fingerprint; e-si t.i- eotu &lpr 3 MDCXXI Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 9 paginated copperplate engravings with engraved text, some signed: fol.ASv, p.48, 86, 154, 200, 236, 254, 336 378. Layout Inscriptio (Biblical text with reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; facing page: "Consideratio" no., caption, prose texts. Illustration Notes Engravings signed "loan. Sadeler" "R. Sadeler" and "loan Sadeler fee." Artist: Raphael Sadeler, Johann Sadeler Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Diinnhaupt II 1.1378.6.4; Pornbacher 168; Praz 318; Landwehr GEB 234. Library Pressmarks Aus Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

VONB 18.J.63 BND.32847 CEDD Aa 1556 EiUB B VIII 304 FrUBN7479 MSB 8°Asc. 1508 MUB 8°Asc.3128

FRG Ita Pol Pol Swi UKi USA

TrStB 179a RBA n.3.40 WUB 13.13.13.30 WUB 475294 B6UB GU SM 408 NjP (Ex)BX2180. D67 1621s

Remarks Re-issue of 1620 ed. In some copies colophon with Nicolaus Heinrich as printer is dated 1620 (FRG MSB, MUB, FrUB, EiUB). Other copies have colophon dated 1621 with Anna Berg as printer (UKi GU). Sadeler evidently changed printers, but pagination, fingerprint and letterpress are identical. Collation Copy FRG MSB 8° Asc.1508 & UKi GU SM 408 Serial No. 301108

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J.167 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes. "Editio altera, correctior, et locupletior". Munich: Raphael Sadeler, 1622 Language: lat 12° [16] 1-406 [6] Fingerprint: e-si t.i- a-it suve 3 MDCXXII Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; signed copperplate engravings with engraved text: p.l, 34, 66, 124, 162, 192, 240, 278, 314. Layout Bible quotation and reference, pictura, subscriptio; facing page: "Consideratio" no., caption, prose commentary. Illustration Notes Engravings signed "Joan Sadeler" and "R. Sadeler". Artist Raphael Sadeler Johann Sadeler Classification: I.E.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 182.3; Dunnhaupt II 2.1379.6.5; Pornbacher 168; Praz 318; Landwehr GEB 234. Library Pressmarks FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

ASStB 8° Th Pr 637 EiUB B VIII 534a MSBAsc.1510 MUB 8°Asc.3161/2 RFTHB Ma. 475k RFTHB Ma. 475a

USA MH-AH 624.7 D77. 4dae;1622 USA MWH BT910 D7 USA NcD Jantz Baroque 12mo 848

Microforms: HJ reel 159 Collation Copy FRG MSB Asc. 1510 Serial No. 301109

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Jesuit Series J.168 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes . Ad studiosam Juventutem Douai: Balthasar Beller, 1622 Language: lat 24° [2] 3-478 [1] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 182.3; Pornbacher 169; Diinnhaupt II 2.1379.6.6. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Fra

BBRKB DBM X 1622/22 PStG8°D5959Inv7427 bis FA

FRG FRG FRG Pol

FRG CUStB Swi Collation Copy FRG MiiUB G3 209s Serial No. 990064

MSB Asc. 1509 MiiUB G3 209s XStift5121 WUB 5.13.9.28 BOBU

•J.169 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Douai: Balthasar Bellere, 1623 Language: lat 16° [2] 3-478 [1] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Engraved t.p. Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference CHECK EVERYTHING OK De Backer-Sommervogel III.203.34;; not in Breidenbach; Diinnhaupt II 2.1379.6.7; Pornbacher 192; Praz 318; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Net GUB KW A 1485 Remarks Based on Diinnhaupt and Groningen catalogue. Diinnhaupt indicates copies at Basel UB, Cologne UB, Miinster UB, and Xanten (but not at Xanten). Serial No. 990065

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Jesuit Series J.170 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Poznan: Jan Wolrab, 1624 Language: lat 24° [7] 2-354 Fingerprint: luis 1-u, r-o- esge 3 1624 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 182.3; Dunnhaupt II 2.1379.6. Praz 318; Estreicher 15, 315; Library Pressmarks Pol Pol Pol

CBJ35252I CBJez XVII.O.8859 LBSem 17.5372

Pol Pol Pol

Remarks Dunnhaupt II gives no locations. Collation Copy Pol WUB Sd.711.189 Serial No. 990001

WBN XVII 1.5.517 WBP XVII 1.3 WUB Sd.711.189

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Jesuit Series J.171 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes. "Editio tertia, correctior, et locupletior". Munich: Raphael Sadeler, Anna Berg, 1625 Language: lat 12° [16] 1-406 [6] Fingerprint: e-e- t.is a-it suve 3 M DCXXV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; 9 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text facing p. 1, 34, 65, 124, 162, 192, 240, 278, 314. Layout Inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference), pictura, brief prose description of pictura; facing page: "Consideratio" no., chapter caption, prose text. Illustration Notes "Joan. Sadeler. " "R. Sadeler", "Joan. Sadeler fee." "Sadeler f." "Joan. Sad:". Artist Raphael Sadeler Johann Sadeler Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 182.3; Dunnhaupt II 1.1379.6.10; Pornbacher 169; Praz 318; EBUI D23; Landwehr GEB 234. Library Pressmarks Fra CBF W 20/277 FRG EiUB B VIII 535 Pol C B J B T e o l . 1390 Mag.St.Dr. Pol WrUB 308718

Pol UKi USA USA USA

WUB 13.13.13.26 BL Print Room 157-a-18 DGU-W BT2511. D7A5 laU \BX2180.D65 IU x237.D82a 1625

Remarks T.p.: Per Raphaelem Saderelvm. Colophon: Ex formis Annae Berg, apud sadelerum CISISC XXIV. Collation Copy Fra CBF W 20/277 Serial No. 301542

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Jesuit Series J.172 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Language: lat Cologne: Heinrich Kraft / Berhard Wolter & Peter Henning, 1625 24° [2] 3-389 = 413 [3] Fingerprint: iaim o-a- ious dePa 3 MDC.XXV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Dunnhaupt II 2.1379.6.9; Praz 318 (date only); Landwehr GEB 234 (date only); Pornbacher 169 (without location) Library Pressmarks: FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

BSBl Cz 1413 MuBA PadEAB Th 4562 PadEAB Th 4537 XStiftB5124B .

Net Pol Pol Pol

NJBB s465 DREX Jour. 1988.6570 WrUB 8B 847 WUB 5.13.9.9 WUB 13.13.26

Remarks Some copies with imprint Heinrich Kraft (FRG PadEAB, Pol WUB), others with imprint Wolter and Henning (FRG XStiftB). Collation Copy Pol WUB 5.13.9.9 Serial No. 990048

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Jesuit Series J.173 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes. editio quarta et auctior. Munich: Cornelius Leysser, 1627 24° [18] 1-314 [4] Language: lat Fingerprint: EMus I.t. i.la aDst 3 MDCXXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p.; 9 signed foliated copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, facing pp. 1, 20, 23, 43, 80, 104, 123, 154, 178. Layout Inscriptio (Biblical citation with reference), pictura, prose subscriptio (fol. no. at bottom), on facing page: prose texts. Illustration Notes T.p. signed "Philipp Sadeler fecit."; illustrations signed "Ph. Sadeler fecit." Artist Philip Sadeler Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Dunnhaupt II 1.1379.6.11; Pornbacher 169; Praz 318 (date only); Landwehr GEB 233 (date only). Library Pressmarks FRG MUB 8° Asc. 3130

Pol

WrUB 308721

Collation Copy FRG MUB 8° Asc. 3130 Serial No. 301185

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Jesuit Series •J.174 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Language: lat Munich: Nikolaus Heinrich, 1627. "editio quinta, auctior et correctior 16° [12] 1-274 [2] Emblem Structure & Illustrations 9 signed copperplate engravings? Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Diinnhaupt II 2.1379.6.12; Pornbacher 169; Praz 318 (date only); Landwehr GEB 234 (date only). Remarks Unconfirmed, based on Pornbacher and Diinnhaupt II who gives no locations. Serial No. 301090

•J.175 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Language: lat Douai: Balthasar Bellere, 1627 24° 402 [1] with appendix pp 405-478 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Pornbacher 169 (no location); Dunnhaupt II 2.1380.6.13. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on Dunnhaupt II who lists no locations. Serial No. 990066

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Jesuit Series J.176 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De sEternitate Considerationes Cologne: Peter Henning, 1629 Language: lat 12° [14] 1-269 [8] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Diinnhaupt II 2.1380.6.16; Pornbacher 169; Praz 318 (date only); Landwehr GEB 234 (date only). Library Pressmarks FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

BSBl Cz 1413/10 CEDD 1 in Aa 1564 CUStB GB IV 4712 CUStB GB IV 5237 CUStB FrUB N 7494 ai FSGPTH AIZ.I.12543) MiiUBG32060a TiiUB Gi 2130

FRG XStiftBan4511 B Net NJBB s465 DREX Jour. 1988.6568 Net NKUB712dlOnr.l Net NKUB611 dlSnr.l Pol WrUB 467150 Pol WUB 13.13.13.18aadl

Remarks There were 5 editions dated 1629 and the references usually omit place and publisher. Collation Copy: FRG MiiUB G3 2060a Serial No. 990047

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J.177 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Munich: Nicolaus Heinrich, 1629. "Editio quinta auctior et correctior". 24° [16] 1-274 Fingerprint: N-I- s.u- oson aDre 3 MDCXXIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 9 unsigned, foliated copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in facing p.l, 24, 44, 84, 110, 130, 162, 186, 210. Layout Inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference), pictura, subscriptio; following pages: "Consideratio" no., and prose texts. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III 182 (no pub.); Dunnhaupt II 1.1380.6.14; Pornbacher 169; Praz 318 (date only); Landwehr GEB 234 (date only). Library Pressmarks Bel FRG FRG FRG

ARG3072M.1 FSGPTHA1I353 MSB Res. Asc. 1511 MSB Asc. 1592/2

FRG MUB Asc. 3131 Pol TUB Ob.7.1.628 Pol WUB 13.14.5.48

Remarks According to Pornbacher "Nachdruck der 5. Auflage, die 1627 bei N. Heinrich erschienen war" (p. 169) [301090]. Collation Copy Bel ARC 3072 M.I Serial No. 301086

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Jesuit Series J.178 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate comiderationes. "Editio undecima monacens. correctior & auctior." Munich: Cornelius Leysser, 1629 Language: uni lat 24° [16] 1-296 Fingerprint: a-am s.rae mim- aDsu 3 MDCXXIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p.; 9 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text and implied pagination: A8v, p.24, 48, 90, 118, 140, 176, 204, 230. Layout Bible quotation, pictura, inscriptio; facing page: prose texts. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. and plates variously signed "Philipp Sadeler fecit". Artist Philipp Sadeler Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 182.3 (no pub.); Dunnhaupt II 2.1380.6.15; Praz 318 (no pub.); Landwehr GEB 23 (no pub.). Library Pressmarks Bel AMPMB1943 FRG MStB RG MUBA

FRG XStiftB 5122 USA ICN C88.241 USA IEN 237D.777 1620

Remarks USA IEN copy lacks date and is wrongly attributed to the 1620 edition. Collation Copy Bel AMPM B 1943 Serial No. 301558

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Jesuit Series J.179 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Douai: Balthasar Beller, 1630 Language: lat 16° 1-478 [2] Classification: I.F.6 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 182.3 (no pub.); Dunnhaupt II 2.1380.6.19; not in Pornbacher; Praz 318 (date only); Landwehr GEB 234 (date only). Library Pressmarks Fra

DBM X 1630/6

Serial No. 990168

•J.180 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Munich: Melchior Segen, 1630 Language: lat Pagination: 1-183 [1] Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Dunnhaupt II 2.1380.6.18; Pornbacher 169; Praz 318 (date only); Landwehr GEB 234 (date only). Remarks Unconfirmed, based on Pornbacher. Serial No. 301123

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Jesuit Series J.181 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes. "Editio Decima tertia" Munich: Melchior Segen, 1630 Language: lat 12° [16] 1-247 [1] Fingerprint: usJE- m.bi 3.ic cCbE 3 MDCXXX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; 9 signed numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text: fol. A8r, p. 21, 41, 75, 99, 117, 147, 171, 193. Layout "Consideratio" no., inscriptio (Bible text with reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; facing page: "Consideratio" no., caption, prose texts. Illustration Notes Engravings signed: "loan. Sad. f.", "loan. Sadeler fee." "I. Sadeler", "Sadeler ff." "loan.Sadeler" "loan Sad:". Artist Raphael Sadeler Johann Sadeler Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Diinnhaupt II 2.1380.6.17; EBUI D24; Pornbacher 169; Praz 318; Landwehr GEB 234.' Library Pressmarks FRG BSBl Er 1055 FRG BSB2 Cz 1413/13 FRG DiStuB xx 153k

FRG MUB 8° Asc. 3132 Pol WUB 13.13.15.40 USA IU uncat

Collation Copy FRG MUB 8° Asc.3132 Serial No. 301114

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Jesuit Series J.182 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Cologne: Cornelius ab Egmond, 1631 Language: lat 24° [8] 1-198 [2] Fingerprint: S;N- itus acr- Epnu 3 MDC XXXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text: A4v, p. 16, 32, 60, 80, 94, 118, 136, 154. Layout Inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference), pictura, subscriptio; facing page: emblem no., prose texts. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 182.3; Dunnhaupt II 2.1380. 6.20; Pornbacher 169; Praz 318; Landwehr GEB 234. Library Pressmarks Fra FRG FRG FRG Ita Ita Net Pol Pol Pol Pol Swi

CBFW20/230 CEDD Aa 1521 TuUBGi2131 XStiftB Gi 2131 RBVE 204.21.A.5 RCN GG. XV.3 GUB uklu KW A 234 ByBMB.1395 GBPAN XX.Bd.195.2 LBSem 17.3969 WUB 13.14.5.15 BOBU

UKi UKi UKi USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

Collation Copy Fra CBF W20/230 Serial No. 301093

BL4405.a.71 BL 4404.a.32 ENLS Jolly 7 CSmH 110350 DFo BX2180 D7 C7 1631 Cage ICN Case-C88.2415 ICU BT910.D74Rare NjP (Ex)5792.309s NN *KB(T) 1631 89-723 NNF Spec.Coll. 16001650 #175

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Jesuit Series J.183 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes "Editio Vndecima Monaciens. correctior et auctio" Munich: Cornelius Leysser, 1632 Language: lat 24° [16] 1-296 [6] Fingerprint: a-am s.rae mim- sasi 3 MDCXXXII Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved illustrated t.p.; 9 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text with implied pagination: fol. A8v, p.24, 48, 90, 118, 140, 176, 204, 230. Layout Inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference), pictura, subscriptio; following pages with "Consideratio" no., caption and prose texts. Illustration Notes T.p. and some engravings signed "Ph. Sadeler fecit". Artist Philip Sadeler Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 182.3 (no pub.); Diinnhaupt II 2.1381.6.21; Porabacher 169; Praz318; LandwehrGEB234. Library Pressmarks FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

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Jesuit Series J.184 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes ...Ad stud, iuventutem Douai: Balthasar Bellere, 1633

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•J.185 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Cologne: Cornelius von Egmondt, 1633 Language: lat Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Dunnhaupt 1.578.6.1-u; not in Dunnhaupt II; Pornbacher 169 (unverified); Praz 318 (date only); Landwehr GEB 234 (date only). Remarks Unconfirmed, based on Praz and Dunnhaupt I, but the title was dropped from Dunnhaupt II. Serial No. 301088

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Jesuit Series J.186 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Cologne: Cornelius ab Egmond, 1634 Language: lat 16° [8] 9-190 [2] Fingerprint: n-as umA- erm- inar 3 MD C XXXIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, with implied pagination: p.8, 24, 38, 64, 80, 94, 116, 132, 148. Layout Inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference), pictura, subscriptio; on following pages prose texts. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel HI. 182.3; Dunnhaupt II 2.1381. 6.23; Pornbacher 169; Praz 318; Landwehr GEB 234. Library Pressmarks FRG FRG FRO FRG FRG FRG Pol

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•J.187 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Munich: Nikolaus Heinrich, 1642 Language: lat Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 182.3 (no publisher); not in Dunnhaupt II; not in Pornbacher; Praz 318 (date only); Landwehr GEB 234 (date only). Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 301117

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J.188 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Cologne: Jacob Promper, 1706 Language: lat 16° 7-283 [1] and index Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification-. I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel 182; Pornbacher 169; Diinnhaupt II 2.1381.6.25; Praz 318 (date only); Landwehr GEB 234 (date only). Library Pressmarks FRG CEDDBA1152

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•J.189 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) De aeternitate considerationes Vienna: Franz Andreas Kirchberger, 1743 Language: lat 12° 273 [1] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 182.3; Dunnhaupt II2.13 81.6.26; not in Pornbacher; Praz 318 (date only); Landwehr GEB 234 (date only). Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 990073

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Jesuit Series J.190 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Rozgjmanj O Wecnosti Prague: Great Jesuit College, 1635 Language: cze 24° Unpaginated Fingerprint: y.j/ t.emy=t. liss C M.DC.XXXV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel; Tobolka II.3.2105; Breidenbach 136; Diinnhaupt II 2.1378.6.1; Pornbacher 168; Praz, 318, Praz II, 65. Library Pressmarks Cze

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Remarks Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerations. Collation Copy Cze PSK 54G281 Serial No. 990111

J.191 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Aendachtighe bemerckinghen van d'eevwicheydt Antwerp: Hendrick Aertssens, 1625 Language: dut [2] 1-431 [3] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Pornbacher 170 (date only); not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel

ARG 3072. D. 14

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Jesuit Series •J.192 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: M. M. Aendachtighe Bemerckinghen van d'eeuwicheydt Antwerp: Hendrick Aertssens, 1635 Language: dut Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3; Pornbacher 170 (date only); not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Remarks Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel who are authority for translator's name. Serial No. 300151

J.193 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Aendachtige bemerckingeri van d'eeuwicheydt Antwerp: Michiel Cnobbaert, 1676 Language: dut [2] 1-381 [5] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3; Pornbacher 170 (date only); not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel

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J.194 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Willem Deutels Schoone Consideratien Van de Eeuwicheydt Louvain: Hendrick van Hastens, 1625 Language: dut 8° [16] 1-315 [5] Fingerprint: S.t, h-x- lit. lyte 3 1625 Emblem Structure & Illustrations One unsigned engraved illustration with engraved text facing p.l. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3; Pornbacher 170 (date only), not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel

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Remarks Bel AMPM has a different printing of same work, also Louvain: Hastens, 1625 [990122]. Collation Copy Bel ARG 3072 Blj3 Serial No. 990123

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Jesuit Series J.195 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Willem Deutels Schoone Consideratien Van de Eeuwicheydt Louvain: Hendrick van Hastens, 1625 Language: dut 8° [16] 1-315 [5] Fingerprint: S.t, h-x- Itt. lyte 3 1625 Emblem Structure & Illustrations One unsigned engraved illustration with engraved text facing p.l. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3; Pornbacher 170 (date only), not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel

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Remarks Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Collation Copy Bel AMPM B 3290 Serial No. 990122

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Jesuit Series J.196 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternitie London: Nicholas Alsop, 1632 Language: eng 12° [26] 1-358 (misnumbering 67 for 57, 14 for 145, 164 for 166, 165 for 167,190 for 191, 234 for 258, 235 for 259, 258 for 262, 259 for 263) Fingerprint: unit 2.n. heer stmo 3 1632. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p.; unillustrated edition, but illustrations described in the text. Layout Consideration no., title, prose commentary Illustration Notes T.p. signed "Co. v. Dalen sculp." 9 copperplate engravings in second and later editions introduce the 9 Considerations. Though this first edition is unillustrated, the picturae are described in the text. Artist Cornelis van Dalen Classification: I.F.6 Reference STC 7235; Praz318-319; De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183. 3; Diinnhaupt II 2.1378.6.1; Corbett & Norton 257. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi UKi

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Jesuit Series J.197 DREXEL, DREXEL Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternitie Language: eng Cambridge: Nicholas Alsop, 1636 24° in 12's [24] 1-358 with engravings tipped in on unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: ase. ueit n-is crra 3 1636. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, with same page no. as facing page, tipped in: p.l, 27, 47, 97, 123, 149, 191, 225, 263. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura and prose subscriptio; facing page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Illustration Notes T.p. signed "Will: Marshall Sculpsit. 1636." Artist William Marshall Classification: I.F.6 Reference STC 7236; De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3; Praz 318; Corbett & Norton 160. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi UKi USA

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Remarks Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Collation Copy UKi OB Antiq.g. E. 1636.3 Serial No. 200125

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J.198 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternitie Cambridge: Roger Daniel, 1639 Language: eng 12° [24] 1-358 with engravings tipped in Fingerprint: i-ur d,te n-is crra 3 1639. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., dated 1636, in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, with page number of following page: p.l, 27, 47, 97, 123, 149, 191, 225, 263. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. dated 1636 signed "Will: Marshall Sculpsit 1636." Artist William Marshall Classification: I.F.6 Reference STC 7237; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi UKi

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Jesuit Series J.199 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternitie Language: eng Cambridge: Roger Daniel, 1641 24° in 12's: [23] 1-358 with engravings tipped in on unpaginated, unsigned leaves Fingerprint: i-ur d,te n-is crra 3 1641. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., dated 1636, in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, with same page no. as following page, tipped in: p.l, 27, 47, 97, 123, 149, 191, 225, and 263. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. signed "Will: Marshall Sculpsit. 1636" Artist William Marshall Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2169; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi

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Jesuit Series J.200 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternity Cambridge: Roger Daniel, 1646 Language: eng 24° in 12's: [24] 1-358 with engravings tiped in on unpaginated, unsigned leaves (misnumbering 229 as 129, 237 as 137, 239 as 236, 299 as 269) Fingerprint: i-ur d,te n-is crra 3 1646. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., dated 1636, in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in on unpaginated, unsigned leaves with same numbers as following page: p.l, 27, 47, 97, 127, 149, 191, 225, 263. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. signed "Will: Marshall Sculpsit. 1636" Artist William Marshall Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2170; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; EBUI D25. Library Pressmarks UKi CU yCam.e.646.8 USA CSmH 434184

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Jesuit Series J.201 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternity Cambridge: Roger Daniel, 1650 Language: eng 12° [24] 1-358 (misnumbering 59 as 56, 225 as 215, 258 as 285), engravings tipped in on unpaginated, unsigned leaves. Fingerprint: i-urd,te n-is crra 3 1650. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., dated 1636, in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, with same numbers as facing pages, tipped in, facing p.l, 27, 47, 97, 123, 149, 191, 225, 263. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. signed "Will: Marshall Sculpsit. 1636." Engravings very faded. Artist William Marshall Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2171; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi

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Jesuit Series J.202 DREXEL, JEREMIAS DREXEL Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternitie London: John Williams, 1654 Language: eng 12° [23] 1-358 engravings on unpaginated, unsigned leaves. Fingerprint: 1-In d,te n-is crra 3 1654. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., dated 1636, in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, with same page numbers as facing page, tipped in: p.l, 27, 47, 97, 123, 149, 191,225, 263. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura and prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plates introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. signed "Will: Marshall Sculpsit 1636" Artist William Marshall Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2172; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi CUKkk.25 USA MHC1182.5.35*

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Remarks Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Although editions of 1632, 1636, 1641, 1646, 1650, 1654 and 1666 are very similar, they do differ in minor points of typesetting. Since earlier editions served as guide for typsetting the individual pages look similar and show same or similar fingerprints. Collation Copy USA ViU BX210.D67 E5 1654 Serial No. 200130

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Jesuit Series J.203 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations ofDrexelius upon Eternitie London: Roger Daniel, 1658 Language: eng 12° [26] 1-358 Fingerprint: urhe Hi- n-is crra 3 1658. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings in text, tipped in on unnumbered leaves. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Illustration Notes Signature on t.p. illegible; but probably an earlier edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2173; De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3; Praz 318. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi UKi

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Remarks Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. John Williams's name appears as bookseller at bottom of engraved t.p. only. It is likely that it is simply leftover from an earlier edition. Collation Copy UKi GU SM Add 111 Serial No. 200131

•J.204 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternitie Oxford: 1661

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Classification I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3; not in Wing; not in Pornbacher; not in Praz. Remarks Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Collation Copy Serial No. 200256

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Jesuit Series J.205 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternity London: John Redmayne, 1663 Language: eng 12° [24] 1-358 (misnumbering 250 as 252), engravings on unsigned and unpaginated leaves throughout. Fingerprint: weto utv, n-is crra 3 1663. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with pagination of facing page repeated, tipped in, facing Blr, p. 27, 47, 97, 123, 149, 191,225, 263. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2174 & D2174A; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi USA USA

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Jesuit Series J.206 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternitie Cambridge: Thomas Rooks, 1666 Language: eng 12° [24] 1-360 (misnumbering 281 as 181) Fingerprint: weto utw, n-is crra 3 1666. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with text, paginated usually with same no. as facing letterpress page, sometimes with page no. of recto leaf: p. 1, 27, 47, 97, 123, 149, 193, 225, 263. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Illustration Notes Marshall's name removed from t.p. For first time engravings on numbered pages rather than tipped in on unnumbered, unsigned leaves Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2175; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi CU Cam.e.666.2 USA CSmH431194

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Jesuit Series J.207 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternity London: Thomas Rooks, 1672 Language: eng 12° [24] 1-342 (misnumbering 96 as 94, 189 as 187 to end) Fingerprint: s,i- o-he urhe nige 3 1672. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., dated 1671, in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text and implied pagination facing Blr, p. 26, 46, 94, 119, 144, 183, 212, 248. Pictures for considerations 5 and 7 are not implied but tipped in. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Illustration Notes Unsigned engraved t.p., dated 1671, is a copy of the t.p. of the 1666 ed. New plates of same design. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2176; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi

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Jesuit Series J.208 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternity London: Thomas Rooks, 1675 Language: eng 12° [21] 1-288 Fingerprint: ndnd 2.1. inut teup 3 1675. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, facing p.l, 22, 40, 80, 100, 122, 156, 184, 214 with implied pagination. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. unaltered from 1636 ed., but date printed at bottom of engraved t.p. changed to 1676. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2177; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi BL4407.a.67 USA C-S237D USA CLU-C *BZD777 1675

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Jesuit Series J.209 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternity London: Richard Chiswell / Samuel Tidmarsh, 1684 Language: eng 8° [22] 1-288 Fingerprint: ndnd 2.1. inut teup 3 MDCLXXXIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate unnumbered engravings in text with engraved text and implied pagination: Blv, p. 22, 40, 80, 100, 122, 156, 184, 214 Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. unaltered from 1636 ed. except for imprint at bottom. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2178 & D2178A; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; EBUI D26. Library Pressmarks UKi BL4409.bb.17 USA CLU-C *BZ D777 con 1684

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Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternity London: Richard Chiswell, Richard Parker, 1689 Language: eng 12° [21] 1-288 (misnumbering 246 as 268) Fingerprint: ndnd 2.1. inut teup 3 1689. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text and implied pagination, facing p.l, 23, 41, 81, 101, 123, 157, 185, and 215; printed with following page numbers: 1, 27,47, 97, 263 (= 163?), 149, 191, 225, and 123. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2179 & D2179A; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; EBUI D27. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi UKi USA

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Jesuit Series J.211 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexetius upon Eternity London: Richard Chiswell, 1694 Language: eng 12° [24] 1-288 Fingerprint: ndnd 2.1. inut teup 3 1694. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., dated 1689, in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in facing: p.l. 23, 41, 81, 101, 123, 157, 185, 215. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations, and bear different page numbers from facing pages: 1, 27, 47, 97, 263, 149, 191, 225, 123. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. unaltered from 1689 ed. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2180; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi UKi USA

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Jesuit Series J.212 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations ofDrexelius upon Eternity London: Richard Chiswell, Percivall Gilbourne, William Davis, 1699 Language: eng 12° [21] 1-288 Fingerprint: ndnd 2.1. inut teup 3 1699. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings in text, tipped in, facing p. 1, 23, 41, 81, 101, 123, 157, 185, 215. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations, and bear page numbers different from facing pages: 1, 27, 47, 97, 263, 149, 191, 225, 123. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. dated 1689. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2181; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi UKi

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Jesuit Series J.213 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternity London: Richard Chiswell, 1705 Language: eng 12° [21] 1-288 (misnumbering 229 as 179) Fingerprint: ndnd 2.1. inut teup 3 1705. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p. dated 1689, in addition to letterpress t.p., 9 unsigned copperplate engravings. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi

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Jesuit Series 3.214 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: S. Dunster The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternity London: D. Brown, J. Walthoe, W. Mears, 1710 Language: eng 8° [20] 1-231 [1]. 74 misnumbered as 47, 91 as 61. Fingerprint: rep- r.'d uey? Gost 3 1710. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. portrait of S. Dunster, 9 signed numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, facing p.l, 18, 32, 63? 80, 96, 123, 147, 173 Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Illustration Notes Engraved portrait signed "M: V.dr Gucht sculp." Engravings signed "J.N. sculp." and "J. Nutting sculp." New plates similiar in design to earlier editions. Glasgow copy lacks illustration to Fourth Consideration (P.63). Artist Joseph Nutting Michiel van der Gucht Classification: I.E.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3; Praz 318; EBUI D29. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi USA

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Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternity London: J. Walthoe, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, J. Nicholson B. Tooke, 1716 Language: eng 12° [21] 1-288 Fingerprint: ndnd 2.1. inut teup 3 MDCCXVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., dated 1684, in addition to letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, with implied pagination: fol. Blv, p.23, 40, 80, 100, 122, 156, 184, 214. Many plates have paginagtion that does not correspond, suggesting they were used in an earlier edition, e.g. fourth consideration has engraved page no. 97, but faces p.81. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; on following page: "Consideration" no., title, prose text. Plate introduces each of the 9 Considerations. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; EBUI D30. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi

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Jesuit Series J.216 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternity London: J. Walthoe, J. Knapton, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, S. Tooke, Benjamin Motte, 1724 Language: eng 12° [21] 1-288 (misnumbering 247 as 472, 254 as 245) Fingerprint: ndnd 2.1. inut teup 3 1724. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., in addition to letterpress t.p., 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text introduce the 9 Considerations: facing p.l, and thereafter with implied pagination 22, 40, 80, 100, 122, 156, 184 and 214. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, inscriptio. "Consideration" no., title, prose commentary. Classification I.F.6 Reference: Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi

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J.217 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Ralph Winterton The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternitie Edinburgh: James Reid, 1750. 12th edition. Language: eng 12° [6] 312 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. portrait of Drexel; 2 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, paginated no. of facing page: p. 12, 168. Layout Caption (Biblical quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; prose texts, illustration page facing appropriate text in Meditation. Illustration Notes Fp. portrait signed "A. Bell sculps". Artist A. Bell Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Porabacher; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi

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•J.218 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) The Considerations of Drexelius upon Eternity London: Ralph Winterton, 1785 Language: eng Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3; not in Pornbacher; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Serial No. 200255

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Jesuit Series 3.219 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Samuel DunsterNS ON ETERNITY The Reflections on Eternity Oxford: James Burns / John Henry Parker, 1844r Language', eng 8° i-xx 1-274AH DREXELIUS. Fingerprint: m.ch n,is y.t, thth 3 1844 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. t»r um Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183,3; Pornbacher 170 (date' only); not in Praz. Library Pressmarks'» •••rtttrt UKi UKi

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Jesuit Series J.220 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Alan de la Bauchere Considerations sur I'eternite Pont-a-Mousson: Sebastian Cramoisy, 1622 Language: fre Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3 & 1.1016.1; Pornbacher 170 (date only); Diinnhaupt II 2.1378.6.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Libraries USA DFo BX 2180 D7 C76 Cage

Remarks Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Collation Copy USA DFo BX 2180 D7 C76 Cage Serial No. 300195

J.221 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Abbe Belet Considerations sur I'eternite Paris: H. Walzer, 1869 Language: fre 16° [5] vi-xxiii [1] 1-273 [1] Fingerprint: eees He, neui 1'qu 3 1869 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3; Pornbacher 170 (date only); not in Diinnhaupt II; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP Library Pressmarks Fra

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Jesuit Series •J.222 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Abbe Belet Considerations sur I'eternite Paris: H. Walzer, 1870 Language: fre 12° [23] 1-275 Classification I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3; Pornbacher 170 (date only); not in Diinnhaupt II; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Collation Copy Serial No. 990147

J.223 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel Translator: Abbe Belet Considerations sur I'eternite Paris: H. Walzer, 1889 Language: fre 12° [5] vi-xxiii [2] 2-273 [3] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3; Pornbacher 170 (date only); not in Diinnhaupt II; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Bel LeKUTH 72-03-G29 Remarks Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Collation Copy: Bel LeKUTH 72-03-G29 Serial No. 990221

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Jesuit Series J.224 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Conrad Vetter, S.J. Betrachtungen von der Emgkeit Munich: Raphael Sadeler, 1622. Colophon: Nicolaus Heinrich, 1621 Language: ger 12° [20] 1-396 [2] Fingerprint: sot/ l=ag dtht wade e 1622. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., engraved fp., 9 copperplate engravings with engraved text, some signed: facing p.l, 35, 68, 124, 162, 192, 257, 274, 311. Layout Inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference), pictura, subscriptio or Bible quotation and reference; prose texts. Illustration Notes Plates signed "Joh. Sadeler" Artist Johann Sadeler Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Breidenbach 199; Pornbacher 169; not in Diinnhaupt II; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG FrUBN7494,d

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Remarks Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Breidenbach (p. 199) mistakenly lists a 1621 ed. which derives from the Heinrich colophon, dated 1621, for this 1622 ed. Rare first edition, not noted by Diinnhaupt who lists six translations: his 1st ed. Munich 1623 [300152] listing no locations; 2nd ed. Munich [1624?] [300510] listing no references and no locations; its existence suggested by the title of the 3rd ed.; 3rd ed. of 1625 [301555], copy at Yale and in Faber du Faur. 4th ed. of 1627 [300511] listing no locations; 5th ed. of 1631 [301045] at Munich; 6th ed. of 1688 [300512] at Freiburg. Record created by Sabine Modersheim at Freiburg. Collation Copy FRG FrUB N7494,d Serial No. 301281

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Jesuit Series •3.225 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Conrad Vetter S.J. Betrachtungen von der Ewigkeit Munich, 1623 Language: ger 12° Classification I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.2; Breidenbach 199; Pornbacher 169; Dunnhaupt II 2.1378.6.1 and 6.4169.89.1; not in Praz; Landwehr GEB 235. Remarks Translation of De Aeternitate considerationes. Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel; Dunnhaupt refers to De Backer-Sommervogel but gives no locations. FRG MSB online catalogue indicates a copy with shelfmark Asc. 1501, but this is an error; the MSB copy lacks a t.p. and derives from the 1625 ed. (301555). Serial No. 300152

•J.226 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Conrad Vetter, S.J. Betrachtungen von der Ewigkeit Munich: n.pub., n.d. Language: ger 12° Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Dunnhaupt II 6.4169.89.2 Remarks Unconfirmed, based on Dunnhaupt who lists neither locations nor references; he says "Existenz lediglich aus dem Titel des 3. Drucks erschlossen". Serial No. 300510

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Jesuit Series J.227 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Betrachtungen von derEwigkeit. "Das dritemal getruckt und corrigiert" Munich: Johann Sadeler, 1625 Language: ger 12° [22] 1-441=401 [5] Fingerprint: sot/ l=ag dtht wawa 3 1625. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; 8 copperplate engravings with engraved text, some signed: p. 34, 62, 118, 154, 182, 228, 264, 300. Layout Inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference), pictura, subscriptio; facing page: "Betrachtung" no., caption, prose texts. Illustration Notes Some plates signed "Joan. Sad:" "Joan. Sadeler" "Joan. Sadeler fac." "R. Sadeler". Artist Johann Sadeler Raphael Sadeler Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Dunnhaupt II 6.4169.89.3; Pornbacher 170; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB Asc. 1501 FRG MSFA 12° Asc. 70

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Jesuit Series •J.228 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Betrachtungen von der Emgkeit Munich: Cornelius Leysser, 1627. "Das viertemal getruckt." Language: ger 12° 1-467 [1] Classification: I.F.6 Reference DeBacker-Sommervogel VIII.634; Diinnhaupt II6.4169.89.4. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on Diinnhaupt II, who lists no locations and cites only De Backer-Sommervogel. Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerations. Serial No. 300511

J.229 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Conrad Vetter, S.J. Betrachtungen von der Ewigkeit. "Das sechstemal getruckt und corrigiert." Munich: Cornelius Leysser, and heirs of Johann Leysser, 1631 Language: ger 12° [24] 1-417 [1] Fingerprint: esli= i-m- t.E= alru 3 1631. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., one signed copperplate engraving with engraved text ("sibend betrachtung") on p. 236; no indication that others have been removed from FRG MUB copy. Layout Inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference), pictura, subscriptio; following pages with prose commentary. Illustration Notes T.p. signed "Ph. Sadel.f.". Artist Philipp Sadeler Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Diinnhaupt II 6.4170.89.5; Pornbacher 170; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG FrUB N7494 de-1 FRG MSB Asc. 1502

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Remarks: Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Only one illustration in MUB copy. Diinnhaupt regards Vetter as translator. Collation Copy FRG MUB Asc. 3134 Serial No. 301045

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Jesuit Series •J.230 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Conrad Vetter, S.J. Betrachtungen von der Ewigkeit Antwerp: 1676 Language: ger 12° 381 Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.2; Pornbacher 170; not in Diinnhaupt II; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Serial No. 300153

•J.231 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Betrachtungen von der Ewigkeit Cologne, 1688 Language: ger Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VIII. 634; Diinnhaupt II6.4169.89.6. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on Diinnhaupt II, who lists Freiburg, but did not see it and cites only De Backer-Sommervogel. Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Serial No. 300512

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Jesuit Series J.232 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Gergely Szentgyorgyi Elmelkedesek az orokke valosdgrol Pozsony [Bratislava]: Typographia Societatis Jesu, 1643 Language: hun 8° [48] 1-480 Fingerprint: l,a- gyna roiil rite 3 M.DC.XLIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3, also mistakenly listed again III. 192.10 \mderAeternitatis prodromus mortis nuntius; Pornbacher 170 (date only); Szabo 1.747; Szinnyei XIII.726-7; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Hun

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Remarks Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Pp. 411-480 contain an anonymous work on eternity with a new internal t.p. Az orokke-valosdg emlekeztoje (Pozsony, 1643). Record by Gabor Tiiskes. Collation Copy Hun BEK RMK I. 144 Serial No. 990075

J.233 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Gergely Szentgyorgyi Elmelkedesek az orokke valosdgrol Pozsony [Bratislava]: Typographia Societatis Jesu, 1720 Language: hun 12° 1-480 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3 and repeated mistakenly III. 192.10 under Aeternatis prodromus mortis nuntius; Pornbacher 170 (date only); Szabo 1.747; Szinnyei XIII.726-7; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Hun

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Jesuit Series J.234 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Carlo Papini, S.J. Considerationi dell' eternita Rome: Hermann Scheuss, 1639 Language: ita 16° [16] 1-466 [2] Fingerprint: 1-g- e-a. rao. call 3 MDCXXXIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., letterpress t.p.; 9 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, with same page no. as facing page: p. 1, 33, 77, 117, 149, 176, 221, 252, 284. Layout Inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference), pictura, prose subscriptio; facing page: "Consideratione" no., chapter heading, prose texts. Classification-. I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 183.3 and VI. 186.4; Dunnhaupt II 2.1278.6.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Ita

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Jesuit Series J.235 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Jan Chomentowski Obraz mecznosci, Abo Uwazania o wiecznosci Language: pol Krakow: Andrzej Piotrkowczyk, 1626 8° [24] 1-447 [1] Fingerprint: naiu roie o=ny wisk 3 1626. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned woodcut fp., dedicatory emblem of stag with Latin inscriptio (Bible verse and reference), and Polish verse subscriptio with the initials D. K. X. Z. for Dorota Kacka, Abbottess. Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II 1156.1 (under translator Jan Chomentowksi); Estreicher 15, 316; Praz 318 lists Polish among translations but no date, no place. Library Pressmarks Pol CBJ 35395 I Pol CBJez 10244 Pol CBZer XVIIP 129 PolCKcar 93/1 Pol KaBS 227362 I

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Jesuit Series •J.236 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Jan Chomentowski Uwagi o wiecznosck Kalisz, 1637 Language: pol Classification: I.F.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Estreicher; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed. Translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerations. Serial No. 301099

J.237 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Mikolaj Kazimierz Steplowski Uwagi o wiecznosci Cracow: Bishop's Academic Seminar, 1771 Language: pol 8° [3] 2-262 Fingerprint: umy- 2.m: ieo- nisy 3 1771. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel HI. 183.3; Estreicher 15, 317; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol Pol

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Jesuit Series J.238 DREXEL, JEREMIAS Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) Translator: Elis Lewis Ystyriaethau Drexelius ar Dragywyddoldeb Language: wel Rhydychen [Oxford]: Richard Davis, 1661 12° 1-360 Fingerprint: g-r- wyac male chmo 3 1661. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.6 Reference Wing D2186A; not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Pornbacher; not in Diinnhaupt; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi AbNW W.s.28 UKi BL 875.a.35 UKi OB 8° D4 Th. BS USAMH Celt 5178.16.5 Microforms: 2EEB reel 937:27 Remarks Translated from Considerations of Drexelius uponEternitie, by Ralph Winterton, itself a translation of Drexel, De aeternitate considerationes. Collation Copy UKi BL 875.a.35 Serial No. 990025

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