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An obscurity. Excepetionaly rare. For collectors of ancient manuscripts of theological and historical importance.
Full title: "Damnatae Theses Ab Alex. VII., Innoc. XI., et Alexandro VII., Necnon Jansenii Ad Theologicam Trutinam Revocatae Juxta Pondus Sanctuarii. Inqua Michaelis Baji, Michaelis De Molinos, Aliaeque Theses Superiore Seculo Profligatae in Calce Operis Recensentur, et Nonnullae Discutiuntur; Annectiturque Enchiridion Olim Typis Datus De Jubilaeo, Prasertim Anni Sancti"
Published in 1723. Four parts bound in one volume. Domenico Viva (19 October 1648 – 5 July 1726) was an Italian Jesuit theologian. He was born at Lecce, and entered the Society of Jesuits on 12 May 1663. He was the rector of the College of Naples in 1711 and the prefect of studies for the province of Naples. He taught Humanities and Greek, Philosophy, Moral Theology and Scholastic Theology. "Trutina theologica damnatarum thesium" (first published in 1708) is his most famous work. In the first volume are enumerated the propositions condemned such as heresy, adultery etc. by three popes: 45 by Alexander VII, 65 by Innocent XI, 39 by Alexander VIII, and the five condemned propositions of the Augustinus of Jansenius. The second volume is devoted to the study and refutation of the 101 propositions of Quesnel, condemned by the Bull Unigenitus of Clement XI in 1713. The first volume had been published in 1708 and by 1757 had reached sixteen editions, and in the same period vol. II had gone through six editions. To some editions were added the valuable comments of Father Antonio Zaccharia, librarian of the House of Este, in which pontifical documents are cited and the author defended against Daniel Concina, Giovanni Vincenzo Patuzzi, and others. The third edition (Benevento, 1717) contains a treatise in which appeal to a future council is declared illegal when the pope has spoken and the Church, spread over the entire world, has accepted his judgment; which is supported by the testimony of the oecumenical councils and by the assemblies of the French clergy.
As far as I can ascertain this volume was published by Francofurti Ad Moenum. Sumptibus Jo Annis Georgii Muffat, Bibliopol, Brunnensis. Written in ink by hand on spine. Cardboard covered in vellum.
Ex libris Pietro Lazzari and Joahnnis Can Glenie. Book seller's label: CJ Stewart, Strand, London.
Condition: Good. Age related stains to vellum. Water damage and foxing to end papers. Negligible foxing on pages. Edgewear. Binding tight. (Copies in similar to worse condition are listed on abebooks starting at $200)