Bartolomeo da Saluzzo - Le sette trombe per isvegliare - 1612

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Le sette trombe per isvegliare il peccatore a penitenza by Bartolomeo da Saluzzo, a parchment-bound Italian religious work of 528 pages, published in 1612 by Antonio Remondini in Venice, with a discrete condition.

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The Seven Trumpets to Wake the Sinner to Repentance is a work published in 1612 in Venice-Bassano by Giovanni Antonio Remondi.

The title refers to a religious work intended to awaken sinners' consciousness and encourage penance through a strong and direct call. The 'trumpet' in this context is a biblical metaphor, often used to symbolize the announcement of divine judgment or an invitation to radical change.
The theme of penance was very significant during the Counter-Reformation period, an era in which the Catholic Church strongly promoted the purification of consciences and the salvation of souls.
The title alludes to the Seven Trumpets of the Book of Revelation (Revelation 8-11), a biblical text that speaks of catastrophes and signs of the end times. Each trumpet, in Revelation, announces a plague or a great calamity. In an allegorical interpretation, the 'seven trumpets' can symbolize calls to repentance, where the author urges readers to recognize their sins before it's too late.

The book is attributed to Bartolomeo Cambi, also known as Bartolomeo da Saluzzo or da Salutio (Socana [Arezzo], April 3, 1558 – Rome, November 15, 1617), an observant Francis friar.

Belonging to the Franciscan order and having transitioned from the Observant Minor Friars to the Reformed Minor Friars, he was a theologian, author of numerous spiritual works, preacher, and crowd-puller, particularly known for the virulence of his anti-Jewish preaching, which erupted in Mantua in August 1602, and for this reason, he was also feared by the ecclesiastical authorities.

The author appears in sources as a very active Franciscan friar in preaching, with an intense output, but also with elements of a dark reputation linked to the harsh tone of some of his sermons.

The work is considered one of the most important and widespread by its author.

The work has had many editions, translations, and widespread circulation. In particular:
The first of 1612 in Venice.
The 1614 edition in Rome
the 1621 edition
The Latin edition of 1620 in Fribourg.

The Seven Trumpets to Wake the Sinner to Repentance is a work published in 1612 in Venice-Bassano by Giovanni Antonio Remondi.

The title refers to a religious work intended to awaken sinners' consciousness and encourage penance through a strong and direct call. The 'trumpet' in this context is a biblical metaphor, often used to symbolize the announcement of divine judgment or an invitation to radical change.
The theme of penance was very significant during the Counter-Reformation period, an era in which the Catholic Church strongly promoted the purification of consciences and the salvation of souls.
The title alludes to the Seven Trumpets of the Book of Revelation (Revelation 8-11), a biblical text that speaks of catastrophes and signs of the end times. Each trumpet, in Revelation, announces a plague or a great calamity. In an allegorical interpretation, the 'seven trumpets' can symbolize calls to repentance, where the author urges readers to recognize their sins before it's too late.

The book is attributed to Bartolomeo Cambi, also known as Bartolomeo da Saluzzo or da Salutio (Socana [Arezzo], April 3, 1558 – Rome, November 15, 1617), an observant Francis friar.

Belonging to the Franciscan order and having transitioned from the Observant Minor Friars to the Reformed Minor Friars, he was a theologian, author of numerous spiritual works, preacher, and crowd-puller, particularly known for the virulence of his anti-Jewish preaching, which erupted in Mantua in August 1602, and for this reason, he was also feared by the ecclesiastical authorities.

The author appears in sources as a very active Franciscan friar in preaching, with an intense output, but also with elements of a dark reputation linked to the harsh tone of some of his sermons.

The work is considered one of the most important and widespread by its author.

The work has had many editions, translations, and widespread circulation. In particular:
The first of 1612 in Venice.
The 1614 edition in Rome
the 1621 edition
The Latin edition of 1620 in Fribourg.

Details

Number of Books
1
Subject
Religion
Book Title
Le sette trombe per isvegliare
Author/ Illustrator
Bartolomeo da Saluzzo
Condition
Fair
Publication year oldest item
1612
Height
15 cm
Width
8 cm
Language
Italian
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Antonio Remondini
Binding/ Material
Vellum
Number of pages
528
ItalyVerified
2
Objects sold
Private

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