Jacobus Eneillon - De Processionibus Ecclesiasticis. Liber - 1641






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Jacobus Eneillon is the author of De Processionibus Ecclesiasticis. Liber, a Latin 1641 liturgical treatise on ecclesiastical processions, bound in vellum, published in Paris by Matthæus Guillemot, with 353 pages and dimensions 18 by 12 cm.
Description from the seller
Rare liturgical treatise from 1641 on ecclesiastical processions, complete, in contemporary vellum, with no reserve.
Full title:
De Processionibus Ecclesiasticis. Liber.
Jacobus Eneillon, Canon of the Church of Angers.
Paris, Matthæus Guillemot, 1641. Small octavo, 319 pp. + 17 unnumbered pages (index), 2 unnumbered pages (privilege), 1 p. errata typographica.
Description:
Theological work of the 17th century on religious processions, their rites and their meaning.
Ancient vellum binding.
Interior fresh, no foxing.
Worm-eaten pages only from p. 173 to 198.
14 unnumbered pages at the beginning of the work.
Text in Latin, clear typography, beautiful initials and printer’s marks.
Binding:
Period vellum, flat spine (without raised cords), front board slightly warped.
Signs of use and natural patina of the 17th century.
Solid binding, consistent with the period.
Overall condition:
Good condition for a work from 1641.
Worm-eaten pages only from p. 173 to 198.
Interior fresh, no foxing.
Complete: 14 unnumbered pages, 319 pages, 17 unnumbered (index), 2 unnumbered (privilege), 1 p. errata typographica.
Dimensions: 18 cm × 12 cm
Number of pages: 353
Prompt, careful shipment with tracking
Rare liturgical treatise from 1641 on ecclesiastical processions, complete, in contemporary vellum, with no reserve.
Full title:
De Processionibus Ecclesiasticis. Liber.
Jacobus Eneillon, Canon of the Church of Angers.
Paris, Matthæus Guillemot, 1641. Small octavo, 319 pp. + 17 unnumbered pages (index), 2 unnumbered pages (privilege), 1 p. errata typographica.
Description:
Theological work of the 17th century on religious processions, their rites and their meaning.
Ancient vellum binding.
Interior fresh, no foxing.
Worm-eaten pages only from p. 173 to 198.
14 unnumbered pages at the beginning of the work.
Text in Latin, clear typography, beautiful initials and printer’s marks.
Binding:
Period vellum, flat spine (without raised cords), front board slightly warped.
Signs of use and natural patina of the 17th century.
Solid binding, consistent with the period.
Overall condition:
Good condition for a work from 1641.
Worm-eaten pages only from p. 173 to 198.
Interior fresh, no foxing.
Complete: 14 unnumbered pages, 319 pages, 17 unnumbered (index), 2 unnumbered (privilege), 1 p. errata typographica.
Dimensions: 18 cm × 12 cm
Number of pages: 353
Prompt, careful shipment with tracking
