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.

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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

Details

Number of books
1
Subject
Religion
Book title
De Processionibus Ecclesiasticis. Liber
Author/ Illustrator
Jacobus Eneillon
Condition
Mixed / Multiple
Publication year oldest item
1641
Height
18 cm
Width
12 cm
Language
Latin
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Matthæus Guillemot, Paris
Binding/ Material
Vellum
Number of pages
353
BelgiumVerified
580
Objects sold
100%
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