Friedrich Nausea - In catholicum Catechismum libri quinque - 1551






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Friedrich Nausea — In catholicum Catechismum libri quinque, latin utgave med 312 sider, utgitt i 1551 av Ioannis Stelsii i Antwerpen, format 17,5 x 11 cm, i meget god stand.
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Friderici Nauseae (Friedrich Nausea)
Bishop of Vienna, privy councillor and theological advisor to the invincible Emperor Ferdinand; *In catholicum Catechismum libri quinque* (Five Books on the Catholic Catechism).
1551, Antwerp, Ioannis Stelsii
A rare edition of an important work of Catholic reform: In his *In catholicum Catechismum libri quinque*, Friedrich Nausea (Nausea Blancicampianus, Bishop of Vienna and theologian to Emperor Ferdinand I) presents a comprehensive exposition of the Catholic catechism in five books, intended to be "not merely beneficial, but absolutely essential for all ecclesiastics." Printed in 1551 by Steelsius in Antwerp, this Latin edition forms part of the early Catholic response to the Reformation, offering a systematic presentation of doctrine, the sacraments, and pastoral practice for the clergy.
17.5 x 11 cm. 312 pages. Contemporary blind-tooled full brown leather binding, slightly rubbed. Old annotation on the front pastedown. Title page slightly browned. Interior generally well-preserved. Binding firm. A sought-after work in the fields of Catholic controversial theology and the history of the catechism in the early modern period.
RARE111.
Friderici Nauseae (Friedrich Nausea)
Bishop of Vienna, privy councillor and theological advisor to the invincible Emperor Ferdinand; *In catholicum Catechismum libri quinque* (Five Books on the Catholic Catechism).
1551, Antwerp, Ioannis Stelsii
A rare edition of an important work of Catholic reform: In his *In catholicum Catechismum libri quinque*, Friedrich Nausea (Nausea Blancicampianus, Bishop of Vienna and theologian to Emperor Ferdinand I) presents a comprehensive exposition of the Catholic catechism in five books, intended to be "not merely beneficial, but absolutely essential for all ecclesiastics." Printed in 1551 by Steelsius in Antwerp, this Latin edition forms part of the early Catholic response to the Reformation, offering a systematic presentation of doctrine, the sacraments, and pastoral practice for the clergy.
17.5 x 11 cm. 312 pages. Contemporary blind-tooled full brown leather binding, slightly rubbed. Old annotation on the front pastedown. Title page slightly browned. Interior generally well-preserved. Binding firm. A sought-after work in the fields of Catholic controversial theology and the history of the catechism in the early modern period.
