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Hieremia Drexelius [Jeremias Drexel] - Infernus Damnatorum Carcer & Rogus, Aeternitatis Pars IIa - 1631
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Hieremia Drexelius [Jeremias Drexel] - Infernus Damnatorum Carcer & Rogus, Aeternitatis Pars IIa - 1631

Tertia (third) edition of this graphic account of Hell, with engraved title and nine full-page engravings in text depicting the torments of the damned in Hell by Philipp Sadeler. Contemporary vellum with two brass and vellum clasps to close (one of the clasps is lacking). A quarter (2 cm) of the vellum to the spine is lost, with cracking to the spine edge. Some stains to boards. Ownership inscription on the front end paper and to the title page. Text is in Latin. Text block is clean and presentable. Some offsetting from the engraved plates. The plates appear to have been trimmed quite tightly but with minimal (if any) loss. This third edition seems to be a pocket edition, so that you are able to consult the torments at any time! The plates and typesetting seem to have been slightly re-worked from other (including later) editions printed by Leysser. The dedication addresses the apostolic nuncio in Germany, bishop Pier Luigi Carafa (1581-1655), whose arms appear at foot of title. Eight torments are described, commented on and vividly illustrated with fine engravings, i.e. darkness, lamenting, hunger and thirst, stench, fire, excruciating remorse, ill company, and desperation. The engraving related to lamenting shows an improbable music sheet with notes and lyrics ( Vae vae vae, ah ah ah ah, heu eheu aeternitas ) of the chant of sorrow sung by the damned. Dünnh. II, 1399, 15.3 - "Immensely gruesome and drastic description of the torments of hell..." (Dünnhaupt on first edition in the same year). "Infernus" together with "De Aeternitate" (1620) and "Caelum" (1635) were conceived as a trilogy. Jeremias Drexel (also known as Hieremias Drexelius or Drechsel) (1581–1638) was a Jesuit writer of devotional literature and a professor of the humanities and rhetoric. He served for 23 years as court preacher in Munich to Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria and his wife Elizabeth of Lorraine. He wrote numerous theological works. This title translates roughly as "Hell, the prison and pyre of the damned: Part II of Eternity." It played a key part in Drexel’s spiritual writings, exploring hell and eternal damnation within Christian doctrine. Conforms to OCLC: 317504955. [26], 491 pp. 9.5 x 5 cm

編號 98716244

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Hieremia Drexelius [Jeremias Drexel] - Infernus Damnatorum Carcer & Rogus, Aeternitatis Pars IIa - 1631

Hieremia Drexelius [Jeremias Drexel] - Infernus Damnatorum Carcer & Rogus, Aeternitatis Pars IIa - 1631

Tertia (third) edition of this graphic account of Hell, with engraved title and nine full-page engravings in text depicting the torments of the damned in Hell by Philipp Sadeler.

Contemporary vellum with two brass and vellum clasps to close (one of the clasps is lacking). A quarter (2 cm) of the vellum to the spine is lost, with cracking to the spine edge. Some stains to boards.

Ownership inscription on the front end paper and to the title page. Text is in Latin. Text block is clean and presentable.

Some offsetting from the engraved plates. The plates appear to have been trimmed quite tightly but with minimal (if any) loss.

This third edition seems to be a pocket edition, so that you are able to consult the torments at any time!

The plates and typesetting seem to have been slightly re-worked from other (including later) editions printed by Leysser. The dedication addresses the apostolic nuncio in Germany, bishop Pier Luigi Carafa (1581-1655), whose arms appear at foot of title.

Eight torments are described, commented on and vividly illustrated with fine engravings, i.e. darkness, lamenting, hunger and thirst, stench, fire, excruciating remorse, ill company, and desperation. The engraving related to lamenting shows an improbable music sheet with notes and lyrics ( Vae vae vae, ah ah ah ah, heu eheu aeternitas ) of the chant of sorrow sung by the damned.

Dünnh. II, 1399, 15.3 - "Immensely gruesome and drastic description of the torments of hell..." (Dünnhaupt on first edition in the same year).

"Infernus" together with "De Aeternitate" (1620) and "Caelum" (1635) were conceived as a trilogy.

Jeremias Drexel (also known as Hieremias Drexelius or Drechsel) (1581–1638) was a Jesuit writer of devotional literature and a professor of the humanities and rhetoric. He served for 23 years as court preacher in Munich to Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria and his wife Elizabeth of Lorraine. He wrote numerous theological works.

This title translates roughly as "Hell, the prison and pyre of the damned: Part II of Eternity." It played a key part in Drexel’s spiritual writings, exploring hell and eternal damnation within Christian doctrine.

Conforms to OCLC: 317504955.

[26], 491 pp. 9.5 x 5 cm


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