1634 Jeremias Drexel on Free Will Heliotropium Character of God Allegory Emblems
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1634 Jeremias Drexel on Free Will Heliotropium Character of God Allegory Emblems
“All wizards and witches are the professed and sworn enemies of God. O prince, O King, let not witches live!”
– Jeremias Drexel
Jeremias Drexel was a 17th-century Jesuit writer and preacher, who ultimately gave up preaching to teach and write. His works surround Christian living, truth, and virtues of life. His book Heliotropium is a study on free will, notably the problems associated with humans having complete free will. Drexel discusses the struggles of conforming human freedom with the will of God. According to several scholars, including Faber du Faur, this work is Drexels most important work.
Item number: #23192
Price: $599
DREXEL, Jeremias
Heliotropium, seu, Conformatio humanae voluntatis cum diuina: libris quinque explicate
Coloniae Agrippinae [i.e. Amsterdam]: sumpt. Cornelii ab Egmond et sociorum, 1634.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
514, [6]
Signatures: A-2I⸠2Kâ´
5 emblematic engravings, plus engraved title page
References: Rahir 484; Faber du Faur I, 248; De Backer III, 189.9;
Rahir: Cornelius ab Egmond was a pseudonym used by Elzevier.
Provenance: Handwritten – [D. Thome Salnitro]
Language: Latin
Binding: Vellum; tight and secure
Size: ~4.5in X 2.5in (11.5cm x 6cm)
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23192
“All wizards and witches are the professed and sworn enemies of God. O prince, O King, let not witches live!”
– Jeremias Drexel
Jeremias Drexel was a 17th-century Jesuit writer and preacher, who ultimately gave up preaching to teach and write. His works surround Christian living, truth, and virtues of life. His book Heliotropium is a study on free will, notably the problems associated with humans having complete free will. Drexel discusses the struggles of conforming human freedom with the will of God. According to several scholars, including Faber du Faur, this work is Drexels most important work.
Item number: #23192
Price: $599
DREXEL, Jeremias
Heliotropium, seu, Conformatio humanae voluntatis cum diuina: libris quinque explicate
Coloniae Agrippinae [i.e. Amsterdam]: sumpt. Cornelii ab Egmond et sociorum, 1634.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
514, [6]
Signatures: A-2I⸠2Kâ´
5 emblematic engravings, plus engraved title page
References: Rahir 484; Faber du Faur I, 248; De Backer III, 189.9;
Rahir: Cornelius ab Egmond was a pseudonym used by Elzevier.
Provenance: Handwritten – [D. Thome Salnitro]
Language: Latin
Binding: Vellum; tight and secure
Size: ~4.5in X 2.5in (11.5cm x 6cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
23192
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1634 Jeremias Drexel on Free Will Heliotropium Character of God Allegory Emblems
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