Il Philobiblon Di Riccardo De Bury
BESSO, Marc.
From Jacket and Cloth, Chippenham, United Kingdom
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 12 July 2019
From Jacket and Cloth, Chippenham, United Kingdom
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 12 July 2019
About this Item
Publishing Info: 1st Thus Description: Original half-vellum red and black printed paper-covered boards and spine. 14th century Latin treatise on the love of books by the English Bishop Richard de Bury (1287-1345), with Italian commentary. Plates. Illus. with 30 b/w engraved plates. Language: Latin / Italian. Book Condition> Fair: Heavy wear to corners and edges. Very heavy wear, tears and fraying to spine ends and spine front edge. Tightly bound with lightly tanned endpapers with minor marks and spotting. Bookplate and annotated numbers to ffep. Clean unmarked pages. DJ Condition> Na. Pages [iliii], [2], 159 pp., [1]. Size: Folio, 33.5cm by 25cm. Provenance: Bookplate of Pontificio Collegio Beda. Provenance Background: In 1852, Pope Pius IX approved a plan to accommodate in Rome a number of clergymen from England who had joined the Catholic Church from other Christian denominations and wished to prepare for the Catholic priesthood The new College first known as Collegio Ecclesiastico and later as Collegio Pio also included lifelong Catholics, drawn to the priesthood fairly late in life A third category comprised younger, newly ordained priests studying for postgraduate degrees in Rome For over 100 years this was to remain the typical composition of the student body, ensuring that the Beda would become the world's best-known College for late vocations training men who had already followed widely differing careers The College entered a period of renewal at the turn of the century when, as a result of the interest taken by Pope Leo XIII, a new constitution was issued in 1898 The Pope decided that the College should be placed under the patronage of the Venerable Bede, the eighth-century author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People, to whom the Pope had a personal devotion In the following year he was to raise St Bede to the dignity of Doctor of the Church and the name Pontificio Collegio Beda originates from this time The Beda developed its own system of priestly formation, based on a unique four-year course of studies conducted in English This took shape in the 1930s and 1940s, while Monsignor Charles Duchemin was Rector The College was evacuated to Britain in 1939 for the duration of the Second World War and by October 1947, the Beda had returned to its home at 67 Via di S Nicolo da Tolentino, near the Piazza Barberini But by the mid 1950s, with large numbers seeking admission, the College had outgrown its premises In 1956 Pope Pius XII provided from Vatican property the land on which the present modern Beda stands, adjacent to the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls Pope John XXIII formally opened the new building on 20 October 1960, since when the College has continued to develop on this site up the present day. POSTAGE: PLEASE NOTE - This is a heavy item and may require additional postage over the base charge. We will contact you if additional charges are required. Please see our postage policy on our shop front for more information. PLEASE ASK for additional photographs if required. Seller Inventory # 6664
Bibliographic Details
Title: Il Philobiblon Di Riccardo De Bury
Publisher: Biblioteca Besso Editrice, Roma
Publication Date: 1914
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fair
Dust Jacket Condition: Na
Edition: 1st Thus.
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