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  • Honorati Tournely

    Published by Stanley S. Slotkin, 1752

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. No jacket. One leaf from an old book on biblical theology. This page seems to discuss the eucharist. The page is lightly stained and has a couple pinholes and small tears. Light creasing. Page is held in a folio printed with a facsimile of the original book's title page. Folio is lightly creased and soiled.

  • Seller image for SINGLE LEAF from: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - (Praelectiones Theologicae) - Honorati Tournely (Original Early Letterpress Printing) for sale by Bookwood

    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 103/104. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with very mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

  • Seller image for SINGLE LEAF from: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - (Praelectiones Theologicae) - Honorati Tournely (Original Early Letterpress Printing) for sale by Bookwood

    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 105/106. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with very mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

  • Seller image for SINGLE LEAF from: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - (Praelectiones Theologicae) - Honorati Tournely (Original Early Letterpress Printing) for sale by Bookwood

    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 107/108. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with very mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

  • Seller image for SINGLE LEAF from: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - (Praelectiones Theologicae) - Honorati Tournely (Original Early Letterpress Printing) for sale by Bookwood

    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 109/110. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with very mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

  • Seller image for SINGLE LEAF from: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - (Praelectiones Theologicae) - Honorati Tournely (Original Early Letterpress Printing) for sale by Bookwood

    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 111/112. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

  • Seller image for SINGLE LEAF from: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - (Praelectiones Theologicae) - Honorati Tournely (Original Early Letterpress Printing) for sale by Bookwood

    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 113/114. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

  • Seller image for SINGLE LEAF from: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - (Praelectiones Theologicae) - Honorati Tournely (Original Early Letterpress Printing) for sale by Bookwood

    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 117/118. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Also with single contemporary handwritten ink notation to margin of p.118. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with very mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE &.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 119/120. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with very mild foxing, & single small round stain to lower margin. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 121/122. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 123/124. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Also with single contemporary handwritten ink notation to margin of p.124. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desi.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 125/126. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 127/128 (p.127 misprinted as "117"). Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with very mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 129/130. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 131/132. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 133/134. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with very mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 135/136. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with very mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 137/138. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with very mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 139/140. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with very mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 141/142. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 143/144. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing, & small closed tear to lower edge. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 145/146. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 147/148. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 149/150. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    Unbound. Condition: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Praelectionum Theologicarum, Quas Auctor in Scholis Sorbonicis Habuit, Continuatio Continens Tractatus De Universa Theologia Morali - TOMUS VI - by Honorati Tournely, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctoris, Socii Sorbonici Regii & emeriti Professoris, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii Palatii Parisiensis Canonici, Cursus Theologici Scholastico-Dogmatici et Moralis, Sive. I. De Virtutibus Theologicis. II. De Legibus. III. De Peccatis. IV. De Censuris. V. De Irregularitatibus. VI. De Dispensationibus. Editio post Parisiensem & Venetam, in Germania Secunda. Printed in Cologne (Coloniae Agrippinae) by Ex Officina Metternichiana, Sub Signo Gryphi, in 1752 (Anno MDCCLII). Cum Privilegio Sac. Caesar. Majestatis Speciali, & Permissu Superiorum. This being PAGE 151/152. Contains 72 lines of Latin text printed in double column. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition, with mild foxing. The author of this title, Honoré Tournély (Honorati) (1658-1729), was born in Antibes, Provence. His parents were poor, but an uncle, a priest at Paris, invited him to that city & gave him a good education. On completing his philosophical & theological studies, he became a doctor of the Sorbonne in 1686, & two years later was sent by the king to the University of Douai to teach theology. Here, he distinguished himself by the brilliance of his lectures & by his zeal in opposing the Jansenists. He was even accused of forgeries in order to compromise them, but the proofs of this accusation have never been forthcoming. Four years later he was recalled to Paris, appointed professor of theology at the Sorbonne, made a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, & given the Abbey of Plainpied (Diocese of Bourges). He taught with unvarying success for 24 years, & at Douai showed himself the determined opponent of the Jansenists. In return they published pamphlets & multiplied attacks & calumnies to discredit him & his teaching. Tournély had so far published nothing, at least in his own name, but he is regarded as the author or inspirer of several anonymous works against the Jansenists which appeared at that time. On his retirement he immediately began to revise his lectures &, at the request of Cardinal de Fleury & others, to publish them in 1725. With the common title "Praelectiones Theologicae", he issued in Latin the following treatises in octavo: "On God & His Attributes" (1725); "On Grace" (1726); "On the Trinity" (1726); "On the Church" (1726); "On the Sacraments in General" (1727); "On the Incarnation" (1727); "On the Sacraments of Baptism & Confirmation" (1727); "On Penance & Extreme Unction" (1728); "On the Eucharist" (1729); "On Holy Orders" (1729); "On Marriage" (1730). The work passed through several editions. Tournély's own work is still so important in extent & value that he may be regarded as one of the most notable theologians of his age. The learned Lafiteau, Bishop of Sisteron, even then declared him "one of the greatest men who has ever been in the Sorbonne", & his works were highly esteemed by St. Alphonsus Liguori. His chief merits are clearness of explanation, elegance of style, deep learning & orthodoxy. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 250 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.

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    3 volumes. Tome 2, 10 et 11 seuls. XVI. 829 pages. + XVI. 784 pages. + XVI. 774 pages. (20,5x13,5cm). Pleine basane. Dos à nerfs orné. Pièces de titre et tomaison en lettres dorées. Filet doré sur les coupes. Tranches rouges. Dos frotté et fendillé. Pièces de titre et tomaison abîmées aux volumes deux et dix. Accidents aux coiffes. Volume onziéme légèrement déformé. Charnières fendues. Coupes frottées. Coins émoussés. Epidermures et frottements importants sur les plats. Intérieur bruni. Rousseurs sans gravité. Bon état intérieur.

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    Couverture rigide. Condition: bon. R300107000: 1738. In-8. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Mouillures. XI + 857 pages - tranches rosées - contre plats jaspés - dos à 5 nerfs - caissons,titre,tomaison dorés sur le dos - quelques traces de mouillures à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - OUVRAGE EN LATIN - 2 photos disponibles. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle.

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