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In French. 1740 Chez Pierre de Hondt (La Haye, Manche, France), 4 x 6 1/2 inches tall full leather bound, five raised bands and gilt decoration and lettering to spine, all page edges red, green silk ribbon marker sewn in, marbled endpapers, title page in red and black, title vignette, head- and tail-pieces, factotum initials, [8], 359, [5] pp. Uncommon; likely a fictitious imprint; not in Weller, E. Falschen und fingirten Druckorte. Very slight rubbing and edgewear to covers, mainly to tips and spine hubs. Very slight foxing to first and last few leaves. Otherwise, a near fine copy - clean, bright and unmarked. ~SP38~ [1.5P] The title, in English: The Seraphic War, or, History of the perils faced by the Capuchins, by the violent attacks of Cordeliers. A Dissertation on the inscription of the great portal of the Cordeliers church of Reims: Deo-homini & Beato Francisco, utrique crucifixo (To Jesus & Blessed Francis, both crucified). Posthumous first edition of this polemical work by the abbot J.-B. Thiers (1636-1703), parish priest in the diocese of Chartres, accompanied by a new edition of the Dissertation originally published in Brussels in 1670. The Dissertation is by Thiers according to Barbier and Que?rard. Jean Baptiste Thiers, a French divine, was born at Chartres, Nov. 11, 1636. He was professor at the College du Plessis in Paris, and was, in 1666, appointed to the incumbency of Champrond in Gastine (Chartres). Here he came in conflict with the archdeacon of Chartres, and went to Ribraye (Meuse), where he died, Feb. 28, 1703. He published a number of works, including De Festorum Diesrum Imminutione (Lyons, 1668), which was placed on the Index 'donec corrigatur' ('forbidden until corrected') by the Vatican. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers SP38-0342-14342
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