1676 Pope Urban VIII Constitution Catholic Church RULE Saint Francis Friars Minor
Pope Urban VIII was a 17th-century Pope is well-remembered for his expansion of the papal territory and his “Constitution” which was written to regulate Catholic doctrine; a document that has become a foundational work in the process of Catholic canonization. Urban VIII decreed that devout Catholics could not create ‘idols’ of deceased loved ones or print personal messages from God without the consent of the Apostolic See.
This fine 1676 edition, published in Grenoble, features a beautiful engraved title page depicting portraits of popes.
1676 Pope Urban VIII Constitution Catholic Church RULE Saint Francis Friars Minor
Pope Urban VIII was a 17th-century Pope is well-remembered for his expansion of the papal territory and his “Constitution” which was written to regulate Catholic doctrine; a document that has become a foundational work in the process of Catholic canonization. Urban VIII decreed that devout Catholics could not create ‘idols’ of deceased loved ones or print personal messages from God without the consent of the Apostolic See.
This fine 1676 edition, published in Grenoble, features a beautiful engraved title page depicting portraits of popes.
Item number: #2044
Price: $499
URBAN VIII, Pope
Constitutiones Urbanae Fratrum Ordinis Minorum Conventualium S. Francisci
Gratianopoli [i.e. Grenoble] : Apud Andream Galle typographum & bibliopolam, 1676.
Details:
- Collation complete with all pages: 334, [26]
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Leather; tight & secure
- Size: ~5.75in X 3.5in (15cm x 8.5cm)
- Very rare with no other example for sale worldwide at present
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2044
Category
Religion
Authors
URBAN VIII, Pope
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete