1716 Paradisus Animae German ASCETICISM Prayers Illustrated ART Horstius + MARY

MERLO-HORSTIUS, Jacob

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Jacob Merlo Horstius was a 17th-century Cologne priest who was best known for his works on asceticism. One of his more notable works was ‘Paradisus Animae Christianae’, a devotional work originally published in German in 1644. This book includes prayers, hymns and poems, scripture verses and references. This particular 1716 edition is notable for its beautiful full-page engravings and illustrated title page.

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1716 Paradisus Animae German ASCETICISM Prayers Illustrated ART Horstius + MARY

 

Jacob Merlo Horstius was a 17th-century Cologne priest who was best known for his works on asceticism. One of his more notable works was ‘Paradisus Animae Christianae’, a devotional work originally published in German in 1644. This book includes prayers, hymns and poems, scripture verses and references. This particular 1716 edition is notable for its beautiful full-page engravings and illustrated title page.

 

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MERLO-HORSTIUS, Jacob

 

Paradisus Animae Christianae Lectissimis omnigenae Pietatis delitiis amoenus

 

Coloniae : Apud Balthasaris ab Egmont socios, 1716.

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages
    • [24], 513, [3]; 60
    • 9 engraved plates
  • Language: Latin
  • Binding: Leather; tight & secure
  • Size: ~5.5in X 3in (14cm x 8cm)

 

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14625

Category

Religion

Authors

MERLO-HORSTIUS, Jacob

Printing Date

18th Century

Language

Latin

Binding

Leather

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete