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Introduction
Jesuit Records I.
Jesuit Records II.
Cross References
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The Jesuit Series Part Three (F-L) When completed, the Jesuit Series will encompass all extant books of emblems, works illustrated with emblems, and books dealing with the theory and practice of emblematics written by members of The Society of Jesus. Also included are translations and adaptations in all languages of Jesuit works by Catholics and non-Catholics alike. The Jesuit Series bibliography will be to Jesuit emblematics what De Backer-Sommervogel is to the writings of The Society of Jesus. The complete bibliography will probably comprise some 1,700 entries: about 500 first editions and a further 1,200 subsequent editions, issues, and translations or adaptations. Many books are described here for the first time: of the 357 titles in this volume, 230 do not appear in Praz, 159 not in any Landwehr bibliography, and 78 not in De Backer-Sommervogel. The presence of a few of these titles, missing in standard bibliographies, results from our decision to try to include works into the twentieth century as well as unillustrated editions of earlier illustrated emblematic works. Part One A-D was published in 1997, Part Two (D-E) in 2000. Part Three (F-L) contains a full introduction to the various information fields that constitute the bibliographic descriptions and an expanded list of library acronyms. Part One is introduced by a letter from the General Superior of The Society of Jesus, Hans-Peter Kolvenbach. PETER M. DALY is professor emeritus, McGill University. G. RICHARD DIMLER, S.J., is research professor of Jesuit emblem studies, Fordham University.

Corpus Librorum Emblematum General Series Editor: Peter M. Daly The Corpus Librorum Emblematum is a series of bibliographic reference works organized into two series: Primary Literature dealing with emblematic books themselves; Secondary Literature dealing with the history, criticism and interpretation of emblematic literature. Each volume is either annotated, or followed by a companion volume with a critical review of the secondary literature. Thus far the following have been published: Primary Literature Peter M. Daly and G. Richard Dimler, SJ. The Jesuit Series, Part One: A-D. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997. Sandra Sider with Barbara Obrist. Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts. Montreal: McGillQueen's University Press, 1997. Peter M. Daly and G. Richard Dimler, S.J. The Jesuit Series, Pan Two: D-E. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000. Secondary Literature Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox. The English Emblem. Munich: Saur, 1990. Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox. The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem. Munich: Saur, 1991.

The Jesuit Series PART THREE (F-L)

Edited by Peter M. Daly and G. Richard Dimler, SJ.

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS Toronto • Buffalo • London

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National Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication Data Main entry under title: The Jesuit series (Corpus librorum emblematum) Parts 2-3 published by University of Toronto Press. Includes bibliographical references. Contents: pt. 1. A-D - pt. 2. D-E - pt.3. F-L. ISBN 0-7735-1551-8 (pt. 1). - ISBN 0-8020-4748-3 (pt. 2). ISBN 0-8020-3570-1 (pt.3) 1. Emblems-Bibliography. 2. Emblem books - Bibliography. 3. Jesuits Bibliography. I. Daly, Peter M., 1936- II. Dimler, G. Richard, 1931- III. Series. Z5841.J48 1997 016.246'55 C96-900977-1 rev

University of Toronto Press acknowledges the financial assistance to its publishing program of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council. University of Toronto Press acknowledges the financial support for its publishing activities of the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program (BPIDP).

CONTENTS Preface Introduction Organizational Principles Of Books and Genres Bibliographies and Catalogues Short Title Listing Record Number Author Name Name Authorities Short Title Place Publisher, Printer, Bookseller Language Pagination Fingerprint Emblem Structure and Illustrations Layout Illustration Notes Artist Classification References Library Locations and Shelf Marks Codes for Countries Library Acronyms Facsimiles and Reprints Microform Remarks Collation Copy Serial Number Use of Facsimiles Jesuit Records Cross References

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PREFACE This is Part Three of the Jesuit Series, and it has been decades in the making. In the course of the preparation of this book, many institutions and granting agencies provided assistance and support. We are pleased to be able to acknowledge: The American Council of Learned Societies Fordham University Office of Research Services The German Academic Exchange Service The Herzog August Bibliothek Fellowship Program The International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) McGill University Modern Humanities Research Association (United Kingdom) The National Endowment for the Humanities The Perkins Foundation The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada The computer software for The Union Catalogue of Emblem Books was originally designed by Bryan Haley and was extensively modified by Stanley W. Beeler. The database information forms the foundation of this catalogue.1 Many libraries and librarians, too numerous to name, were supportive, giving us access to their collections, often providing information at short notice, or answering our innumerable queries. We are particularly grateful to libraries that granted permission to reproduce facsimiles of title pages and other illustrative material. Scores of individuals provided assistance. Although scholars in many different places have answered our queries, we are especially indebted to: Nancy Altman, Guido de Baere, S.J., Michael Bath, Leonard E. Boyle O.P., Pedro Campa, Jean-Marc Chatelain (Paris, Bibliotheque National), John Coyle, John Cull, Lubomir Konecny, John Manning, Dietmar Peil, Karel Porteman, Piotr Rypson, Gabor Tiiskes, Werner Waterschoot, Leszek Wysocki, and Alan Young. Graduate students assisted in various ways, entering data, and double-checking information, catalogues, and library locations. At McGill we would thank especially Dean Barnes and Bernie McGrade. A small number of records were produced by scholars such as Nancy Altman, Guido de Baere, S.J., Leonard E. Boyle, O.P., Gabor Tiiskes, and Leszek Wysocki, and this is always noted.

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Stephen Rawles gave us access to the records for French Jesuit works that he and his colleagues Alison Adams and Alison Saunders have been working on. Titles that could not be verified but are listed in De Backer-Sommervogel, Praz, or one of the other standard bibliographies are retained and flagged • . They are identified as "unconfirmed." A volume with indexes will complete the Jesuit Series and be published after the last volume has appeared. Currently, we plan to provide indexes to place and date of publication, to the names of printers, publishers, and artists, and to classifications. We are particularly pleased that the University of Toronto Press agreed to publish the series. The first two volumes, which were originally published by Saur Verlag, are now available from McGill-Queen's University Press, as are The Jesuit Series, Part One: A-D (1997) and the Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts (1997). The Jesuit Series, Pan Two: D-E (2000) is avaiable from the University of Toronto Press. We are grateful to The New York Province of The Society of Jesus for its contribution towards publication costs. Peter M. Daly McGill University

G. Richard Dimler, S.J. Fordham University

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INTRODUCTION This bibliography attempts to encompass all extant books of emblems, emblematically illustrated works, and books dealing with the theory and practice of emblematics that were written by members of the Society of Jesus. Included are translations and adaptations by Catholics and nonCatholics alike in all languages of Jesuit works. The Jesuit Series is the keystone of the database known as "The Union Catalogue of Emblem Books"2 and, of this series of reference works, the "Corpus Librorum Emblematum" (CLE), for several reasons. First, the Jesuits produced more books in this genre than did any other identifiable group of writers, and second, they published in all major European vernacular languages as well as in Latin. This bibliography will be to Jesuit emblematics what De Backer-Sommervogel is to the writings of the Society of Jesus. We have included all works found in De Backer-Sommervogel, even when no copy could be discovered, and this fact is noted. Furthermore, we expand on the often meagre information in De Backer-Sommervogel on subsequent editions, and we have been able to add many new titles and editions. In fact, a good many titles in this volume will be found in no other bibliography, but we are sure that still other titles and editions will be discovered as the emblem genre attracts more attention. The complete Jesuit Series, of which the present volume is the third, will probably comprise some 1,700 entries: about 500 first editions, and a further 1,200 subsequent editions, issues, and translations. Many of the emblematic books are described here for the first time. Of the 357 titles in this volume, 230 will not be found in Praz, 159 do not appear in Landwehr's various bibliographies, and 78 not even in De Backer-Sommervogel. The presence of a few of these titles, missing in standard bibliographies, results from our decision to try to include works into the twentieth century as well as unillustrated editions of earlier illustrated emblematic works. The fact that over 1,700 editions, issues, translations, and renderings of Jesuit emblem books have survived was not known until now. This admittedly incomplete statistic raises questions about the accuracy of earlier estimates that the complete corpus of emblematic books numbers about 2,000. It must be considerably higher than that — the Union Catalogue database contains over 6,400 records — indicating that the emblem was a more significant form than even emblem scholars have thought. This has been a labour of love and frustration in the course of which we developed a certain sympathy for labours endured by Sisyphus: we found ourselves going back to libraries for books we had missed or incompletely described. This is because each entry is based on a description of several copies of a book, usually in different libraries and often in different countries. Since there is not yet one complete bibliographic list of all emblematic books accompanied by library locations, we have used the many bibliographic tools available, but serendipity has come to our aid when we ourselves or colleagues have discovered hitherto unrecorded titles in the course of working in a given library. Sometimes the discovery came late, for example just before going to press with this volume, or the information came from a colleague in an eastern European

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country which we could not revisit to verify the one title. In such rare cases the description is provided by that colleague or assistant, and we note this in the concluding remarks. Organizational Principles In the past several principles have been applied to the organization of large and diffuse corpora of books: 1. 2. 3. 4.

according according according according

to to to to

the name of the author, the country of publication, a time period, which can be modified by language and or country, the dominant language of the texts.

Each principle has advantages and disadvantages. Listing strictly by author is the conventional method and the one used by Mario Praz.3 Today the corpus of emblematic works is known to be much larger than recorded by Praz, and scholars expect fuller information than Praz provides for many printings. To follow Praz's approach would require a number of huge and sophisticated indexes to render the information accessible. It is also slow and impractical, since the first part of such an alphabetical listing could only be printed after the last entry for Z had been completed. To conquer the massive corpus by dividing it seemed to be prudent. The principle which guided John Landwehr4 has much to recommend it. Organizing bibliographical information by country of publication, as Landwehr does, represents a meaningful cross-section, and allows a clear picture to emerge of the production of a given city or country. It has, however, the drawback of fragmenting two of the most important traditions — Latin emblems and Jesuit emblems — since they were produced in all countries. It also fragments the complete corpus of Andrea Alciato, whose printed emblems launched this new genre of illustrated books. Setting out the corpus by reference to a limited time period, modified by considerations of language and country, makes sense for a colossal undertaking such as that of Gerhard Dunnhaupt, whose object was German baroque authors.5 His volumes embrace the writings of

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Mario Praz, Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery, 2nd ed. (Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 1964). 4

John Landwehr, Emblem and Fable Books Printed in the Low Countries 1542-1813: A Bibliography (Utrecht: Hes, 1988). This work supersedes his earlier bibliographies on the emblem books of the Low Countries. See also German Emblem Books 1531-1888: A Bibliography (Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1972) and his French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese Books of Devices and Emblems 1534-1827: A Bibliography (Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1976). 5

Gerhard Dunnhaupt, Bibliographisches Handbuch der Barockliteratur: hundert Personalbibliographien deutscher Autoren des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts (Stuttgart: Hiersemann, 1980-81); and Personalbibliographie zu den Drucken des Barock. 2nd improved and expanded ed. 6 vols. (Stuttgart:

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authors of the German-speaking lands of the Baroque Age, which appeared in German or Latin, as well as some translations of those German titles into other languages. Grouping by dominant language provides another cross-section, which reveals the nature and extent of the various vernacular and Latin cultures. It is this principle that guides the CLE series, and which also overcomes the problem of the fragmentation of Latin traditions. Alciato's emblems, both Latin and vernacular, will receive separate treatment in a special volume, thus consolidating information on the dissemination of the works of the emblematum pater et princeps. We have modified the principle by devoting a series to the Jesuit tradition in order to consolidate the documentation of the production of this most influential group. This approach has one drawback: it could lead to the duplication of many titles throughout the different series. Jesuit and Alciato titles would appear in those series and also be repeated in each language series. Bi- and multilingual books would also produce a similar repetition of entries. This problem will be resolved by the use of a brief short-title citation and a reference to the volume in which the full record appears. Of Books and Genres A bibliography of emblematic books presumes that we know what an emblem is, and what an emblem book is, and yet the very identification of an emblem ultimately depends on a theory of the phenomenon. The choice of what to include in any bibliography, index, or handbook of emblems will rest upon a concept of the genre, whether such generic considerations are articulated or not. And perhaps even more importantly, what is excluded is also determined by a theory of genre. Previous bibliographies were shaped by discussions of the genre. Rosemary Freeman6 restricts the use of the term in most cases to the three-part combination of motto, picture, and epigram as found in Alciato editions. Mario Praz, on the other hand, has a broad understanding of what constitutes an emblem, and consequently his selection of titles is generous. Since the emblem is a bi-medial form combining graphics and texts, there will be borderline cases where some works have only a loose connection with the emblem tradition. However, if we regard the emblem as both an art form and a mode of symbolic thought — recognizing the interdependence of the emblem and the two-part impresa — then it is important that a bibliography be generous in what it contains. In order to reflect more accurately the pervasive influence of emblematic forms and modes we follow Praz's broad understanding of the genre. "Emblem" will include books of imprese, emblematically illustrated works of theology and devotion, and theoretical works, as well as printed records of emblematically conceived or embellished festivals. Most emblem and impresa literature can be divided into six main groups:

Hiersemann, 1990-1993). 6

Rosemary Freeman, English Emblem Books (London: Chatto & Windus, 1948; rpt. 1967).

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1. illustrated emblem books in the strict sense, i.e. the three-part form associated with Andrea Alciato; 2. unillustrated collections of emblems or imprese, where the graphic element is replaced with a written description, e.g. Andrew Willet, or editions of Henricus Engelgrave Lux evangelica, some of which are illustrated (e.g. Antwerp, 1654), and some not (e.g. Mainz, 1661); 3. expanded forms with more than three parts, e.g. Henry Hawkins, who in his Partheneia sacra employs a complex nine-part structure; 4. emblematically illustrated works, e.g. meditations and devotions, where the plate becomes an integral if minor part, as in Jeremias Drexel's Gymnasium patientice; 5. theoretical discussions of emblem and impresa, including poetological works, which provide many examples of actual imprese, e.g. Dominique Bouhours, Les entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene; 6. printed records of the use of emblem and impresa in the material culture, e.g. the ephemeral architecture of entries, processions, and catafalques. For the purpose of creating this bibliography we have included all such works under the generic heading of emblematic books, without differentiating books with emblems (e.g. all Drexel editions) from emblem books (e.g. Imago primi sceculi). We included fete books and works describing special occasions such as royal entries, pageants, marriage and funeral solemnities, and the installation of bishops to the extent that these publications were emblematically structured and record emblematically embellished occasions. We decided to exclude in most cases books which have fewer than three plates or woodcuts, and books which have only an emblematic title-page or an emblematic frontispiece. It happens not infrequently that a book was printed both with and without emblematic illustrations. In order to reflect the printing history of such works we provide short-title entries for such unillustrated editions. In the database, unillustrated editions carry the prefix number 99 to differentiate them from the illustrated emblematic books in the different language series. Determining which pictures may be properly regarded as emblematic is not always easy, especially in works of devotion. In many cases the illustrations depict either biblical scenes or imaginative recreations of scenes from the lives of the saints and martyrs. They are reminiscent of portraits and Genrebilder in that they lack the symbolic or metaphoric dimension essential to the emblem. We have excluded such works. If readers compare G. Richard Dimler's short-title listing published in Emblematica 2 (1987), 139-87, they will notice books by Josse Andries and Johann Dirckinck listed there but omitted in these bibliographies because in the meantime we have recognised that the illustrations lack the symbolic dimension discussed above. While we have excluded Jesuit works when the illustrations are not emblematic we have included certain non-Jesuit works when they derive from the Jesuit tradition; in this we follow the often sometimes haphazard practice of De Backer-Sommervogel. We have retained noncatholic translations of works originally produced by Jesuits in order to show the pervasiveness of those works of Jesuit origin, and also to document the development of various emblematic traditions. Edmund Arwaker's translation of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria is a case in point, as is Isaac Williams's rendering of Sucquet's Via vitae eternae. Both works are deeply indebted to Jesuit traditions and will be included in these Jesuit bibliographies.

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We have excluded all manuscripts, which are the subject of Sandra Sider's separate bibliography, as well as printed ephemera such as broadsheets and theatre programs. Many Jesuit colleges, especially in the Low Countries, had a rich theatrical tradition which included emblematically structured and embellished school plays written on a wide variety of subjects and for many different occasions. The installation of a bishop was often greeted with theatrical celebration in which the students took part, and the text, often with emblems, was published in book form. These latter are more substantial than the theatre programs and we include them in the bibliography. Bibliographies and Catalogues In addition to visiting numerous libraries in Europe and North America, we have consulted the printed catalogues of the British Library, the Bibliotheque Nationale and the National Union Catalogue, the Bayrischer Zentralkatalog, and the on-line information contained in OCLC and RLN. We have also incorporated the titles listed in the following bibliographies, catalogues, and finding lists, some of which are cited in the reference field (See References): Adams, Alison, Stephen Rawles, and Alison Saunders. A Bibliography of French Emblem Books of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Part One. Geneva: Droz, 1999. Ausstellungskatalog. Emblembiicher aus Renaissance und Barock. Ausstellung in der Universitatsbibliothek Miinchen vom 8.12! 1980 - 16.1.1981. Catalogue by Michael Schilling. Miinchen: Universitatsbibliothek, 1980. Ausstellungskatalog. Stift Gottweig. Emblemata. Zur barocken Symbolsprache. 26. Ausstellung des Graphischen Kabinetts und der Stiftsbibliothek. Jahresausstellung 1977. With an essay by Grete Lesky. Gottweig: Stift Gottweig, 1977. Ausstellungskatalog. Wort und Bild. Buchkunst und Druckgraphik in den Niederlanden im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert. Ausstellung vom 1.10.-31.10.1981. Concept: Hans Joachim Raupp. Belgisches Haus 1981. Black, Hester, edited and revised by David Weston. A short title catalogue of the emblem books and related works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection of Glasgow University Library (1499-1917). Aldershot: Scolar Press, 1988. Buchwald-Pelcowa, Paulina. Emblematy w Drukach Polskich i Polski dotyczacych wieku. Bibliografia. Wroclaw: Ossolimeum, 1981.

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Campa, Pedro. Emblematica Hispanica. An Annotated Bibliography of Spanish Emblem Literature to the Year 1700. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1990.

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Cieslak, Katarzyna. "Unbekannte Emblembiicher in der Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbiittel," Wolfenbutteler Barock-Nachrichten 20 (1993), 90-94. Daly, Peter M., and Mary Silcox. "A Short Title Listing of English Emblem Books and Emblematic Works Printed to 1900," Emblematica 4 (1989), 333-76. De Backer, Augustine and Aloys. Bibliotheque de la compagnie de Jesus. Nouvelle Edition par Carlos iSommervogel. 9 vols. Brussels: Oscar Schepens, 1890-1900; Paris: A. Picard, 18901932; Supplement par Ernest M. Riviere, S.J. Louvain: Editions de la Bibliotheque S.J., 1960. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "A Bibliographical Survey of Jesuit Emblem Authors in Germanspeaking Territories: Topography and Themes," Archivum Historicum Societatis Jesu 45 (1976), 129-38. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "Jesuit Emblem Books in the Belgian Provinces of the Society (15871710); Topography and Themes," Archivum Historicum Societatis Jesu 46 (1977), 377-87. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "A Bibliographical Survey of Jesuit Emblem Authors in French Provinces (1618-1726): Topography and Themes," Archivum Historicum Societatis Jesu 47 (1978), 240-50. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "A Bibliographical Survey of Emblem Books Produced by Jesuit Colleges in the Early Society: Topography and Themes," Archivum Historicum Societatis Jesu 48 (1979), 297-309. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "Short Title Listing of Jesuit Emblem Books," Emblematica 2 (1987), 139-87. Emblem Books at the University of Illinois: A Bibliographic Catalogue. Compiled by Thomas McGeary and N. Frederick Nash. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1993. Fitzmaurice, James. "A Gathering of Emblem Books," Books at Iowa 14 (1971), 3-7 for University of Iowa's collection. Freeman, Rosemary. English Emblem Books. London: Chatto & Windus, 1948; rpt. 1967 Harms, Wolfgang, Gilbert Heft, and Dietmar Peil in association with Jiirgen Donien (eds). SinnBilderWelten. Emblematische Medien in der Fruhen Neuzeit. Katalog der Ausstellung in der BayerischenStaatsbibliothek, Miinchen 11.8.-1.10.1999. Neustadt an der Aisch: Schmidt, 1999. Harris, Carolyn, and Ingrid Luckstead. Introduced by Norman K. Farmer, Jr. "Emblem Books at the Humanities Research Center: A Checklist," Library Chronicle University of Texas 11 (1979), 33-64.

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Heckscher, William S., and Agnes Sherman. Emblem Books in the Princeton University Library. A Short-Title Catalogue. Princeton: Princeton University Library, 1984. Henkel, Arthur, and Albrecht Schone. Emblemata. Handbuch zur Sinnbildkunst des XVI. und XVII. Jahrhunderts. 2nd ed. Stuttgart: Metzler, 1976. Hoe, Robert. Catalogue of Books of Emblems in the Library of Robert Hoe. New York: private printing, 1908. 463 titles in 410 volumes. Kemp, Cornelia, and Michael Schilling. "Unbekannte Emblembucher. Addenda zu den Bibliographien," Wolfenbutteler Barock-Nachrichten 5 (1978), 298-312. Kolb, Hans Ulrich und Dieter Sulzer. "Bibliographic zur Emblemforschung," in: Henkel, Arthur, and Albrecht Schone. Emblemata. Handbuch zur Sinnbildkunst des XVI. und XVII. Jahrhunderts, Supplement to the first edition. Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler, 1976, 33-176 (2338 titles). Landwehr, John. Dutch Emblem Books: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1962. Landwehr, John. Emblem Books in the Low Countries 1554-1949: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1970. Landwehr, John. German Emblem Books 1531-1888: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1972. Landwehr, John. French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese Books of Devices and Emblems 15341827: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1976. Landwehr, John. Emblem and Fable Books Printed in the Low Countries 1542-1813: A Bibliography. Utrecht: HES Publishers 1988. Lewis, Arthur O., Jr. "Emblem Books: An Introduction to the Collection at Penn State," The Headlight on Books at Penn State, n.s. 2 (1954), 2-14. Mackler, Jeanne. Emblem Books in Special Collections Division of Suzzallo Library, the University of Washington. An Annotated Bibliography. Washington, 1976. p 58. [typescript] Manning, John. "Emblem Books in the Library of University College, Swansea," Society for Emblem Studies Newsletter 5 (1989), 8-11. Pelc, Janusz. "Old Polish Emblems: Introduction to the Problems," Zagdadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 12 (1970), 21-53.

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Praz, Mario. "Bibliography of Emblem Books." In Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery, 2nd edition. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 1964. Praz, Mario. Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery, Part II. 1. Mario Praz, Addenda el Corrigenda. 2. Hilary M.J. Sayles, Chronological List of Emblem Books. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letturatura, 1974. Visser, A.S.Q., with P.O. Hoftizer and B. Westerweel. Emblem Books in Leiden. Leiden: Primavera Pers, 1999. Warncke, Carsten-Peter. "Emblembiicher in der Herzog August Bibliothek. Ein Bestandverzeichnis," Wolfenbiitteler Barock-Nachrichten 9 (1982), 346-70. Short-Title Listing These catalogues provide accurate descriptions of emblem books using short-titles accompanied by facsimile reproductions of title-pages. The CLE volumes are not intended to be traditional bibliographies such as those dedicated to the output of a single author or publishing house, which attempt to establish an ideal copy, i.e. a copy representative of the edition, issues or state of that particular title, based on an examination of many copies. Our bibliography is usually based on information drawn from two or more copies. In this way the bibliographies provide information that could be called editionspecific without claiming to establish an ideal copy. We have recorded information as indicated on letterpress title pages, attempting to confirm that information by examining two or more copies. We try where possible to distinguish between variant states of editions, but such states are not listed as separate entries. The presence of variant states when issued by a different publisher or bookseller is indicated by means of a slash separating names of publishers, e.g. widow of Joseph Jacobs / van Gaesbaeck for the Antwerp 1700 edition of Drexel's De Sonne-bloeme. Where two or more publishers are involved in the production of one edition and all are named on title pages, these publishers' or printers' names are separated by commas. Bibliographic descriptions are based on letterpress title pages, which in the case of works that also include engraved title pages has occasionally given rise in the past to some confusion. Readers will search in vain in the CLE for a book by Nicolaus Caussin entitled Electorum symbolorum etparabolorum historicum syntagmata (Paris: Roman de Beauvais, 1618), although that title appears in De Backer-Sommervogel's bibliography of Jesuit writings and in Landwehr. This important theoretical work on Renaissance symbology is introduced by an engraved titlepage Electorum symbolorum ..., and comprises two parts: 1. De symbolica AZgypiiorum sapientia (236 pp) and 2. Polyhistor symbolicus (708 pp). The description of Caussin's work is complicated by the fact that publishers used several similar yet different titles, and the same engraved title-page design with different titles. Frequently, engraved and letterpress title-pages carry different titles, which compounds confusion. Thus, for instance, De Backer-Sommervogel identify the first edition (Paris: Beauvais, 1618) as Electorum symbolorum ... after the engraved

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title-page, whereas many copies have only the letterpress title-page reading De Symbolica ... The two parts are sometimes bound in different order. The correct title is De symbolica AZgyptiorum sapientia (Part One, J.106 300932). The bibliographic description of some publications is complicated by the fact that authors or publishers re-issued or re-published works in groups under different cover titles, such as Opera omnia. There is a further dimension to the problem of cover titles: where two or more works by the same author are issued under a cover title, as is the case with Jeremias Drexel, we have listed the volume here only once, although in the bibliographic database the items are recorded separately. Hence, we list here the serial numbers for all the individual works as they appear in the Union Catalogue database as part of the record for the cover title which has its own serial number. Although it would have been impractical to set our sights on the kind of sophisticated and detailed bibliographic analysis associated with the traditional bibliography which seeks to establish an ideal copy, our new short-title catalogues represent a considerable advance over the customary short-title finding list. New developments have enhanced the description of individual books so that in nearly all cases the record provided here will contain sufficient information to allow the reader to identify the edition or issue of the emblem. This has been made possible by the appropriation of certain features that are not yet routinely found in short-title catalogues such as the use of facsimile title-pages and fingerprint. The combination of pagination formula and fingerprint normally provides as accurate a formula as the traditional collation, and it has the added advantage of being easier to use. Developments in photographic reproduction make it easier to reproduce the original title-page, which many find preferable to the diplomatic transcription of the original, no matter how painstakingly produced. But in addition to the letterpress title-page, a reproduction of the additional engraved title-page, where present, is also provided. For purposes of identification, then, the combination of pagination, fingerprint, and facsimile title-page provides the reader with more information than is presented by the traditional collational formula accompanied by a diplomatic transcription of the title-page. Since we are often dealing with rare books, and many libraries do not allow reproduction, the quality of facsimiles is not always as high as one would like. However, the reproduction is often clearer than the original with its darkened paper and faded print. Very occasionally the title-page is not reproduced because no library would provide a photograph. In the following we provide some comments on the information fields contained ,in the bibliographic description. Record Number A sequential number beginning with "J" for Jesuit and followed by the author's name introduces the description of the book. In those cases where the existence of the book is recorded in a previous bibliography but no copy could be located the title is regarded as unconfirmed, and this fact is indicated by the addition of a black roundel to the record number. Thus •J.359 DREXEL, JEREMIAS refers to the unconfirmed edition of Sonnenwend (Cologne:

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Leysser, 1634) which is retained as a short-title entry because is it recorded by De BackerSommervogel. Perhaps a copy will turn up some day. Author Name Since many Jesuit works were published without the author's name, and still others were produced by groups or a College, and yet other works were translated by a different person again, deciding on the appropriate author name is not always simple. We have given priority to the title-page, but added the author name, if lacking on the title page when it was provided by such an authority as de Backer-Sommervogel. Thus the Imago primi saeculi and its Dutch translation appear under the name Joannes Bollandus. Jesuit publications by colleges, as distinct from named authors, frequently appear in standard bibliographies as anonymous works listed by title. In order to reflect the publication activity of colleges we report such works under the name of the college, but readers will also find a brief reference to the same work under the title referring them to the name of the college for the complete record. This bibliographic situation is further complicated by the fact noted above that authorities have frequently established the names of authors for anonymous works published by colleges. In this case, the work will be listed three times: under the attributed author name, under the name of the college, and under the title. Consequently, no matter where the reader seeks, he or she will find the work. The full record, however, will appear under the author's name when established by an authority rather than under the name of the college. For example, Foedus leonis et aquila [Cologne], 1685, is listed in Praz in the Addenda volume under this title. De Backer-Sommervogel attribute the work to Paul Aler (1656-1727), while the title-page actually attributes the work to the Cologne Jesuit College. The full description of Foedus leonis et aquila appears here under Aler, Paul; there are also references under "Cologne-Jesuit College" and Foedus leonis et aquila. The situation is further complicated in the case of adaptations and translations. Whereas editions of Jeremias Drexel's Orbis Phaeton appear under DREXEL, JEREMIAS, translations and vernacular adaptations are listed and described in distinct language groups which follow Drexel's original Latin editions. They are listed alphabetically by first significant key word in the title (ignoring articles), and arranged chronologically within each group. Cross references to these translations and adaptations are supplied under the writers' names. Jesuit publications deriving from university activities such as dissertation defenses carry names of student authors and faculty "promoters." Following the practice established by De BackerSommervogel we list these publications under the name of the Jesuit promotor; they are also cross-listed under the name of the Jesuit College. We include the translations and adaptations of Jesuit works by non-Jesuits in order to document the pervasiveness of the tradition. However, we distinguish non-Jesuit names by adding an asterisk (*) before the second or family name. Thus the Anglican writer Edmund *Arwaker is distinguished from the Jesuit author Herman Hugo, whose work he translated into English. Personal names are often printed in Latin, but they can also appear in the vernacular in variant forms, e.g. Drexelius, Drexel, Drechsel. In order to impose some order on the chaos of forms

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we have given priority to a normalised form of the vernacular name. This principle applies to all names, including those of writer, publisher, printer, and artist. Standardizing the form of personal names does not falsify the bibliographic information since we reproduce the title page with the original printed form. Name Authorities Benzing, Josef. Die Buchdrucker des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts im deutschen Sprachgebiet. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1963. The British Museum. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in Italy and of Italian Books Printed in Other Countries from 1465 to 1600 Now in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1958. The British Museum. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in the German-Speaking Countries and German Books Printed in Other Countries from 1455 to 1600 Now in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1962. The British Museum. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in The Netherlands and Belgium and of Dutch and Flemish Books Printed in Other Countries from 1470 to 1600 Now in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1965. The British Museum. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in France and of French Books Printed in Other Countries from 1470 to 1600 Now in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1924. Reprinted by the British Museum in 1966. Goldsmith, V.F. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in French, 1601-1700. Folkestone: Dawsons, 1969-1973. Library of Congress. The National Union Catalog of Pre-1956 Imprints. London and New York: Mansell, 1969-1982. Mortimer, Ruth. Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts of Sixteenth-Century Books in the Philip Hofer Collection at the Harvard University Library. Part I. French 16th Century Books. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of the Harvard University Press, 1964. Mortimer, Ruth. Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts of Sixteenth-Century Books in the Philip Hofer Collection at the Harvard University Library. Pan II. Italian 16th Century Books. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of the Harvard University Press, 1974. Pollard, Alfred, and G.R. Redgrave. A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, and Ireland and of English Books Printed Abroad, 1475-1640. London: The Bibliographic Society, 1926 and Revised edition of 1975.

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Thomas, Henry. Short-Title Catalogues of Spanish and Spanish-American and Portuguese Books Printed Before 1601 in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1966. Short-Title This normally consists of the first few words of a title. A word on abbreviating short titles is in order. All short titles begin with the first word of the original full title, sometimes omitting subsequent formulaic words in order to retain more significant key words. For example, the book published by the Antwerp Jesuit College celebrating the inauguration of Johann Ferdinand van Beughen as ninth bishop of Antwerp has as its title Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino D. loanni Ferdinando van Beughen IXAntverpiensium Episcopo .... This title is abbreviated as a short title to Illustrissimo ... loanni Ferdinando van Beughen IX Antverpiensium Episcopo. All such titles appear also under Illustrissimo as well as under the Antwerp Jesuit College, as the College rather than an individual was the author. Place The names of places of publication are standardised, using modern English names, e.g. Nuremberg, Lyons. Cultural and political developments over the centuries have led to towns changing their names. Many of the changes are obvious, e.g. Gdansk for Danzig, but some are less so. Sixteenthcentury Latin books often give the name of the town in a Latin form. The name on the facsimile of the title-page will frequently not correspond to the name in our description of the book, e.g. Augustae Vindelicorum for Augsburg and Trajecti ad Rhenum for Trier. Publisher, Printer, Bookseller The production and distribution of books in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries involved not only publishers, but also printers, binders, artists, and booksellers who often shared in the financing of a publication, and who therefore often had the additional function of a modern publisher. Since the bibliographic database and the CLE bibliographies reach into the nineteenth century we decided to retain the simple distinction between publisher and printer — artists being treated separately — rather than create subcategories for booksellers, binders and artists who may also have functioned as publishers or co-publishers. Booksellers and printers are regarded as publishers, if no publisher's name appears. Personal names are standardised, and vernacular forms rather than Latin equivalents are used. Language Short-title information is followed by an indication of the language or languages in which the book is largely written. It would make little sense to list all the languages in which an emblem motto might appear as though they were all of equal importance to the language in which the bulk of the texts are written. Thus an English edition of Hugo may retain Latin mottoes, but is

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not for that reason regarded as a bilingual edition. Bilingual or polyglot is reserved for texts where two or more languages have approximately equal importance. The codes used for different languages are as follows: Arm = Armenian Cze = Czech Dan = Danish Dut = Dutch Eng = English Ere = French Ger = German Gre = Greek, Modern Grc = Greek, Ancient Hun = Hungarian Ita = Italian

Lat = Latin Ltv = Latvian Lit = Lithuanian Nor = Norwegian Pol = Polish Por = Portuguese Rus = Russian Slo = Slovakian Spa = Spanish Swe = Swedish Wei = Welsh

Pagination Pagination is recorded as found in the book and not inferred. Thus [21] 2-331 [1] means that there are 21 unnumbered pages preceding the first numbered page which bears the numeral 2; the last page is also unnumbered and may be blank. The verso of the final page, even if blank, is always accounted for. Roman numerals are only used if they are printed in the original. Initial pagination in square brackets will often differ from copy to copy depending on the presence or absence of a half-title page, a frontispiece, an additional engraved title-page, or some other preliminary matter, all of which we include in the initial pagination. Fingerprint Instead of collation, fingerprint rules are used. We have adopted those developed by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Institut de Recherche de 1'Histoire des Textes), Paris, in association with the National Library of Scotland, and published in 1984. In excerpting the information in the Fingerprints Manual we have retained the technical terms and stayed close to the wording of the Manual. Readers are referred to the Manual for details and exceptions. Fingerprinting applies only to pages with letterpress text, not to engraved matter or woodcuts, and refers to all symbols that belong to a well-defined character set. It embraces letters, including the Greek alphabet, numerals (differentiating between 0 and O), punctuation, and ampersands. For purposes of fingerprinting, footnotes are considered as text, but marginalia, headers, footers, pagination, signatures, catchwords, and press figures are excluded. A fingerprint for a book consists of four groups of symbols, with two pairs to a group, followed by the symbol 3, 7, or C and the date of publication. The four groups of two pairs of symbols are taken from the last and penultimate lines of four specified pages, one pair per line. They are selected by reading from left to right: at the end of the line on rectos, and at the beginning of the line on versos. One begins with the last line and

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proceeds to the penultimate line. Pages are chosen as follows and only leaves with letterpress on recto or verso are counted. The first group is taken from the first printed recto following the title-page which is not itself a title-page. The second group comes from the fourth recto after that used for the first group. The third group derives from the recto of the first leaf after that used for the second group which bears the correct Arabic numeral 13 on that recto (whether it be folio, page, or column). If there is no recto 13 then the first recto bearing the correct Arabic numeral 17 is taken. If there is no Arabic numeration, Roman numeration is used if available. If there is no recto numbered 13 or 17, the fourth recto after that used for the second group is taken. The fourth group is taken from the verso of the recto used for the third group. Added after the fourth group to indicate the source of the third group is either a 3 to represent 13 or XIII, or a 7 to represent 17 or XVII, or a C to indicate that leaves have been counted. Finally, the date is recorded exactly as printed on the title-page or in the colophon. The transcription of date includes all punctuation, Arabic and Roman numerals, upper and lower case; where Roman numerals are printed in both upper and lower case capitals, the latter are treated as lower case letters. The reversed C used in conjunction with I for 500 and 1000 is transcribed as S. Example from Ashrea: l,ta tona e-es dopo 3 1665. Fingerprinting is unnecessary for the description of mass-produced books. Emblem Structure and Illustrations This field provides a brief note indicating presence of an engraved title-page (t.p.), engraved frontispiece (fp.), engraved portraits, and the number and kind of illustrations: woodcuts, copperplate engravings, or steel engravings. No distinction is made between engravings and etchings. References to "signed" and "unsigned" refer to the presence or absence of an artist's signature to a plate or cut, not to the signing of a letterpress page. Where considered helpful we include pagination for illustrations. Rather than simply call the illustration an "emblem" we identify the kind of illustration. Distinction is made between illustrations which are printed separately from the letterpress, and those which are included in the letterpress, thus: copperplate engraving = engraved illustration only, printed on a page with no text of any kind copperplate engraving with engraved text = engraved illustration with engraved text but no letterpress copperplate engraving in text = engraved illustration printed on letterpress sheets copperplate engraving with engraved text in text = engraved illustration with engraved text set in letterpress page Layout This field contains a brief description of the structure of the emblem. The terminology used is neutral and descriptive. For example, instead of "motto" or "title," which represent a

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judgement about the content and function of that component, "inscriptio" is used. The following terms are used: inscriptio pictura subscriptio verse commentary prose commentary caption quotation (e.g. Bible quotation with reference) reference marginal gloss bearer (in case of imprese) dedicatee (of individual emblems, not the book itself) text (the text following the complete emblem or emblematic illustration, as in books of meditation) Any technical terms used in the emblem book are included in the description of structure, and placed in parentheses after the term, e.g. prose explanation ("Aufilegung") of flagged motifs in pictura. Emblems frequently also contain other textual information which is included, e.g. emblem number, title or caption, and additional poems. Illustration Notes Here we provide an exact citation of the manner in which an artist has signed the illustration. The following are the most frequently encountered formulae used by artists to indicate their contribution to the creation of the printed image, in terms of cutting, designing, and printing/ publishing: fecit, fee., f. = made: engraver, or cutter incidit, incid., inc. = incised, i.e. engraved or cut: engraver or cutter sculpsit, sculps., sc. = sculpted, i.e. engraved or cut: engraver or cutter composuit = composed, i.e. designed delineavit, delin. = delineated, i.e. drawn: draughtsman figuravit = drawn, i.e. drawn for or by the engraver after a drawing or painting to be reproduced invenit, inv. = invented, designed: designer pinxit, pinx. = painted, i.e. drawn: painter, artist, draughtsman excudit, excud., exc. = published, or printed divulgavit = published formis = printed, or published impressit, imp. = printed

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Further brief information on illustrations may also be included. Artist Since artists often signed their work in different ways, using various spellings, a single uniform version is required. Artists' names are given in either the vernacular or the most frequently encountered form as recorded in the following reference works, which are listed in the order of their importance: Thieme, Ulrich, and Felix Becker. Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Kunstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. 37 vols. Leipzig: W. Engelmann, 1907-1950. Benezit, Emmanuel. Dictionnaire critique et documentaire despeintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs. 10 vols. Paris: Librairie Griind, 1976. Nagler, Georg Kaspar. Neues Allgemeines Kunstler-Lexikon. 3rd ed. 25 vols. Leipzig: Schwarzenberg und Schumann, c. 1924. Bryan, Michael. Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. 5 vols. London: George Bell and Sons, 1903-1905. Kramm, Christiaan. De levens en de werken der Hollandsche en Vlaamsche Kunnstschilders, beeldhouwers, graveurs en bouwmeesters. 2 vols. Amsterdam: B.M. Israel, 1974. Classification of Jesuit Emblem Books Jesuit emblem books deal with a great variety of themes and topics, and they also fulfil various functions. Rather than attempt to describe these themes and functions in detail in each of the bibliographic entries, we use a series of brief codes, which were developed as modifications of the system used by Heckscher and Wirth to indicate in broad terms the content of emblem books.7 Needless to say, even these relatively refined distinctions cannot always accommodate a given book, which may on occasion serve more than one of the functions indicated by the codes. We have distinguished anonymous college publications from those whose author is known, whether the Jesuit author is named in the book or whether the attribution derives from De Backer-Sommervogel. Thus to reconstruct the publication activities of a college or province, the works of such authors — listed with the prefix "I" — would have to be added to the college publications, identified with the prefix "II." Again, following De Backer-Sommervogel we

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attribute college publications such as dissertations to the promoter or praeses rather than the candidate, which was Praz's method. I. Individual Authors I. A. Collections of Emblems I.A.I Collections of Imprese, Devices, Emblems (General) I.A.2 Collections of Imprese, Devices, Emblems of Specific Persons I.E. Religious Figures I.B.I Christ I.E.2 Virgin Mary I.E.3 Biblical Figures (except Christ and Mary) I.B.4 Saints I.C. Dignitaries of the Church I.C.I Popes I.C.2 Cardinals I.C.3 Archbishops, Bishops I.C.4 Superiors of Religious Orders I.C.5 Jesuit Alumni I.D. Religious Institutions I.D.I Founding of a Church I.D.2 The Jubilee of a College or the Society I.D.3 Sodalities I.E. Secular Rulers and Leaders I.E.I In Praise of Secular Rulers and Dynasties I.E.2 Birth I.E.3 Baptism I.E.4 Marriage I.E.5 Exequies I.E.6 Advice to Princes and Rulers I.E.7 The Celebration of a Victory I.E.8 Triumphal Entry I.E.9 In Celebration of Aristocrats or Ministers of State I.F. Spiritual and Theological I.F.I Dogmatic (Sacraments, Church Teaching) I.F.2 Sacred Heart of Jesus I.F.3 Devotional Books I.F.4 Church Year or Liturgy

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I.F.5 Church History I.F.6 Four Last Things (Death, Judgement, Hell, and Heaven), including Predestination, Memento mori, Vanitas, etc. I.F.7 Epistolary and Miscellaneous I.F.8 Exequies for Priests or Members of a Religious Order I.G. Didactic I.G.I Symbology and Emblem Theory I.G.2 Poetry and Rhetoric I.G.3 Encyclopedic I.G.4 Cosmological I.G.5 Philosophical I.G.6 Ethical I.G.7 Alchemy and Medicine I.G.8 Fortune and Human Destiny I.G.9 Mythological I.G. 10 Bucolic I.G. 11 Human Senses I.G. 12 Polemical I.G.I3 Educational II. Jesuit College Publications II. A. Collections of Emblems II.A.I Collections of Imprese, Devices, Emblems (General) II. A.2 Collections of Imprese, Devices, Emblems of Specific Persons II.B. Religious Figures II.B.I Christ II.B.2 Virgin Mary II.B.3 Biblical Figures (except Christ and Mary) II.B.4 Saints II.C. Dignitaries of the Church II.C.I Popes II.C.2 Cardinals II.C.3 Archbishops, Bishops II.C.4 Superiors of Religious Orders II.C.5 Jesuit Alumni II.D. Religious Institutions II.D.I Founding of a Church II.D.2 The Jubilee of a College or the Society

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II.D.3 Sodalities II.E. Secular Rulers and Leaders II.E.I In Praise of Secular Rulers and Dynasties II.E.2 Birth II.E.3 Baptism II.E.4 Marriage II.E.5 Exequies II.E.6 Advice to Princes and Rulers II.E.7 The Celebration of a Victory II.E.8 Triumphal Entry II.E.9 In Celebration of Aristocrats or Ministers of State II.F. Spiritual and Theological II.F.I Dogmatic (Sacraments, Church Teaching) II.F.2 Sacred Heart of Jesus II.F.3 Devotional Books II.F.4 Church Year or Liturgy II.F.5 Church History II.F.6 Four Last Things (Death, Judgement, Hell, and Heaven), including Predestination, Memento mori, Vanitas, etc. II.F.7 Epistolary and Miscellaneous II.F.8 Exequies for Priests or Members of a Religious Order II. G. Didactic II.G.I Symbology and Emblem Theory II.G.2 Poetry and Rhetoric II.G.3 Encyclopedic II.G.4 Cosmological II.G.5 Philosophical II.G.6 Ethical II.G.7 Alchemy and Medicine II.G.8 Fortune and Human Destiny II.G.9 Mythological II.G.10 Bucolic II.G.ll Human Senses II.G.12 Polemical II.G.I3 Educational

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References Each Jesuit title has been checked against the standard reference works, which include the catalogues of the British Library, the Bibliotheque Nationale, National Union Catalogue, the Bayrischer Zentralkatalog, as well as the on-line catalogues of the OCLC and RLN. We cite the major bibliographies of Jesuit works, of English, French, German, and Spanish publications, and, needless to say, of emblem books. We have also consulted available finding lists, catalogues of library collections, and published lists of addenda and corrigenda. In case of doubt we have included the reference, even though date, name of place, or publisher may not appear. One problem in working with some existing bibliographies is that while they include place and publisher for first editions and usually for significant later editions, they frequently omit such information for subsequent printings and translations. A case in point is Jeremias Drexel's De aeternitate considerations, which in 1629 seems to have appeared in four different editions (or states?). De Backer-Sommervogel, Praz, and Landwehr refer simply to a 1629 edition, and one cannot know which edition they mean. There is also a pattern of correspondence in that the same information is frequently omitted in the relevant entries in De Backer-Sommervogel, Praz, and Landwehr, which suggests that each copied the information from the other, probably without ever having seen the book. With the following abbreviations we refer to: Adams, Rawles, and Saunders: Alison Adams, Stephen Rawles, and Alison Saunders. A Bibliography of French Emblem Books of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Geneva: Droz, 1999. Part One. Allut: Paul Allut. Recherches sur la Vie et sur les Oeuvres du P. Claude-Francois Menestrier de la Compagnie de Jesus. Lyons, 1856. De Backer-Sommervogel: Aloys and Augustin De Backer. Ed. Carlos Sommervogel. Bibliotheque de la Compagnie de Jesus. Premiere Partie. Bibliographie. Paris: Picard; Bruxelles: Schepens, 1890-1909. 10 vols. (rept. 1960). Breidenbach: Heribert Breidenbach. Der Emblematiker Jeremias Drexel S.J. (1581-1638). Mit einer Einfuhrung in die Jesuitenemblematik und einer Bibliographie der Jesuitenemblembucher. Diss. University of Illinois, Urbana, 1970. Buchwald-Pelcowa: Paulina Buchwald-Pelcowa. Emblematy w Drukach Polskich i Polski dotyczacych XV1-XVIII wieku. Bibliografia. Wroclaw: Ossolimeum, 1981. Campa: Pedro Campa. Emblematica Hispanica: An Annotated Bibliography of Spanish Emblem Literature to the Year 1700. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1990. Diinnhaupt II: Gerhard Dunnhaupt. Personalbibliographie zu den Drucken des Barock. 2nd improved and expanded ed. 6 vols. Stuttgart: Hiersemann. 1990-1993.

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EEB: Early English Books 1475-1640. A series of microfilms published by University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan (U.S.A.). Early English Books 1641-1700. A series of microfilms published by University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan (U.S.A.). EBUI: Emblem Books at the University of Illinois: A Bibliographic Catalogue. Compiled by Thomas McGeary and N. Frederick Nash. Boston: O.K. Hall, 1993. FdF: Curt von Faber du Faur's microfilm series is known as German Baroque Literature: Yale Collection. New Haven: Research Publications, Inc. The catalogue is entitled German Baroque Literature: A Catalogue of the Collection in the Yale University Library, 2 vols. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958 & 1969. Microfilm reel numbers are given in Bibliography-Index to the Microfilm Edition of the Yale University Library Collection of German Baroque Literature. New Haven: Research Publications, 1971. Freeman: Rosemary Freeman. English Emblem Books. London: Chatto & Windus, 1948; rpt. 1967. Funck: M. Funck. Le livre beige a gravures. Guide de I'amateur de livres illustres imprimes en Belgique avant le XVIII siecle. Paris and Brussels: G. Van Oest, 1925. HJ: Harold Janz's microfilm collection is known as German Baroque Literature: Harold Janz Collection (New Haven: Research Publications). The printed catalogue with reel numbers is entitled: German Baroque Literature: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Harold Janz and a Guide to the Collection on Microfilm, 2 vols. New Haven: Research Publications, 1974. Landwehr EFBLC: John Landwehr. Emblem and Fable Books Printed in the Low Countries 1542-1813: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Hes, 1988. This work supersedes the earlier Dutch Emblem Books. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1962, and Emblem Books of the Low Countries 1554-1949: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1970. Landwehr FISP: John Landwehr. French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese Books of Devices and Emblems 1534-1827. A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1976. Landwehr GEB: John Landwehr. German Emblem Books 1531-1888: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1972. Landwehr SC: John Landwehr. Splendid Ceremonies, State Entries, and Royal Funerals in the Low Countries 1515-1791. Nieuwkoop: De Graaf; Leyden: A.W. Sijthoff, 1971. Leiden: Emblem Books in Leiden. Compiled and edited by A.S.Q.Visser, co-edited by P.G. Hoftizer and B. Westerweel. Leiden: Primavera Pers, 1999.

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Paisey: David Paisey. Catalogue of Books Printed in the German-Speaking Countries and of German Books Printed in Other Countries from 1601-1700 Now in The British Library. London: The British Library, 1994. Five volumes. Palau: Antonio Palau y Dulcet. Manual del librero hispanoamericano. Bibliografia general espanola e hispanoamericana desde la invencion de la imprenta hasta nuestros tiempos ... Barcelona, 1923-1927. 7 vols. 2nd ed. Barcelona: Palau y Dulcet; Oxford: Dolphin Book Company, 1946, 28 vols to date. Petrik: Geza Petrik. Magyarorszdg bibliographidja 1712-1860. Vols. I-VIII. Budapest, 18881991. Pornbacher: Karl Pornbacher. Jeremias Drexel. Leben und Werk eines Barockpredigers. Miinchen: Seitz, 1965. (= Beitrdge zur altbayerischen Kirchengeschichte. 24,2.) Praz: Mario Praz. Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery. 2nd ed. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 1964. Praz II: Mario Praz. Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery. Part II. Addenda et Corrigenda. (1974). No reference is made to the Chronological List. Renard: Joseph Renard. Catalogue des Oeuvres imprimees de Claude-Francois Menestrier de la Compagnie de Jesus. Lyons, 1883. Simon Diaz: Jose Simon Diaz, BibliografiadelaLiteraturaHispdnica. Madrid: C.S.I.C., I960-. 16 vols to date. SinnBilderWelten: SinnBilderWelten. Emblematische Medien in der Fruhen Neuzeit. Ed. Wolfgang Harms, Gilbert HeB, and Dietmar Peil in association with Jiirgen Donien. Katalog der Ausstellung in der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek, Miinchen 11.8.-1.10.1999. Neustadt an der Aisch: Schmidt, 1999. Szinnyei: Jozsef Szinnyei. Magyar irok elete es munkdi. Vols. I-XIV. Budapest, 1891-1914. De Vries: Anne G. Christiaan De Vries. De Nederlandsche Emblemata. Geschiedenis en Bibliographie tot de l&eeuw. Amsterdam: Ten Brink & De Vries, 1899. Library Locations and Shelf Marks An unusual feature of both the Union Catalogue database and the printed bibliographies is the provision of information on library locations. Wherever possible, press marks are included. The absence of a press mark indicates that we have reason to believe that the library possesses the imprint but we were unable to confirm it. If we were unable personally to verify a title rather

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than a location, the status of the book is given as "unconfirmed" and the bibliographic source is noted. Codes for Countries Aus = Austria Bel = Belgium Can = Canada Cro = Croatia Cze = Czech Republic Den = Denmark Fra = France FRG = Federal Republic of Germany Gre = Greece Hun = Hungary Ita = Italy Ire = Ireland Lat = Latvia

Lit = Lithuania Net = Netherlands Nor = Norway Pol = Poland Por = Portugal Rus = Russia Slo = Slovakia Spa = Spain Swe = Sweden Swi = Switzerland UKi = United Kingdom USA = United States of America

Library Acronyms The acronyms for American libraries used in this bibliography derive from Symbols of American Libraries, 14th edition, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1992. Acronyms for foreign libraries were created according to the same principles. A complete list is provided, arranged by country. Austria Aus F Aus G

AusK Aus Kr Aus S Aus V

Furth FSG - Stift Gottweig Graz GUB - Universitatsbibliothek Klosterneuburg KBAC - Bibliothek des Augustiner-Chorherrenstifts Kremsmiinster KrStfB - Stiftbibliothek Salzburg SSP - Bibliothek der Benediktiner Erzabtei St. Peter SUB - Universitatsbibliothek Vienna VKM - Kunsthistorisches Museum VONB - Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek

Introduction VPSJ - Provinzialat Archiv Societatis Jesu VStB - Stadtbibliothek VUB - Universitatsbibliothek Belgium Bel A

BelB Bel Bg

BelG BelKo BelL Bel Le

Bel LolN BelN

Antwerp AMPM - Museum Plantin-Moretus ARG - Ruusbroec Genootschap ASB - Stadsbibliotheek AUFSI - Universitaire Faculteiten Sint-Ignatius Brussels BBRKB - Koninklijke Bibliotheek BSB - Societe des Bollandistes Bruges BgSB - Stadsbibliotheek Ghent GUB - Universiteitsbibliotheek Kortrijk KoUB - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Campus Kortrijk Liege LBGU - Bibliotheque generate de 1'Universite Leuven LeKU - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven LeKUTH - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Fakulteit Theologie LeBSJ - Bibliotheek Jezui'eten, Heverlee (Leuven) Louvain-la-Neuve LolNUB - Universite Catholique, Bibliotheque LolNCGDU - Centre General de Documentation, Universite Catholique Namur NCDRR - Centre de Documentation et de Recherche Religieuse NBUMP - Bibliotheque Universitaire Moretus Plantin

Canada Can AE Can BVa

Alberta, Edmonton AEU - Edmonton, University of Alberta British Columbia, Vancouver BVaU - University of British Columbia BVaST - School of Theology

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Can QM

Can QQ

British Columbia, Victoria BViP - Provincial Library Manitoba, Winnipeg MWU - University of Manitoba Nova Scotia, Halifax NSHPH - Atlantic School of Theology Nova Scotia, Wolfville NSWA - Acadia University Ontario, Hamilton OHM - McMaster University, Hamilton Ontario, London OLU - University of Western Ontario Ontario, Toronto OTAP - Alternative Press Centre OTU - University of Toronto OTEP - Ontario Department of Education, Provincial Library Services Quebec, Montreal QMCCA - Canadian Centre for Architecture QMM - McGill, McLennan Library QMMRB - McGill, Rare Book Room Quebec, Quebec City QQCA - Centre Antonien QQLa - Universite Laval QQUS - University Seminary

Croatia Cro Z

Zagreb ZNSB - Nacionalna i Sveucilisna Biblioteka

Czech Republic Cze K Cze O Cze P

Kromerisz KA - Archivu Olomouc = Olmiitz OA - Archivu Prague PUK - Universita Karlova PSK - Statni Knihovna (National Library) PGsNg - Graficka sbika Narodni galerie v Praze (Kinski Palace)

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Copenhagen CKB - Det Kongelige Bibliotek Odense OdKBB - Karen Brahes Bibliotek, Landsarkiv

France Fra A Fra Au Fra Av Fra Be Fra BN Fra Bo Fra Bor Fra C Fra Ch Fra Chat Fra ChsM Fra D Fra Di Fra G Fra L Fra LaR

Amiens ABM - Bibliotheque Municipale Autun AuBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Avignon AvBM - Bibliotheque Municipale AvMC - Musee Calvet Besangon BeBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris Bourges BoBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Bordeaux BorBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Chantilly CBF - Bibliotheque les Fontaines Chaumont ChBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Chateauroux Fra ChatBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Chalons-sur-Marne ChsMBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Douai DBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Dijon DiBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Grenoble GBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Lyons LBM - Bibliotheque Municipale LBFdS - Bibliotheque, Communaute Saint Francois de Sales La Rochelle LaRBM - Bibliotheque Municipale

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Fra Po Fra R Fra Rou Fra S Fra T Fra V

Le Mans LeMMLA - Mediatheque Louis Aragon Lille LiBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Montpellier MBvMF - Bibliotheque de la ville et du Musee Fabre Nancy NBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Nantes NaBP - Bibliotheque Publique Nimes NiBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Paris PBArs - Bibliotheque de 1'Arsenal PBIeh - Bibliotheque de 1'Institut d'etudes hispaniques PCSB - Centre Sevres, Bibliotheque PBMa - Bibliotheque Mazarine PMM - Maison Missionaire PStG - Ste. Gene vie ve Poitiers BM - Bibliotheque Municipale Rennes RBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Rouen RouBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Strasbourg SBNU - Bibliotheque Nationale et Universitaire Toulouse TBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Versailles VBM - Bibliotheque Municipale

Federal Republic of Germany FRG A FRG Aa FRG Am

Augsburg AUB - Universitatsbibliothek ASStB - Staats- und Stadtbibliothek Aachen AaOB - Offentliche Bibliothek Amberg AmStlPB - Staatliche Provinzialbibliothek

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FRG Ba FRG Bo

FRG Boc FRG Br FRG Bii FRG Bw FRG C

FRG C-Z FRG Co FRG D FRG Da FRG Det FRG Di

Ansbach AnStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek (SchloBbibliothek) Aschaffenburg AsHB - Hofbibliothek Berlin BSB1 - Staatsbibliothek, Unter den Linden 8 BSB2 - Staatsbibliothek, Potsdamer Str. 33 BStB - Stadtbibliothek BUB - Universitatsbibliothek (Humboldt-Universitat) Bamberg BaSB - Staatsbibliothek BaStAAB - Stadtarchiv, Amtsbiicherei Bonn BoMBJ - Missionsbibliothek der Jesuiten BoUB - Universitatsbibliothek BoUKI - Universitat Kunsthistorisches Institut Bochum BocUB - Universitatsbibliothek Bremen BrSUB - Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek BrSA - Staatsarchiv Budingen BiiFYBB - Fiirstlich Ysenburg-Biidingensche Bibliothek Braunschweig BwStB - Stadtbibliothek BwUB - Universitatsbibliothek Cologne CANPSJ - Archiv Norddeutschen Provinz der Societatis Jesu CEDD - Erzbischofliche Diozesan- und Dombibliothek CUStB - Universitats- und Stadtbibliothek Clausthal-Zellerfeld C-ZUB - Universitatsbibliothek Coburg CoLB - Landesbibliothek Dresden DSLB - Sachsische Landesbibliothek DUB - Universitatsbibliothek Darmstadt DaHLHS - Hessische Landes- und Hochschulbibliothek Detmold DetLLB - Lippische Landesbibliothek Dillingen DiStuB - Studienbibliothek

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Donauschingen DnschFF - Fiirstlich Furstenbergische Hofbibliothek Erlangen HUB - Universitatsbibliothek Eichstatt EiStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek EiUB - Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt FSGPTH - Philosophische-Theologische Hochschule Sankt Georgen FStUB - Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Fulda FldBPTh - Bibliothek des Priesterseminars und Hauptbibliothek der Theologischen Fakultat Freiburg FrUB - Universitatsbibliothek Freising FreDB - Dombibliothek Gottingen GNSUB - Niedersachsische Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek Gars \ Inn GaBR - Bibliothek der Redemptoristen Gotha GoFB - Forschungsbibliothek Greifswald GrUB - Universitatsbibliothek Geistingen GstOrdB - Bibliothek des Ordensseminars GstStB - Stadtbibliothek Hannover HNLB - Niedersachsische Landesbibliothek HUB - Universitatsbibliothek Halle HaULB - Universitats- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt Heidelberg HeUB - Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg HmDBA - Deutsches Bibelarchiv HmStUB - Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek Ingolstadt IUB - Universitatsbibliothek IWStABM - Wissenschaftl. Stadt-Archiv, -Bibliothek und -Museum Jena TUB - Universitatsbibliothek

Introduction FRG K FRG Ka FRG Krl FRG L FRG Lii FRG M

FRG Ma

FRG Mar FRG Me FRG Mii

FRG N

FRG Ne FRG O

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Kiel KUB - Universitatsbibliothek Kassel KaLB - Landesbibliothek Karlsruhe KrlBLB - Badische Landesbibliothek KrlUB - Universitatsbibliothek Leipzig LMB - Museumbibliothek des Kunsthandwerkes LUB - Universitatsbibliothek Liibeck LiiBHst - Bibliothek der Hansestadt Munich / Miinchen MBCG - Bibliotheca Collegii Georgiani MDM - Bibliothek des Deutschen Museums MFSA - Franziskanerkloster Sankt Anna MHP - Hochschule fur Philosophic MSB - Bayrische Staatsbibliothek MStB - Stadtische Bibliotheken MUB - Universitatsbibliothek MZK - Zentralinstitut fiir Kunstgeschichte Mainz MaBPS - Bischofliches Priesterseminar MaStB - Stadtbibliothek MaUB - Universitatsbibliothek Marburg MarHSAs - Hessisches Staatsarchiv und Archivschule MarUB - Universitatsbibliothek Meldorf MeB - Bibliothek Miinster MuStB - Stadtbucherei MiiStlBR - Staatliche Biichereistelle fiir den Regierungsbezirk MiiUB - Universitatsbibliothek Nuremberg / Niirnberg NGNM - Germanisches Nationalmuseum NLKA - Landeskirchliches Archiv der Ev.-Lutheranischen Kirche in Bayern NStB - Stadtbibliothek Neuburg NeStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek Oldenburg OLB - Landesbibliothek OStB - Stadtbibliothek

Jesuit Series FRG P FRG Pad FRG Po FRG R FRG R-B FRG S FRG Tr FRG Tii FRG W FRG Weim

FRG Wi FRG Wii FRG X

Passau PStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek Paderborn PadEAB - Erzbischofliche Akademische Bibliothek Pommersfelden PoSchB - Schonbornsche Schlofibibliothek Regensburg RFTHB - Fiirstliche Thurn und Taxische Hofbibliothek und Zentralarchiv RStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek Rantzau-Breitenburg R-BGrB - Graflich Rantzau-Breitenburger Bibliothek, Steinburg, SchleswigHolstein Stuttgart SUB - Universitatsbibliothek SWLB - Wiirttembergische Landesbibliothek Trier TrBP Bibliothek des Priesterseminars TrStB - Stadtbibliothek Tubingen TiiUB - Universitatsbibliothek Wolfenbuttel WHAB - Herzog August Bibliothek WHABTh - Herzog August Bibliothek - Theologie Weimar WeimNFG - Nationale Forschungs- und Gedenkstatten der Klassischen Deutschen Literatur WeimSAB - Bibliothek des Staatsarchivs Wiesbaden WiHLB - Hessische Landesbibliothek Wiirzburg WiiUB - Universitatsbibliothek Xanten XStiftB - Stiftbibliothek

Hungary Hun B

Hun D

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Budapest BEK - Egyetemi Konyvtar (University Library) BMTAK - Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Konyvtar BOSK - Orszagos Szechenyi Konyvtar (National Szechenyi Library) Debrecen DEK - Egyetemi Konyvtar (University Library)

Introduction Hun E Hun P Hun Pe Hun S

Esztergom EFK - Foszekesegyhazi Konyvtar Pannonhalma PFK - Foapatsagi Konyvtar Pecs PeEK - Egyetemi Konyvtar Szeged SSK - Somogyi Konyvtar

Ireland Ire D

Dublin DM - Marsh's Library DNI - National Library of Ireland DTC - Trinity College

Italy Ita Bo Ita C Ita F Ita Fl Ita Lu Ita Me Ita Mi Ita Mo Ita Na Ita Pa

Bologna BoBCAG - Biblioteca Communale dell'Archiginnasio Catania CBRU - Biblioteca Regionale Universitaria Ferrara FBCA - Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea Florence / Firenze F1BM - Biblioteca Marcelliana F1BNC - Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Lucca LuBSt - Biblioteca Statale Messina MeBR - Biblioteca Regionale Milan MiBA - Biblioteca Ambrosiana Modena MoANSL - Accademia Nazionale di Scienzee, Lettere e d'Arti MoBE - Biblioteca Estense Naples NaBN - Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III Pavia PaBU - Biblioteca Universitaria

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Ita S Ita Si Ita T Ita V Ita Ve

Perugia PeBA - Biblioteca Augusta Pisa PiBU - Biblioteca Universitaria Rimini RiBCG - Biblioteca Civica Gambalunga Rome RBA - Biblioteca Angelica RBAV - Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana RBINA - Biblioteca dell'Institute Nazionale d'Archeologia RBNCVE - Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Vittorio Emanuele RBUA - Biblioteca Universitaria Alessandrina RBV - Biblioteca Vaticana RBVa - Biblioteca Vallicelliana RCN - Casanatense RCSJ - Biblioteca Curia, Societatis Jesu RIHSJ - Biblioteca, Institutum Historicum Societatis Jesu Sardinia SUC - Universita di Cagliari Siena SiBC - Biblioteca Communale degli Intronati Turin TBR - Biblioteca Reale TBBS - Biblioteca della Basilica di Superga Venice VBNM - Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana Verona VeBC - Biblioteca Civica

Lithuania Lit V

Vilnius VLVRB - Lietuvos tsr Valstybine Respublikine Biblioteka (National Library) VUB - University Library

The Netherlands Net A

Amsterdam AEP - Elsevier Publishers AHM - Historisch Museum AR - Rijksmuseum

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Net D Net De Net G Net K Net L Net Lw Net M Net Md Net N Net R Net T Net TH

Net U

ARPK - Rijksprentenkabinet AUB - Universiteitsbibliotheek AVUB - Vrije Universiteit Bibliotheek Deventer DStB - Stads- of Athenaeum Bibliotheek Delft DeTU - Technische Universiteit Groningen GUB - Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek Kampen KTH - Theologische Hogeschool Leiden LPK - Prentenkabinet LUB - Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek Leeuwarden LwPB - Gemeentemuseum Het Prinsesse Hof (Provinciale Bibliotheek) Maastricht MStB - Stadsbibliotheek MUL - Rijksuniversiteit Limburg Middelburg MdZB - Zeeuwse Bibliotheek Nijmegen NJBB - Jezui'etenbibliotheek Berchmanianum NKUB - Katholieke Universiteit Bibliotheek Rotterdam RGB - Gemeente Bibliotheek Tilburg TKUB - Katholieke Universiteit Brabant The Hague / Den Haag THKB - Koninklijke Bibliotheek THKH - Koninklijke Huisarchief THKI - Kunsthistorisch Institut THMMW - Museum Meermanno-Westreenianum THOV - Bibliotheek der Orde van Vrijmetselaren Utrecht UKI - Kunsthistorisch Institut der Rijksuniversiteit UUB - Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek

Poland Pol By

Bydgaszcz ByBM - Bilioteka Miejska (Municipal Library)

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Pol G Pol Ka Pol Ki Pol K6 Pol L

Pol L6 Pol NM Pol O PolP

Pol SS Pol Sz Pol T Pol Ta

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Cracow CBCz - Biblioteka Czartoryskich CBJ - Biblioteka Jagiellonska CBMN - Biblioteka Muzeum Narodowego (National Museum Library) CBPAN - Biblioteka Pan CBJez - Biblioteka Jezuitow (Library of the Society of Jesus) CBZBer - Biblioteka Zakonu Bernardynow (Library of the Order of St. Bernard) CBZK1 - Biblioteku Zakonu Klarysek (Library of the Order of St. Clara) Gdansk GBP AN - Biblioteka PAN Katowice KaBS - Biblioteka Sla.ska (Silesian Library) Kielce KiBM - Biblioteka Miejska (Municipal Library) KiBSem - Biblioteka Seminarium Duchownego Kornik K6BPAN - Biblioteka Kornicka PAN Lublin LBKU - Biblioteka Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego LBSem - Biblioteka Seminarium Duchownego LBUMCS - Biblioteka Uniwesytetu im. Marii Curie-Sklodowskie LWBL - Wojewodzka Biblioteka im. Lopacinskiego Lodz L6UB - Uniwersytecka Biblioteka Nowe Miasto NMBZK - Biblioteka Zakonu Kapucynow Opole OBP - Biblioteka Publiczna Poznan PBGUM - Biblioteka Glowna, Uniwersytet im. A. Mickiewicza PER - Biblioteka Raczynskich (Raczynski Library) PBTN - Biblioteka Poznanskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego (Poznan Scientific Association Library) Stary / Sacz SSBZF - Biblioteka Zakonu Franciszkanow SSBZK1 - Biblioteka Zakonu Klarysek Szczecin SzWMBP - Wojewodzka i Miejska Biblioteka Publiczna (City Public Library) Torun TKMK - Ksiaznica Miejska im. M. Kopernika TUB - Uniwersytecka Biblioteka Tarnow TaBM - Biblioteka Miejska

Introduction Pol W

Pol Wr

Pol ZG

Warsaw WBB - Biblioteka Bobolanum WBIBL - Biblioteka Instytutu Badan Literackich PAN WBMM - Biblioteka Muzeum Mickiewicza WBMN - Biblioteka Muzeum Narodowego WBN - Biblioteka Narodowa (National Library) WBP - Biblioteka Publiczna WBSem - Biblioteka Seminarim Duchownego (Seminar Library) WUB - Uniwersytecka Biblioteka Wroclaw, formerly Breslau WrBGP - Biblioteka G10wna, Politechnika Wroclawska WrBZNO - Biblioteka Zakladu Narodowego im Osslinskich WrBK - Biblioteka Kapitulana WrUB - Uniwersytecka Biblioteka Zielona Gora ZGBM - Biblioteka Miejska

Portugal Por Li Por P

Lisbon LiBN - Biblioteca National Oporto PBPM - Biblioteca Publica Municipal do Porto PBU - Biblioteca Universidade de Porto

Romania Rom Si

Sibiu SiBJ - Biblioteca Judeteana 'Astra'

Russia Rus Kn Rus M

Kaliningrad KnUB - Universyetskaya Bibliotyeka Moscow MRGB - Rossiskaya Gosudarstvennaya Biblioteka (Russian State Library)

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Slovak Republic Slo B

Brno BUP - Univerzita I.E. Purkyne

Spain Spa A Spa B

Spa Bu Spa C Spa Ca Spa Cag Spa Co Spa Coi Spa Esc Spa Ev Spa G

Spa H Spa L Spa Lo

Azpetia ABL - Biblioteca Loiola Barcelona BBASM - Biblioteca de la Abadia de Santa Maria de Monserrat BBCUA - Biblioteca Central, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona BU - Biblioteca Publica y Universitaria, Universidad de Barcelona Burgos BuBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Cadiz CBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Caceres CaBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Cagliari CagBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad Cordoba CoBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Coimbra CoiBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad El Escorial EscBMSL - Biblioteca Monasterio de San Lorenzo EscRB - Real Biblioteca de San Lorenzo Evora EvBPAD - Biblioteca Publica e Arquivo Distrital Granada GBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad de Granada GBUFyL - Biblioteca de la Universidad de Granada, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras Huesca HBPdE - Biblioteca Publica del Estado Leon LBP - Biblioteca Provincial de Leon LU - Universidad de Leon Logrono LoBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial

Introduction Spa M

Spa Mu Spa O Spa PdM Spa Sal Spa San Spa Sar Spa SdC Spa Sev Spa SI Spa T Spa Va

Spa V-G Spa VI Spa Z

Madrid MAH - Real Academia de la Historia MBMLG - Biblioteca Museo Lazaro Galdiano MEN - Biblioteca Nacional MBRAE - Biblioteca Real Academia Espanola MCL - Centre Loyola MPR - Palais Real MUC - Universidad Compluteuse Murcia MuBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad Oviedo OBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad Palma de Mallorca PdMBP - Biblioteca Publica Salamanca SalU - Universidad de Salamanca Santander SanBMP - Biblioteca de Menendez Pelayo Saragossa SarU - Universidad de Zaragoza Santiago de Compostela SdCUS - Universidad de Santiago Seville SevBCC - Biblioteca Capitular Colombina SevBU - Biblioteca Universidad de Seville Silos S1BASD - Biblioteca de la Abadia de Santo Domingo de Silos Toledo TBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Valencia VaAr - Archivo del Reino VaBM - Biblioteca Municipal VaBP - Biblioteca Publica VaBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad Vitoria-Gasteiz V-GSD - Seminar. Dioces. Valladolid V1BU - Biblioteca de la Universidad Zaragoza ZBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad

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Stockholm SBKr - Krolewska Bibliotek SKB - Kungliga Biblioteket Uppsala UUB - Universitetsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva

Switzerland Swi A Swi B Swi Bn Swi Ein

Swi F Swi G Swi L Swi Lu Swi SG Swi Sch Swi So Swi W Swi Z

Aarau AKB - Kantonbibliothek Basel BOBU - Offentliche Bibliothek der Universitat Basel Bern BnSLB - Schweizerische Landesbibliothek BnStUB - Stadt- imd Universitatsbibliothek Einsiedeln EinKB - Klosterbibliothek EinStB - Stadtbibliothek EinUB - Universitatsbibliothek Fribourg FBCU - Bibliotheque Cantonale et Universitaire Geneva GBPU - Bibliotheque Publique et Universitaire Lausanne LBCU - Bibliotheque Cantonale et Universitaire Lucerne LuZB - Zentralbibliothek St. Gallen SGStB - Stifts-Bibliothek Schaffhausen SchStB - Stadtbibliothek Soleure SoBC - Bibliotheque Cantonale Winterthur WStB - Stadtbibliothek Zurich ZUB - Universitatsbibliothek ZZB - Zentralbibliothek

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UKi Ba UKi Bi UKi C

UKi Che UKi D UKi E

UKi Ex UKi G

Aberystwyth AbNW - National Library of Wales Aberdeen AbeU - Aberdeen University Armagh ArP - Public Library British Library, London British Museum - Prints Bristol BC - City Library BR - Reference Library BU - University Library Bath BaM - Municipal Libraries Birmingham BiCRL - Central Reference Library BiU - University of Birmingham Cambridge CCCCL - Corpus Christi College CEC - Emmanuel College CKC - King's College CP - Peterhouse CQCOL - Queen's College Old Library CSC - Selwyn College CSJC - St. John's College CTC - Trinity College CU - University Library Chester CheCL - Cathedral Library Durham DCL - Cathedral Library DU - University Library Edinburgh ENC - New College, Edinburgh University ENSL - National Library of Scotland EU - Edinburgh University Exeter ExCL - Cathedral Library Glasgow GU - Glasgow University

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UKi Le UKi Li UKi M

UKi Ma UKi NuT UKi O

London LBO - Brompton Oratory LC - Congregational Library LCI - Courtauld Institute LDC - Dulwich College LDW - Dr. William's Library LG - Guildhall LGF - Gillow Library, Farm Street LHC - Heythrope College, Cavendish Square LICLSK - Imperial College Libraries, South Kensington LLI - Lincoln's Inn LNC - New College LSA - Society of Antiquaries LSC - Sion College LSPCL - St Paul's Cathedral Library LU - London University LUWI - London University, Warburg Institute LVAM - Victoria and Albert Museum LVAMD - Victoria and Albert Museum, Dyce Collection LWIHM - Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine Leeds LeP - Public Library LeU - Leeds University Liverpool LiU - Liverpool University Manchester MC - Cheltham's Library MCe - Central Library MU - Manchester University Maiden MaP - Public Library Newcastle upon Tyne NuTU - University Library Oxford OB - Bodleian Library OBC - Balliol College OCCC - Corpus Christi College OChChC - Christ Church College OMC - Magdalen College OOC - Oriel College OPH - Pusey House OMHS - Museum of the History of Science OSHC - St. Hilda's College

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UKi R UKi Sa UKi Sw UKi U UKi Wa UKi Wi UKi Win UKi W UKi Y

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OSMS - St. Mary's Seminary OUP - University Press OWC - Worcester College Reading RU - University Salisbury SaCL - Cathedral Library Swansea SwUC - University College Usham, Durham USCC - St. Cuthbert's College Ware, Herts. WaSEC - St. Edmund's College Wigan WiHH - Haigh Hall Winchester WinC - Winchester College WinCL - Winchester Cathedral Windsor WEC - Eton College WRL - Royal Library York YBC - Bar Convent YM - York Minster

United States of America USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

AAP AU AzU C-S CBGTU CCFB CC1 CJ CLSU CLU CLU-C

USA CLU-S/C USA CMALG

Auburn University, Auburn, AL University of Alabama, University, AL University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ California State Library, Sutro Branch, San Francisco, CA Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA Francis Bacon Foundation, Inc., Claremont, CA Cloverdale Public Library, Cloverdale, CA Amador County Free Library, Jackson, CA University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA University of California, Los Angeles, Main Library, Los Angeles, CA University of California, Los Angeles, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA University of California, Los Angeles, Dept. of Special Collections, Los Angeles, CA Getty, Malibu, CA

Jesuit Series USA COMC USA CSaT USA CSd USA CSdS USA CSmH USA CSt USA CStclU USACU USA CU-A USA CU-BANC USA CU-I USA CU-M USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

CU-Riv CU-S CU-SB CoCA CoDB CoU CtHT CtU CtU-Arc CtU-HB CtW CtY CtY-D CtY-EC CtY-M DAS

USA USA USA USA

DCS DCU DCos DDO

USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

DFo DGU DGU-W DLC DNLM DSI DTheolC DWT

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Facsimiles and Reprints This field is reserved for modern reprint and facsimile editions of a work. Microform The following abbreviations are used: EEB 1: Early English Books 1475-1640. A series of microfilms published by University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan (U.S.A.). EEB 2: Early English Books 1641-1700. A series of microfilms published by University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan (U.S.A.). FdF: Faber du Faur. Curt von Faber du Faur's microfilm series is known as German Baroque Literature: Yale Collection (New Haven: Research Publications, Inc.). The catalogue is entitled German Baroque Literature: A Catalogue of the Collection in the Yale University Library, 2 vols. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958 & 1969). Microfilm reel numbers are given in Bibliography-Index to the Microfilm Edition of the Yale University Library Collection of German Baroque Literature (New Haven: Research Publications, 1971). HJ: Harold Jantz. The microfilm collection is known as German Baroque Literature: Harold Jantz Collection (New Haven: Research Publications). The printed catalogue with reel numbers is entitled German Baroque Literature: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Harold Jantz and a Guide to the Collection on Microfilm, 2 vols. (New Haven: Research Publications, 1974). IDC: Inter Documentation Company, Emblem Books microfiche.

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GMC: General Microfilm Company, Cambridge, Mass.: German Books Before 1601; French Books Before 1601; Italian Books Before 1601; Books Printed in the Low Countries Before 1601; French Books 1601-1700; Italian Books 1601-1700; Hispanic Culture (15th- 17th Centuries). VLC: Vatican Library Collection: Microfilms of Rare and Out-of-Print Books in the Vatican Library. List Number 38 (Renaissance Literature: Emblem Books, Formularies, Dictionaries, Mythologies). These are available through interlibrary loan in North America from Saint Louis University (The Pius XII Memorial Library: Vatican Film Library). Remarks This field is used for any additional information that does not fit into the other information fields. Collation Copy This field indicates origin of the record, i.e. country, library location, and shelfmark of the copy on which the bibliographic record is based. Serial Number The serial number at the end of each entry is the number of fK^ record in the Union Catalogue of Emblem Books database. These present short-title entries are abbreviated forms of the information contained in that database. Use of Facsimiles To the extent that space allows, each entry is illustrated by a reproduction of the title-page, additional engraved title-page, and by one sample emblem chosen as representative of the emblem book in question. As every emblem scholar appreciates, the genre embraces many forms and variants, ranging from the naked emblem (lacking an illustration), through the classical tripartite combination of motto, picture, and epigram printed on one page, to expanded forms. These latter may include marginalia and/or commentary, and forms in which various kinds of texts face illustrations on a single opening. And then there are the emblematically illustrated devotions. Such expanded forms can reach the complexity of a nine-part devotional structure, as in the case of Henry Hawkins's Partheneia sacra (1633). The sample emblem provided for each bibliographic entry will usually be the complete emblem as it appears on one page, or, if longer, as it appears in one opening i.e. verso and recto, as space permits. The sample emblem will provide an impression of the structure of the emblem in the book, although it will not adequately reflect the structure of some expanded emblematic forms. Occasionally, the quality leaves something to be desired, but that is usually because of the state of preservation of the original. A certain amount of photographic reduction was unavoidable. Illustrations from books of formats larger than duodecimo required reduction. Folio-sized illustrations were slightly

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THE JESUIT SERIES PART THREE

Jesuit Series J.539 FIRMUS, GEORG Promotor: Georg Firmus (1635-1683) Author: Georg Rhau Divo Francisco Borgice e Duce Gandice tertio Societatis Jesu Generali Prague, 1672 Language: lat 4° 114 unpaginated pages with final double folding plate Fingerprint: j.um eltae s.s, ScVe C 1672. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved tp., 2 engraved portraits of Borgia, one signed; 13 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text C4v, D3r, E4r, F2r, F3v, Glr, G2v, H2r, H4r, I2v, I4r, Kir, K3r, Layout Caption with name of Franciscus Borgia, pictura with inscriptio, verse subscriptio in different forms. Illustration Notes T.p. and portrait signed "J.G. Damperviel sculpsit". Artist J.G. Damperviel Classification: I.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III.751.2 (different title and different date of 1673); not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Cze

PSK 51 D 29 Tres Df 3677 USA CMALG BX4700.F75 D61 1672

Remarks Book celebrates the canonization of Franciscus Borgia. Firmus's name appears only on fol. )(2 as promotor. In De Backer-Sommervogel the title and date differ: Elogia, Prosce, carmina pro canonizatione S. Francisci Borgice ... Prague, 1673 Collation Copy Cze PSK 51 D 29 Tres DF 3677 Serial No. 300225

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Jesuit Series J.539 Georg Firmus. Divo Francisco Borgice e Duce Gandice tertio Societatis Jesu Generali, Prague, 1672.

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Jesuit Series J.540 FIRMUS, GEORG Praeses: Georg Firmus (1635-1683) Author: Christoph Franz Volckmann Philosophia peripatetica Austriacorum Ccesarum symbolis Prague: Prague University, St. Clement College, 1673 Language: lat 4° 124 unnumbered pages Fingerprint: onu- novi ijo, LeNu C 1673. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., t.p. printed over two pages; 15 signed engraved portraits of Holy Roman emperors; 45 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Layout Portrait of emperor with verse subscriptio, followed by 3 numbered imprese comprising pictura with inscriptio, thesis statement and prose text. Prose commentary introduced by motto from first "symbolum" and concluding poem. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "J. Klose d." and "G De Groos fecit." Some portraits signed variously "De Groos fecit pragae", "de Gross f." and "D.G.f.". Artist Gerard de Groos J. Klose Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III.751.1; Praz 336; Landwehr GEB 629 (under Volckmann). Library Pressmarks Aus FRG FRG FRG FRG

VONB 74.G.43 BaSB A.symb.q.36 HUB 4° Phil. IX 63 FSGPTH MSB 2.I.PUBL.9.8/5

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Gu SMAdd qlO USA ICU PN 6349.F5 Rare Book

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Microforms: Jantz No. 997a, reel 194 Remarks The work praises 15 Holy Roman emperors from Rudolph I to Leopold I. This is a thesis by Volckmann for which Georg Firmus was the Praeses. Collation Copy USA MnU 2943 F518 Serial No. 300224

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J.540 Georg Firmus. Philosophia peripatetica Austriacorum Ccesarum symbolis. Prague: Prague University, St. Clement College, 1673.

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Flanders-Belgium Province Excellentissimo ... Joanni Henrico comiti a Franckenberg archiepiscopo mechliniensi decimo primati belgii... Mechlin: Jan Frans Vander Elst, 71759 Language: lat 2° [4] 1-32 Fingerprint: iaea, e.li ast. ArRi 3 n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Franckenberg, "Ludus emblematicus" (half-title p.[23]) is based on Franckenberg's arms with six unillustrated emblems consisting of a brief verbal description of pictura, inscriptio and verse subscriptio. The drama, a sacred pastoral (pp.31-32), also has six scenes and eleven named actors. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "C.J. Bischop, F:" Artist C. J. Bischop Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel V.435.169 (date wrongly given as 1769); not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel

ARC 30001 A.7/4 ARC 4109 A.9/6 GUBBL 6191/15

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MSA M 6763 (b):27 MSA M 4974

Remarks Celebrates the installation of Joannes Henricus Franckenberg as archbishop of Mechlin. Collation Copy Bel ARC 4109 A.9/6. Serial No. 301176

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J.541 Flanders-Belgium Province. Excellentissimo ... Franckenberg archiepiscopo mechliniemi. Mechlin: Jan Frans Vander Elst, 71759.

Jesuit Series J.542 FORCHONDT, fflERONYMUS Hieronymus Forchondt (1701-1768) Fasti Austriae, in singulos anni menses, ... digesti. Vienna: Maria Theresia Voigt, 1736 Language: lat 8° [8] 1-104 Fingerprint: a-ge r.i, A-7.(m(l 3 MDCCXXXVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 12 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in facing p.2, 15, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 96. Layout Pictura with inscriptio (quotation with author name), caption; facing with name of month, caption repeated, verse subscriptio and prose calendar. Illustration Notes Engravings signed "And. et los. Schmuzer sc. vien." Artist Joseph Schmuzer Andreas Schmuzer Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III.856.1 (Forchondt), III.424.2(Ertl & Koller), IV. 1184.3 (Koller); not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus

VPSJ 2100127

FRG GNSUB8°H.E.S.88/25

Remarks De Backer-Sommervogel also attribute this work both to Ertl (III. 424.2) and Koller (IV. 1184.3). The missing title page in the Aus VPSJ copy was made good with the title as found in De Backer-Sommervogel. A celebration of the history of Austrian rulers, seen as embodying the virtues of ancient Rome, Christianized, and arranged in a calendar of 12 months, which are set out by the date of birth of an Austrian ruler and include the feast days of the saints. Collation Copy Aus VPSJ 2100127 Serial No. 301376

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Jesuit Series J.543 FRIBOURG JESUIT COLLEGE Fribourg Jesuit College (Switzerland) Plausus gratulatorius cum emblemate symbolico ... a sex sacris colonis episcopis Lausannensibus. Fribourg: Johann Jakob Quentz, 1689 Language: lat 4° [2] 1-38 Fingerprint: i-u- i-i& s.ne PeRo 3 M.DC.LXXXIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 18 unillustrated emblems (pp.24-37). Layout Pictura, i.e. name of plant, caption (statement of meaning of plant), inscriptio, verse subscriptio, Bible quotation and reference. Illustration Notes Emblems of trees and their symbolic meaning: arbor cydonius, hedera, nux, moms, amygdalus, plantanus, rosmaris, pomus, salix, persicus, prunus, ficus, pampinus, buxus, cerasus, rosetum, paurus, populus. Classification: II.C.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Breidenbach 179; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB Res.4° L.eleg. m.252(42 FRG NeStlB 4 P.lat 18#10

Remarks Marks the consecration of Duke Peter as Bishop of Lausanne. The book celebrates six earlier bishops of Lausanne as illustrious predecessors. The emblems are without pictures and each one has a tree, named in the title. Alciato appears to have been an influence. D. Nicolaus is named on the title page as "praepositus" i.e. "head". Collation Copy FRG MSB Res. 4° L.eleg. m.252(4 Serial No. 301407

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Jesuit Series J.544 FROLICH, GABRIEL Gabriel Frolich (1657-1725) Manipulus laurearum de triuumphis anni superioris congestus Graz: heirs of Widmanstad, 1688 Language: lat 8° 24 unnumbered leaves Fingerprint: u-a- a,tu s.lae abst C M.DC.LXXXVIII Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fold-out fp., 7 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: fol.Alr, A4r, A8r, B3r, B5r, B8r, C3v. Layout "Laurea" no., caption, inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio, poems. Illustration Notes Enraved fp. signed "G: L: del:" and "A: Trost f:". Artist G. L. A. Trost Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1027.2 (slightly different title, dated 1689); not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus

GUBI.108.690 VONB 74.z.56.(10)

Aus FRG

VUB 1180690 PStlB Yge 216 (6

Remarks Frolich is promoter. Stoger attributes the work to Heinrich Starzer. 7 emblematic panegyrics addressed to Austrian rulers. De Backer-Sommervogel record the date as 1689, whereas Aus VONB wrongly record the date as 1687, whereas the copy is dated 1688. FRG PStlB copy is dated 1688. Collation Copy FRG PStlB Yge 216 (6 Serial No. 302132

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Jesuit Series •J.545 FULDA JESUIT COLLEGE Fulda Jesuit College Benedicta crux Fuldensis ecclesice principals Language: lat Fulda: Joseph Antonius Koss, 1732 According to De Backer-Sommervogel 2° 32 Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel "un bon nombre d'emblemes". Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1061.23; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 301409

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Jesuit Series J.546 CALLER, LEOPOLD Promoter: Leopold Caller (1682-1761) Daphnis pastor Vienna: Maria Eva Schmid, 1719 Language: lat 8° [4] 1-68 Fingerprint: usu- m,us iaen- obge 3 M.DCC.XIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 10 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p.l, 7, 13, 21, 26, 33, 39, 46, 53, 59. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, prose text, "Ecloga" no., caption with theme, verse poems signed by student authors. Illustration Notes In the illustrations and the following eclogues Xavier is the moon and Ignatius is the sun. Classification: I.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.671.4; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus Cze

VPSJ 2090203/3 PSK 9 J 109

Remarks In praise of St. Francis Xavier. The Promoter is Leopold Caller. De Backer-Sommervogel attribute the work to Marcus Sautter. Collation Copy Aus VSPJ 2090203/3 Serial No. 302457

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Jesuit Series J.547 GALLER, LEOPOLD Leopold Galler (1682-1761) Epistolce eucharisticce Carolo VI. Vienna: Simon Schmid, 1718 Language: lat 8° [3] 4-36 Fingerprint: u-i- i.is s.& Obba 3 M.DCC.XVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 10 unsigned engravings in text: p.5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32. Layout Pictura, no. of "Eucharisticon", caption with name of kingdom or territory, verse subscriptio signed by a member of the poet class of the Vienna Jesuit College. Illustration Notes The 10 illustrations are of envelopes, each sealed with a symbol of a kingdom or territory. Classification: I.E.7 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 122.2 (Galler) and VII. 671.3 (Sautter); not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus

VPSJ 2100109 VPSJ 2090213/3

Remarks The letters purport to be from various Austrian kingdoms and territories expressing gratitude to Charles VI for the defeat of the Turks. De Backer-Sommervogel also attribute the work to Marcus Sautter. Collation Copy Aus VPSJ 2100109 Serial No. 302456

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Jesuit Series J.548 GAMBERTI, DOMENICO Domenico Gamberti (1627-1700) L'idea di unprencipe et eroe Christiana in Francesco Id'Este Modena: Bartolomeo Soliani, 1659 Language: ita 2° [8] 7-614 large final foldout Fingerprint: a-e, onme i.,i ra!8 7 M.DC.LIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Half-title, signed engraved fp. portrait of Franceso I d'Este with title, letterpress t.p., signed engraved portrait of Alphonso IV d'Este; 10 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text of imprese (pictura and inscriptio): p.7, 13, 29, 143, 379, 573, 575, 579, 581, 613; 20 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text of funeral emblems: p.545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 558, 559, 560, 561, 562, 563, 564. Layout Latin inscriptio (quotation from classical author with reference), pictura, brief written description of pictura, "Emblema" no., prose text. The description of funeral decorations includes picturae and mottoes (pp. 144-198). The text is interspersed with descriptions of the imprese of notable personages. Foldout of genealogical table for house of d'Este beginning AD 350. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. portrait signed "Franc. Stringa Munn. Delineauit" "Lauren Tinnus Sculp' Portrait signed "L. Tinnus Sculp." Artist Lorenzo Tinto Strigno Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1152.2; Praz 345; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Pol

BNRes. K.154 LBM Res. 24181 CBJ 303194 III

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BL 1864.a.2 GU SM 1654

Microforms: IDC KO-1579/1 Remarks Celebration of the virtues and accomplishments, as well as ancestry, of Francsco I d'Este on the occasion of his funeral; description of the emblematic funeral decorations in the church. According to De Backer-Sommervogel, Menestrier may have derived some of the devices in his Philosophie des images from this work: p.26, 34-5, 47, 256, 285, 472. Collation Copy Fra LBM Res. 24181 Serial No. 301411

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J.548 Domenico Gamberti. L'idea di unprencipe et eroe christiano in Francesco Id'Este. Modena: Bartolomeo Soliani, 1659.

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The works of Francisco Garau (1640-1701) that some associate with the emblematic tradition are four in number. The earliest is El sabio instruido de la naturaleza en quarenta maximas politicas y morales, which was printed in three parts; Part Two is entitled El olimpo ... and Part Three Tercera parte ... The other work is entitled El sabio instruido de la gracia, and it is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la naturaleza. We depart from the usual alphabetical arrangement of titles and editions in order to bring together the various editions of each of the three parts of the Naturaleza in the chronological order in which they appeared. J.549 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la naturaleza en quarenta maximas politicas y morales. Barcelona: Vicente Suria, Antonio Ferrer, 1675 Language: spa 4° [28] 1-372 [12] Fingerprint: m.e- des- los, mare 3 1675. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated first edition. Layout "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif that in editions from 1690 onwards is illustrated, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel HI. 1194.1; Praz 346; Landwehr FISP 311; Campa 199 Y15; Palau 1953 VI.97608; Simon Diaz 10.4002; Praz and Landwehr confuse this work with Garau's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... (1671) which is cited by Palau 1953 VI.97602 and by Simon Diaz 10.3995; OCLC 22920342 & 22920251.. Library Pressmarks Fra Spa Spa Spa

BN *E.851 GBU A-001-265 SevBBC 194.24.26 SBU A-129-161

Remarks El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... was published in three parts. Part Two is entitled El olimpo ... and Part Three Tercera parte ... It is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... Praz considers the work to belong to the literature of fables rather than emblems. Collation Copy Spa GBU A-001-265 Serial No. 300268

Jesuit Series J.550 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la naturaleza en quarenta maximas politicas y morales. Madrid: Gabriel Leon, Antonio Gonzales de Reyes, 1677 Language: spa 4° [32] 372 [12] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Layout "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif that in editions from 1690 onwards is illustrated, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1194.1; Praz 346; Landwehr FISP 311; Campa Y15; Palau 1953 VI.97609; Simon Diaz 10.4003. Library Pressmarks Ita Spa Spa

RBAV ABL MEN 3/53981

Spa VaBU USA MH Houghton Span 5200.10.31.*

Remarks El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... was published in three parts. Part Two is entitled El olimpo ... and Part Three Tercera pane ... It is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la grada ... Collation Copy Spa MEN 3/53981 Serial No. 300269

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Jesuit Series J.551 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la naturaleza en quarenta maximas politicas y morales. Madrid: Antonio Gonzales de Reyes and Gabriel de Leon, 1679 Language: spa 4° [3] 1-371 [12] Fingerprint: insi a-ip g.am RSe 3 1679. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Layout "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif that in editions from 1690 onwards is illustrated, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 346; Landwehr FISP 311; Campa 199 Y15; Palau 1053 VI.97610; Simon Diaz 10.4004; OCLC 4338133; CCPB 000135546. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa

GBUA-030-513 GBUA-038-177 MEN M.5/2.169

UKi GU SM 501 USA NNH N.S.4 821 USA TxU

Remarks El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... was published in three parts. Part Two is entitled El olimpo ... and Part Three Tercera pane ... It is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... Collation Copy UKi GU SM 501 Serial No. 300270

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Jesuit Series J.552 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la naturaleza en quarenta maximas politicas y morales. Lisbon: A. Leyte Pereira, T. Craesbeck de Mello, 1687 Language: spa 4° 277 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Layout "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif that in editions from 1690 onwards is illustrated, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel HI. 1194.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; Campa 199 Y15; not in Palau; Simon Diaz 10.4005, wrongly gives shelf mark at Spa MEN as 3/52.689; see also Simon Diaz 10.3996 for an edition of Grada, which he may have confused with this edition of Naturaleza. Library Pressmarks Spa MEN 3/32689 USA CLU-S/C Remarks El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... was published in three parts. Part Two is entitled El olimpo ... and Part Three Tercera parte ... It is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... USA CLU-S/C copy is housed at the Southern Regional Library Facility with barcode D 000208322. It is bound with Garau, El olimpo del sabio de la naturaleza Lisbon: de Mello, 1687. Collation Copy Spa MEN 3/32689 Serial No. 300271

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Jesuit Series J.553 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la naturaleza en quarenta maximas politicas y morales. Valencia: Asensio Duarte, 1690 Language: spa 4° [24] 440 [12] Fingerprint: doi- r.u- a.o, sata 3 1690 Fmblem Structure & Illustrations First illustrated edition. 40 half page woodcut illustrations with text in text: p. 1, 21, 31, 44, 52, 59, 67, 76, 85, 96, 104, 120, 131, 139, 151, 159, 170, 178, 190, 200, 206, 215, 232, 262, 274, 279, 287, 295, 302, 309, 330, 349, 356, 364, 369, 379, 386, 401, 415, 431. Layout Latin inscriptio, pictura, "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1194.1; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 311; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97611; Simon Diaz 10.4006. Library Pressmarks Spa MEN 3/72335 Spa OBU Spa SalU 25.595 UKi GU SM 502 USA CU-S

Remarks El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... was published in three parts. Part Two is entitled El olimpo ... and Part Three Tercerapane ... It is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... Collation Copy UKi GU SM 502 Serial No. 300307

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Jesuit Series J.554 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la naturaleza en quarenta maximas politicas y morales. Barcelona: Balthazar Ferrer, Antonio Ferrer, 1691. Segunda impression. Language: spa 4° [20] 1-418 [10] Fingerprint: r.r. sen- 4.se nu61 3 1691. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Title in red and black. 40 half page unsigned woodcut illustrations with text in text: p. 1, 21, 31, 43, 51, 57, 65, 73, 81, 91, 98, 113, 123, 132, 144, 152, 170, 180, 189, 195, 203, 218, 229, 248, 259, 264, 272, 279, 285, 292, 311, 330, 337, 344, 349, 258, 364, 380, 394, 411. Layout Latin inscriptio, pictura, "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1194.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97612; Simon Diaz 10.4007; OCLC 25730735; CCPB 000040326. Library Pressmarks Spa GBU A-018-183 USA CU Spa Spa Spa UKi

MBN 2/48.782 SalU25.112 VaUB GU

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CU-SB ICL NNH Philosophy (Garau) UCSD Sp. Coll. PN6305 G3 1691

Remarks El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... was published in three parts. Part Two is entitled El olimpo ... and Part Three Tercera pane ... It is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... Collation Copy Spa GBU A-018-183 Serial No. 300283

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Jesuit Series J.555 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la naturaleza en quarenta maximas politicas y morales. Barcelona: Raphael Figuero, 1702 Language: spa 8° [20] 1-460 [12] Fingerprint: f.R. zomo m.n. vbtr 3 1702 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Title in red and black. 40 unsigned half page woodcut illustrations with text in text: p. 1, 21, 32, 36, 46, 55, 62, 70, 79, 88, 99, 106, 123, 134, 143, 157, 165, 176, 185, 197, 207, 213, 222, 239, 272, 285, 290, 298, 306, 313, 320, 342, 363, 370, 378, 393, 399, 417, 433, 452. Layout Latin inscriptio, pictura, "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 311; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97613; Simon Diaz 10.4009; OCLC 39522645. Library Pressmarks Fra TREP Spa

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UKi BL 716.d.41 Remarks El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... was published in three parts. Part Two is entitled El olimpo ... and Part Three Tercerapane ... It is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... Record by M. Bath (Strathclyde, Scotland). Collation Copy UKi GU SM 503 Serial No. 300277

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Jesuit Series J.556 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la naturaleza en quarenta maximas pbliticas y morales. Madrid: Antonio Goncales de Reyes & Joseph Laso, 1709. 2 vols Language: spa 8° [32] 1-388 Fingerprint: e.de. e-u- e-os nono 3 1709. Fmblem Structure & Illustrations Title in red and black. Unillustrated edition of the 40 maxims. Layout "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1195.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; not in Palau; Simon Diaz 10.4000 wrongly identifies this as Gratca in 3 volumes; CCPB 000190103. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa USA USA

GBU A-018-211 ABL 29, 2-16 C-S PN6305 G37 1709 NjP

Remarks El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... was published in three parts. Part Two is entitled El olimpo ... and Part Three Tercera pane ... It is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... Collation Copy Spa ABL 29, 2-16 Serial No. 300258

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Jesuit Series J.557 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la naturaleza en quarenta maximas politicas y morales. Barcelona: Juan Pablo Marti, 1711. 4 impression. Language: spa 4° [6] 1-460 [6] Fingerprint: r.c. ,yo. ,y,6 alEr 3 1711. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 40 unsigned half page woodcut illustrations with text in text: p. 1, 22, 32, 46, 55, 62, 70, 79, 88, 99, 106, 123, 134, 143, 157, 165, 176, 185, 197, 207, 213, 222, 239, 272, 285, 290, 306, 313, 320, 342, 363, 370, 378, 383, 393, 417, 433, 452. Layout Latin inscriptio, pictura, "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1195.1; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 311; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97613; Simon Diaz 10.4010; OCLC 22262184 & 21645926. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa USA USA

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Remarks El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... was published in three parts. Part Two is entitled El olimpo ... and Part Three Tercera pane ... It is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... Collation Copy USA ICN Y 0205.35 Serial No. 300279

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Jesuit Series J.558 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El olimpo del sabio instruido de la naturaleza y segunda parte de las maximas politicas y morales. Barcelona: Balthazar Ferrer, Antonio Ferrer, 1681 Language: spa 4° [24] 512 [18] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Title in red and black. Unillustrated edition. Layout "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima", caption or inscriptio, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; Campa 199 Y16; Palau 1953 VI.97614; not in Simon Diaz; CCPB 000036667. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa

GBU A-035-144 VaBU

Remarks El olimpo ... is Part Two of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Three is entitled: Tercera parte ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la grada ... The book does not contain entirely nature motifs. There are also classical motifs (no. 12 Neptune and Thesis, no. 13, no. 14 Mercury), and some common implements (no. 17 mirror, no. 18 astrolabe). CCPB = Catalogo Colectivo del Patrimonio Bibliographico Espagnol: www. mcu. es/ccpb/index/html Collation Copy Spa GBU A-035-144 Serial No. 300316

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Jesuit Series J.559 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El olimpo del sabio instruido de la naturaleza y segunda parte de las maximas politicas y morales. Lisbon: T. Cresbeeck del Mello, A. Leyte Pereira, 1687 Language: spa 2° [8] 367 [14] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Layout "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima", inscriptio or caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1194.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; not in Palau; Simon Diaz 10.4005, an apparently identical entry with 10.3996 for Gracia. Library Pressmarks USA CLU-S/C PN6305 G37 1687

Remarks El olimpo ... is Part Two of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Three is entitled: Tercera parte ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... The book does not contain entirely nature motifs. There are also classical motifs (no. 12 Neptune and Thesis, no. 13, no. 14 Mercury), and some common implements (no. 17 mirror, and no. 18 astrolabe). USA CLU-S/C PN6305 G37 1687 is housed at the Southern Regional Library Facility with barcode D 000208322. It is bound with Garau, El sabio de la naturaleza Lisbon: de Mello, 1687. Collation Copy USA CLU-S/C PN6305 G37 1687 Serial No. 300280

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Jesuit Series J.560 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El olimpo del sabio instruido de la naturaleza y segunda parte de las maximas politicas y morales. Barcelona: Anton Ferrer, Baltasar Ferrer, 1688 4° [16] 1-446 [14] Language: spa Fingerprint: i-mo 5.t. nain pudo 3 1688. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition of 18 maxims. Layout "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif that was illustrated in later editions, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VL.97614; not in Simon Diaz; CCPB 000041263. Library Pressmarks Spa GUB A-328-271 USA NNH N.S.4 821

Remarks El olimpo ... is Part Two of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Three is entitled: Tercera parte ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... The illustrations are mostly but not entirely nature motifs. There are also classical motifs (no. 12 Neptune and Thesis, no. 13, no. 14 Mercury), and some common implements (no. 17 mirror, no. 18 astrolabe). CCPB = Catalogo Colectivo del Patrimonio Bibliographica Espangol: www. mcu.es/ccpb/index/html Collation Copy Spa GUB A-328-271 Serial No. 300317

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Jesuit Series J.561 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El olimpo del sabio instruido de la naturaleza y segunda parte de las maximas politicas y morales. Valencia: Jaime de Bordazar, 1690 8° [28] 1-403 = 503 Language: spa Fingerprint: suo. 3.r. ,yun amnu 3 1690. Emblem Structure & Illustrations The work contains part 1 and 2. Title printed in red and black. 18 numbered, unsigned woodcut illustrations with text in text: p. 1, 32, 47, 65, 97, 134, 171, 201, 237 (misnumbered as Maxima VIII), 269, 298, 321, 343, 357, 379, 405, 434, 461. Layout "Maxima" no, pictura, "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima" no., caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1194.1; Praz 346; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97615; Simon Diaz 10.4006. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa Spa

MEN 3/72336 MEN 6/338 OBU SalU 25.596

UKi GU SM 504 USA UCSD Sp. Coll. PN6305 G32 1690

Remarks El olimpo ... is Part Two of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Three is entitled: Tercera parte ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... The illustrations are mostly but not entirely nature motifs. There are also classical motifs (no. 12 Neptune and Thesis, no. 13, no. 14 Mercury), and some common implements (no. 17 mirror, no. 18 astrolabe). Collation Copy UKi GU SM 504 Serial No. 300273

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Jesuit Series J.562 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El olimpo del sabio instruido de la naturaleza y segunda parte de las maximas politicas y morales. Barcelona: Antonio Ferrer, Balthazar Ferrer, 1691 4° [12] 1-486 [14] Language: spa Fingerprint: enr. t.4. uea- bidi 3 1691. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Title printed in red and black. 18 numbered unsigned woodcut illustrations with text in text: p. 1, 30, 45, 63, 95, 131, 167, 196, 231, 262, 290, 312, 333, 347, 368, 393, 422, 447. Layout Latin inscriptio, pictura, "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1195.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97614; Simon Diaz 10.4007; CCPB 000040326 & 000056646. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa Spa USA USA

GBU A-001-266 GBU A-018-184 MEN 2/48.783 SalU25.113 NNH Philosophy (Garau) NNH N.S.4 965

Remarks El olimpo ... is Part Two of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Three is entitled: Tercera parte ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... The illustrations are mostly but not entirely nature motifs. There are also classical motifs (no. 12 Neptune and Thesis, no. 13, no. 14 Mercury), and some common implements (no. 17 mirror, no. 18 astrolabe). Additional information from Antonio Bernat-Vistarini. CCPB = Catalogo Colectivo del Patrimonio Bibliographico Espagnol: www. mcu. es/ccpb/index/html Collation Copy Spa GBU A-001-266 Serial No. 300343

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Jesuit Series J.563 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El olimpo del sabio instruido de la naturaleza y segunda parte de las maximas politicas y morales. Barcelona: Rafael Figuero, 1704 Language: spa 8° [16] 562 [13] Fingerprint: a-e- e-de,r.i. live 3 (1704) Emblem Structure & Illustrations Title printed in red and black. 18 numbered, unsigned woodcut illustrations with text in text: p. 1, 34, 50, 70, 106, 147, 189, 223, 264, 300, 333, 359, 383, 399, 424, 453, 487, 515. Layout Latin inscriptio, pictura, "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel HI. 1195.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97616; not in Simon Diaz; CCPB 000056646. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa UKi

MEN 6/969 MEN 5/2473 BL716.d.41

UKi GU SM 505 USA TxU

Remarks El olimpo ... is Part Two of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Three is entitled: Tercera parte ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... The illustrations are mostly but not entirely nature motifs. There are also classical motifs (no. 12 Neptune and Thesis, no. 13, no. 14 Mercury), and some common implements (no. 17 mirror, no. 18 astrolabe). Collation Copy UKi GU SM 505 Serial No. 300278

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Jesuit Series J.564 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El olimpo del sabio instruido de la naturaleza y segunda parts de las maximas politicas y morales. Madrid: Antonio Gonzales de Reyes & Joseph Laso, 1709 4° [20] 1-471 [1] Language: spa Fingerprint: e-ra O.ya e-as load 3 1709. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Title printed in red and black. Unillustrated edition. Layout "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1195.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; not in Palau Simon Diaz 10.4000 wrongly identifies this as Gratia in 3 vols; CCPB 000073725. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa

GBU A-018-212 MEN 3/14593-95

Remarks El olimpo ... is Part Two of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Three is entitled: Tercera pane ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... T.p.: "a costa de Joseph Laso". The illustrations are mostly but not entirely nature motifs. There are also classical motifs (no. 12 Neptune and Thesis, no. 13, no. 14 Mercury), and some common implements (no. 17 mirror, no. 18 astrolabe). Additional information from Antonio Bernat-Vistarini. CCPB = Catalogo Colectivo del Patrimonio Bibliographico Espagnol: www. mcu. es/ccpb/index/html Collation Copy Spa GBU A-018-212 Serial No. 300371

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Jesuit Series J.565 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El olimpo del sabio instruido de la naturaleza y segunda parts de las maximas politicas y morales. Barcelona: Juan Pablo Marti, 1711 4° [16] 562 [14] Language: spa Emblem Structure & Illustrations 18 numbered, unsigned woodcut illustrations in text. Layout Latin inscriptio, pictura, "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima", caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1195.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.07617; Simon Diaz 10.4010; CCPB 000059329. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa Spa

MEN 5/2359 MEN 5/11201 PdBP 249 TaBP III.765

Remarks El olimpo ... is Part Two of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Three is entitled: Tercera pane ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... The illustrations are mostly but not entirely nature motifs. There are also classical motifs (no. 12 Neptune and Thesis, no. 13, no. 14 Mercury), and some common implements (no. 17 mirror, no. 18 astrolabe). Additional information from Antonio Bernat-Vistarini. CCPB = Catalogo Colectivo del Patrimonio Bibliographico Espagnol: www. mcu. es/ccpb/index/html Collation Copy Spa MBN 5/11201 Serial No. 300372

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Jesuit Series J.566 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) Tercera parte del sabio instruido de la naturaleza Barcelona: Thomas Loriente, 1700 4° [4] 1-531 [11] Language: spa Fingerprint: A.9. usen o,de tipa 3 1700 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned woodcut fp., 40 unsigned woodcut illustrations with text in text: p.23, 36, 53, 65, 78, 95, 108, 135, 244 = 144, 156, 169, 182, 197, 280=208, 220, 231, 241, 253, 264, 273, 284, 293, 307, 316, 329, 343, 355, 366, 376, 385, 400, 414, 425, 441, 450, 463, 471, 485, 496. Layout "Maxima" no., pictura, "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima" no., caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1195.1 (title inaccurate, and publisher misnamed Coriente); Praz 346; not in Landwehr FISP; Campa 199 Y17; Palau 1953 VI.97618; Simon Diaz 10.4008; CCPB 000036673 & 000041063. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa Spa Spa

GBU A-035-137 GBUA-030-233 GBU A-001-167 GBU A-018-185 MEN 2/478724

Spa Spa UKi USA USA

MEN 3/71952-51 SalU25.113 GU SM 506 CU NNH 387 3233

Remarks Tercera parte ... is Part Three of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Two is entitled: El olimpo ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... Collation Copy UKi GU SM 506 Serial No. 300274

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Jesuit Series J.567 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) Tercera parte del sabio instruido de la naturaleza Zaragoza: [Pedro de Leon], 1704 4° [8] 1-531 [13] Language: spa Fingerprint: 2.e. nii- noa- tala 3 1704. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned woodcut fp., 42 unsigned woodcut illustrations with text in text: p.23, 36, 53, 65, 78, 95, 208 = 108, 120, 135, 244 = 144, 156, 169, 182, 197, 170=208,220,231,241,253, 264, 273, 284, 293, 307, 316, 329, 343, 355, 366, 376, 389, 400, 414, 425, 441, 450, 461, 471, 485, 499, 513, 522. Layout Pictura, "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima" no., caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 ' Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1195.1; Praz 346; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97619; not in Simon Diaz; CCPB 000071116. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa

ABL 29, 2-19 GBU A-018-213 MEN 5/2473

USA CU USA C-S PN6305 G372 1704

Remarks Tercera parte ... is Part Three of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Two is entitled: El olimpo ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la grada ... Collation Copy Spa ABL 29, 2-19 Serial No. 300254

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Jesuit Series J.568 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) Tercera parte del sabio instruido de la naturaleza Madrid: Francisco de Laso, Antonio Gonzales de Reyes, 1710 4° [16] 376 Language: spa Emblem Structure & Illustrations Title printed in red and black. Unillustrated edition. Layout "Maxima" no., pictura, "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima" no., caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1195.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; not in Palau; Simon Diaz 10.4000 wrongly identifies this as Gratia in 3 volumes, but correctly identified in Simon Diaz 10.4007; CCPB 000129990. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa

MEN 3/14595 MEN 3/77750 SalU 139.676

Remarks Tercera parte ... is Part Three of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Two is entitled: El olimpo ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gratia ... Additional information from the Biblioteca General Universitaria, Salamanca, and from Antonio Bernat-Vistarini. CCPB = Catalogo Colectivo del Patrimonio Bibliographico Espagnol: www. mcu. es/ccpb/index/html Collation Copy Spa MEN 3/14595 Serial No. 300376

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Jesuit Series J.569 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) Tercera parte del sabio instruido de la naturaleza Barcelona: Thomas Loriente, 1712 4° [10] 3-531 [15] Language: spa Fingerprint: j.O. e-n; o,de t,pa 3 1712. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Title printed in red and black. Unsigned woodcut fp., 42 unsigned woodcut illustrations in text: p.23, 36, 53, 65, 78, 95, 108, 120, 135, 144, 156, 169, 182, 197, 208, 220, 231, 241, 253, 264, 273, 284, 293, 307, 316, 329, 343, 355, 366, 376, 385, 400, 414, 425, 441, 450, 463, 485, 499, 513, 522. Layout "Maxima" no., Latin inscriptio, pictura, "Ficcion" no., "ficcion" is a prose description of the motif, "Maxima" no.. caption, "Maxima" is a lengthy prose commentary with many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97620; Simon Diaz, possibly 10.4008; CCPB 000185128. Library Pressmarks Spa

GBUA-1-267

Remarks The information for this record derives from a copy at the University of Granada Library with a paste-on address of Barcelona: Loriente - Cormellas, and a date of 1700. Tercera parte ... is Part Three of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Two is entitled: El olimpo ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... Additional information from Antonio Bernat-Vistarini. CCPB = Catalogo Colectivo del Patrimonio Bibliographico Espagnol: www. mcu. es/ccpb/index/html Collation Copy Spa GBU A-1-267 Serial No. 300377

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Jesuit Series J.570 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la gracia, en varias maximas, o ideas evangelical, poWcas, i morales Barcelona: Joseph Llopis, 1688-1690. 2 vols Vol. 1: 4° [32] 1-376 Vol. 2: 4° [8] 1-345 [90] The final unnumbered section contains what is identified on the t.p. as "indices mui copiosos". . JLvdllcl Un el v • oUd

Fingerprint: Vol.1: s-i- seu- Aldo arda 3 1688 Vol.2: n-a-n-en u-i-lEch 3 1690. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Vol. 1 with 50 maxims or "ideas". Vol. 2 with 50 maxims or "ideas". Layout "Idea" no., caption, prose commentary with numbered sections, and many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1196.4; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; Campa 199 Y15; Palau 1963 VI.97603; Simon Diaz 10.3997. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa c Spa

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Spa MBN 2/19089 Remarks The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Many of the chapters, i.e. "ideas," resemble the mirror o prince tradition, often highlighting virtues heavily o n biblical incidents t o underscore t h e themes, always

identified in the captions.

The illustrations are largely in the fable and bestiary tradition, but not exclusively so. There are some biblical scenes (Idea 40: Adam and Eve with the apple, Idea 46: crucifixion), som i1Jheraldic motifs (Idea 10, 15, 20), some implements (Idea 44: alembic), many classical motifs (Idea 11: Fortune's wheel w insignia,. Idea 28: sphynx, Idea 30: sowing dragon's teeth, Idea 31: Fortune on her wheel, Idea 35: Jove? driving chariot drawn by peacocks across the sky, Idea 35: basilisk, Idea , . . „ . pheomx in flames). Collation Copy Spa ABL 29, 2-17 and 29, 2-18 Serial No. 300255

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Jesuit Series J.571 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la gracia, en varias maximas, o ideas evangelicas, politicas, i morales Olite: Vicente de Armendariz, 1693. 2 vols Vol. 1: 4° [14] 1-359 [1] Vol. 2: 4° [8] 1-384 [112] Language: spa Fingerprint Vol.1: a-er 6.s. Aldo viso 3 1693. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Vol. 1 with 50 maxims or "ideas". Vol. 2 with 50 maxims or "ideas". Layout "Idea" no., caption, pictura with inscribed Latin inscriptio, prose commentary with numbered sections, and many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1196.4; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97604; Simon Diaz 10.3998, 4002; CCPB 000036671 & 000036672. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa Spa

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Remarks Tercera pane ... is Part Three of El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Part Two is entitled: El olimpo ... The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... Many of the chapters, i.e. "ideas," resemble the mirror of the prince tradition, often highlighting virtues. The texts draw heavily on biblical incidents to underscore the themes, always identified in the captions. The illustrations are largely in the fable and bestiary tradition, but not exclusively so. There are some biblical scenes (Idea 40: Adam and Eve with the apple, Idea 46: crucifixion), some heraldic motifs (Idea 10, 15, 20), some implements (Idea 44: alembic), many classical motifs (Idea 11: Fortune's wheel with insignia, Idea 28: sphynx, Idea 30: sowing dragon's teeth, Idea 31: Fortune on her wheel, Idea 35: Jove? driving chariot drawn by peacocks across the sky, Idea 35: basilisk, Idea 59: pheonix in flames). Additional information from Antonio Bernat-Vistarini. CCPB = Catalogo Colectivo del Patrimonio Bibliographico Espagnol: www. mcu. es/ccpb/index/html Collation Copy Spa GBU A-018-226 & A-018-227 Serial No. 300373

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Jesuit Series •J.572 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la gratia, en varias maximas, o ideas evangelicas, politicas, i morales Barcelona: Joseph Llopis, 1698. 2 vols Vol. 1: 4° [16] 376 Vol. 2: 4° Language: spa Fingerprint Vol.1: a-n- La- Aldo arda 3 1698 Vol.2: Emblem Structure & Illustrations Vol. 1 with 50 maxims or "ideas". Vol. 2 with 50 maxims or "ideas". Layout Probably: "Idea" no., caption, pictura with inscribed Latin inscriptio, prose commentary with numbered sections, and many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; not in Palau; not in Simon Diaz; Biblioteca de Cataluna A008.71.718 TOP. Remarks The work is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la naturaleze. Unconfirmed, information from Antonio Beraat Vistarini, based on the Biblioteca de Cataluna: www.gencat.es/bc Serial No. 300375

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Jesuit Series J.573 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la gracia, en varias maximas, o ideas evangelicas, politicas, i morales Barcelona: Joseph Llopis, Juan Pifarrer (sic), 1703. ultime impresion. 2 vols Vol. 1: 4° [16] 1-576 includes half title and letter press t.p. Language: spa Fingerprint Vol.1: o.o- 6.7. 3.;i vami 3 1703. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Vol.1 has 60 unsigned woodcut illustrations with text in text: p.l, 17, 33, 41, 47, 58, 67, 75, 86, 95, 102, 112, 120, 127, 136, 144, 152, 162, 165, 175, 184, 195, 200, 209, 215, 219, 232, 243, 249, 255, 266, 274, 287, 291, 309, 317, 331, 337, 346, 354, 363, 371, 378, 389, 397, 406, 418, 424, 430, 442, 451, 462, 474, 487, 503, 520, 531, 540, 556, 570. Layout "Idea" no., caption, pictura with inscribed Latin inscriptio, prose commentary with numbered sections, and many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II. 1196.4; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97605; Simon Diaz 10.3999; CCPB 000073726. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa

GBUA-018-224 GBU A-036-297 MEN 5/2404

USA DGU-WSp. Coll. E252.2 G442 S2

Remarks El sabio instruido de la gracia ... is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Many of the chapters, i.e. "ideas," resemble the mirror of the prince tradition, often highlighting virtues. The texts draw heavily on biblical incidents to underscore the themes, always identified in the captions. The illustrations are largely in the fable and bestiary tradition, but not exclusively so. There are some biblical scenes (Idea 40: Adam and Eve with the apple, Idea 46: crucifixion), some heraldic motifs (Idea 10, 15, 20), some implements (Idea 44: alembic), many classical motifs (Idea 11: Fortune's wheel with insignia, Idea 28: sphynx, Idea 30: sowing dragon's teeth, Idea 31: Fortune on her wheel, Idea 35: Jove? driving chariot drawn by peacocks across the sky, Idea 35: basilisk, Idea 59: pheonix in flames). Collation Copy USA DGU-W Sp. Coll. E252.2 G442 S2 Serial No. 300282

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J.574 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la gratia, en varias maximas, o ideas evangelicas, politicas, i morales Madrid: Antonio Gonzales de Reyes, Francisco Laso, 1709. Second edition, 2 vols. Vol. 1: 4° 406 Vol. 2: 4° Language: spa Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Vol.1 with 50 maxims or "ideas". Vol.2 with 50 more maxims or "ideas". Layout "Idea" no., caption, prose comentary with numbered sections, and many marginal references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97606; Simon Diaz 10. 4000 (wrongly identifies a three volume work here as Gracia, whereas the Spa MEN shelfmark quoted by Simon Diaz is for Naturaleza); OCLC 23696154. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa

ABL 0/016, 6-01 MBN 2/14614 Part 1 MBN 2/14615 Part 2

Remarks El sabio instruido de la gracia ... is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la~naturaleza ... Many of the chapters, i.e. "ideas," resemble the mirror of the prince tradition, often highlighting virtues. The texts draw heavily on biblical incidents to underscore the themes, always identified in the captions. The illustrations are largely in the fable and bestiary tradition, but not exclusively so. There are some biblical scenes (Idea 40: Adam and Eve with the apple, Idea 46: crucifixion), some heraldic motifs (Idea 10, 15, 20), some implements (Idea 44: alembic), many classical motifs (Idea 11: Fortune's wheel with insignia, Idea 28: sphynx, Idea 30: sowing dragon's teeth, Idea 31: Fortune on her wheel, Idea 35: Jove? driving chariot drawn by peacocks across the sky, Idea 35: basilisk, Idea 59: pheonix in flames). Collation Copy Spa ABL 0/016, 6-01 Serial No. 300281 a

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J.575 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) El sabio instruido de la gracia, en varias maximas, o ideas evangelicas, politicas, i morales Barcelona: J. Piferrer, 1711. Third edition, 2 vols. Vol. 1: 4° De Backer-Sommervogel 576 Vol. 2: 4° [8] 1-409 [95] Language: spa Fingerprint Vol. 1: Vol. 2: 0.0. dalo raa- tata 3 1711. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Vol. 1 Vol. 2 contains 40 unsigned illustrated maxims comprising unsigned woodcuts numbered 61-100 in text with extensive indices: p. 1, 10, 23, 32, 45, 69, 78, 85, 93, 103, 111, 122, 130, 140, 146, 158, 170, 185, 197, 207, 216, 224, 233, 244, 253, 264, 271, 286, 294, 305, 311, 320, 328, 335, 345, 367, 377, 389, 399. Layout "Idea" no., caption, pictura with inscribed Latin inscriptio, numbered prose texts. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1196.4; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97607; Simon Diaz 10.4001. Library Pressmarks Spa Spa Spa Spa USA

GBU A-18-225 MEN 3/21777 Part 1 MEN 3/21778 Part 2 SdCUS ODaU

USA UC-BANC PN6305 G 2 8 1711 USA UC-RivSp. Coll. PN6305 G3 1711

Remarks El sabio instruido de la gracia ... is related to but different from the author's El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Many of the chapters, i.e. "ideas," resemble the mirror of the prince tradition, often highlighting virtues. The texts draw heavily on biblical incidents to underscore the themes, always identified in the captions. The illustrations are largely in the fable and bestiary tradition, but not exclusively so. There are some biblical scenes (Idea 40: Adam and Eve with the apple, Idea 46: crucifixion), some heraldic motifs (Idea 10, 15, 20), some implements (Idea 44: alembic), many classical motifs (Idea 11: Fortune's wheel with insignia, Idea 28: sphynx, Idea 30: sowing dragon's teeth, Idea 31: Fortune on her wheel, Idea 35: Jove? driving chariot drawn by peacocks across the sky, Idea 35: basilisk, Idea 59: pheonix in flames). Collation Copy Spa MEN 3/21777-78 Serial No. 300275

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Jesuit Series J.576 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) Sapiens a divina gratia instructus Ingolstadt: Johann Andreas de la Haye, 1731 4° [30] 1-485 [29] Language: lat Fingerprint: umum e-2. aste maEs 3 MDCCXXXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition of the 100 "ideas". Layout "Idea" no., caption, long prose texts, which include many references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1196.4; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; Palau 1953 VI.97621; not in Simon Diaz. Library Pressmarks Bel ARC 3053 i. 1 FRG MSB 4 Homil. 234

USA CStclU

Remarks This is an anonymous Jesuit unillustrated Latin translation of Garau'.s El sabio instruido de la gracia ... which is related to, but different from, the author's El sabio instruido de la naturaleia ... Collation Copy Bel ARG 3053 i.l Serial No. 990004 J.577 GARAU, FRANCISCO Francisco Garau (1640-1701) Sapiens a divina gratia instructus Ingolstadt: Johann Andreas de la Haye, 1732 4° [32] 1-485 [29] Language: lat Fingerprint: umum e-2. aste maEs 3 MDCCXXXII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition of the 100 "ideas". Layout "Idea" no., caption, long prose texts, which include many references to the Bible. Classification: I.G.6 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Campa; not in Simon Diaz; not in Palau. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB 4 Horn 702 t

FRG MSB Horn 2095 k

Remarks This is the second edition of an anonymous Jesuit unillustrated Latin translation of Garau's El sabio instruido de la gracia ... which is related to, but different from, the author's El sabio instruido de la naturaleza ... Collation Copy FRG MSB 4 Horn 702 t Serial No. 990049

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Jesuit Series J.578 GEORG, HEINRICH Heinrich Georg (1641-1719) Hercules coelum. 1684 Language: lat Known only from Reiffenberg, Patrum Societatis Jesu ad Rhenum Inferiorem poemata... (1758), Part IV, pp.22-55. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 10 numbered unillustrated emblems (pp.31-55) by the Paderborn Jesuit College entitled Hercules coelum and attributed by Reiffenberg to Heinrich Georg. The work records the death of Ferdinand I of Fiirstenberg and celebrates his succession by Hermann Werner. "Pars II. Emblematica" contains the emblems. Layout Emblem no., caption, "Emblema" with description of pictura, inscriptio ("Lemma"), verse subscriptio ("Ode"). Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1340.2 (Heinrich Georg) and VI.74.100 (Paderborn); Praz 467 (Reiffenberg); not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Bel ARG 4103 E 1-2 FRG aSGPTHVBGFi34(l-4) Fra BN Yc 9223-9225 FRG Fra CBF C 421 FRG TrStB 5.700 8° 1-4 FRG DiStub I 1353 (parts 1,4)

Remarks Based on Reiffenberg's Patrum Societatis Jesu ad Rhenum Inferiorem Poemata ... (1758), Part IV, pp.22-55 (302435), which is often the only source of information, even for De Backer-Sommervogel. Reiffenberg's compilation is an important collection of emblems and devices produced by several Jesuits and colleges in the Lower Rhine province. Collation Copy Bel ARG 4103 E 1-2 Serial No. 990233 p A fc S I.

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Jesuit Series J.579 GEORG, HEINRICH Heinrich Georg (1641-1719) Nuptice ... Leopoldi I... et... Eleonorce Madalence Theresice ... connubium Cologne: Peter Alstorff, 1676 Language: lat 2° 28 pp (according to De Backer-Sommervogel) See: Reiffenberg Vol.4, pp.61-100. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Reiffenberg reports 9 numbered unillustrated emblems (pp.63100) by Heinrich Georg entitled Nuptice Pelei & Thetidos renovatce; Hoch est auspicatissimum Leopoldi I ... et serenissimce Eleonorce Madalence Theresice ... connubium. Also attributed to the Diisseldorf College (J.503 301265). Layout "Iconismus" no., description of pictura, "Lemma" or inscriptio, "Symbol paraphrasis" or explanation of emblem, prose texts or poems. De Backer-Sommervogel report the same title under Diisseldorf College: engraved fp. by Loffler after I.C. Scholl, and on each recto an engraving by Loffler or Bouttats after Loybos. Artist Loffler I. C. Scholl Gaspar Bouttats Loybos Classification: I.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1340.1 (Heinrich Georg) and HI.309.9 (Diisseldorf); Praz 467 (Reiffenberg); not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Fra FRG

ARC 4103 E 1-2 BN Yc 9223-9225 CBF C 421 DiStub I 1353 (only parts 1 and 4 Remarks

FRG FSGPTH VBGFi34(l-4) FRG MHP Lm 124 & 128 FRG TrStB 5.700 8° 1-4

Based on Reiffenberg's Patrum Societatis Jesu ad Rhenum Inferiorem Poemata ... (1758), Part IV, (302435), which is often the only source of information, even for De BackerSommervogel. Reiffenberg's compilation is an important collection of emblems and devices produced by several Jesuits and colleges in the Lower Rhine province. De BackerSommervogel supply additional information. Collation Copy Bel ARG 4103 E 1-2 Serial No. 990232

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Jesuit Series J.580 GERARDI, ANTONIO Antonio Gerardi Relacya abo przelozenie zacney pamiatki y spanialego katafalku Cracow: Franciszek Cezary, 1640 Language: pol lat 4° 18 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: o=e = EMAT i.uy DeLa C M.DC.XL. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated description of emblematic decoration prepared for the funeral of the Queen of Poland, which took place in 1639 in the church of the Jesuit domus professa in Rome under the auspices of cardinal Antonio Barberini. Layout Inscriptiones and subscriptiones in Latin are quoted together with Polish translation, partly in verse. Classification: I.F.8 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.40 (under Rome, Maison professe, not listed under Gerardi); not in Praz; Estreicher XVII 105; Buchwald-Pelcowa 498. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol Pol

WBN XVII.3.16647 WBP XVII.2.776 WrBZNO XVII 3678-11

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WrBZNO XVII 3721-11 WUB Sd. 713. 1656

Remarks Author attribution from De Backer-Sommervogel (VII.39.1 & VII.40). Anonymous translation of an anonymous Jesuit of the Domus Professa in Rome from Italian to Polish. The original title was: Relazione del solenne funerale e catafalco fatto dalli Padri della Compagnia di Giesu ... nella low chiesa delta casaprofessa, a tutti li lorofondatori e benefattori... defonti in questoprimo lor secolo ..., Roma: V. Bianchi, [1639], 4° 6 ff. (J.581 990302). Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO XVII 3721 Serial No. 990318

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Jesuit Series J.581 GERARDI, ANTONIO [Antonio Gerardi] Relations del solenna funerale e catafalco ... Regina di Polonia Rome: Lodovico Grignani, 1644 Language: ita 4° [4] 5-14 Fingerprint: dae- i.la o-no LAgu 3 M.DC.XLIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated description of emblematic decoration prepared for the funeral of the Queen of Poland, Cecilia Renata, in the church of Saint Stanislaus in Rome. Layout Brief descriptions of picturae, inscriptiones and subscriptiones in Latin are quoted together with Italian translations, partly in verse. Classification: I.F.8 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.40 (under Rome, Maison professe; not listed under Gerardi); not in Praz; Estreicher XVII 105; Buchwald-Pelcowa 498. Library Pressmarks Ita Ita

RBAV Loreto IV. 3 int. 16 RBAV Loreto IV. 3 int.27

Remarks T.p. names no author, but the dedicatory letter is signed by Antonio Gerardi and addressed to Giovanni Casimiro'S.J. The work records the emblematic decorations on the occasion of the funeral of the Queen of Poland. Collation Copy Ita RBAV Loreto IV.3 int.27 Serial No. 990302

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Jesuit Series J.582 GERMAN PROVINCE OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS, UPPER GERMAN PROVINCE Upper German Province of the Society of Jesus Fortitude Leonina in utraqve fortuna Maximiliani Emmanuelis Munich: Sebastian Mauser, Maria Susanna Jaeklin, 1715 Language: lat 2° Part I [34] 1-232 [4] 2° Part II [4] 1-124 Fingerprint: Part I: maum ciut s;ni InJa 3 CIS ISCC XV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Part I: Signed engraved fp.; 40 emblems and 15 engravings; signed engraved portrait of Theodo I (facing p.l); unsigned engravng with 5 medallion portraits (facing p.21); 5 unsigned emblem picturae with engraved text in text; unsigned engraving with 5 medallion portraits (facing p.31); 5 unsigned emblem picturae with engraved text in text; signed engraved portrait of Caroms Magnus (facing p.49); unsigned engraving with 5 medallion portraits (facing p.65); 5 unsigned emblem picturae with engraved text in text; unsigned engraving with 5 medallion portraits (facing p.75); 5 unsigned emblem picturae with engraved text in text; unsigned engraving with 5 medallion portraits (facing p.87); 5 unsigned emblem picturae with engraved text in text; signed engraved portrait of Otto Magnus (facing p. 107); unsigned engraving with 5 medallion portraits (facing p. 121); 4 unsigned emblem picturae with engraved text in text; signed engraved portrait of Ludwig of Bavaria (facing p. 139); 1 unsigned emblem picture with engraved text in text; unsigned engraving with 5 medallion portraits (facing p. 163); 5 unsigned emblem picturae with engraved text in text; unsigned engraving with 5 medallion portraits (facing p. 191); 5 unsigned emblem picturae with engraved text in text; 2 engraved genealogical tables. Layout Part I: Emblem no., duke's name, inscriptio, pictura, subscriptio; prose text. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Part II: signed double page copperplate engraving of a statue of Maximilian II (before p.l); 24 signed engraved emblems with engraved text in text; signed engraved portrait of Theresia Kunegunda (facing p.73); signed engraving (p. 109). Layout Part II: Caption, inscriptio, pictura, subscriptio, emblem no., poem. Illustration Notes Part I: Fp. signed "Cosm. Dam. Asam del." and "F.I. Spa'tt Sculps. Monac:"; full page portraits signed "And. Matth. Wolffgang Sculps. Aug. V." Part II: two page introductory engraving signed "Cosmus Asam delin. Monachij" and "loh. Aug: Corvinus Sculpsit Aug: Vind."; "del. et sc. Aug. V." emblems signed "Carl Remshart". Artist F.I. Spa'tt J.A. Corvinus

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J.582 German Province of the Society of Jesus, Upper German Province. Fortitude Leonina in utraqve fortuna Maximiliani Emmanuelis. Munich: Sebastian Hauser, Maria Susanna Jaeklin, 1715. (continued)

Jesuit Series And. Matth Wolffgang Carl Remshart Cosmas Asam Classification: II.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1350.2; Breidenbach 145; Faber du Faur 1853; Praz 565 and II 8 (inaccurate entry probably based on a secondary source); Landwehr GEB 194. Library Pressmarks Cze Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

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PStlB a Yge 25 RStlB 2° Bav.944 RBNCVE GU SM 2027 CtY Folio Zgl7 A13 715d CU fdd 801.B37 J5 DLC DD801.B37J5 IU xf 943.3 M46 Wj NN SPENCER-GERMAN 1715 USA NNC Avery AK 48957 g3/f77 USA NNMM 1977.591 USA NSchU fDD 801.B3735 J470

Microforms Faber du Faur 1853 Remarks The book is in praise of the elector Maximilian Emmanuel of Bavaria on the occasion of his return from exile after the treaty of Baden (1714), with brief biographies of the rulers of the house of Bavaria (511-1662) from Theodanus I (d. 511) to Maximilian Emmanuel (b. 1673). Collation Copy FRG MSB 2° Bavar. 297 Serial No. 300031

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J.582 German Province of the Society of Jesus, Upper German Province. Fortitudo Leonina in utraqve fortuna Maximiliani Emmanuelis. Munich: Sebastian Hauser, Maria Susanna Jaeklin, 1715. (continued) Part II

Jesuit Series J.583 GERMAN PROVINCE OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS, UPPER GERMAN PROVINCE Upper German Province of the Society of Jesus Descriptio historica utriusque fortunae Maximiliani Emmanuelis StadtamHof: Joannes Gastius, 1715 Language: lat 2° Part I [34] 1-232 [4] 2° Part II [4] 1-124 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 565; Landwehr GEB 194f; SinnenBild #204. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB Res 2 Bavar. 297a UKi GU SM2028

USA CMALG 88-B27130 USA OU DD 801* B335 D4

Remarks This is a variant edition of Fortitude Leonina in utraqve fortuna Maximiliani Emmanuelis Munich: Sebastian Hauser, Maria Susanna Jaeklin, 1715 (300031, J.581, De BackerSommervogel III. 1350.2) but with a different title. Collation Copy USA CMALG 88-B27130 Serial No. 300872

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J.583 German Province of the Society of Jesus, Upper German Province. Descriptio historica utriusque fortunae Maximiliani Emmanuelis. StadtamHof: Joannes Gastius, 1715.

Jesuit Series J.584 GHENT JESUIT COLLEGE Ghent Jesuit College Carolo VI... coronato — Geluck-Wenschinge aen Caret den VI. Ghent: Michiel Graet,1712 Language: lat dut 8° 1-20, versos 10-20 blank and unnumbered. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 1 unsigned engraved coat-of-arms, 10 signed copperplate engravings in text. Layout Dedication in Latin and Dutch to Charles VI with one attribute, e.g. D. Leopoldi Imperatoris Filio — Soone van den Keyser Leopoldus (10); pictura, Latin subscriptio and Dutch couplet subscriptio. Illustration Notes Plates signed "J: van Loo F." All emblems feature the eagle, the heraldic creature of the House of Habsburg e.g. (12) "Carel den VI. Door Godts ghenade tot Keyser verkosen" shows a large natural eagle centred and surrounded by smaller birds, but the top shows Ganymede on Jupiter's eagle in a blaze of sunlight descending towards the eagle. Artist Joseph van Loo Classification: II.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1168.72; Breidenbach 143 (with wrong attribution to the Frankfurt College); Praz 548; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel

ASB MAG-H 134134

UKi

GU SM 275

Remarks Celebration of the coronation of Charles VI on 22 December 1711, with a second Flemish t.p. The book refers not to the coronation as such but rather to the festivities organized in honour of Charles VI by the Jesuit College of Ghent on January 7, 1712. The Foreword describes the various emblematic decorations — "Sinnebeelden, Jaerschriften, Pyramiden" illuminated by lamps — erected by the Jesuits on the outer walls of the college. The book records the event. Praz records 2 coats-of-arms and 10 plates (p.548). Collation Copy UKi GU SM 275 Serial No. 301452

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Jesuit Series J.585 GHENT JESUIT COLLEGE Ghent Jesuit College Illustrissimo ... Eugenia Alberto d'Allamont ... nono Gendensium episcopo Ghent: Baldiunus Manilius, 1666 Language: lat 4 ° 11 unpaginated leaves Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms, 8 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Layout Caption, pictura, motto of coat-of-arms, inscriptio. Illustration Notes All emblems feature the moon, the motif on the bishop's coatof-arms. Following the emblems is printed the "Plausus domesticus cuius argumentum luna d'Allamontia eugenii antistitis" which was evidently performed in four acts by the students of the Ghent Jesuit College. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1164.36; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel

GUB G 13689/4°

Fra

BN M.7852

Remarks Celebration of the installation of Eugenius Albertus d' Allamont as ninth bishop of Ghent. T.p. also contains a double chronograph. Collation Copy Fra BN M.7.852 Serial No: 302674

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Jesuit Series J.586 GHENT JESUIT COLLEGE Ghent Jesuit College Hlustrissimo ... Francisco van Horenbeke X. Gandavensium Episcopo Ghent: Balduinus Manilius, 1677 Language: lat 2° 21 unpaginated leaves. Fingerprint: r.od s.st s.s! HoCu C 1677. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Van Horenbeke, repeated four time (Dly, D2v, Elv); 8 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text (A2v, B2r, Clr, C2r, Dlr, D2r, Elr, E2r). Layout Dedication and caption, pictura with motto of arms, inscriptio (usually with source), quatrain verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes All emblems feature the horn motif of the bishop's arms. Book concludes with an " Applausus novo antistiti Horenbechio ..." in three acts. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel HI. 1165.41; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC 742. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra UKi

GUB G 192112 BN Yc 333 (2-5) BL 1482.f.7. (4.)

USA DFo PN6349 G3516 1677 Cage

Remarks Celebration of the inauguration of Van Horenbeke as tenth Bishop of Ghent. Collation Copy Bel GUB G 19210/2 Serial No. 301454

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J.586 Ghent Jesuit College. Illustrissimo... Francisco van Horenbeke X. GandavensiumEpiscopo. Ghent: Balduinus Manilius, 1677.

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J.587 GHENT JESUIT COLLEGE Ghent Jesuit College Illustrissimo ... Maximiliano VanderNoot... Gandavensium Episcopo Ghent: Widow of Petrus de Goesin, 1743 4° [4] 1-26 [10] Language: lat Fingerprint: u-n- u.no t.s. (1(1 3 M.DCC.XLIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Vander Noot; 7 signed engravings of the same coat-of-arm in miniature. Layout Dedication, caption, pictura with motto from coat-of-arms, allusion to arms, inscriptio ("Lemma"), verse couplet subscriptio. Illustration Notes Emblem texts alludes to the motifs in the coat-of-arms. Artist N. Heylbreuck Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1173.120; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel

AMPM A 574/10 AUFSIP 13325.6 GUB BL 9057/6 GUB BL 6191/8

UKi BL 1473.DD1 UKi BL 1473.dd.1(7) USA MBA

Remarks Celebration of the installation of Maximilian Antonio vander Noot as fifteenth bishop of Ghent with allusions to the bishop's armorial shield. There were two separate works: this one published in 1743 for the Jesuit College in Ghent by the widow of Petrus Goesin, and another published in 1759 (De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1175.147) by the widow and son of Petrus Goes (301550). The main body of the book is the "... Ludus Poeticus" (pp.l16), which is followed by the "Epithalamium sacrum in sacras nuptias illustrissimi ac reverendissimi domini D. Maximiliani Antoii Vander Noot cum ecclesia Gandensi" (pp. 17-26). The seven emblems are followed by a "... ludus convivales" a theatrical presentation by 12 named students of the College, the argument of which focussed on the new bishop's arms ("e scutis gentilitiis"). Collation Copy Bel GUB BL 6191/8 Serial No. 301453

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Jesuit Series J.588 GHENT JESUIT COLLEGE Ghent Jesuit College Illustrissimo ... Philippo Erardo Vander Noot ... Gandavemium Episcopo Ghent: Hendrick Saetreuver, 1695 Language: lat 4° 13 unpaginated leaves Fingerprint: S.SU o.r- s.es -NSu C 1695. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Vander Noot; 5 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Layout Dedication with caption, pictura with motto from coat-ofarms, inscriptio, facing page with verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes All the emblems are based on the shell motifs of the bishop's coat-of-arms. Text concludes with a "Lusus poeticus ad scutum gentilitium ..." Classification: ILC.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1167.50; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel AUFSI P 13 325:13 Bel GUB G 13702/3 Remarks Celebration of the installation of Philipus Erardus Vander Noot as thirteenth bishop of Ghent with allusions to the bishop's armorial shield. Collation Copy Bel GUB G 13702/3 Serial No. 300210

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Jesuit Series J.589 GHENT JESUIT COLLEGE Ghent Jesuit College ttlustrissimo... Maximiliano VanderNoot... Gandavensium Episcopo Ghent: Widow and son of Petrus de Goesin, 1759 Language: lat 4° [4] 5-16 [8] Fingerprint: umse u.um s,sae NoVi 3M.DCC.LIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Vander Noot; 7 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Layout Dedication, caption, pictura, line explaining allusion, inscriptio ("Lemma"), verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. arms signed "P.B. Bouttats sculp. Anver." Engravings signed "N. Heijlbreuck F." Text ends with "Applausu convivialis" with fourteen named actors, presumably students of the College. Artist N. Heylbreuck P.B. Bouttats Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1175.147; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel

GUB BL 9057/15

Remarks This is the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Bishop's ordination as a priest. Collation Copy Bel GUB BL 9057/15 Serial No. 301550

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J.589 Ghent Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ... Maximiliano Vander Noot... Gandavensium Episcopo. Ghent: Widow and son of Petrus de Goesin, 1759.

Jesuit Series J.590 GIUGLARIS, LUIGI Luigi Giuglaris (1607-1653) Funerale fatto nel Duomo di Torino Turin: Heirs of Giovanni Domenico Tarino, 1638 Language: ita 2° [8] 3-134. Fingerprint: i-a- aain a.di dapr 3 M.DC.XXXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., unsigned engraved double fold-out of castrum doloris (facing p. 14), unsigned engraved triple foldout of church (p.27), unsigned engraved triple fold-out of church interior between columns each with a statue, two heraldic shields, and four impresa (facing p.59). Detailed description of castrum doloris, funeral decorations, and many imprese, which are not illustrated. Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1471.6; Praz 354; not in EBUI. Library Pressmarks Fra Ita Ita Ita Ita Ita

BN Res K 151 (1) FIBNCMagl. 19.3.17 FIBNCMagl. 10.2.186 F1BNC Magi. 11.1.3 93 LuBSt G.XXXV.k.20 RBNCVE75.L.4.1

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RBNCVE 252.6.K.6 RCN E.X.39 TBR R.47(19) TBR R.47(38) BL OOlm.25. (2) IU xq945.11 V835 Wg

Remarks Funeral exequies for Vittorio Amadeo, Duke of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont. Information for this record derives from the copy at Fra BN Res K 151 (1) Collation Copy USA IU xq945.11 V835 Wg Serial No. 303034

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Jesuit Series J.590 Luigi Giuglaris. Funerale fatto net Duomo di Torino. Turin: Heirs of Giovanni Domenico Tarino, 1638.

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Jesuit Series J.591 GIZYCKI, PAWEL Pawel Gizycki (7-1762) Bieg zycia chwalebny Pawla Karola Olgerdo (sic) Lubartowicza Sanguszka Lublin: Jesuit Press Lublin, 1751 Language: pol lat 2° 71 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: o-ym a.or tupr C n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. on the verso of the title page, a heraldic illustration with a verse subscriptio (4 11.). Unillustrated description of decorations for the funeral of Sanguszka (a)lr-(f)2v - "Relacya pogrzebowa." Layout Picture description in Polish; inscriptiones and subscriptiones in Latin. Within this section (d2r- flv) there is an "Emblema" with the description of the visual symbol, inscriptio and long verse subscriptio in elegiac distich. Fols. ()lr-3v "Relacya pogrzebu serca xiazecego ..." contain a description of the emblematic exequies erected on the occasion of the burial of Sanguszko's heart. This part together with fols. Zl-2, Aal-Bb2 is inserted between gatherings U & W. Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1495.1 (different title and date, cf. J.560); Buchwald-PelcowaSOO; Estreicher XVII154-5; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol

CBCz 25580 III CBJ 391774 III K6BPAN 38614 LWBL p-18-f-388 WBNXVIH.3.1522

Pol Pol Pol Pol

WBP XVII.3.1230 WUB 28.20.4.1377 WUB 28.20.4.1485 WUB 4g.6.7.73 XVIII/II

Remarks Record by Piotr Rypson. Collation Copy Pol WUB 4g.6.7.73 XVIII/II Serial No. 990319

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Jesuit Series J.592 GIZYCKI, PAWEL Pawel Gizycki (7-1762) Excubiaedolorumadpretiososcineres... CasimiriAlexandri Pociey Lvov: Jesuit Press Lvov, 1729 Language: lat pol 4° 14 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: e-o- zety ATK. PAby C 1729. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated description of the emblematic decorations used for the funeral of Kazimierz Alexander Pociey: "Relacya pogrzebowey apparencyi w Brzesciu Litewskim" (A3r-D2v). Layout Verbal description of pictura, Latin inscriptio and Latin subscriptio. Classification: I.E.5 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Estreicher XXIV 379; Buchwald-Pelcowa 497; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks .Pol Pol

CBJ 169441 WBB XVH.F.731

Pol Pol

WBN XVIII.2.497 WrBZNO VIII.824-III

Remarks The dedication to Antoni Pociey is signed: "author operis P.G.S.J." = Pawel Gizycki, S.I., author of two similar descriptions of funerals in which emblematic decoration was used: Bieg zycia chwalebny ... (990319, J.590) and Relacya apparencyi y samego aktu pogrzebowego Wisniowieckiego Michala Serwacego Korybutha (990320, J.592). Record by Piotr Rypson. Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO VIII.824-III Serial No. 990274

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Jesuit Series J.593 GIZYCKI, PAWEL Pawel Gizycki (7-1762) Relacya apparencyi y samego aktu pogrzebowego ... Wisniowieckiego Michala Serwacego Korybuta Poczajow: Basilian Press Poczajow, 1745 Language: pol and lat 2° 24 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: 3.S, 7.r. chl.SeSa c 1745. [date from date of death of Duke Michale Wisniowiec] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated description of the emblematic decoration devised for the funeral ceremony during the burial of Michal Serwacy Korybut Wisniowiecki with the text of inscriptiones (and occasionally subscriptiones) quoted. Also on fols. D2v-Flv: 6 unillustrated numbered "Emblemata". Layout Brief description of pictura in Polish, Latin inscriptio (Bible quotations with reference), Latin verse subscriptio (elogium). Illustration Notes On fol. [a]2r: "In stemma ..." copperplate with coats of arms, verse subscriptio and sententiae. Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1495.1; Estreicher XVII 155; Buchwald-Pelcowa 501; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Lit VUB BAV-E63 Pol WBN XVII.3.2625 Pol CBJ 22078 III Pol WBN XVII.3.3347 Pol K6BPAN 3932 Pol WrBZN XVIII- 28746-IV Pol K6BPAN 37473 Pol WrBZNO XVm-17537-IV Pol LBKU P XVII 453 Pol WrBZNO XVIII 29084 Pol WBN XVIII.3.572 Pol WrBZNO XVIII-16585 Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO VIII-28746

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Jesuit Series J.594 GODEBESKI, fflERONIMUS Hieronimus Godebeski Oriens immortalis glorias Vilnius: Jesuit Academy, 1695 Language: lat 2° 22 unpaginated leaves Emblem Structure & Illustrations 3 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, prose caption and prose texts. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VIII.803.177; not in Praz; Estreicher XVII, 205; Buchwald-Pelcowa 57. Library Pressmarks Lit VUB III 18785 Pol WBN XVII.4.273

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WrBZNO XVII-15.378

Remarks Encomium to the Radziwilla familu. Author attribution from De Backer-Sommervogel. Godebeski is one of several Jesuits named. Collation Copy Pol WBZNO XVII-15.378 Serial No. 302692

GOTTSCHEER, MARTIN Author also known as Martin Gottseer Martin Gottscheer (1648-1731) Symbola cum inscriptionibus in Nordico Collegia exhibita Linz: Freyschmidt, 1713 Language: lat 8° Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1629.12; Praz 356; not in Landwehr GEB. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel who are also quoted by Praz, but with no location. Serial No. 303035

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Jesuit Series J.596 GRAZ JESUIT COLLEGE Graz Jesuit College Annus primus Imperil Austriaci Graz: heirs of Ernst Widmanstetter, 1638 Language: lat 2° 132 unpaginated leaves Fingerprint: t.i- M.U- t:in HoEt C M.DC.XXXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fjp.; 60 signed copperplate engravings in text: Al, A4, A6, B2, B4, B6, C2, C4, C6, D2, D5, El, E4, E6, F3, F5, Gl, G3, G5, HI, H3, H5, 12, 14, 16, K2, K4, K6, L2, L4, L6, M3 [= M2], M4, M6, N2, N4, N6, O2, O4, O6, P2, P4, P6, Q2, Q4, Q6, R2, R4, R6, S2, S4, S6, T2, T4, T6, V2, V4, V6, X2, X4. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, subscriptio, on following pages prose and verse commentaries. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Matthias von Werm fig:" and "Isaac Major in". Engravings signed "Elias Wide: fee." "Isaac Major inc." "E.W." "Eli. Wid fee." "El. Wid" "El: Wi:" "Elias Wideman fee." "M.W.fe." Artist Isaac Major Mattias von Werm Elias Wideman Classification: II.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1694.79; Breidenbach 167; Landwehr GEB 202; Praz 545. Library Pressmarks Aus VPSJ 2070704 Aus VONB38.A.10 FRG BaSB A.symb.fl Remarks

FRG MSB Res. 2° Austr.lp Ita RBNCVE 6.22.E.22

Praise of the house of Austria, and the Habsburgs. Celebration of the inauguration of King Ferdinand III as Holy Roman Emperor, who is seen as the culmination and the embodiment of the virtues and accomplishments of the previous rulers: Rudolph I, Albert I, Friedrich pulcher, Albert II, Friedrich IV, Maximilian I, Karl V, Ferdinand I, Maximilian II, Rudolph II, Ferdinand-Matthias, Ferdinand II. Collation Copy FRG BaSB A.symb.fl Serial No. 301465

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Jesuit Series J.596 Graz Jesuit College. Annus primus Imperil Austriaci. Graz: heirs of Ernst Widmanstetter, 1638.

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Jesuit Series J.597 GRAZ JESUIT COLLEGE Graz Jesuit College Epithalamium symbolicum ... Ferdinando III ... Marice Regince Graz: Ernst Widmanstetter, 1631 Language: lat 4° 102 unfoliated, unnumbered leaves Fingerprint: uaer, t.s, o.i, s.o, C A NATO EX VIRGINE DEO SECULI DECIMI SEPTIMI ANNO XXXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 50 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio. Classification: II.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1693.76.bis; Breidenbach 167; Praz 554. Library Pressmarks Aus

GUB II 39 663

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RBNCVE 6.2.M.5

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BL 1572/542

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VONB 79.B.55

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GU SM 1633

Microforms: Jantz. No. 364, reel 580. Remarks Celebration of the marriage of Ferdinand III and Maria Regina of Spain. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 1633 Serial No. 301466

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Jesuit Series J.598 GRAZ JESUIT COLLEGE Graz Jesuit College Ferdinandi II Bohemorum ... regis Maria Anna defuncta Graz: Georg Widmanstetter, 1618 Language: lat 4° 140 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: asi- a.is t.d- grDe C M.DC.XVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p. 3 unsigned engraved coat-of-arms: Ferdinand II, King of Bohemia, Archduke of Austria, B4v repeated 2Alv (arms of Maria Anna, wife of Ferdinand II). 45 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings in text. 4 unsigned copperplate engravings of the months with engraved text, tipped facing c3v, c4r, c4v and dlr. Layout Emblem no., pictura; facing page with emblem no., inscriptio, verse subscriptio, prose commentary ("lemma"). Volume also contains pattern poems and eulogies. Classification: II.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1692.65 (inaccurate title, no pub.), II. 1871.5 and III. 1341.1; Breidenbach 168 (no pub.); Praz 568 (no pub.); not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus GUB II 39 645 AUS VPSJ 2070810 FRG MSB Res. 4° L.eleg.m. 132

FRG MSB Res. 4° Bavar. 1252 UKi GU SM 1325

Remarks The book records the funeral of Maria Anna of Bavaria, wife of Ferdinand II. De Backer-Sommervogel and Praz cite a different title, which either derives from a missing letterpress t.p., or is an invention. Collation Copy Aus VPSJ 2070810 Serial No. 301469

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Jesuit Series J.599 GRAZ JESUIT COLLEGE Graz Jesuit College Genealogia Serenissimce Domus Austriacce. Graz: Ferdinand Widmanstetter, 1666 Language: lat 2° [10] 1-48 [1] Fingerprint: ae-on seta ues, ViEt 3 M.DC.LXVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., 11 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in (not 8 as in Praz and Landwehr) facing pp. Iv, 6, 10, 14, 17, 21, 25, 29, 33, 37, 43. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, couplet subscriptio, poems. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "Albinus Patho delin." and "P. Kilian s."; engravings signed "Philip Kilian sculp." Artist: Philip Kilian, Albinus Patho Classification: II.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1696-97.141 (inaccurate, records short title only); Praz 558; Landwehr GEB 203. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Aus FRG

VPSJ 2121219 VONB50.C.17 VONB MSBRes.2°L.eleg.m.55

FRG MZK 4° TK 364/5 UKi GU SM Add f34 USA ICN wING fzp656.w 641

Remarks Celebrates the wedding of Leopold and Margartha in 1666 with a history of the house of Austria from Philip I, King of Spain onwards. Collation Copy FRG MSB Res. 2° L.eleg.m.55 Serial No. 301470

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Jesuit Series J.599 Graz Jesuit College. Genealogia Serenissimce Domus Austriacce. Graz: Ferdinand Widmanstetter, 1666.

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Jesuit Series J.600 GRAZ JESUIT COLLEGE Graz Jesuit College Josephifelicissimi quondam ...in Aegypto proregis polymita. Graz: heirs of Georg Widmanstetter, 1690 Language: lat 2° [12] 1-132 Fingerprint: u-i- E.IS o,t, quln 3 M.DC.XC. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., 12 unsigned copperplate engravings tipped in facing pp. 8, 18, 26, 34, 44, 58, 66, 76, 88, 96, 104, 114, and 1 unsigned engraved portrait in text tipped in facing p. 118. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio and poems, each emblem sums up the virtues of a particular king in an Encomium. E.g. the virtue of fortitude describes Ladislaus, King of Hungary (p.68) and his emblem (p.76) "In utrumque paratus" followed by a verse "Encomium exegeticum Regiae Fortitudinis". Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "An: Trost f:" Artist Andreas Trost Classification: II.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1700.227 (under Graz, College de) & V.855.3 (under Mechtl, Albert), Breidenbach 164; Praz 562-3. Library Pressmarks Aus UKi

VPSJ 2070703 GU SM 1683

USA CMALG 1387-792

Remarks The work celebrates the coronation of Joseph I, son of Leopold II. De Backer-Sommervogel also attribute this work to Albert Mechtl. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 1683 Serial No. 301467

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J.600 Graz Jesuit College. Josephifelicissimi quondam ... in Aegypto proregis polymita. Graz: heirs of Georg Widmanstetter, 1690.

Jesuit Series J.601 GRAZ JESUIT COLLEGE Graz Jesuit College Mausolceum augustissimis manibus Leopoldi I Graz: Johann Peter Sutor, heirs of Georg Widmanstetter^ 1705 Language: lat 4° [6] 31 engraved leaves (30 numbered) [4] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp.; folio foldout of the castrum doloris, 30 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Fp. is double full-page, fold-out castrum doloris with caption giving dimensions of the structure both in Latin and German. Engraved fp. signed "Jo: V: hauckh Univers: del:" and "A: Trost sc:" Artist A. Trost Johannes Hauck Classification: II.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1702.290; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus

VPSJ 2091305

FRG FrUB H 1806

Remarks "Mausoleum" or funeral celebration for Emperor Leopold I and his reign. Some copies also have a German title Trauer-Geriist zuehren ... Kaisers Leopoldi I. (Gradtz, Widmanstad, 1705), which contains 2 panegyrics, by Jos. Spiniller in German and by Ant. Stieff in Latin (FRG FrUB). The Aus VPSJ copy has no German title. Collation Copy Aus VPSJ 2091305 Serial No. 301468

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J.601 Graz Jesuit College. Mausolceum augustissimis manibus Leopoldi I. Graz: Johann Peter Sutor, heirs of Georg Widmanstetter, 1705.

Jesuit Series J.602 GRENOBLE JESUIT COLLEGE Grenoble Jesuit College Les sept miracles du Dauphine Grenoble: Alexandra Giroud, 1701 Language: Fre 2° [2] 3-4 [1] 6-20 Fingerprint: usn- e.e, r,r, stvo 3 1701. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 7 copperplate engravings with engraved text in text, one signed (p. 16): p.6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Layout Latin inscriptio, pictura, caption with title, prose explanation, title, Latin verse subscriptio, French verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes One engraving signed "Sevin del." Each emblem features one of the seven miracles of Grenoble, e.g. the inaccessible mountain (p.6), and applies it to King, the dauphin, or to the destruction of heresy by Louis. Artist Sevin Classification: II.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1736.19; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra

LBM Res 125.856

Remarks The Grenoble Jesuits honoured the Due de Bourgogne and the Due de Berry during their visit to Grenoble in 1701 with this book applying the seven miracles of Grenoble as symbols of virtue and of the glory of Louis le Grand. De Backer-Sommervogel tentatively attribute this work to Menestrier (III. 1736.19). Collation Copy Fra LBM Res 125.586 Serial No. 300349

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Jesuit Series J.603 GRIM, LEOPOLD Praeses: Leopold Grim (1688-1759) Author: Joannes Carolus Comes a Waldstein Philosophia scholastico-ethica Prague: University Press Prague, 1726 Language: lat 2° [10] 1-238 Fingerprint: A-ut a.a- m,m. AnOR 3 n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. with engraved text; 12 numbered unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text pp. 9, 31, 51, 71, 89, 109, 127, 147, 165, 183, 201, 223. Layout Caption, inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Hiebel del. Pragae" "Hieronym. Sperling sculps. Aug. Vind." Artist Jerome Sperling Hiebel Classification: I.G.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1830.1 (under: Grim); Breidenbach 175; Landwehr GEB 633 (under: Waldstein); Praz II 29 (p.532 under: Waldstein). Library Pressmarks Aus Cze

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FRG CANPSJ UKi GU SM Add f. 13

Remarks This is the doctoral dissertation of Joannes Carolus Comes a Waldstein, for which the Jesuit Leopold Grim was "praeses". The defence was held in the Magna Aula at the University of Charles Ferdinand in Prague. The work contains 50 philosophical theses, a series of ethical quaestiones, an index of virtues of the Habsburg rulers accompanied by 12 emblems, and finally an index of philosophical problems. Collation Copy UKi GU SM Add f.13 Serial No. 301417

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Jesuit Series J.603 Leopold Grim. Philosophia scholastico-ethica. Prague: University Press Prague, 1726.

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Jesuit Series J.604 GROSEZ, JEAN ETIENNE Jean Etienne Grosez (1642-1718) Le triomphe de I'amitie. Tragedie Besancon: Jean Couche, 71668 Language: fre 4° [6] 1-18 [32] Fingerprint: nyit e.me hem- dofa 3 n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 15 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text in text, printed in impaginated section with half-title "Devises" appended to the text of the drama. Layout Latin inscriptio, pictura, four-line Latin verse subscriptio ("Epigramma"), which also incorporates the wording of the inscriptio. Facing page with French prose explanation of the motif and its application to a named local dignitary whose heraldic arms are reproduced in miniature at the bottom of the pictura. The pictura is usually, but not always, based on the dedicatee's arms. Illustration Notes Engravings signed "DL", "Deloisy", "P.D. fee.", "P. Deloisy Fecit", "De Loisy Fe." Artist P. De Loisy Classification: I.E. 10 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1851.1 & 1.1401.3 (under Besancon Jesuit College). Library Pressmarks Fra

LBM 360.241

Remarks Author attribution from De Backer-Sommervogel. Grosez's name concludes the last emblem (fol. Mir). The emblems, printed in a final section entitled "Devises," are not related to the theme of the tragedy, but were presented by the College rhetoricians to the local dignitaries. The "Avertissement" states that "... a chacun en particulier, nous presentons a chacun une Devise, comme un petit temoignage de notre reconnoissance. Le corps de quelques unes de ces Devises sera tire des Armes de leur famille, neantmoins comme toutes les pieces du Blason ne peuvent pas entrer dans cette sorte d'ouvrage, nous ne nous sommes pas toujours attachez aux Armoires." (p. 18) Collation Copy Fra LBM 360.241 Serial No. 300299

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Jesuit Series •J.605 GYALOGI, JANOS Janos Gyalogi (1686-1761) Emblemata et Variae Inscriptiones Claudiopolis, 1750 Language: lat Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III. 1981.12; Breidenbach 178; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 301472

J.606 HABELLIUS, JOHANN Johann Habellius (1635-1691) Author: Michael Francis Ferdinand, Duke of Althann Illustre abietis cum lauro connubium, Quindenis Symbolorum dotibus locupletatum, honori et amori illustrissimi domini domini Michaelis Francisci Ferdinandi S.R.J. Comitis ab Althann primam sapientice lauream Gentilitijs Insignibus sibi desponsantis Language: lat Prague: Carl-Ferdinand University, 1673 Colophon: PRAGUE, Typis Universitatis Carolo-Ferdinandeae in Collegio Societatis Jesu ad S. Clementem, 1673. 4° 17 unnumbered leaves Fingerprint: s.m; o.s, o.o,LuTa C M.DC.LXX.III. Emblem Structure & Illustrations: Unsigned engraved tp., 14 unsigned copperplate engravings in text. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio; following page with verse commentary on emblem. Classification: I.G.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1159.120 (under Prague Jesuit College); Praz 561. Library Pressmarks Ita

RBNCVE71.4.D.27

Remarks The booklet marks the granting of baccalaureate to Michael Francis Ferdinand, Duke of Althann. The final page contains a list of other candidates for the degree. Collation Copy Ita RBNCVE 71.4.D.27 Serial No. 302404

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Jesuit Series •J.607 HANEL, MELCfflOR Melchior Hanel (1627-1689) Laurus honorata, in quo emblemata continentur, et carmen Prague: Carl-Ferdinand University, 1662 Language: lat 2° Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.66.3; Breidenbach 175; Praz 363. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel; cited by Praz and Breidenbach, without location. Hanel was apparently the promotor. Serial No. 301484

J.608 HANSIZ, MARCUS Author also known as Marc Hansitz. Marcus Hansiz (1683-1766) Quinquennium primum Imperil Romano-Germanici Caroli VI. Graz: Heirs of Georg Widmanstetter, 1717 Language: lat 2° [12] 1-56 Fingerprint: s,i- i-i; r-d- Adle 3 M.DCC.XVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., 5 full-page signed copperplate engravings showing Emporer Charles VI surrounded by mythographic, allegorical and symbolic figures, illustrating significant events of his reign, tipped, in facing p.l, 17, 29, 39, 45; 54 copperplate engravings of circular imprese with engraved text in text: p. 1(2), 2(2), 3(2), 5(1), 6(2), 7(2), 8(3), 9(2), 10(2), 13(2), 17(2), 24(1), 25(3), 26(3), 29(1), 30(1), 31(1), 32(1), 33(1), 34(1), 35(1), 39(1), 40(1), 43(1), 44(2), 45(1), 46(1), 51(1), 52(1), 53(2), 54(3), 55(4). Layout Inscriptio engraved with pictura. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "loann. V. Hauckh. Univers. del. Grae" and "loh. Daniel Herz sculps. Aug. V."; engravings 1, 2, 3 signed variously "loann V Hauck delin." and variously "Beniamin Kenkel Aug. Vindelic: sculps. Graecy", 4 signed "G.H. Schifflin sculps. Aug. Vind." and 5 signed "loh. August Corvinus sculps. Aug.Vind." Artist: Johann August Corvinus; Johann Daniel Herz; Johann von Hauckh; Benjamin Kenkel; G. Heinrich Schifflin. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.74.1; Praz 569; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Aus

GUB III. 14.733 VPSJ 2061212 VONB54.044-D

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Remarks Celebration of Emperor Charles VI and the glories of the first five years of his reign. There is another volume entitled Quinquennium secundum Imperii Romano-Germanici Caroli VI, (Vienna, 1721, [300999, J.I 17]), which clearly identifies Ignaz Choler as praeses, although De Backer-Sommervogel (IV.74.1) tentatively ascribe the work to Marcus Hansiz. Collation Copy FRG PStlB a Yge 26 (1) Serial No. 301477 J.608 Marcus Hansiz. Quinquennium primum Imperii Romano-Germanici Caroli VI. Graz: Heirs of Georg Widmanstetter, 1717.

JESUIT SERES J.60 HENRICUS, CATHARINA VAN

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Henricus Ignatius van Havre S.J. (7-1690) Jodocus Ignatius van Havre Anna Catharina van Havre Geluckbedinghe aen de Godtminnende Joffrouw Iffr. Clara loanna de Prince [Antwerp]: 1666 Language: dut 2° 19 unpaginated leaves Fingerprint: t.b, t.n: n.n, VADE C 1666 Emblem Structure & Illustrations 13 unsigned copperplate engravings in text: fols. *2r, Blv, B2v, Civ, C2v, Dlv, D2v, Elv, E2v, Flv, F2v, Glv, G2v. Layout Emblem ("Sterre") no., thematic caption, Latin Bible verse and Dutch translation, dedication, pictura, inscriptio couplet, verse subscriptio. Classification: I.F.7 Reference: De Backer-Sommervogel 1.454.69; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Bel

ASB C 248146

Remarks We identify Henricus as author in collaboration with his brother and sister. De Backer-Sommervogel list this under the Antwerp domus professa and not under the college. The occasion was a religious one: Anna Catharina took her vows on the date of the feast of the presentation of Mary at the temple (November 21); Anna Catharina is congratulated by her cousins, two nephews and niece. Collation Copy Bel ASB C 248146 Serial No. 300485

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Jesuit Series J.610 HAWKINS, HENRY Henry Hawkins (1577-1646) Partheneia sacra Rouen?: John Cousturier, 1633 Language: eng 8° [16] 1-271 (misnumbering 122 for 102) Fingerprint: tods nges w?w, geth 3 M.DC.XXXIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. introductory full-page engraving, and 48 copperplate engravings with engraved text in text, the last signed, facing p. 1, on p. 5, 13, 17, 25, 28, 35, 38, 45, 48, 56, 59, 67, 70, 78, 81, 89, 92, 100, 103, 111, 114, 122, 126, 138, 148, 151, 159, 163, 172, 175, 183, 187, 194, 198, 207, 210, 219, 223, 231, 234, 242, 245, 253, 262, 266, 267, 271. Layout Each of the 24 chapters headed "Symbols" has 2 illustrations named "Devise" and "Embleme" accompanied by texts. No. of "Symbol," caption, "Devise," pictura, "Character" with text, "Morals" with text, "Essay" with text, "Discourse" with text, "Embleme", pictura, subscriptio ("Poesie"), "Theories" with text, "Apostrophe" with text. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "P. van Langeren fecit", the last engraving "Jacob van Langeren fecit". Artist P. van Langeren Jacob van Langeren Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel I V.I 60.3 (place = Paris); STC 12958; Praz 241; Freeman 229, 243-248; Breidenbach 179; Landwehr FISP 371; Allison-Rogers 388; EBUI H19; Adams F.295. Library Pressmarks Fra UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi USA

DiBM 12241 BL698.C.17 CU Syn.8.63.272 ENLS BCL.AA858 ENLS PCL. 1687 GU SM 1 MU LVAM OB Antiq.e.F. 16633.1 OB MASON AA.331 OWC (withheld) USSC IV.A. 10.11 CLUSp.C.PN6351H31p

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Reprints and Facsimiles Aldington: Hand & Flower Press 1950 (facs); Menston: Scolar 1971, and 1993 (facs). Microforms Microfiche IDC EO/529/1; 1 EEB reel 926 (copy: Folger) Remarks Aldington: Hand & Flower Press, 1950 edition has useful Introduction and Notes, as does the Scolar Press, 1993 edition. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 1 Serial No. 200019

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Jesuit Series J.611 HEES, WILLEM VAN Author also known as Guilelmus Hesius Willem van Hees (1601-1690) Emblemata sacra de fide, spe, charitate Antwerp: Baltasar Moretus, 1636 Language: lat 12° [2] 3-404 [4] Fingerprint: R:EM t.m, m.t, ItSu 3 M.DC.XXXVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 3 books of 111 "Emblems," i.e. unsigned, numbered half-page woodcuts in text: Book 1 with 41, Book 2 with 30, Book 3 with 40; 5 unsigned unnumbered half-page woodcut illustrations in text on fol. A3r, p. 6, 8, 18, 147, 263. Layout Bible quotation with reference, emblem no., pictura, inscriptio, subscriptio, verse commentary. Illustration Notes The names of the artists derive from Hester Black's Glasgow catalogue with no authority cited; the names do not appear in the book itself. Artist Christoffel Jegher Erasmus Quellien Classification: I.E.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.336.3; Breidenbach 149; Funck 330; Praz 367; Landwehr EFBLC 299; EBUI H23. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel

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Remarks The work discusses the need for faith, hope and charity. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 584 Serial No. 301480

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Jesuit Series J.612 HEIDENSTEIN, IOANNES Joannes Heidenstein Braniewo Jesuit College Manipulus quadruplex ... loannis Adalberti ... Sigismundi III. filii. [Braniewo]: Jerzy Schonfels, 1622 Language: lat 4° 68 unnumbered leaves; last leaf blank. Fingerprint: eto- s,ri m.s, PaHi C M.DC.XXII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 4 unsigned copperplate engravings in text: fol. D2v, Hlv, Mlv, Qlv. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio; signed respectively by Marcin Szczawinski, Andrzej Wolowicz, Pawel Sapieha and "PVtus". Facing page with "Lusus symbolicus" containing further descriptions of picturae. Illustration Notes In addition to the illustrations to emblems, there is on the verso of the t.p. a symbolic copperplate representing the coats-of-arms with the four-line subscriptio signed loannes Klinsky. Classification: I.E.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.91.6; Buchwald-Pelcowa 76; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol

WBN XVII.3.9159

Pol

WrBZNO VXII-1868

Remarks Celebrates the birthday of prince loannes Adalbertus. "Manipulus" is a term for a standard as used by the military. Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO VXII-1868 Serial No. 300906

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J.612 Joannes Heidenstein. Manipulus quadruplex... loannis Adalberti... Sigismundi HI. filii. [Braniewo]: Jerzy Schonfels, 1622.

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Jesuit Series J.613 HEIDT, ADAM Adam Heidt (1667-1733) Fata Collegii Heidelbergensis Societatis Jesu Heidelberg: Johann Mayer, 1712 Language: lat 2° [2] 1-22 [2] Fingerprint: t:s, ASm, t.s, Dulm 3 M.D.CCXII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 14 numbered unillustrated "fata" on consecutive pp. 1-22. Layout "Fatum" no., date, caption, name of symbolic motif, verse commentary, "Epigramma." Classification: I.D.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 209.4 (under: Heidelberg, College de) & IV. 215.1 (under: Heidt); Dunnhaupt II-I. 1392.11.1; Landwehr GEB 204; Praz II 31. Library Pressmarks FRG

HeUB Q7140-2 Folio

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MUB 2° H.eccl. 938/13

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Remarks Attribution of authorship from De Backer-Sommervogel. Celebrates the history of the Jesuit college of Heidelberg from 1612 to 1712 presented in a series of 14 vignettes or unillustrated emblems. Collation Copy FRG MSB 2° L.eleg.m.51 Serial No. 990321

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Jesuit Series J.613 Adam Heidt. Fata Collegii Heidelbergensis Sodetatis Jesu. Heidelberg: Johann Mayer, 1712.

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Jesuit Series J.614 HERTENBERGER, CONRAD Conrad Hertenberger (1691-1752) Historia romani imperil a prima sui origine ... tomus secundus Bamberg: Johann Georg Klein, 1740 Language:

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8° [2] 1-371 [11] 8. [2] 1-371 [11] Fingerprint: reo- o-gi t.i, Ex As 3 1740. Emblem Structure & Illustrations In Pars tertia (from Julius Caesar) 47 foliated unsigned copperplate engravings in text, tipped in with page no. of facing page: p. 89, 97, 101, 105, 109, 136, 139, 142, 149, 149 (repeated with different pictura), 156, 162, 169 171' 173, 174, 177, 180, 183, 185, 188, 194, 195, 198, 20o'207' 213, 219, 231, 236, 242, 247, 251, 253, 255, 274, 313 316' 320, 336, 348, 350, 352, 358, 361, 368. After the first two! the rest belong to numbered sections. Layout No. and ruler's name, prose texts; the emblems comprise "Symbolum" and ruler's name, inscriptio, "Titulus" (caption, i.e. abstract title), pictura, "Lemma" or second inscriptio' verse subscriptio ("Epigramma"). Following pages have prose explanation of the emblem. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.315.4; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus Fra

VPSJ uncat BN G. 13511

Remarks History of the Roman empire from the beginning to the division. This is related to Hertenberger's Cursus temporam et regnorum ... (1740). In all there were 11 volumes of the Historia sanctae scripturae (1740-1753), which was reissued as the Historia pragmatica universalis sacra et profana... Frankfurti et Lipsiae, apud Tobiam Gobhardt, 1756 (11 vols.: pp. 363, 371 384 530 496, 568, 614, 535, 560, 610, 522). Aus VPSJ copy is bound with Hertenberger Cursus temporum. Collation Copy Aus VPSJ uncat Serial No. 301482

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Jesuit Series J.615 HEUMONT, JOHANN Johann Heumont (1579-1617) Fama postuma, de virtutibus heroicis ... Maria ... et ... Caroli Graz: Georg Widmanstad, 1609 Language: lat 2° 61 unnumbered leaves Fingerprint: i-s; n-us o-em deei C M.DC.IX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 30 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings in text, recto blank, on A3v, A5v, Blv, B3v, B5v, Civ, C3v, C5v, Dlv, D3v, D5v, Elv, E3v, E5v, Flv, F3v, F5v, Glv, G3v, G5v, Hlv, H3v, H5v, Ilv, I3v, I5v, Klv, K3v, K5v, Llv. Layout Inscriptio (quotation from classical author), emblem no., pictura in oval form verse subscriptio; on facing page, prose commentary. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.340.2; Praz 368; EBUI H26. Library Pressmarks Aus VONB43.D.14 FRG MSB Res. 2° Bavar.411

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Remarks This is a memorial to Maria of Austria, in the form of a Tugendspiegel, displaying her virtues. Collation Copy FRG MSB Res. 2° Bavar.411 Serial No. 301483

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J.615 Johann Heumont. Fama postuma, de virtutibus heroicis ... Maria ... et... Caroli. Graz: Georg Widmanstad, 1609.

Jesuit Series J.616 HEVENESI, GABOR Praeses: Gabor Hevenesi (1656-1715) Author: Karl von Jorger Placita philosophica quaestionibus ethico-politicis distincta. Vienna: Susanna Christina Cosmerovia, widow of Matthaus Cosmerovius, 1690 Language: lat 12° [14] 1-120 [=220] 221 [7] Fingerprint: M.M, e-us 9.o- C.co 3 M.DC.XC. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; 30 unsigned copperplate engravings in text: p. 8, 14, 21, 29, 36, 42, 50, 57, 64, 71, 80, 87, 94, 101, 109, 115, 122, 131, 138, 145, 153, 161, 169, 177, 185, 192, 198, 205, 213, 221. Layout Emblem, printed as conclusion to each section, comprises: inscriptio, pictura, "Conclusio" with subscriptio (quotation from Aristotle). The preceding text has Thesis no., statement, "Quaestio" prose text with a positive and negative argument. Classification: I.G.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.343.9 (Inaccurate entry: short title only); Landwehr GEB 375 (under Jorger, Karl von); Praz II 35. Library Pressmarks Aus Cze Pol

VONB 1.85964 PSK 31 K 246 WrUB 467128

UKi BL 1568/8862 USA ICN Case W 1025.402

Remarks Karl von Jorger's doctoral thesis defended by the commission headed by Gabor Hevenesi. Collation Copy Pol WrUB 467128 Serial No. 301496

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Jesuit Series J.617 HEVENESI, GABOR Praeses: Gabor Hevenesi (1656-1715) Author: Josef Scherer de Scheredam Succus prudentite, sive discursus ethici, e Senecce Cordubensis Philosophi operibus omnibus collecti Vienna: Johann Jakob Mann, 1690 Language: lat 12° [14] 1-152 [4] Fingerprint: d-n- o-e- 2.i; foil 3 1690. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 50 numbered unsigned copperplate engravings in text: p.l, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 27, 31, 34, 37, 40, 43, 46, 49, 52, 55, 58, 61, 65, 68, 71, 74, 77, 80, 82, 85, 88, 91, 94, 97, 100, 103, 106, 109, 112, 115, Inclytae. Facnhatis Pbilofo 119, 122, 125, 128, 131, 134, 137, 140, 143, 146, 149. There are also 18 decorative figures. Layout Thesis no., caption (thesis statement), inscriptio, pictura, single line subscriptio, prose texts. Classification: I.G.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.790.4 (under Balassa), IV.341.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus

VPSJ 2090819

Remarks Josef Scherer de Scheredam defended the thesis with Hevenesi as praeses. The thesis contains 50 emblems illustrating various philosophical propositions. For example, thesis XXX states that quality is an accident distinct from form and matter. The emblem makes the point that a person's quality is not measured from without but rather from within. According to De Backer-Sommervogel there were three different editions, but this may not be correct. What De Backer-Sommervogel cite as the editio princeps (superficially entered with the short title only as "Viennae, Jac. Mann, 1680" is probably the 1690 edition, which is also inacccurately described. What according to De Backer-Sommervogel constitutes the third edition is more fully described in 1.790.4 under Pal Balassa: Succus prudentiae seu discursus ethici e Senecae Cordubensis Philosophi operibus collecti. Primum a R.P. Gabriele Hevenesy e Soc. Jesu, AA. LL. et Philos. Doctore, ejusdemque- turn Professore Ordinario in lucem dati. Nunc iterum munificentia et sumptibus Illustrissimi acReverendissimi Domini, Domini Pauli Balassa de Gyarmath, electi Episcopi Rosonensis, ... Publicae utilitati repressi. Tyrnaviae, Typis Academicis per Andrearn Hormann, M.DCC1. 8°, pp. 155. Cze PSK records a copy: Tyrnva 1701 (12 K 1). Collation Copy Aus VPSJ 2090819 Serial No. 301498

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HEVENESI, GABOR

Praeses: Gabor Hevenesi (1656-1715) Succus prudentice, sive discursus ethici e Senecce Cordubensis philosophi operibus omnibus collecti Tyrnava: Johann Andreas Herman, 1701 Language: lat 12° [10] 1-154 [3] Fingerprint: uij. a.f) 4.n. read 3 M.DCC.I. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. arms of Paul Ballasa, in some copies tipped in before p. 1. 50 numbered unsigned copperplate engravings in text: p.l, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34, 37, 40, 43, 46, 50, 53, 56, 59, 62, 66, 68, 71, 74, 77, 80, 82, 85, 88, 91, 94, 97, 100, 103, 106, 109, 112, 115, 119, 122, 126, 129, 132, 135, 139, 142, 145, 148, 150. Layout "Symbolum" no., inscriptio, pictura, single line subscriptio, prose texts. Classification: I.G.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 1.709.4 (under Balassa), IV.341.1; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Cze PSK 12 K 1 FRG PStlB Yge 162 Remarks Hevenesi was presider. The thesis contains 50 emblems illustrating various philosophical propositions. For example, thesis XXX states that quality is an accident distinct from form and matter. The emblem makes the point that a person's quality is not measured from without but rather from within. According to De Backer-Sommervogel there were three different editions, but this may not be correct. What De BackerSommervogel cite as the editio princeps (superficially entered with the short title only as "Viennae, Jac. Mann, 1680" is probably the 1690 edition, which is also inacccurately described. What according to De Backer-Sommervogel constitutes the third edition is more fully described in 1.790.4 under Pal Balassa: Succus prudentiae seu discursus ethici e Senecae Cordubensis Philosophi operibus collecti. Primum a R.P. Gabriele Hevenesy e Soc.Jesu, AA. LL. el Philos. Doctore, ejusdemque turn Professore Ordinario in lucem dati. Nunc iterum muniflcentia et sumptibus Illustrissimi acReverendissimi Domini, Domini Pauli Balassa de Gyarmath, electi Episcopi Rosonensis, ... Publicae utilitati repressi.noftrum Tyrnaviae,eft.Typis Academicis per Andream Hermann, M.DCCI. 8°, p. 155. Ale de tewpore merentnr Collation Copy FRG PStlB Yge 162 Serial No. 300319

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Jesuit Series •J.619 fflLDESHEIM JESUIT COLLEGE Hildesheim Jesuit College Diademata symbolica Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel "7 gravures". Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.377.8; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed. Based solely on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 990331

J.620 HILTROPH, WIRICIUS Wiricius Hiltroph (1600-1673) Emblemata R.P. Wirici Hiltroph, oblata Reverendissimo, & Celsissimo Principi Ferdinando a Furstenberg, .Episcopo Paderbornensi 1660 Language: lat According to Reiffenberg: 4° pp. 12-16. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 8 numbered unillustrated emblems (pp. 12-16) by Wiricius Hiltroph celebrating Ferdinand a Furstenberg, bishop of Paderborn Layout No., "Embl." or picture description, "Inscriptio", "Subscriptio" with the function of a second "inscriptio" or explanatory caption, verse subscriptio. Classification: I.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.391.1 (Hiltroph) and VI.71.71 (Paderborn); Praz 467 (Reiffenberg); not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Bel

ARG 4103 E 1-2

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BN Yc 9223-9225

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CBF C 421

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DiStub I 1353 (only parts

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1 and 4 Remarks

Based on Reiffenberg's Patrum Societatis Jesu ad Rhenum Inferiorem Poemata ... Part IV, (1758) (302435), which is often the only source of information, even for De BackerSommervogel. Reiffenberg's is an important collection of emblems and devices produced by several Jesuits and colleges in the Lower Rhine province. Collation Copy Bel ARG 4103 E 1-2 Serial No. 990231

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Jesuit Series J.621 fflNCZA, MARGIN Marcin Hincza (1592-1668) Chwala z krzyza Cracow: Andrzej Piotrkowczyk, 1641 Language: pol 8° [24] 1-822 [2] Fingerprint: o-P. i-o- i=o= wiyb 3 1641 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 33 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in: p.l, 17, 47, 59, 77, 91, 105, 119, 135, 147, 165, 173, 183, 195, 213, 231, 263, 349, 373, 481, 501, 527, 551, 581, 603, 619, 637, 651, 669, 697, 727, 749, 785. In some copies the first plate is an unnumbered oval without inscriptio (from Hincza's Plesy ...); the remaining 32 numbered plates are rectangular. Chapter 13 is misnumbered Chapter 11. Layout Pictura, caption, emblem no., facing page with chapter no., caption repeated and prose texts in numbered paragraphs. Illustration Notes The plates are marginally emblematic, with interpretations of the symbol of the cross, Amor divinus and the soul. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.393.9; Estreicher XVIII 199; Buchwald-Pelcowa 78; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Lit VUB III 2985 Pol WBN XVII.2.94 Pol Pol Pol

CBJ 37749 CBJez 010465 K6BPAN 126738

Pol Pol

WBN XVII.2.575 WUB4g.l.6.17.XVII/III

Remarks For some strange reason the contents of chapter 1 agree better with the "borrowed" oval-shaped plate than with the "genuine" rectangular illustration. De Backer-Sommervogel translate the title as "Gloria e Cruce, quam et Sibi et nobis comparavit Jesus crucifixus." Collation Copy Pol CBJ 37749 Serial No. 301198

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Jesuit Series J.622 HOLLER, FRANCISCUS Promotor: Antonio Holler (1694-1732) Author: Franz Keller (1700-1762) Augusta Carolines virtutis monumenta Vienna: Peter de Ghelen. 1733 Language: lat 8° [8] 104 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp and 5 copperplate engravings, one signed: p. 10 (signed), 26, 36, 66, 84. Layout Multiple illustrations on a single page comprising inscriptio and pictura. Illustration Notes Fp signed "de Premier, des: et Incidit, 1733". The emblem engravings are signed "P. M. Fuhrmann sculp." Artist P.M. Fuhrmann de Penner Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.980.2; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus VPSJ2110318 FRG GNUSB 8 H GERM VI, 3574 USA NcD Jantz 1466a

Microforms: Jantz No 1466a Reel 297 Remarks The emblems celebrate Austrian royalty (Karl VI). Collation Copy Aus VPSJ 2110318 Serial No. 301834

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Jesuit Series J.623 HOLLER, FRANCISCUS Praeses: Franciscus Holler (1694-1732) Author: Josef Ritter Oracula delphica Vienna: Maria Theresia Voigt, 1728 Language: lat 8° [4] 5-64 [2] Fingerprint: r'de o!t. t.s, QuAn 3 M.DCC.XXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 10 unsigned copperplate engravings in text: p.5, 11, 17, 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 55, 59. Layout Caption in Greek and Latin (with author name), inscriptio, pictura, subscriptio; "Elegia" no., poem. Classification: I.G.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.414.4 (Holler), VI. 1876.3 (Ritter); not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Aus

VPSJ 2090213(6

Remarks Theme: the moral life of students based on sayings of the Greek poets. Collation Copy Aus VPSJ 2090213 Serial No. 302420

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Jesuit Series J.624 HOOGSTRATEN, JAN VAN [Jan van Hoogstraten (1662-1756)] Zegepraal der goddelycke liefde Gouda: Lukas Kloppenburg, 1709 Language: dut fre lat 8° [25] 2-89 56 91-94 90 96-192 Fingerprint: n?n, e,e. I.t. 'tiv 3 1709 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 47 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p.2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 118, 122, 126, 130, 134, 138, 142, 146, 150, 154, 158, 162, 166, 170, 174, 178, 182, 186. Layout Emblem no., Dutch caption, pictura, Latin inscriptio, French inscriptio, facing page with with different caption, couplet, no. of "Gezang". Illustration Notes Many illustrations derive either as copies or impressions of plates by Snyder and Bolswert for Amoris divini; others are based on Typus mundi and Hugo's Pia desideria. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 373; Landwehr EFBLC 330. Library Pressmarks Net UKi

THKB GUSMAddl97

Microforms IDC: KO 300 Remarks The text is not a translation of a Jesuit work, but rather a Protestant work with illustrations based Catholic and Jesuit traditions, i.e. on plates by Snyder and Bolswert for Amoris, divini; others are based on Typus mundi and Hugo's Pia desideria. Record by Michael Bath, UKi GU. Collation Copy UKi GU SM Add 197 Serial No. 301728 ^

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Jesuit Series J.625 HOOGSTRATEN, JAN VON [Jan van Hoogstraten (1662-1756)] Zegepraal der goddelycke liefde Gouda: Lucas Kloppenburg, 1710. Tweede Druk. Language: dut 8° [24] 192 [24] Fingerprint: Emblem Structure & Illustrations Engraved emblematic half-title page; 47 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Illustration Notes Many illustrations derive either as copies or as impressions of plates by Snyder and Bolswert for Amoris divini; some are based on Typus mundi, and others on Hugo's Pia desideria. Layout Emblem no., Dutch caption, pictura, Latin inscriptio, French inscriptio; facing page with different caption, couplet, no. of "Gezang". Classification: I.E. 3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; EBUI H34; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC 330. Library Pressmarks USA ICN Case W1025.465 USA IU x839.31/H762z/1710

Remarks The text is not a translation of a Jesuit work, but rather a Protestant work with illustrations based on Catholic and Jesuit traditions, i.e. on plates by Snyder and Bolswert for Amoris divini; others are based on Typus mundi and Hugo's Pia desideria. Collation Copy: USA ICN Case W1025.465 Serial No. 301735

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Jesuit Series J.625 [Jan van Hoogstraten]. Zegepraal der goddelyke liefde. Amsterdam: Jan van Ratelband, 1710. Tweede druck.

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Jesuit Series J.626 HOOGSTRATEN, JAN VAN [Jan van Hoogstraten (1662-1756)] Zegepraal der goddelyke liefde Amsterdam: Jan van Ratelband, 1728. Tweede druck Language: dut 8° [23] 21-192 plus "Aanhangsel" 193-222 [2] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p., dated 1727, 47 numbered unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 118, 122, 126, 130, 134, 138, 142, 146, 150, 154, 158, 162, 166, 170, 174, 178, 182, 186. Layout Emblem no., caption, pictura, brief subscriptio in Latin and French; facing page with captions, "Gezang" no., poem in verse, "Toezang" in verse and "Toepassing" in verse. Illustration Notes Many plates are copies or impressions of the Snyder-Bolswert engravings with their Latin and French subscriptiones (cf. Bel ARC 3118 f. 20). Engravings are the same as in the 1709 ed., except that the illustrations for p. 10 occurs on p. 14 in the 1709 ed., and for p. 14 on p. 10 in the 1709 ed. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC #331. Library Pressmarks Bel Net

ARG3118F.il AUB OK 83-45

Net UKI USA NcD Tr.R. D7 H7792

Microforms: IDC O-3088/1 Copy: Amsterdam University Remarks The text is not a translation of a Jesuit work, but rather a Protestant work with illustrations based on Catholic and Jesuit traditions, i.e. on plates by Snyder and Bolswert for Amoris divini; others are based on Typus mundi and Hugo's Pia desideria. Collation Copy Bel ARC 3118 F.I 1 Serial No. 301734

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Jesuit Series J.626 Jan van Hoogstraten. Zegepraal der goddelyke liefde. Amsterdam: Jan van Ratelband, 1728.

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Jesuit Series J.627 VAN HOOGSTRATEN, JAN Jan van Hoogstraten (1662-1756) Goddelyke liefde in Zegepraal vertoont Amsterdam: Christian Wyers, Jan Ratelband, 1737 Language: dut 8° [25] 2-193 (194) 195-222 (=222) [2] Emblem Structure & Illustrations T.p. printed in red and black. Additional unsigned engraved t.p., 47 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p.2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 118, 122, 126, 130, 134, 138, 142, 146, 150, 154, 158, 162, 166, 170, 174, 178, 182, 186. Layout Emblem no., Dutch caption, pictura, Latin inscriptio, French inscriptio, facing page with with different caption, couplet, no. of "Gezang". Illustration Notes Illustrations taken from previous editions. Many illustrations derive either as copies or impressions of plates by Snyder and Bolswert for Amoris divini; others are based on Typus mundi and Hugo's Pia desideria. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Landwehr EFBLC #333. Library Pressmarks Net UKi

AUB 217 G5 BL 1355.a.52

Microforms: IDC Remarks The text is not a translation of a Jesuit book, but rather a Protestant work with illustrations based on Catholic and Jesuit traditions, i.e. on plates by Snyder and Bolswert for Amoris •divini; others are based on Typus mundi and Hugo's Pia desideria. Collation Copy Net AUB 217 G5 Serial No. 301730

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J.627 Jan van Hoogstraten. Goddelyke liefde in Zegepraal vertoont. Amsterdam: Christian Wyers, Jan Ratelband, 1737

Jesuit Series J.628 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Henricus Aertssens, 1624 Language: lat 8° [34] 1-412 [4] Fingerprint: mea- s.n- 1-ce pure 3 M.DC.XXIIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Pope Urban VIII, 46 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-45, tipped in, facing fol. **6v, p. 1, 7, 17, 29, 37, 47, 53, 59, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 107, 117, 127, 135, 144, 155, 163, 173, 183, 191, 199, 209, 221, 231, 239, 249, 259, 268, 277, 285, 297, 305, 313, 323, 333, 343, 351, 359, 369, 379, 387, 399. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); following pages with emblem no., inscriptio repeated (Bible quotation with reference), verse subscriptio; Bible quotation repeated, prose texts from Bible and church fathers with references. Illustration Notes T.p. attributes engravings to Boetius a Bolswert. Artist Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.513.6; Breidenbach 149; Funck 388; Landwehr EFBLC 345; Praz 143, 376; EBUI H55. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Cze Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Net

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Facsimiles Menston, Yorkshire: Scolar Press, 1971, with an introduction by Hester Black. Microforms IDC KP-309 Remarks The editio princeps of the most influential religious emblem book ever printed. It was frequently translated, and Protestants produced versions of the text, which often included copies of the Jesuit illustrations. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 619 Serial No. 301682

J.629 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Lyons: Claude Larjot, 1625 Language: lat 16° [32] 1-352 Fingerprint: lAe, i.i- a.ab CaeMo 3 M.DC.XXV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 513.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr; Adams F.333. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra

AvBM8°21.243 NiBM MaBM OEM PStG D 8° 5962 inv. 7447 FA

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Collation Copy UKi OPH 41.50a9 Serial No. 990277

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Jesuit Series J.630 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Johann Baptist Verdussen, 1627. Engraved t.p. and colophon dated 1624. Language: lat 8° [32] 1-412 [4] Fingerprint: mea- s.n- 1-ce pure 3 M.DC.XXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Letterpress t.p. (1627), additional unsigned engraved t.p. (1624), unsigned fp. coat-of-arms; 46 attributed copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-45, tipped in: fol. 2*6v, facing p. 1, 7, 17, 29, 37, 47, 53, 59, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 107, 117, 127, 135, 145, 155, 163, 173, 183, 191, 199, 209, 221, 231, 239, 249, 259, 269, 277, 285, 297, 305, 313, 323, 333, 343, 351, 359, 369, 379, 387, 399. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, subscriptio; Bible quotation repeated, prose commentary. Illustration Notes T.p. "Vulgauit Boetius a Bolswert". Artist Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Breidenbach 149; Praz 376; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel AStBH.61190 FRG MFSA 12° Asc.75 Net MUL PPN 060 882 913

USA DeU Spec. BV4515.H83 1627 USA MH USA NNPM 49192

Remarks This edition is made up of the sheets of the earlier edition: Antwerp: Aertssens, 1624 (J.628 301682) from which the engraved t.p. and colophon derive. Fingerprint, pagination and page numbering of illustrations are all identical. Collation Copy FRG MFSA 12° Asc.75 Serial No. 301673

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J.630 Herman Hugo. Pia desideria. Antwerp: Johann Baptist Verdussen, 1627. Engraved t.p. and colophon dated 1624.

Jesuit Series J.631 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Henricus Aertssens, 1628 Language: lat 8° [30] 1-456 [2] Many copies lack the initial half-title. Fingerprint: mei, a-um ame- nape 3 M.DC.XXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustration Half-title, signed engraved t.p., unsigned engraved fp. coatof-arms of Pope Urban VIII, 46 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-45 and with implied 2*5v, 2*7v, 8, 20, 32, 42, 52, 60, 66, 74, 84, 92, 102, 112, 122, 134, 144, 152, 164, 174, 184, 196, 206, 216, 226, 236, 248, 258, 268, 278, 288, 298, 306, 314, 326, 342, 354, 366, 378, 388, 396, 408, 418, 428, 442. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference), emblem no.; facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated with reference, verse subscriptio, Bible quotation repeated with reference, prose commentary. Illustration Notes T.p. indicates "Sculpsit Christophorus a Sichem, pro P.I.P." Engravings signed with mongram cVs. Plates modelled on those of first edition. Artist Christoffel van Sichem Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.513.6; Breidenbach 149; Praz 377; Landwehr EFBLC 346; EBUI H56, H57. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita Ita Net Net Net

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Collation Copy UKi GU SM 620 Serial No. 301659

USA NN Spencer Neth.1628 USA NNC Book Arts 017.1 Ho. Si 1 USA OCU BV4515.H8 1628 USA PSt BV4515.H83 USA PU RBC259. H876 USA RPB BV4515 H8 1628 USA TxU BV4515 H8 1628 USA WU Rare Book 1320215 USA WU CA 8028

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Jesuit Series J.632 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Johann Baptist Verdussen, 1628. Editio 5 emendata Language: lat 8° [32] 1-7073-94 99-136 141-158 161-176 179-196 199-206 209-226 229-236 241-258 261-268 271-278 281-302 307-316 319-332 335-352 359-366 369-384 387-404 407-414 417-444 [2] Fingerprint: mei- i.as or,- alVo 3 1628 Emblem Structure and Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p.; unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Pope Urban VIII; 45 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text: **6v, facing p. 1,8, 18, 40, 50, 58, 64, 82, 90, 118, 148, 170, 218, 250, 190 [=290], 298, 326, 346, 378, 396, 428. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference), facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, verse subscriptio, prose commentary. Illustration Notes Many illustrations missing due to defective copy and missing pages. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sornmervogel; Praz 376; Landwehr EFBLC 346. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Lit Pol Pol USA

BN R,s. Z.2538 GBM cat. I, #3886 VUB III 10512 GBPAN Uph. d. 14 WrUB 475626 MH Typ 630.28.458

Microforms: IDC EO 639 Remarks Defective copy at Pol WrUB. Collation Copy Era BN Z.I7450 Serial No. 301674

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NNMM 39.33.2 NNStf PSt RPB BV4515. H8 1628 WU Rare Book 1320215

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Jesuit Series J.633 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Louvain: Heinrich Hasten, 1628. Editio 4. Language: lat 24° [26] 3-190 [4] Fingerprint: a.o- tis- I.NI S.BA C M.DC.XXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., 46 numbered attributed engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-45 on fol. 2*3v, p.[2], 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, tipped in facing 49, 52, 56, 62, 66, 70, 70, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 118, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 144, 148, 152, 156, 160 168, 172, 176, 180. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation and reference repeated, verse subscriptio, prose patristic quotation. Illustration Notes T.p. attributes engravings to Boetius a Bolswert. Artist Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 377; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Pol Net

ARG 3043 F.5 LoLNUCB Res 3A 23526 WrUB 319203 MULPPN081 501 307

USA NcD D7 12mo H895P USA PSt USA RPB BV4515. H8 1628a

Remarks T.p. "editio 4." Same notice in Antwerp: Aertssens, 1629 [J.634 301660], Antwerp: Aertssens, 1636 [J.640 301662], Antwerp: Aertssens, 1645 [J.641 301663], and Antwerp: de Potter, 1668 [J.651 301668]. Collation Copy Bel ARG 3043 F.5 Serial No. 301680

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J.634 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Henricus Aertssens, Heinrich Hasten, 1629. Editio 4. Language: lat 24° [26] 3-190 [2] Fingerprint: a.o- tis- I.NI S.BA C M.DC.XXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 46 numbered unsigned engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-45 on fol. 2*3v, [2], 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, tipped in facing 49, 52, 56, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 118, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 144, 148, 152, 156, 160, 164, 168, 172, 176, 180. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, verse subscriptio, patristic quotation. Illustration Notes Same engravings as in Louvain: Hasten, 1628. Hasten's t.p. attributes engravings to Boetius a Bolswert. Artist Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.513.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Fra Ita Ita Net

ARC 3043 F.6 BBRKB LP 3076A NCDRR Res. Varia 25b LiBM 13615 RBAV Chigi V.200 RBAVCicognaraI.1908 NJBB s465 HUG 1988. 6682

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CBJ Aug. 5460 WrUB 381818 BL 1019. g.40 MiU MoSU-D MWH BT745 H8 1629

Microforms: 1628 ed. IDC EO - 639/1 Remarks Same notice in Louvain: Hasten, 1628 [J.633 301680], in Antwerp: Aertssens, 1636 [J.640 301662], in Antwerp: Aertssens, 1645 [J.641 301663], and in Antwerp: de Potter, 1668 [J.651 301668]. This is apparently a re-issue of Louvain: Hasten, 1628. Identical are pagination, fingerprint, colophon and plates. The only difference is imprint information on t.p. which also omits name of Boetius a Bolswert. Collation Copy Bel ARC 3043 F.6 Serial No. 301660

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Jesuit Series J.635 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Henricus Aertssens, 1629. Editio 5. emendata. Language: lat 8° [32] 1-444 [2] Fingerprint: mei- s.n- ore- alVo 3 M.DC.XXIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Letterpress half-title page, unsigned engraved t.p., unsigned engraved coat-of-arms of Pope Urban VIII, 46 unsigned, copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-35, fol.2*6v, 2*8v, p.8, 18, 30, 40, 50, 58, 64, 72, 82, 90, 98, 108, 118, 130, 140, 148, 160, 170, 178, 180 = 188, 198,208, 218, 228, 240, 250, 260, 270, 280, 290, 298, 306, 318, 326, 334, 346, 358, 368, 378, 386, 396, 406, 416, 428. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., inscriptio repeated, verse subscriptio; Bible quotation repeated, prose commentary. Illustration Notes Same plates by Boetius a Bolswert as used in all earlier Antwerp and Louvain editions. Artist Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.513.6; Funck 388; not in Landwehr EFBLC; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Bel Fra Fra FRG FRG Net

GUB I 36 993 ARC 3043 E.4 LeBSJ 78 O Hugo BN Z 17450 BN Res 2538 MSB Asc.2468 TrStB Fj 218 8° AUB OK 69-97

Net Net Pol Pol UKi USA USA

Collation Copy Bel ARC 3043 E.4 Serial No. 302842

MULPPN 843493 631 NKUB 690 c70 CBJ Aug. 5460 WrUB 475294 BL 1019.g.40 MH *NC6 H8748 624pe MWH BT745 H8 8

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Jesuit Series J.636 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Henricus Aertssens, 1632. Editio 6 emendata Language: lat 8° [32] 1-442 [4] 163 misnumbered 136, 406 misnumbered 416, 416 misnumbered 146. Fingerprint: taum o-m, ore- alVo 3 M.DC.XXXII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Pope Urban VIII, 46 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-45: fol 2*6v, 2*8v, p. 8, 18, 30, 40, 50, 58, 64, 72, 82, 90, 98, 108, 118, 130, 140, 148, 160, 170, 178, 188, 198, 208, 218, 228, 240, 270=250, 260, 270, 280, 290, 298, 306, 381 =318, 326, 334, 346, 358, 334=368, 378, 386, 396, 416=406, 146=416, 428. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation and reference repeated, verse subscriptio, Bible quotation and reference repeated, prose commentary. Illustration Notes Same plates as in earlier Antwerp editions by Boetius a Bolswert. Artist Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.513.6; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC 347; EBUI H58. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Can Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Hun Ita Net Net Net Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol UKi

AMPM A 4297 ARC 3043 E.5 BBRKB III 93. 893A BSB 1205.VIII (ed.6) GUB BL 1566/1 LeBSJ 78 O HUGO NCDRR Res.10 E.33 OTU B-10 5513 CBF W19/824 PBMa D49350 BoUKI F3238/10 EUB Thl.XX 27a GNSUB P.lat.rec.II 5541 MSB Asc. 2469 TrBP EA 529 XStiftB Pfarr. 457 BMTAK 523.951 RCSJ 2 A 10 LUB PK 43 A18 MUL PPN 079 316 042 UUB AB-THO-ALV 68122 CBJ Teol. 2290 WBN XVII.2.5208 adl WBN XVII2.7759 WBNXVII.28431 WrUB 467597 BL 4402.aaa.60

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Jesuit Series Facsimile: Hildesheim, New York: Olms, 1971 with introduction by E. Benz. Remarks Some copies have half-title. FRG MSB copy is a variant state with a slightly different pagination: [32] 1-444 [2] and a different colophon: ANTVERPLE APVD HIERONYMVM VERDVSSIMVM M.DC.XXVIII!"but is made up of the same sheets, with the same misnumberings. Collation Copy Bel ARG 3043 E.5 Serial No. 301661 J.637 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Milan: Giovanni Baptiste Bidelli, Philipp Ghisulfi, 1634 Language: lat [2] 3-274 Fingerprint: ras, 1-m. t.uo SoHE 3 1634 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved tp., 46 signed copperplate engravings, numbered 0-45, with engraved text: p. 20, 24, 28, 34, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 70, 76, 80, 84, 90, 96, 100, 106, 112, 118, 122, 128, 134, 140,.146, 152, 156, 162, 168, 174, 180, 184, 190, 198, 202, 206, 212, 218, 224, 230, 236, 252=242, 248, 254, 260. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); following pages with chapter no., inscriptio repeated, verse subscriptio, quotation from Church Father. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. signed "Caroms Blancus F.", illustrations signed "C. Blancus f." Artist Carolus Blancus Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 513.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra FRG Ita Ita Pol UKi

CBF W 20/442 4 FSGPTH Fi I 3 NaBN B.Branc.82. A.35 RBAVrac.gen.LiturgiaVI 226 CBJ Teol. 4802 I BL 1578/4603

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GU SM Add 202 ICN Case Y 682. H871 MiU MnU Wilson Small Y809. 18 H874 USA MWH BT745 H8 16

Remarks Dedicated to Angelica Lucretia Maria Seondrate. This is the only Milan edition of Hugo's Pia desideria. Collation Copy Fra CBF W 20/442 Serial No. 301675

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Jesuit Series J.638 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Cologne: Konstantin Munich, 1635 Language: Lat 24° [17] 2-174 Fingerprint: u-1- V.GO s.um no letterpress 3 1635 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 47 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text: *7v, p.2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 43, 38, 42, 44, 46, 50, 54, 58, 64, 68, 72, 76, 80, 84, 88, 92, 96, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 126, 130, 134, 138, 142, 146, 150, 154, 158, 162, 166, 170, 174, 178, 182. Illustration Notes Engravings apparently by Boetius a Bolswert. Artist Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514.6; Breidenbach 149; Praz 376; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG MBCG Pfbgr 8° 8 Net MUL

Collation Copy FRG MBCG Pfbgr 8° 8 Serial No. 301676

J.639 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Reims: Nicolaus Constant, 1635 Language: lat 24° [8] 3-102 Fingerprint: a.te m,s, s.r, TaNo 3 M.DC.XXXV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IX.501; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra

LBM 800.236

Collation Copy Fra LBM 800.236 Serial No. 990278

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Jesuit Series J.640 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Henricus Aertssens, 1636. Editio 4. Language: lat 12° [26] 3-190 [2] Fingerprint: uaa. tis- I.NI S.BA C M. DC. XXXVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 46 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-45: fol.B3v, [Cl]v, p. 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 118, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 144, 148, 152, 156, 160, 164, 168, 172, 176, 180. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, subscriptio, patristic quotation. Illustration Notes Illustrations are similar to those of first edition but differing in detail. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514.6; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC 348. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Fra Fra Fra Fra Pol

AMPM A 4074 ARC 3043 F.7 B N Z . 17451 CBF W20/443 LiBM 90423 RouBM Leber 320 CBJ 2287 I TEOLOGIA

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BL 1473.aa.23 GU SM 623 ICN Case 2A. 106 MiU NcU RBC BV 4515.H83 1636

Remarks T.p. with "editio 4." and same notice as in Louvain: Hasten, 1628 [J.633, 301680], Antwerp: Aertssens, 1629 [J.634, 301660], Antwerp: Aertssens 1645 [J.641, 301663] and Antwerp: Lucas de Potter, 1668 [J.651, 301668]. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 623 Serial No. 301662

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Jesuit Series J.641 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Henricus Aertssens, 1645. Editio 4. Language: lat 8° [26] 3-190 [2] Fingerprint: uaa. tis- s,e- emu- 3 M.DC.XLV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 46 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-45: fol.B3v, [Cl]v, p. 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 99 = 110, 114, 118, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 144, 148, 152, 156, 160, 164, 168, 172, 176, 180. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, verse subscriptio, patristic quotation. Illustration Notes Same plates as Antwerp: Aertssens, 1636. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514.6; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC 349. ' Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Fra Net UKi UKi

ARG3043F.10 LeBSJ 78 O CBF W20/444 UUB WRT 57-377 GU SM 624 GU SM Add 84

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Remarks T.p. with "editio 4". ane same as notice in Louvain: Hasten, 1628 [J.633 301680], Antwerp: Aertsens, 1629 [J.634 301660], Antwerp: Aertssens, 1636 [J.641 301662] and Antwerp: Lucas de Potter, 1668 [J.651 301668]. Michael Bath observes that this is a "line by line reprint of Antwerp 1636 [SM 623]". Although based on earlier Antwerp editions, e.g. 1636, the text is newly set. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 624 Serial No. 301663

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Jesuit Series •J.642 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Henricus Aertssens, 1647 Language: lat 24° De Backer-Sommervogel: 190 pp. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 301664

J.643 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Paris: Jean Henault, 1647. Editio postrema Language: lat 16° [22] 3-190 [2] Fingerprint: r,ia amo- s.e- m-s- 3 M.DC.XLVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p. "editio 4" M.DC.XLVII", 46 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, first unnumbered, with implied pagination: fol. B6v, Civ, p. 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 48, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 118, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 144, 148, 152, 156, 160, 164, 168, 172, 176, 180. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, verse subscriptio, prose quotation from Church father. Classification I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Spa

CBF W20/445 RouBM A 1601 MEN Palacio III/1.989

Collation Copy Fra CBF W20/445 Serial No. 301694

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Jesuit Series J.644 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Sacrarum elegiarum delicice Paris: Caspar Meturas, 1648 Language: lat 12° [16] 1-352 [2] Fingerprint: o-o- 5.m. o.ae) AUoV 3 M.DC.XLVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition of the texts of the 45 emblems, each followed by one quotation from the Church Fathers. Layout No., inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference), verse subscriptio, prose quotation. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IX.501; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra

BN Yc-7992

Remarks This is an unillustrated collection of sacred elegies, written by Jesuits, which was selected and edited by Phillipus Labe Bituricus, S.J. It includes Herman Hugo's 45 poems, as well as a selection from Jacob Bidermann, Carolus Malapertius, and Francisci Remondi. Collation Copy Fra BN Yc-7992 Serial No. 990340

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Jesuit Series J.645 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Graz: Franz Widmanstad, 1651 Language: lat 8° [14] 1-436 [4] Fingerprint: u-us S.1VLE ore- alVo 3 M.DC.LI Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms of Ferdinand IV, 46 unsigned copperplate engravings in text, numbered 0-45: fol)?(6v, )?(8v, p. 8, 18, 30, 40, 50, 58, 64, 72, 82, 90, 98, 108, 118, 130, 140, 148, 160, 170, 178, 188, 189 = 198, 208, 218, 228, 240, 250, 260, 270, 280, 290, 298, 306, 318, 326, 334, 346, 358, 334=368, 378, 386, 396, 406, 416, 428. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514.6; not in Praz; Landwehr GEB 362. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Cze Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG

GUB I 25 537 VONB CP. 1.E.7 PSK 9 J 157 BN Velins.2527 MFSA 12° Asc.119 MSB Asc. 2470 PStlB Yge 101 RStlB 8° Lat. recent. 161

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Remarks T.p.: "apud Widmanstadium ... sumptibus SebastianiHaupt". Collation Copy UKi GU SM 625 Serial No. 301698

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Jesuit Series 3.646 HUGO, HERMAN Hermann Hugo (1588-1629) Pia Desideria Paris: Jean Henault, 1654 Language: lat 8° in 8s & 4s [26] 3-21 [2] 24-192 Fingerprint: hilR anIR s.s. NeNe C M.DC.LIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Half-title, additional unsigned engraved t.p., 46 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text and implied pagination: fol. B3v, p. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 118, 126, 128, 132, 136, 140, 144, 148, 152, 156, 160, 164, 168, 172, 176, 180. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with no., inscriptio repeated, verse subscriptio, quotation from Church father. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; Adams, Rawles and Saunders F.336. Library Pressmarks Bel UKi

LeBSJ 78 O HUGO 1645 BL 11409.a. 16

Collation Copy Bel LeBSJ O HUGO 1645 Serial No. 301695

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Jesuit Series J.647 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Piorum desideriorum libri tres Gdansk: Jacob Weiss / Frankfurt: Georg Miiller, 1657. Editio prorsus nova. Language: lat 12° [20] 1-540 [8] Fingerprint: t.s, c.2. 9.g. g.e. 3 M.DC.LVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 2 signed engraved fp.; 46 unsigned engravings numbered 045, with engraved text, tipped in, facing pp. a6v (= no. 0), 1, 8, 20 (= no.4), 36 (= no.3), 46, 58, 68, 77, 87, 96, 108, 120, 130, 144, 262, 172, 184, 200, 212, 224, 238, 252, 264, 276, 288, 302, 314, 326, 338, 350, 360, 370, 380, 394, 404, 414, 428, 442, 456, 466, 476, 490, 504, 514, 528. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible verse and referene), facing pages with emblem no., repeated inscriptio, verse subscriptio, prose texts. Hun BUL copy has all 46 unsigned engravings bound at end of text. Illustration Notes Fp signed "Joh. Baptista Paravicin sculpsit". Artist Boetius a Bolswert Johann Baptist Paravicin Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 378; Landwehr GEB 364; Buchwald-Pelcowa 82. Library Pressmarks Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Hun Pol

B N Z . 17453 CoLB Sche 184:3 CUStB DUB Th.ev. asc. 1242m NStB Solg. 2659 8° NeStlB 8 Theo.pr.37 RStlB 8° Asc. 503 BEKHf. 1195 CBJ Teol. 2291

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CBUXVH.P.51 CBZBerXVII.P.51 GBPAN Cf. 5569/5.8° WBSemB. 126.44 WrBZNO XVII-7047 WrUB 381819 BOBUBFrey-Gryn.J.VII 87

Remarks This edition was adapted by Johann Ursinus Spircns for the use of Protestants. A variant state exists with a different imprint: Frankfurt am Main: Georg Miiller, 1657. Collation Copy Hun BEK Hf. 1195 Serial No. 301699

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Jesuit Series J.648 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Lucas de Potter, 71657. Date of permission. Language: lat 12° [14] 1-346 Fingerprint: u-uo s.t; 4.o- meOc 3 n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 45 unsigned, paginated copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in: p. 1,6, 15, 25, 32, 40, 45, 50, 55, 62, 68, 75, 82, 90, 99, 106, 112, 121, 130, 137, 145, 154, 161, 168, 175, 185, 193, 200, 208, 216, 224, 230, 236, 246, 252, 258, 267, 277, 286, 294, 301, 309, 316, 323, 334. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation and reference repeated, verse subscriptio, Bible quotation and reference repeated, prose commentary. Illustration Notes New engravings, i.e., not used in any earlier Antwerp editions consulted, but based on those of first edition with various differences in detail. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514.6; not in Praz Landwehr EFBLC 350. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Net Net

AMPM A 2603 ARG 3043 H.20 NCDRRRes. 11 K.I DiStuB 1625 XII 939 EiUB B VIII 779 FSGPTH VBG. Ai I 553 MSB Asc. 2471 TrBP EA 528 TrStB F 8 200 AUB 1542 H 42 NKUB 85 d43

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LBKU Gd 279 WrBZNO XVII-12601 WrUB 477747 WrUB 472122 GU SM Add 54 CMALG 93-B8579 CU TBV4515.H8 1657 CU-BANCtNRLLZ1042 NcD D6H895P NN

Microforms IDC O-3229 (copy: Amsterdam University Library) Remarks Date 1657 from Jesuit Provincial's approval. Collation Copy UKi GU SM Add 54 Serial No. 301667

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Jesuit Series J.649 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Hendrick Aertssens, 1659. Editio 9. emendata. Language: lat 8° [32] 1-442 [4] Fingerprint: taum o-m, orn- alVo 3 M.DC.LIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms, 46 unsigned paginated copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-45: fol.2*6v, p. 1, 8, 18, 30, 40, 50, 58, 64, 72, 82, 90, 98, 108, 118, 130, 140, 148, 160, 170, 178, 188, 198, 208, 218, 228, 240, 250, 260, 270, 280, 290, 298, 306, 318, 326, 334, 346, 358, 368, 378, 386, 396, 416=406, 416, 428. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, verse subscriptio; Bible quotation repeated, prose commentary. Illustration Notes Same plates as earlier Boetius a Bolswert editions. Artist Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514.6; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC351; EBUIH59. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Aus Bel Bel Bel

FSG XXXIX Lcl8 FSG XLIH P b30 FSG XLIII p c27 AStB F 107261 BBRKB II 70.676 BBRKB II 70.676IV 46. 488A Bel LeKUTH 3045 C Bel LoLNCUB 5A 33804 Fra BN Z. 17452 Fra CBF W19/825 Fra PBMa 21404 A Fra PMM K-41-700 FRG DUB 4 A 8057 FRG MSB Asc. 2472

FRG TiiUB Gi 2346 8° Net MStB SB 123 H 3 Net NJBB s465 HUG 1992. 1442 Net NKUB 22 c98 Net THKB 489 F 28 Net UUB AB-THO-ALV 68119 Pol WrUB 474490 Rus MRGB lat 8° UKi EU *D.33.49 UKi GU SM 626 USA IU Uncat. USA MWH BT745 H8 20 USA NjP Ex N7710H83 1659s

Remarks The text is a line by line resetting of Antwerp 1632 "editio 6 emendata" [301661 J.636] with the date on t.p. imperfectly altered, smudges of earlier date show through. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 626 Serial No. 301666

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Jesuit Series J.650 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Paris: Jean Henault, 1661. Editio Postrema. Language: lat 12° in 8s & 4s, [22] 1-190 [2], misnumbered 11 as 1 Fingerprint: n-um m.IS s.a, As As 3 M.DC.LXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p.; 46 unsigned copperplate engravings in text numbered 0-45: fol. B2V, B4V, p. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 66, 68, 72, 76, 80, 84, 88, 92, 96, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 122, 126, 130, 134, 138, 142, 146, 150, 154, 158, 166, 174, 178. Plate 43 is missing. Plates 40, 38, 39, 37, 42, 44, 45 printed out of sequence. Layout As in the 1654 edition: Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation); facing page with caption no., inscriptio repeated, verse subscriptio, prose quotation from patristics. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. specifies Paris: lo. Henault. M.D.C.L.IIII. editio 4. Classification: I.E.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; Adams, Rawles and Saunders F.337. Library Pressmarks Fra Ita UKi

CBF W20/446 RBAn.3.59 GU SM Add 159

USA WMM 248 H874 1661 USA CMALG 88-B19268 USA WU RBs 825555

Remarks This is a new edition in spite of the reuse of the 1654 engraved t.p. Dedicated to Franciscus Mole. Collation Copy UKi GU SM Add 159 Serial No. 301679

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Jesuit Series J.651 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Lucas de Potter, 1668. Editio 4. Language: lat 12° [26] 3-190 [2] Fingerprint: uaa. tis- s.ae- r-u- 3 M.DC.LXVIII Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 46 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-45: fol. B3v, [Cl]v, p. 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 118, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 144, 148, 152, 156, 160, 164, 168, 172, 176, 180. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, subscriptio, patristic quotation. Illustration Notes Same plates as Antwerp: Aertssens, 1636, and 1645. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514.6; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC 352. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Fr'a Hun Ita Net UKi UKi

ARG 4043 F.8 ASB F 60053 CBF W20/447 DEK 094.5 = 71 "1668" RCN DD.XII. 14 NKU 393 d 16 BL 11403.3.16 GU SM 627

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Remarks Same notice in Louvain: Hasten, 1628 [J.633 301680], Antwerp: Aertssens, 1629 [J.634 301660], Antwerp: Aertssens, 1636 [J.640, 301662], and Antwerp: Aertssens, 1645 [J.641 391663]. The edition is based on earlier Antwerp printings, e.g. 1636, 1645 but the text is a newly set, a line by line reprint of 1636 Antwerp "editio 4" [301662 J.639]. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 627 Serial No. 301668

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Jesuit Series J.652 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Paris: Jean Henault, 1670. Editio postrema. Language: lat 12° in 8s & 4s. [24] 1-190 [2], p. 186 misnumbered as 86, and 189 as 89. Fingerprint: n-um m.IS s.a, AsAs 3 M.DC.LXX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Half title, additional unsigned engraved t.p., which in some copies reads "editio 6 ... apud Nicolaum Belley ... M.D.C.CLXXXIX" and in other copies reads "editio 4;. .apud lo Henault ... M.D.C.L.XX."; 47 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered and paginated (except for the first): fol. B2v, B4v, p. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 68, 72, 76, 80, 84, 88, 92, 96, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 122, 126, 130, 134, 138, 142, 146, 150, 154, 158, 162, 166, 170, 174, 178. Layout Layout as in the 1654 edition: pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); following pages with Bible quotation and reference repeated; verse subscriptio; prose quotation from patristics. Ilustration Notes The additional engraved t.p. is an altered state of that used in 1654 (J.646 301695) and in 1661 (J.650 301679). Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514.6; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 403; Adams, Rawles and Saunders F.338. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Ita Ita

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Remarks Some copies have an additional engraved t.p. dated 1689; other copies have an additional engraved t.p. dated 1670, whereas the letterpress t.p. in all copies is dated 1670. Collation Copy Fra CBF W 20/450 Serial No. 301696

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Jesuit Series J.653 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Cologne: Johann Karl Munich, 1673 Language: lat 12° [18] 3-221 [3] Fingerprint: t,ut r.na m.m? CrQu 3 MDCLXXIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 46 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, paginated: fol. A7v, B1V, p.6, 11, 16, 20, 24, 28, 33, 37, 41, 46, 51, 55, 59, 64, 70, 74, 79, 84, 89, 93, 97, 101, 106, 111, 116, 120, 125, 130, 135, 142, 146, 150, 155, 159, 163, 168, 173, 178, 183, 188, 193, 198, 203, 208. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, verse subscriptio, patristic quotation. Illustration Notes Illustrations copied from the plates in first edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel FRG FRG FRG Net

GUB I 25 608 ARC 3043 H.I9 CoLB Cas A 5037 FSGPTH Vbg. Ail 553b MZK SB 224/49 NKUB 774 d5

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Jesuit Series J.654 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Lucas de Potter, 1676 Language: lat 24° [18] 1-416 Fingerprint: le,& s.s, n.s. cCaC 3 M.DC.LXXVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p., unsigned engraved coat-ofarms of Antoine Francisco Gaillard, 46 unsigned copperplate engavings with engraved text, numbered 0-45: fol. *6v, 8*v, p. 8, 18, 30, 40, 50, 56, 62, 68, 76, 84, 92, 100, 110, 120, 130, 138, 148, 158, 166, 176, 186, 194, 204, 212, 224, 234, 242, 252, 262, 272, 280, 288, 300, 308, 316, 326, 338, 348, 356, 364, 374, 384, 392, 404. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, verse subscriptio; Bible commentary. Illustration Notes Engravings compare with the 1668 edition and other Antwerp editions. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6; not in Praz; Landwehr EBFLC 354; EBUI H54. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Can

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Microforms IDC O-3230 (copy: Amersterdam University Library) Remarks This is a new edition compared with 1668 ed. Collation Copy Bel ARG 3043 H 28 Serial No. 301669

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Jesuit Series J.655 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria London: Robert Pawlet, 1677 Language: lat sm. 8° or 24° [16] 1-181 [17] Fingerprint: m-m, s.us s.e- lime 3 MDCLXXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p., 46 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings in text: fol. A7v and paginated p. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 118, 122, 126, 130, 134, 138, 142, 146, 150, 154, 158, 162, 166, 170, 174, 178. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (biblical quotation with reference); facing page with no., biblical quotation and reference repeated, verse subscriptio, prose text from patristics with reference. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6; not in Praz; EBUI H60. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel UKi UKi USA

USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

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Collation Copy UKi GU SM 630 Serial No. 301714

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Jesuit Series J.656 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Lyons: Pierre Guillimin, 1679. Editio novissima Language: lat 12° in 8s & 4s. [24] 1-190 [2] Fingerprint: t:i- I.o. s.a, AsAs 3 M.DC.LXXIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Half-title, additional signed engraved t.p., 47 unsigned numbered paginated copperplate engravings with engraved text, first unnumbered: fol. B2v, B4v, p. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48 (repeat of no.7), 52, 56, 60, 64, 68, 72, 76, 80, 84, 88, 92, 96, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120 (extra illustration of crucifixion), 122, 126, 130, 134, 138, 142, 146, 150, 154, 158, 162, 166, 170, 174, 178. Layout As in the 1654 edition: pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation and reference repeated, verse subscriptio, prose quotation from patristics. Illustration Notes T.p. signed "Matt. Ogier delin. et sculp." Plates are copied from those of the earlier Paris: Henault editions. Artist Matthieu Ogier Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 404; Adams, Rawles and Saunders F.339. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Fra Spa Spa UKi USA

LeKU 3A 13920 CBF W20/449 MBM 43,592 (Reserve) MEN 7.55085 MEN R.345983 GU SM 631 CMALG 86-B22922

Collation Copy UKi GU SM 631 Serial No. 301658

USA ADGU-W BQ7054. H88P5 1679 USA MCHB S 4.513 USA MH XM 837* USA MWH BT745 H8 27 USA PSt uncat USA TxU BV4515.H83 1679 HRC

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Jesuit Series J.657 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Cologne: widow & heirs Johann Anton Kinckius, 1682. Editio Quarta, Correctior & Elegantior Language: lat 8° [6] 7-24 [1] 2-240 Fingerprint: o.u- ,&I. 2.m. ridi 7 M.DC,LXXXII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p., 45 unsigned, paginated, full page copperplate engravings in text: p. 2, 5, 9, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 35, 39, 42, 45, 49, 54, 57, 61, 65, 69, 72, 75, 78, 82, 86, 90, 93, 97, 101, 105, 110, 113, 116, 120, 123, 126, 130, 134, 138, 242 = 142, 146, 150, 154, 158, 162. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Biblical quotation with reference), next page with prose quotation from patristics with reference, verse subscriptio. Artist Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Bel Cze FRG FRG FRG FRG

LoLNUCB a47380 PSK 36 F 854 DUB Art. plast. 2692 EUB Thl. XX 27ad EUB Thl. XX 27aa MFSA 12° Asc.241

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J.658 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Paris: Nicolas Belley, 1689. Editio 6. Language: lat 24° [22] 1-190 [2] Fingerprint: n-um m.IS s.a. AsAs 3 M.D.C.LXXXIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Letterpress t.p. dated 1670 (see 301696, J.652), unsigned engraved t.p., 46 unsigned numbered paginated copperplate engravings with engraved text, the first is unnumbered. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation and reference repeated, verse subscriptio, prose quotation from patristics. Illustration Notes Same illustrations as in J.652 (301696). Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.514 (both the Paris 1670 and this edition which is prefaced with the remark "Cette edition a reparu avec le title grave suivant); not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Adams, Rawles and Saunders. Library Pressmarks FRG E private copy

Remarks Record by K.J. Holtgen (Erlangen). The Paris: Henault, 1670 edition (301696 J.652) has identical fingerprint and near identical pagination Collation Copy FRG E private copy Serial No. 301697

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Jesuit Series J.659 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Cologne: Engelbert Theodor Kinchy, 1694. Editio quinta. Language: lat 12° [5] 6-24, [2] 3-165 [1] 167-240 Fingerprint: o.u- 3.ui 2.o- 14bi 7 M.DC.LXXXXIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p.; 45 unsigned copperplate engravings in text: p.[2], 5, [9], 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 35, 39, 42, 45, 49, 54, 57, 61, 65, 69, 72, 75, 78, 82, 86, 90, 93, 97, 101, 105, 110, 113, 116, 120, 123, 126, 130, 134, 38 = 138, 142, 146, 150, 154, 158, 162. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference), quotation from patristics with reference, emblem no. (including Book no.,), verse subscriptio. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Landwehr GEB 365. Library Pressmarks Bel FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

LeBSJ 78 O LUB 49-2468 MFSA 12° Asc. 220 MSB Asc. 2473 MSB P.O.lat. 734 MStB

FRG FRG FRG Net Pol USA

Collation Copy FRG PStlB Yge 37(5) Serial No. 302810

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Jesuit Series J.660 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Gotha: Christoph Reyher, 1701 Language: lat 12° [24] 1-263 Fingerprint: a?t. ume- s.o, QuEt 3 CIS ISC CI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition of the texts of the 45 emblems, without the prose commentaries from the Church Fathers as found in the original. Layout Emblem no., inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference), verse subscriptio. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG HUB 12° Thl. XX 27 ac

Remarks The t.p. has two rectangular cut-out holes immediately above the place of publication. The introduction contains a brief biography of Hugo, which includes a quotation from Jakob Masen. This Unillustrated edition lacks a dedication. Preface and edition by Gottfried Vockerodt, Rector of the Gymnasium in Gotha. The Hugo text runs to p. 112. From p. 113 onwards are printed various carmina by such poets as Daniel Morhoff, Petrus Lotichius, and Caspar Barlaeus. Book and record checked by J. Holtgen. Collation Copy FRG EUB 12° Thl. XX 27 ac Serial No. 990317

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Jesuit Series •J.661 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp, 1703 Language: lat 12° Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 301670

•J.662 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Genoa: Jo. Baptist Franchelli, 1703 Language: lat

12° 156pp.

Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 301671

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Jesuit Series J.663 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria London: Robert Pawlet, 1703. Editio postrema Recognita & Emendata. Language: lat 8° [16] 1-181 [17] Fingerprint: m-m, s.us s.e- lime 3 1703 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p., 45 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings in text: fol.A7v, p.2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 114, 118, 122, 126, 130, 134, 138, 142, 146, 150, 148, 162, 166, 170, 174, 178. Illustration to p. 174 is unique in having an engraved English inscriptio and the English inscription "Oh how amiable". Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with no., Bible quotation and reference repeated, verse subscriptio, prose text from patristics with reference. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks UKi GU SM 630A USA MWH BT745.H8.44 USA NIC BV4515.H89 1703

Remarks This edition comprises the sheets of the London 1677 edition (301714 J.655). Collation Copy UKi GU SM 630A Serial No. 301722

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Jesuit Series J.664 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Venice: Laurentius Basejus, 1703 Language: lat 12° [6] 1-128 Fingerprint: o.a; r.i- s.ae, ridi 3 M.DCCIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Ita Ita

RBNCVE 6.20.B.29 RCN CC.XXIV.8

Collation Copy Ita RCN CC.XXIV.8 Serial No. 990314

J.665 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Gotha: Christoph Reyher, 1707. Editio Secunda. Language: lat 12° [24] 1-263 Fingerprint: a?t. ume- s.o,QuEt 3 M DCC VII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition of the texts of the 45 emblems. Layout Emblem no., inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference), verse subscriptio. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Misidentifed by De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6 as Gotha 1707; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol

GBPAN Cf.557 2.8° WBNBN.XVIII. 1.12468

Pol UKi

WrUB 920065 GU BC10-ml5

Remarks Pagination and fingerprint identical with Gotha, 1701 edition (990317 J.659). The introduction contains a brief biography of Hugo, which includes a quotation from Jakob Masen. Preface by and edition by Gothofredi Vockerodt, Rector of the Gymnasium in Gotha. The Hugo text runs to p. 112. From p. 113 on, there are various poems or songs by such poets as Daniel Morhoff, Petrus Lotichius and Caspar Barlaeus. Collation Copy Pol WrUB 920065 Serial No. 990287

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Jesuit Series 3.666 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Cologne: Widow and heirs of Engelbert Kinchy, 1709 Language: lat 12° [12] 1-417 [1] Fingerprint: r.i- o.s, n.4. cCaC 3 M.D.CC.IX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p. (Metternich, M.DCCIX.), 46 unsigned paginated copperplate engravings in text within letterpress lined borders: fol.*4v, *6v, p. 8, 18, 30, 40, 50, 56, 62, 68, 76, 84, 92, 100, 110, 120, 103 = 130, 138, 148, 158, 166, 176, 186, 194, 204, 212, 224, 234, 242, 252, 262, 272, 280, 288, 300, 308, 316, 326, 338, 348, 356, 364, 374, 384, 392, 404. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, subscriptio; Bible quotation repeated, prose commentary. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6 (Metternich given as publisher); not in Praz; Landwehr GEB 366. Library Pressmarks Bel ARG 3043 F.2 Net UUB AB-THO-RIJS 84Bel Bel FRG FRG Net Net

LeBSJ 78 0 HUGO NCDRRRes. 11. K.3 EiUB N II 850 MSB Asc. 2474 MSJ UUB AB-THO-ALV 6893

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Collation Copy Bel ARG 3043 F.2 Serial No. 301690

•J.667 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Cologne, 1717 Language: lat 12° Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 301691

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Jesuit Series J.668 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Leipzig: Georg Christoph Wintzer, 1721. Editio nova correctior. Language: lat 8° [17] 2-290 Fingerprint: taea& a-92 5.u- VeNi 3 M DCC XXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; 46 unsigned, numbered, full page copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, facing p. Air, 2, 6, 14, 22, 28, 34, 38, 42, 48, 54, 58, 64, 70, 78, 84, 92, 96, 104, 112, 118, 124, 132, 140, 144, 150, 158, 164, 172, 178, 184, 192, 196, 204, 210, 216, 220, 228, 236, 244, 252, 256, 264, 270, 276, 284. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, verse subscriptio, emblem no. repeated, Bible quotation repreated and prose commentaries. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB; EBUI H64. Library Pressmarks Bel Can FRG Pol Pol Pol

ARC 3043 E.9 QMM CK.H86 HUB Thl. XX 27ae CBJ 339 Nowo-Latina II CBJez 02247 LBKU L.3898 adl

Pol Pol USA USA USA

WBN W.I6902 WrUB 319205 IU x248/H88p/1721 OC1 W8791-H87p4 OCX

Microforms: Jantz No. 1001, reel 247. Collation Copy Pol CBJ 339 Nowo-Latina II Serial No. 301710

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Jesuit Series J.669 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Cologne and Antwerp, no publisher, 1721 Language: lat 8° [15] 2-290 Fingerprint: r.s& a-92 5.u- VeNi 3 M DCC XXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 46 numbered copperplate engravings with engraved texts, tipped in, one signed, facing fol. Al, A2, p. 6, 14, 22, 28, 34, 38, 42, 48, 54, 58, 64, 70, 78, 84, 92, 96, 104, 112, 118, 124, 132, 138, 144, 150, 158, 164, 172, 178, 184, 192, 196, 202, 210, 216, 220, 228, 236, 244, 250, 256, 264, 270, 276, 284. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, verse subscriptio; Bible quotation repeated, prose commentary. Illustration Notes New designs, one engraving signed "B. f." Artist: B. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Aus Fra Pol

VPSJ uncat. CBF Wl9/826 CBJez 07383

Pol WrUB 318456 UKi GU SM 632 USA ICL BX2349. H83 1721

Remarks Same pagination of text and pagination of illustrations as in the edition by Wintzer: Leipzig, 1721 (301710 J.668). Fp and illustrations are identical, and fingerprint differs only for first set. Collation Copy Fra CBF W19/826 Serial No. 301693

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Jesuit Series J.670 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Isenach: Johann Adolph Boetius, 1727 Language: lat 8° [41] 2-476 [12] Fingerprint: moto III. 6.ta pelm 3 MDCCXXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. portrait of Pope Urban VIII. T.p. printed in red and black. Unillustrated edition of the 45 emblems. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.515.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Bel

LeKUL MOG 94 MT:2 (492) / HUGO Bel LeKULHUM FRG ASStB ThPr 4565 FRG BwStB I 28/956 FRG GNSUB 8 P LAT RECII,

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MUL PPN 081 537 WBNBN.XVIII. 1.22351 WrUB 319205 BL 1213.1.31 DGU Spec.Coll. GTC. K152 USA MH

This edition contains, annotations by Johann Augustin Groebelius, Rector of Longosaliss Lyceum. Collation Copy Pol WrUB 319205 Serial No. 990288

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Jesuit Series J.671 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Antwerp: Johann Baptist Verdussen, 1740 Language: lat 12° [16] 1-416 Fingerprint: t.a- r.us n.4. cCaC 3 MDCCXL. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 46 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-45: fol. *6v, *8v, p. 8, 18, 31, 40, 50, 56, 61, 68, 76, 84, 92, 100, 110, 120, 130, 138, 148, 158, 166, 176, 186, 194, 204, 212, 224, 234, 242, 252, 262, 272, 280, 288, 300, 308, 316, 326, 338, 348, 356, 364, 374, 384, 392, 404. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, verse subscriptio, Bible quotation repeated, prose commentary. Illustration Notes Plates are copies from those of first edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Somrnervogel IV.516.6; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC 355. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Fra FRG

AMPM A 3997 AMPM 8-198 ARC 3043 H.I8 ARC 3118 F.10 ASB C 1569 BBRKB III 38.231 A BSB 1205.VIII GUB A.25586 LeBSJ 78 O LeKU BIBC A32876 MSA 11.814 NCDRR Res. 15 1.2. CBFW20/451 FSGPTH Aig I 1966.a

Collation Copy UKi GU SM 633 Serial No. 301672

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MStB CB 137 D 32 MStB CB 137 D 33 MUL PPN 049 512 218 NJBB s465 HUG 1988. 6683 Net NKUB 216 d8 Net NKUB 393 d8 Net THKB 488 L 8 Net UUB ALV 68-108 Pol LBKU Gd 890 UKi GU SM 633 USA CtY Beinecke 1984.50 USA MoU BV4515.H83 1740 USA PSt

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Jesuit Series J.672 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Cologne: Wilhelm Metteraich, 1741 Language: lat 24° [12] 1-417 [1] Fingerprint: r.s& o.s, n.in cCaC 3 M.DCC.XLI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p., 46 unsigned paginated copperplate engravings in text: fol.*4v, *6v, p. 8, 18, 30, 40, 50, 56, 62, 68, 76, 84, 92, 100, 110, 120, 130, 138, 148, 158, 166, 176, 186, 194, 204, 212, 224, 234, 242, 252, 262, 272, 280, 288, 300, 308, 316, 326, 338, 348, 356, 364, 374, 384, 392, 404. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repeated, verse subscriptio; Bible quotation repeated, prose commentary. Illustration Notes Same engravings as in Cologne: Metteraich 1709, only here without the letterpress lined borders. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.516.6; not in Praz; Landwehr GEB 367. Library Pressmarks Bel FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Hun

ARG 3043 F.I EiUB Res A SB VIII 463 FSGPTH Ail 058 MFSA 12° Asc.496 PStlB Yge 102 RStlB Lat. rec. 78 TUUB Gi. 2346 a.8° BEKHf.1273

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Remarks This is a new edition following exactly the layout and typography of the Cologne, 1709 ed. (301690 J.666), using the same plates only without the letterpress double lined borders. Collation Copy FRG EiUB Res A SB VIII 463 Serial No. 301692

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Jesuit Series •J.673 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Trient: Giovanni Baptist Monauni, 1747 Language: lat De Backer-Sommervogel: 12° 117pp. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.516.6; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 301712

J.674 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia Desideria Venice: Laurentius Basilius, 1757 Language: lat 8° [2] 3-107 [1] Fingerprint: o.a; s.a, t!t. 3 MDCCLVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.516.6; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks USA MWH BT745 H8 56

Remarks This is rare edition of the Pia Desideria. Collation Copy: USA MWH BT745 H8 56 Serial No. 990279

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Jesuit Series J.675 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Cologne: Wilhelm Metternich, 1770 Language: lat 12° [12] 1-413 [1] Fingerprint: r.s& o.s, n.in cCaC 3 M.DCC.LXX. (but for the date, same as 1741 ed. J.671, 301692) Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p. dated 1741, letterpress t.p. 1770; 43 paginated copperplate engravings in text: fol.*4v (invocation), *6v (I), II-IV no illustrations, 36 (V), 46, 52, 58, 64, 72, 80, 88, 96, 106, 117, 126, 134, 144, 154, 162, 170, 182, 190, 200, 208, 220, 230, 238, 248, 258, 268, 276, 284, 296, 304, 312, 322, 334, 344, 352, 360, 370, 380, 388, 400. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation repreated, subscriptio, prose texts. Illustration Notes Same engravings as in Cologne, 1709, only here without the letterpress lined borders. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Landwehr GEB 368. Library Pressmarks Bel NCDRRRes. 7. 1.12 USA CMALG 93-B7522

Remarks This edition follows the layout and typography of the Metternich 1741 ed. (301692 J.672), which follows the Cologne, 1709 ed. (301690 J.666), using same plates also without the letterpress double lined borders. The engraved t.p. is dated 1741, letterpress t.p. 1770. The fingerprint is identical with 1741 ed. (301692 J.672), but pagination of plates is different, and there are no plates to Book 1 II-VI, and they have not been removed in both copies examined. Collation Copy USA CMALG 93-B7522 Serial No. 301727

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Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria, sen cor lesu amanti sacrum Venice: Giovanni Palazzi, n.d. Language: lat 12° [2] 3-180 Fingerprint: usdo m.as s;', QuQu 3 n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p., 46 copperplate engravings in text. T.p. and 17 illustrations (p. 7, 10, 17, 33, 36, 39, 43, 73, 105, 114, 122, 129, 132, 147, 151, 159, 167) are copied from Wierix's Cor lesu amanti sacrum. The remaining engravings, with two exceptions, are based on the usual illustrations to Pia desideria, but each picture is redesigned to enclose the scene in a heart, thus conforming to the design of the Cor lesu amanti sacrum. Layout Emblem no., inscriptio (biblical text), pictura, subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engraved t.p. signed "D.C.F" Artist D.C. F. Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 406. Library Pressmarks UKi

GU SM 368C

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Jesuit Series J.677 HUGO, HERMAN 'Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Pia desideria Florence: Charlier, n.d. Language: lat 24° [26] 2-230 [10] Fingerprint: erum o-mu s:s, tuVn 3 n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Half-title, undated letterpress t.p. Layout Emblem no., inscriptio (Bible text), verse subscriptio, prose quotation from patristics. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Ita RIHSC 100 A 29 Collation Copy Ita RIHSC 100 A 29 Serial No. 990350

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Jesuit Series J.678 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Laurids de Thurah (1706-1759) Sjaelens gudelige Attraa og Forlcengsel Copenhagen: Royal University of Copenhagen, 1738 Language: dan 4° [9] 3-246 [2] Fingerprint: ent, A.er k.k, EnOg 3 1738. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 46 full-page unsigned copperplate engravings in text, copied from those of the first edition of Pia desideria, with an elaborate frame throughout. Layout Pictura, inscriptio; facing page with emblem no., Bible verse with reference, verse subscriptio. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 378. Library Pressmarks Den CKB UKi GU SM 1356 USA MH

Remarks This is the only Danish translation of Hugo's Pia desideria. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 1356 Serial No. 302757

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Jesuit Series 3.679 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Petrus Serarius Goddelicke aendachten Amsterdam: Gillis loosten Zaagman, 71653. Date of "Voorrede" 8° [16] 1-96 Language: dut Fingerprint: 9.en ener O.n- 3 1653 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., unsigned engraved fp. portrait of Christ, unsigned engraved fp. and 45 numbered copperplate engravings, grouped in three books of 15 emblems, many signed, and each book proceeded by an engraved half-title. Illustration Notes Engravings signed with the "cVs" monogram of Christoffel van Sichem. Artist: Christoffel van Sichem Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks FRG WHAB Net AUB 1998 C 40 UKi GU SM 524

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Remarks A Dutch version of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria. Author attribution from concluding note in the Voor-rede. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 524 Serial No. 301656

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Jesuit Series J.680 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Justus de Harduijn (1582-1641) Goddelycke wenschen Antwerp: Hendrick Aertssens, 1629 Language: dut 8° [14] 1-604 [8] Fingerprint: i n l t t . d e j = f = ghda 3 1629. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., letterpress half-title, unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms, 46 copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, numbered 0-45: fol. *8v, facing p. 7, 15, 29, 45, 57, 69, 77, 85, 93, 105, 115, 127, 141, 155, 167, 181, 191, 205, 219, 231, 147=247, 263, 277, 293, 307, 325, 337, 353, 367, 381, 395, 407, 419, 437, 447, 457, 473, 493, 509, 523, 533, 547, 561, 573, 591. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with emblem no., Latin Bible quotation and reference repeated followed by Dutch translation, verse subscriptio, Latin and Dutch Bible quotations repeated, prose texts. Artist Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.518.6; Breidenbach 149; Praz 377; Landwehr EFBLC 357; de Vries 129. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Fra FRG FRG Net Net

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Jesuit Series J.681 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Justus de Harduijn (1582-1641) Goddelycke wenschen Antwerp: Hendrick Aertssens, J. Verduyse, 1632 Language: dut 24° [20] 1-434 Fingerprint: nee- e.er n=dt wome 3 1632. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 45 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text: fol.Blv, B4v, p.6, 16, 30, 40, 50, 56, 62, 68, 76, 84, 92, 102, 114, 122, 132, 140, 152, 164, 174, 186, 198, 208, 218, 226, 238, 248, 258, 168=268, 278, 288, 295, 304, 316, 324, 332, 344, 358, 368, 386, 396, 406, 414, 426. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with emblem no., Bible quotation and reference repeated in Dutch; prose texts from patristics. Illustration Notes Plates signed with "cVs" monogram of Christoffel van Sichem. Artist: Christoffel van Sichem Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel Net

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Jesuit Series J.682 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Justus de Harduijn (1582-1641) Goddelycke wenschen Antwerp: P.I. Pacts, 1645 Language: dut 12° [20] 1-434 [4] Fingerprint: nee- e.er n=dt wome 3 1645. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned woodcut t.p., unsigned woodcut fp. coat-of-arms, 46 signed, paginated woodcuts in text,: fol.Blv, B4v, p.6, 16, 30, 40, 50, 56, 62, 68, 76, 84, 92, 102, 114, 122, 132, 140, 152, 164, 174, 186, 198, 208, 218, 226, 238, 248, 258, 168=268, 278, 288, 295, 304, 316, 324, 332, 344, 358, 368, 378, 386, 396, 406, 414, 426. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Latin Bible quotation with reference); facing page with Bible quotation repeated in Dutch, prose commentary from the patristics. Illustration Notes The woodcuts are signed "cVs" monogram of Christoffel van Sichem, copied from Bolswert's designs in the 1624 edition. Artist Christoffel van Sichem Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.518.6; Praz 377; Landwehr EFBLC 358. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel

AMPM ARG 3043 F.3 AStBF30311 BgSB GGB 304 GUB LeKU LNEL (LBS 785689) LeKU LNEL KW 25

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Remarks Confusion may arise since the t.p. imprint specifies "Eerst t' Hantwerpen, by Hendrick Aertsen met Privilegie, Ende nu herdruckt, By P.I. Paets, 1645." There probably was no separate edition Antwerp: Aertsens, 1645. Collation Copy Bel ARG 3043 F.3 Serial No. 301885

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Jesuit Series J.683 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) T'Schat der zielen ... De Goddelycke wenschen Amsterdam: Pieter I. Pacts, 1648 Language: dut 8° [1] 2-800 [4] Goddelycke wenschen with its own title page (p. 723) 727=724-800. Fingerprint: e-rt n.et 8.de DaMe 3 1648 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved t.p. (p. 723), 46 signed woodcut engravings in text, one per page: pp. 724 = 725-800. Layout Bible quotation with reference, quotation from patristics, pictura, prose text, often quotation from the Church fathers. Illustration Notes All illustrations signed with Sichem's monogram: "cVs". Artist Christoffel van Sichem Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC 912. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Net Net

ARC 3 1 18 C. 18 ASB K 58749 NKUB 641 c 7/3 UUB AB-THO-WRT 8893 (incomplete)

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UUB AB-THO-WRT 8892 (incomplete) UUB AB-THO-ALV 69198 (complete) BL 788. a. 1 Goddelycke

wenschen Remarks This is a much abbreviated version of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria in Dutch at the end of a lengthy religious work containing 686 illustrations. Collation Copy Bel ARC 3118 C. 18 Serial No. 300528

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Jesuit Series J.684 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Together with van Veen (1556-1629) Translator: Jan Suderman De Godlievende Ziel vertoont in sinnebeelden door Herman Hugo en Otto van Veen Amsterdam: Henrik Wetstein, Martin Schragen, 1724 Language: dut 8° in 4's [16] 1-116 [6], plus 107 unpaginated leaves with illustrations. Fingerprint: ert, ANN. n,t. NaNa 3 1724. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional undated engraved t.p. (YAmsterdam by Henrik Wetstein"). The half-title to Hugo De zinnebeelden der god geweyde zielsuchten van Herman Hugo, mil dichtkunstige verklaringen van J. Suderman, is followed by an introductory emblem and 45 attributed and occasionally signed numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text after Boetius a Bolswert. Layout of Hugo emblems Emblem no., pictura, Latin subscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no. repeated, Bible quotation repeated in Dutch, verse subscriptio. The second part with Van Veen emblems has a letterpress half-title: De zinnebeelden van Otho van Veen op de gode geheiligde liefde, met dicht-kunstige verklaringen van Jan Suderman. It contains an introductory emblem and 60 numbered occasionally signed copperplate emblems with engraved text after O. van Veen. It is an edition of Van Veen's Amoris divini emblemata (1615). Layout of Van Veen emblems Emblem no., pictura, Latin inscriptio; facing page with emblem no. repeated, Dutch translation of the subscriptio, Dutch verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Many plates signed "J. Smit fee." Plates are used in later editions. Artist J. Smit Classification: I.E.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.518.6; Praz 378; Landwehr EFBLC771. Library Pressmarks Net Net Net

ARPK AUB Defective UUB PER 164-381

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J.684 Jan Suderman [Herman Hugo, and Otto van Veen], De Godlievende Ziel vertoont in sinnebeelden door Herman Hugo aen Otto van Veen. Amsterdam: Henrik Wetstein, Martin Schragen, 1724.

Jesuit Series J.685 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Together with Otta van Veen (1556-1629) Translator: Jan Suderman De Godlievende ziel vertoont in zinnebeelden door Herman Hugo en Otto van Veen Amsterdam: Balthasar Lakeman, 1727 Language: dut 8° [20] 1-116 [6], plus 106 unpaginated leaves Fingerprint: t,er N.AN e.e, EnGe 3 1727. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., letterpress t.p. printed in red and black, additional unsigned engraved t.p.: "f Amsterdam by Henrik Wetstein". The half-title to Hugo, De zinnebeelden der god geweyde zielsuchten van Herman Hugo, mit dichtkunstige verklaringen van J. Suderman, is followed by an introductory emblem and 45 attributed and occasionally signed numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text after Boetius a Bolswert. Layout of Hugo emblems Emblem no., pictura, Latin subscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no. repeated, Bible quotation repeated in Dutch, verse subscriptio. The second part with Van Veen emblems has a letterpress half-title: De zinnebeelden van Otho van Veen op de gode geheiligde liefde, met dicht-kunstige verklaringen van Jan Suderman. It contains an introductory emblem and 60 numbered occasionally signed copperplate emblems with engraved text after O. van Veen. It is an edition of Van Veen's Amoris divini emblemata (1615). Layout of Van Veen emblems Emblem no., pictura, Latin inscriptio; facing page with emblem no. repeated, Dutch translation of the subscriptio, Dutch verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Letterpress half-title and running titles to second part identify the artist as Otto van Veen. Plates signed "J. Smit fee." Artist Otto van Veen J. Smit Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 378; Landwehr EFBLC 772. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Net

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Remarks This a composite work containing versions of two books: Hugo's Pia desideria and Otto van Veen's Amorum divini emblemata. The continuous foliation and pagination indicate the two works were intended as one unit.

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Jesuit Series One Bel ARG copy is damaged and lacks Q1-Q3 (indexes and list of errors), present in a second Bel ARG copy, which is also defective, lacking engraved fp. and letterpress t.p. and Al. This appears to be a Dutch translation of the Hugo/Vaenius edition of the French translation by Mme J.M. Bouvier de la Motte-Guyon (301646 J.694). Collation Copy Bel ARG 3118 F.9b Serial No. 301739

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Jesuit Series J.686 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Together with Otto van Veen (1556-1629) Translator: Jan Suderman De Godlievende Ziel vertoont in zinnebeelden door Herman Hugo en Otto van Veen Amsterdam: Jacobus Verheyde Nicolaas Verheyde, 1736 Language: dut 8° (16), 1-47 (3)51-116 [8] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., following letterpress t.p., additional unsigned t.p. "t'Amsterdam by Henrik Wetstein". The halftitle to Hugo, De zinnebeelden der god geweyde zielsuchten van Herman Hugo, mil dichtkunstige verklaringen van J. Suderman, is followed by an introductory emblem and 45 attributed and occasionally signed copperplate engravings numbered 0-45 with engraved text after Boetius a Bolswert. Layout of Hugo emblems Emblem no., pictura, Latin subscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no. repeated, Bible quotation repeated in Dutch, verse subscriptio. The second part with Van Veen emblems has a letterpress half-title: De zinnebeelden van Otho van Veen op de gode geheiligde liefde, met dicht-kunstige verklaringen van Jan Suderman. It contains 60 signed numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, preceded by an initial unsigned unnumbered copperplate engraving, tipped in facing p.l, thereafter followed by two consecutive engravings between each page up to p. 115 and one final plate opposite p. 116. numbered occasionally signed copperplate emblems with engraved text after O. van Veen. It is an edition of Van Veen's Amoris divini emblemata (1615). Layout of Van Veen emblems Emblem no., pictura, Latin inscriptio; facing page with emblem no. repeated, Dutch translation of the subscriptio, a Dutch verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Fp. and most engravings signed "J. Smit fee". Engravings identical to those used in L'ame amante de son dieu (Cologne: J. de la Pierre, 1717). Artist: I. Smit Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 378; Landwehr EFBLC 773. Library Pressmarks Net

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Remarks This composite work contains versions of Hugo's Pia desideria and Otto van Veen's Amorum divini emblemata. The continuous foliation and pagination indicate the two works were intended as one unit. This edition appears identical with 1727 edition (301739 J.685), using the same sheets. Collation Copy Net AUB 976 C 37 Serial No. 300202

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J.686 Jan Sudermann [Herman Hugo with Otto van Veen], De Godlievende Ziel vertoont in zinnebeelden door Herman Hugo en Otto van Veen, Amsterdam: Jacobus Verheyde Nicolaas Verheyde, 1736 Y A N H.

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Jesuit Series J.687 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Together with Otto van Veen (1556-1629) Translator: Jan Suderman De Godlievende Ziel vertoont in zinnebeelden door Herman Hugo en Otto van Veen Amsterdam: Jacobus Verheyde, Nicolaas Verheyde, Henrik Wetstein, 1737 Language: dut 8° [12] 1-116 [8] Fingerprint: N.AN n.ilo e.e, EnGe 3 1737. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., following letterpress t.p., additional unsigned t.p. "t'Amsterdam by Henrik Wetstein". The halftitle to Hugo, De zinnebeelden der god geweyde zielsuchten van Herman Hugo, mil dichtkunstige verklaringen van J. Suderman, is followed by an introductory emblem and 45 attributed and occasionally signed copperplate engravings numbered 0-45 with engraved text after Boetius a Bolswert. Layout of Hugo emblems Emblem no., pictura, Latin subscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no. repeated, Bible quotation repeated in Dutch, verse subscriptio. The second part with Van Veen emblems has a letterpress half-title: De zinnebeelden van Otho van Veen op de gode geheiligde liefde, met dicht-kunstige verklaringen van Jan Suderman. It contains 60 signed numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, preceded by an initial unsigned unnumbered copperplate engraving, tipped in facing p. 1, thereafter followed by two consecutive engravings between each page up to 115 and one final plate opposite p. 116. numbered occasionally signed copperplate emblems with engraved text after O. van Veen. It is an edition of Van Veen's Amoris divini emblemata (1615). Layout of Van Veen emblems Emblem no., pictura, Latin inscriptio; facing page with emblem no. repeated, Dutch translation of the subscriptio, a Dutch verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Fp. and most engravings signed "J. Smit fee". Engravings identical to those used in L 'ame amante de son dieu (Cologne: J. de la Pierre, 1717). Artist I. Smit Classification: I.E.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.518; not in Praz; Landwehr EFBLC 774. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Net Net Net

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Remarks This a composite work containing versions of two works: Hugo's Pia desideria and Otto van Veen's Amorum divini emblemata. The continuous foliation and pagination indicate the two works were intended as one unit. This edition appears identical with 1727 edition (301739 J.685), using the same sheets and with the same fingerprint. Collation Copy Bel NCDRR Res 16 H 19 Serial No. 301741

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Jesuit Series J.688 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Togther with Otto van Veen (1556-1629) Translator: Jan Suderman De Godlievende Ziel vertoont in zinnebeelden door Herman Hugo en Otto van Veen Utrecht: Hermann Besseling and Johann Besseling, 1749 Language: dut 4° [20] 1-116 [6], plus 106 unpaginated leaves with illustrations tipped in. Fingerprint: t,er N.AN e.e, EnGe 3 1749. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., additional engraved t.p. from Wetstein editions with original printer's address removed and replaced with "t' Utrecht by Herm: en Johan: Besseling." The half-title to Hugo, De zinnebeelden der god geweyde zielsuchten van Herman Hugo, mit dichtkunstige verklaringen van J. Suderman, is followed by an introductory emblem and 45 attributed and occasionally signed copperplate engravings numbered 0-45 with engraved text after Boetius a Bolswert. Layout of Hugo emblems Emblem no., pictura, Latin subscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no. repeated, Bible quotation repeated in Dutch, verse subscriptio. The second part with Van Veen emblems has a letterpress half-title: De zinnebeelden van Otho van Veen op de gode geheiligde liefde, met dicht-kunstige verklaringen van Jan Suderman. It contains 60 signed numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, preceded by an initial unsigned unnumbered copperplate engraving, tipped in facing p. 1, thereafter two consecutive engravings between each page up to p. 115, and one final plate facing p. 116. Numbered occasionally signed copperplate emblems with engraved text after O. van Veen. It is an edition of Van Veen's Amoris divini emblemata (1615). Layout of Van Veen emblems Emblem no., pictura, Latin inscriptio; facing page with emblem no. repeated, Dutch translation of the subscriptio, a Dutch verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Illustrations are from the original plates to Wetstein's editions. Many plates signed "J. Smit fee." Artist: J. Smit Classification: I.E.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 378-9; Landwehr EFBLC 775; Leiden # 486. Library Pressmarks Net Net Net

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Jesuit Series Remarks This is a composite work containing versions of two works: Hugo's Pia desideria and Otto van Veen's Amorum divini emblemata. The continuous foliation and pagination indicate the two works were intended as one unit. Collation Copy Net LUB PK 43 CIS Serial No 301731

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Jesuit Series J.689 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Edmund Arwaker (1655-1730) Pia desideria, or Divine Addresses London: Henry Bonwicke, 1686 Language: eng Sm 8° [18] 31-267 [3] (misnumbering 198 for 196 and so on to the end) Fingerprint: yam- usok e.e, AnHe 3 MDCLXXXVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 46 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text. Layout Pictura and inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with emblem no., inscriptio repeated, verse subscriptio, quotation from Church fathers with reference relating to pictura. Illustration Notes Plates copied from first Latin edition (Antwerp, 1624). Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer Sommervogel IV.518.6; Freeman 229; Praz 378; WingH3350; EBUI H61. Library Pressmarks Den CKB 173 11-20 8° USA IU Uncat. Fra FRG UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi USA

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Reprints and Facsimiles The Augustan Reprint Society [Los Angeles]: 1972. Microforms 2 EEB reel 603 (copy: Huntington) Remarks English Protestant version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. UKi GU SM 634 provenance: MS note on flyleaf reads "Mary Smith ye gift of her aunt Elizabeth Hill ap. 10th 1734 which I desire to keep ..." MS note partly covered by book plate of Rev. Wm Norford. MS note on S6v reads "Seth Sissisori his Book". MS note on last recto blank leaf reads "James Engliss Gardener to the Lord Trey** 1699". MS note on same page reads "Richard Sissison his Book 1745". MS note on verso of last blank page reads "Margaret Siss [...] Her Book". Collation Copy UKi GU SM 634 Serial No. 200044

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Jesuit Series J.690 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Edmund Arwaker (1655-1730) Pia desideria: or, Divine Addresses London: Henry Bonwicke, 1690. Second Edition, with Alterations and Additions. Language: eng 8° [11] 2-238 [2] (misnumbering 209 as 109, 212 as 112, 213 as 113) Fingerprint: dead n.n, s;ce ThOt 3 MDCXC Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 46 unsigned paginated copperplate engravings with engraved text. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no. and inscriptio repeated, verse subscriptio, prose quotation from the Church fathers. Illustration Notes Same plates as in first English edition of 1686. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 378; Freeman 229; Wing H3351; EBUI H62, H63 Library Pressmarks Can Can Ire UKi UKi UKi UKi UKi USA USA USA. USA USA USA

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Microforms 2 EEB reel 279 (copy: Harvard) Remarks English Protestant version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 634A Serial No. 200122

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Jesuit Series J.691 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Edmund Arwaker (1655-1730) Pia desideria, or Divine Addresses London: Henry Bonwicke, 1702. Third Edition, Corrected Language: eng 8° [10] 1-238 [2] Fingerprint: 'dry n.n, s;ce ThOt 3 MDCCII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 46 unsigned, paginated copperplate engravings with engraved text. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Biblical quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no. and inscriptio repeated, verse subscriptio, prose quotation from the Church fathers. Illustration Notes Printed from same plates as in 1686 and 1690 editions. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 378; Freeman 229. Library Pressmarks UKi UKi UKi UKi USA USA

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Remarks English Protestant version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Final two pages with advertisement for "Books Sold by Henry Bonwicke ..." Collation Copy UKi GU SM 634B Serial No. 200123

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Jesuit Series J.692 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Edmund Arwaker (1655-1730) Pia Desideria, or Divine Addresses London: J. Bonwicke, R. Bonwicke, 1712 Language: eng 8° [10] 1-238 [2] p. (misnumbering 128 as 124, 201 as 169, 215 as 515, 238 as 268) Fingerprint: 'dry o.om s;ce ThOt 3 MDCCXII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. and 46 unsigned, paginated copperplate engravings with engraved text. One plate at beginning, facing poem "To the desire of the eternal habitations, Jesus Christ, Whom the Angels desire to pry into". Thereafter, the usual 3 books of 15 emblems each. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing and following pages: emblem no., inscriptio repeated, verse subscriptio, quotation from the Church fathers. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Short sc:" The illustrations are imitations of original plates. Artist: Short Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.518.6 (no publisher); Praz 378; not in Freeman. Library Pressmarks FRG UKi UKi UKi UKi USA USA

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Remarks English Protestant version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 634c Serial No. 200124

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Jesuit Series J.693 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Edmund Arwaker (1655-1730) Divine Entertainments: in English and Latin. Selected from the WORKS of the learned Hermanius Hugo; And Translated by the Revd. Mr. Edmund Arwaker, M.A. Fit for the Use of Schools. York: Tho Gent, 71727 Language: eng and lat 8° [1] 2-16 Emblem Structure & Illustrations 14 unsigned woodcut illustrations: p. 2(3), 3(2), 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16. Layout Pictura accompanied by English and Latin Bible quotations (with reference), and verse subscriptio in both languages. Illustration Notes Illustrations are crude woodcut imitations of illustrations in earlier editions. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; EighteenthCentury British Books III.3413.H1. Library Pressmarks UKi

BL 12306.ppp.48

Remarks Reissue of Arwaker's English Protestant translation of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria, recommended for the "Use of Schools." Record by John Manning. Collation Copy UKi BL 12306.ppp.48 Serial No. 200499

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Jesuit Series J.694 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Together with Otto van Veen (1556-1629) Translator: Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon (16481717) L'ame amante de son dieu, Representee dans les Emblemes de Hermannus Hugo ... & dans ceux d'Othon Vcenius Cologne: Jean de la Pierre, 1717 Language: fre 8° [4] v-xxviii 1-187 [1] plates tipped in. Fingerprint: urn, g-e- e.es SiJ' 3 1717. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., letterpress t.p. in red and black, signed engraved t.p. 46 signed copperplate engravings of Hugo, first unnumbered, thereafter 1-45, and 61 of Otto van Veen, the first unnumbered, thereafter 1-60. All plates tipped in, printed one side only, and in pairs, recto and verso, facing letterpress pages. Layout of Hugo and Van Veen Emblem no., pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., French translation of inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Pp., t.p. and plates signed "I. Smit fee" 46 emblems for Herman Hugo Pia desideria and 61 emblems for Otto Vaenius, Amoris divini emblemata. Artist Johannes Smits Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.519.6; Landwehr FISP 407; Praz 378; EBUIH53. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Fra Fra FRG Net Net Swi Swi UKi UKi UKi UKi USA

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Microforms: IDC EO 311/1 Remarks French version of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria, which is unusual in combining Hugo emblems with religious emblems of Van Veen. Collation Copy USA NcD D7 12mo H895A 1717 Serial No. 301646

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Jesuit-Series J.695 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Together with Otto van Veen (1556-1629) Translator: Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guy on (16481717) L'ame amante de son dieu, Representee dans les Emblemes de Hermannus Hugo ... & dans ceux d'Othon Vcenius Utrecht: Hermann & Johann Besseling, 1750 Language: fre 8° [28] 1-187 [1] plates tipped in. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., letterpress t.p. in red and black, signed engraved t.p. 46 signed copperplate engravings of Hugo, first unnumbered, thereafter 1-45, and 61 of Van Veen, the first unnumbered, thereafter 1-60. All plates tipped in, printed one side only, and in pairs, recto and verso, facing letterpress pages. Layout of Hugo and Van Veen Emblem no., pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., French translation of inscfiptio, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Pp., t.p. .and plates signed "I. Smit fee" 46 emblems of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria and 61 emblems of Otto Vaenius, Amoris divini emblemata. Artist Johannes Smits Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.519.6 (no date); Landwehr EFBLC 262; Praz 379 (ed. dated 1749). Library Pressmarks Net

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Microforms: IDC O-3092 Remarks French version of Hugo's Pia desideria, which is unusual in combining Hugo with religious emblems of Van Veen. Collation Copy Net AUB OK 66-74 Serial No. 300123

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J.695 Herman Hugo with Otto van Veen, L'ame amante de son dieu, Represents dans Us Emblemes de Hermannus Hugo ... & dans ceux d'Othon Vcenius. Utrecht: Hermann & Johann Besseling, 1750.

Jesuit Series J.696 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Together with Otto van Veen (1556-1629) Translator: Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de la Motte-Guyon (16481717) L'ame amante de son Dieu, Representee dans les Emblemes de Hermanns Hugo ... & dans ceux et d'Othon Vcenius Paris: Libraire Associes, 1790. Nouvelle edition, considerablement augmentee Language: fre 8° [3] 2-188 Fingerprint: ,&la 4.on 6.de reva 3 M.DCC.XC. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional signed engraved t.p. for Hugo (no letterpress halftitle for Hugo), 48 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered [0]-47, printed recto 4 to a page, tipped in with pagination of facing page: p. 6, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 27, 30, 34, 38, 40, 44. Half-title to Van Veen, 60 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered I-LX, printed recto 4 to a page, tipped in with pagination of facing page: p. 54, 59, 64, 69, 74, 79, 84, 90, 96, 102, 108, 114, 121, 127, 131. Half-title "Les effets differens de L"Amour Sacre et profane", 44 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered I-XLIV, printed recto 4 to a page, tipped in with pagination of facing page: p. 145, 148, 150, 153, 156, 158, 161, 164, 167, 170, 172. Layout of all three parts Pictura with Latin Bible verse with reference; facing pages with emblem no., corresponding French Bible verse, and verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Plates are imitations of earlier editions, and signed variously "Wexelberg sc." Artist Wexelberg Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.519.6; Praz 378; Landwehr FISP 409. Library Pressmarks Aus Can Fra Fra USA USA

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Remarks A French version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria, which is unusual work in that it combines Hugo emblems with religious emblems of Van Veen. A variant issue exists with a different title page with the same text but newly set and with a different engraved vignette. Collation Copy Can OTU B-10 1629 RBSC Serial No. 301748

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J.696 Herman Hugo together with Otto van Veen, L'ame amante de son Dieu, Representee dans les Emblemes de Hermanns Hugo ... & dans ceux et d'Othon Vcenius. Paris: Libraire Associes, 1790. Nouvelle edition, considerablement augment ee.

Jesuit Series J.697 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Together with Otto van Veen (1556-1629) Translator: Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de la Motte-Guyon (16481717) L'ame amante de son Dieu, Representee dans les Emblemes de Hermanns Hugo ... & dans ceux d'Othon Vcenius Paris: Libraire Associes, 1791. Nouvelle edition, considerablement augmentee. Language: fre 8° [7] II-XVI, [5] 4- 186. 39 leaves of plates, tipped in. Fingerprint: ,&la u,oi e.oi HeVo 3 M.DCC.XCI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed dated engraved fp. portrait of J.M.B. de la MotheGuyon, signed engraved fp., letterpress t.p. to Hugo and van Veen, signed engraved t.p. to Hugo (no publisher imprint). Letterpress half-title to Hugo, 48 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-47, printed 4 to a page, tipped in with pagination of facing page: p.6, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 27, 30, 34, 38, 40, 44. Half-title to van Veen, 60 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered I-LX, printed 4 to a page, tipped in with pagination of facing page: p.54, 59, 64, 69, 74, 79, 84, 90, 96, 102, 108, 114, 121, 127, 131. Half-title "Les effets differens de L"Amour Sacre at profane", 44 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered I-XLIV, printed 4 to a page, tipped in with pagination of facing page: p.145, 148, 150, 153, 156, 158, 161, 164, 167, 170, 172. Layout of all three parts Pictura with Latin Bible verse and reference; emblem no., corresponding French Bible verse, and verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. portrait signed "Dunker" and dated "1788". Plates same as those used in Paris 1790 ed. They are imitations of earlier editions, and signed variously "Wexelberg sc." Artist Dunker Wexelberg Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks USA MnU 843 G99 I Remarks A French version of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria augmented by versions of the religious emblems of Otto van Veen. Apparently a reissue of the Paris, 1790 ed (J.696, 301748) with additional preliminary matter. Collation Copy USA MnU 843 G99 I Serial No. 300475

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J.697 Herman Hugo with Otto van Veen, L'ame amante de son Dieu, Representee dans les Emblemes de Hermanns Hugo ... & dans ceux d'Othon Vcenius. Paris: Libraire Associes, 1791. Nouvelle edition, considerablement augmentee.

Jesuit Series J.698 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) [Canon Brunei of Auxerre Cathedral] Emblesmes sacres avec leurs explications nouvelles Language: fre Auxerre: Francois Gamier, 1687 8° [18] or [20] 1-236 Engaved t.p. in some copies. Fingerprint: nsun s.e- eli- celo 3 M.DC.LXXXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p., 119 numbered, largely signed, copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in. Layout The engraved page always contains pictura, Latin inscriptio and French verse subscriptio, a rhyming couplet. But there are two distinct patterns: 1. Latin inscriptio, pictura and French couplet subscriptio, for those emblems, modelled on Herman Hugo; a few others. 2. pictura, Latin inscriptio and French subsriptio for all the others. Facing page contains a prose "Explication" of the emblem addressed to Philothee. Illustration Notes In some copies there is an engraved t.p.: Les Emblemes d 'amour divin et humain ensemble. Expiquez par des vers fracnois par un Pere Capucin, which is missing in the Fra CBF copy, but present in the USA NjP copy. Many plates are signed "I. MeBager excud." The 119 plates all feature Amor divinus and Amor humanus I sponsa I anima, and are copies of Hugo's 46 illustrations; the others are either new compositions or copies of Van Veen's religious and secular emblems, or they derive from the Emblemes d'amour et humain ensemble (Paris: Pierre Mariette, n.d. Adams, Rawles and Saunders F.080). Here in the Emblesmes sacres the plates are said to be forty or fifty years old. From p. 143 on the plates are evidently based on Hugo illustrations, often as reverse copies, and may be compared with Les justes sentimens de la piete (1684) as follows: Emblesmes: 143, 149, 151, 153, 155, 159, 161, 163, 165, 167, 169, 171, 173, 175 Sentimens: 11, 18, 25, 33, 40, 57, 65, 72, 79, 87, 95, 103, 111, 119 Emblesmes: 177, 179, 181, 183, 185, 187, 189, 191, 193, 195, 197, 199, 201, 203 Sentimens: 127, 136, 145, 153, 161, 172, 181, 190, 198, 207, 215, 223, 231, 241 Emblesmes: 205, 207, 209, 211, 213, 215, 217, 219, 221, 223, 225, 227, 229, 231 Sentimens: 250, 260, 269, 279, 289, 310, 309, 323, 333, 342, 352, 361, 370, 379 Emblesmes: 233, 235. Sentimens: 389, 401. Artist: I. Mefiager Classification: I.F.3

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Remarks There is no mention of Hugo, Van Veen, or any other emblem writer or illustrator. The prose explanation, which is addressed to Philothee, highlights the differences between divine and human love. Two of the initial letters of approval refer to L 'Amour Divin & Humain as part of the title of this work, although that formulation does not appear on the letterpress t.p. It is the title of the engraved t.p., missing in the CBF copy, present in the USA NjP copy, and mentioned by Praz. The author is not named on the t.p., but is named in the letter of approbation contributed by F.F. Courtrot, "Religieux Cordelier, Provincial de la Province de Paris, & Desiniteur de 1'Ordre". The author, Brunei, is identified as "Chanoine del'Eglise Cathedrale d'Auxerre". Collation Copy Fra CBF A 127 / 47 Serial No. 300501

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Jesuit Series J.699 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: L'abbe Theodore Perrin (1795-1883) Gemissements de I'dmepenitente, traduits du P. Herman, de la Societe de Jesus, par M. I'abbe Th. Perrin, pour la prose, et par M.A. Rogues, pour les vers Paris: Societe reproductive des bons livres, 1838 Language: fre 12° [9] 1-258 Fingerprint: e,e, s,ns e,ce DePo 7 1838. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 15 numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text. Layout Pictura with no., caption; facing pages with emblem no., Bible quotation and reference, verse subscriptio and prose texts. Illustration Notes All plates attributed on t.p. to Laderer, and are copies of earlier edition of Pia desidera. Artist Laderer Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.519.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra

BN D.37599 CBFW20/453

Remarks French translation of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy Fra CBF W20 / 453 Serial No. 301721

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Jesuit Series J.700 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: an anonymous missionary Les justes sentimens de la piete Paris: Edme Couterot, 1684 Language: fre 12° [18] 1-412, misnumbering p.247 as 47. Fingerprint: esnt deE. s.es nole 3 M.DC.LXXXIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 46 partially signed copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: introductory plate and 3 books of 15 numbered illustrations: p. 1, 11, 18, 25, 33, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 79, 87, 94, 103, 111, 119, 127, 136, 145, 153, 161, 172, 181, 190, 198, 207, 215, 223, 231, 241, 250, 260, 269, 279, 289, 300, 309, 323, 333, 342, 352, 361, 370, 379, 389, 401. Layout Prose caption, pictura, couplet inscriptio, verse subscriptio, Bible and reference, and prose text. Illustration Notes Some engravings signed "Monbard sculp." Plates are reversed copies of 1627 Antwerp edition. Artist: Monbard Classification: I.E.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.518-519.6; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP 405; Adams, Rawles and Saunders F.340. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Fra USA

NCDRR Res. 16.H.29 BN Z 17457 CBF W19 / 2279 DLC BV4515.H85

USA FU RB 248 H895p F USA MnU Small Z879 H874 JJ USA NRU RBs BV 4515 H85

Remarks Anonymous French version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy USA MnU Small Z879 H874 JJ Serial No. 301719

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Jesuit Series J.701 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: P.I. Jurisconsulte Pieux desirs Paris & Antwerp, 1627 Antwerp: Jan Cnobbaert Paris: Sebastian Cramoisy Language: fre 8° [18] 3-754 [2] 753 and 754 misnumbered 787 and 788. Fingerprint: esm- r.e, sar- frie 3 M.DC.XXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 46 unsigned but attributed copperplate engravings with engraved text and implied pagination, numbered 0-45: fol. *5v, p. 2, 16, 38, 60, 78, 94, 104, 114, 124, 140, 156, 170, 182, 199, 218, 236, 248, 266, 284, 298, 314, 332, 346, 362, 380, 402, 418, 434, 452, 466, 486, 498, 514, 536, 552, 564, 584, 606, 628, 646, 662, 684, 704, 720, 742. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with no., repeated Bible quotation and reference in French, verse subscriptio, repeated Bible quotation with reference and prose text. Illustration Notes T.p. "Mis en lumiere par Boe'ce a Bolswert". Artist: Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.518.6; Praz 377; Landwehr EFBLC 356; EBUI H65; Adams, Rawles and Saunders F.334. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG Net

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Remarks The book was sold in Paris and Antwerp, thus the colophon is printed in two states. A variant state exists, identical in all respects but for colophon: "ANTVERPLC / APUD HENRICVM / AERTSSENS. / cum priuilegio." (Fra CBF W19/828, Fra BN, USA MH, USA MnU). Collation Copy UKi GU SM 635A Serial No. 301732

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Jesuit Series J.701 Herman Hugo, Pieux desirs. Antwerp: Jan Cnobbaert, 1627 and Paris: Sebastian Cramoisy, 1627.

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Jesuit Series J.702 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: P.I. Jurisconsulte Pieux desirs Paris: Pierre Landry, 1627 Language: fre 8° 48 engraved numbered leaves: [2] 2-46, printed rectos only. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 45 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference). Illustration Notes T.p. attributes engravings to Bolswert."Mis en lumiere par Boe'ce a Bolswert". Artist Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.518.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC; Adams, Rawles and Saunders F.335. Library Pressmarks UKi BL 12304.b. 12 USA DFo BV4515 H8F7 1627 cage USA NjP (Ex) NN710. H87

Remarks This edition can be confused with the edition Antwerp and Paris, 1627 (301732 J.701), but the engravings and "Advis au lector" are different. Collation Copy USA DFo BV 4515 H8F7 cage Serial No. 300047

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Jesuit Series J.703 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Les pieux sentimens d'une ame chrestienne Paris: Pierre de Bats, 71672 Language: fre Fingerprint: esnt rede s.es nole 3 M.DC.LXCII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., and 45 occasionally signed copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p. 1, 11, 18, 25, 33, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 79, 87, 94, 103, 111, 119, 127, 136, 145, 153, 161, 172, 181, 190, 198, 207, 215, 223, 231, 241, 250, 269, 279, 289, 300, 309, 323, 333, 342, 352, 361, 370, 379, 389, 401. Layout Caption, inscriptio, pictura, subscriptio, verse epigram. Illustration Notes Some plates signed "Monbard sculp." Artist: Monbard Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Praz; not in Adams, Rawles and Saunders. Library Pressmarks USA CMALG 837-B16225

Remarks The date on the title-page is clearly in error: M.DC.LXCII. It should probably read: M.DC.LXXII. Collation Copy USA CMALG 837-B 16225 Serial No. 301018

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Jesuit Series J.704 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: M. Grandin Les sentimens de la piete chrestienne. Representee sous des Emblemes tirez de la Sainte Ecriture. Divisez en trois livres ... Traduit sur I'idee du livre de Pia desideria & enrichis de 46. Figures Paris: Jean de la Caille, 1688 Language: fre 12° [12] 412 Emblem Structure & Illustrations: T.p. indicates 6 figures. Illustration Notes Some illustrations signed "Monbard sculp." Artist Monbard Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Adams, Rawles and Saunders. Library Pressmarks Fra

NaBP 33595

Remarks A French version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Information from Johannes Kohler. Collation Copy Fra NaBM 33595 Serial No. 300830

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Jesuit Series J.705 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jean-Baptiste Drouet de Maupertuy (1650-1730) Sentimens d'un Chretien louche d'un veritable amour de Dieu Paris: Nicolas Devaux, 1702 Language: fre 8° [2] 1-94 Fingerprint: e-nt eses n-le es 3 M.DCCII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 45 numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, some signed. The first engraving is numbered 2. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible text with reference); facing page with "Figure" no., inscriptio repeated in French as caption, prose meditation. Illustration Notes Plates facing pp.73 and 75 signed "Landry". Artist: Landry Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP; DBF XI. 18; Barbier IV.467. Library Pressmarks Fra BN D.32915 UKi GU SM Add 166 USA CLU BV 4833 D838S

Remarks Author attribution from Dictionnaire de Biographic fran^aise XI.815.18 and Barbier IV.467. Collation Copy UKi GU SM Add 166 Serial No. 302764

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Jesuit Series J.706 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jean-Baptiste Drouet de Maupertuy (1650-1730) Sentimens d'un Chretien touche d'un veritable amour de Dieu Paris: Raymond Mazieres, 1703. Seconde edition Language: fre 12° 84 p, 45 plates Fingerprint: e-nt ste: n-i- esle 3 M.DCC.III. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 45 copperplate engravings, numbered 2-46, copies of those in earlier editions of Pia desideria, mostly signed. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible text with reference); facing page with "Figure" no., inscriptio repeated in French as caption, prose meditation. Illustration Notes Plates signed "Landry". Artist: Landry Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra

BN D. 32916 BN D. 20201

Remarks Record by Jean-Marc Chatelain (Fra BN). Collation Copy Fra BN D. 32916 Serial No. 302766

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Jesuit Series J.707 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jean-Baptiste Drouet de Maupertuy (1650-1730) Sentimens d'un Chretien touche d'un veritable amour de Dieu Paris: Raymond Mazieres, 1708. Troisieme Edition. Language: fre 12° [6] 3-94 [46] Fingerprint: s&eu cere esn- esle 3 M.DCCVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p.; 45 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 2-46, tipped in. T.p. refers to 46 illustrations, which include what in earlier Hugo editions had been the fp. or introductory emblem and is now printed as no. 46. Plates tipped in at wrong places in some copies. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible verse with reference); facing page with "Figure" no., inscriptio repeaded in French as a caption and 2 page prose text. Illustration Notes Some engravings signed "Landry". Illustrations are from the plates used in the 1703 edition. Artist: Landry Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra

BeBM 200258 BN D. 20201

Remarks Author attribution from Dictionnaire de Biographic francaise XI.815.15, and Barbier IV.467. Based on Hugo's Pia desideria. Collation Copy Fra BeBM 200258 Serial No. 302768

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Jesuit Series J.708 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jean-Baptiste Drouet de Maupertuy (1650-1730) Sentimens d'un Chretien louche d'un veritable amour de Dieu Paris: Widow of Raymond Mazieres, 1713. Quatrieme Edition Language: fre 12° [6] 3-92 [4] Fingerprint: urre neur 1-la obma 3 M.DCCXIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p.; 45 copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, numbered 2 to 42. T.p. refers to 46 illustrations which include what in earlier Hugo editions had been the fp. or introductory emblem and is now printed as no. 46. Plates tipped in at wrong places in some copies. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible verse with reference); facing page with "Figure" no., inscriptio repeaded in French as a caption and 2 page prose text. Illustration Notes Illustrations are new engravings based on the plates printed in 1703 and 1708 editions of Sentimens d'un Chretien louche, d'un veritable amour de Dieu. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra

BN D. 32917 LBM SJ A 344 Dl

USA CLU USA MdU

Remarks Author attribution from Dictionnaire de Biographic frangaise XI.815.15, and Barbier IV.467. Based on Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Record checked by J.M. Chatelaine (Fra BN). Collation Copy Fra LBM SJ A 344 Dl Serial No. 302767

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Jesuit Series J.709 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jean-Baptiste Drouet de Maupertuy (1650-1730) Sentimens d'un Chretien touche d'un veritable amour de Dieu Paris: widow of Maziers J-B Gamier, 1743. Cinqieme edition. Language: fre 8° [6] 3-92 [4] Fingerprint: urre neur 1-la obma 3 M.DCC.XLIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p. of the "Quatrieme Edition" dated "M.DCCXXXIX"; 45 numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, some signed. T.p. refers to 46 illustrations which includes what in earlier Hugo editions had been the fp. or introductory emblem and is now printed as no. 46. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible verse with reference); facing page with "Figure" no., inscriptio repeated in French as a caption and a 2 page prose text. Illustration Notes Some engravings are signed "Landry". Illustrations are copies of plates printed in earlier editions of the Sentimens. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Bel

ARG3118F.6

Remarks Author attribution from Dictionaire de Biographie franfaise XI.815.18, and Barbier IV.467. Based on Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy Bel ARG 3118 F.6 Serial No. 302763

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•J.710 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo ( 1588-1629) Translator: Jean-Baptiste Drouet de Maupertuy (1650-1730) Sentimens d'un Chretien louche d'un veritable amour de Dieu Paris: n.pub., n.d. sixth edition. Language: fre 12° Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed, created on the basis of the existance of the fifth and seventh editions. Author attribution from Dictionnaire de Biographic franfaise XI.815.18, and Barbier IV.467. Based on Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Serial No. 302770

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Jesuit Series J.711 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jean-Baptiste Drouet de Maupertuy (1650-1730) Sentimens d'un Chretien louche d'un veritable amour de Dieu Paris: Jean-Baptiste Gamier, 1758. Septieme edition. Language: fre 12° [7] 4-92 [4] Fingerprint: rese neur 1-la obma 3 M.DCC.LVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p. from the "Quatrieme Edition" which is dated "M.DCCXXXIX"; 45 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in. T.p. refers to 46 illustrations, which include what in earlier Hugo editions had been the fp. or introductory emblem, and is now printed as no. 46. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible verse with reference); facing page with "Figure" no., inscriptio repeated in French as a caption and 2-page prose text. Illustration Notes Illustrations are reversed copies of plates in earlier editions of the Sentimens, which in turn are copies of those printed in Hugo's Pia desideria. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Spa

CBF A 344 D2 LBMB509.100 V-GSD TE-21453

Remarks Author attribution fiomDictionnaire de Biographiefrangaise, XI.815.18, and Barbier IV.467. Based on Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy Fra LBM B 509.100 Serial No. 302769

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Jesuit Series J.712 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Georg Friebel (1614-1694) Andachtige Verlangen Schweidnitz: Christian Ockel, 1681 Language: ger 8° [16] 1-124 [2] Fingerprint: enum n:n/ n?n/ NiDa 3 M.DC.LXXXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Cze Cze

PSK 9 H 52 PSK 54 F 167

Pol

WrUB 302046 (vol. 1)

Remarks A German version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy Pol WrUB 302046 Serial No. 990276

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Jesuit Series J.713 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Christian Hoburg (1607-1675) Emblemata Sacra. Das ist I Gottliche Andachten Frankfurt & Amsterdam, 1661 Amsterdam: Henrico Betkio Frankfurt: Christoff le Blon Language: ger 8° [2] 3-2423-118 Fingerprint: sun= d/er enin unOb 3 1661. Emblem Structure & Illustrations German t.p. with unsigned engraved illustrated Dutch insert; 46 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p.23, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116. Layout Emblem no., caption, pictura, engraved inscriptio (Dutch Bible quotation with reference), German inscriptio (same Bible quotation with reference); facing page with verse subscriptio ("Seufftzer"), "Gottliche Antwort" in prose. Illustration Notes T.p. illustration and all illustrations contain Dutch inscriptions and derive from an earlier Dutch edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Bircher B 1.213. B644; Diinnhaupt II 3.2103.16.1; Praz II p. 18; Landwehr EFBLC 312. Library Pressmarks FRG GNSUB 8° H.E.R.t. I 1403

FRG WHAB Qu N 755(1) Net AUB OK 94-37

Remarks Hohburg's work is a free Protestant translation into German of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria, from a Dutch version by Petrus Serarius. See Schilling GRM70 (1989), 287. No locations are given. Collation Copy FRG WHAB Qu N 755 (1) Serial No. 300048

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Jesuit Series J.714 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Christian Hohburg (1607-1675) Emblemata Sacra. Das ist Gottliche Andachten Frankfurt & Leipzig: Michael Brodthagen, 1692 Language: ger 8° [4] 3-126 Fingerprint: chff send men node 3 1692. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. and 46 numbered paginated copperplate engravings in text: p. 28, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 96, 98, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116, 118, 120, 122, 124. Layout No. of image ("Bild"), caption, pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with verse subscriptio ("Seufftzer") and prose text ("Gottliche Antwort" = Bible quotation and reference). Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Diinnhaupt II; Praz 370; Praz II p. 18; Landwehr GEB 354; Faber du Faur 684. Library Pressmarks FRG TiiUB Gi 1025b USA CtYJ769H681 Microforms: FdF 684 Remarks Hohburg's work is a free Protestant translation into German of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria, from a Dutch version by Petrus Serarius. See Schilling GRM10 (1989), 287. No locations are given. Collation Copy USA CtY J769 H681 Serial No. 300041

•J.715 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Christian Hohburg (1607-1675) Emblemata Sacra Frankfurt & Leipzig, 1697 Language: ger Classification: I.F.3 Reference: Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Dunnhaupt I 2, 876; not in Dunnhaupt II; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Remarks: Unconfirmed. Based on Dunnhaupt I 2, 876. Hohburg's work is a free Protestant translation into German of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria, from a Dutch version by Petrus Serarius. See Schilling GRM 70 (1989): 287. No locations are given. Serial No. 300042

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Jesuit Series J.716 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Adam Olearius (1599-1671) Der erfundene Weg zum rechten Paradiefi Hamburg: Nicolaus Pauschert, 1666 Language: ger 12° [38] 1-382 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 22 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text: p. 2, 22, 28, 42, 60, 76, 100, 120, 140, 156, 170, 186, 200, 212, 226, 254, 272, 290, 304, 320, 336 358.

Layout Chapter no., Bible reference, Latin Bible quotation, German translation; next page with pictura and German inscriptio (not always the same as the previous German Bible text); facing page with verse subscriptio; next page with Caput no., caption in Latin and German, prose texts, prose prayer ("Gebet"). Illustration Notes Uses the same engravings that appeared in the 1662 edition of Hohburg's Geistliche Sinnen-Bilder, which were based on Pia desideria. The illustrations are darker and worn, the texts often scarcely legible. Classification: I.F.3 Reference: Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Dimnhaupt II 4. 2996.35; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB; Faber du Faur II W324a. Library Pressmarks USA CtY JG82 Sp34 Kp578 1964 PIA

Microforms: FdF 324a. Remarks: Abridged Protestant version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Preface signed by Olearius. The work uses illustrations based on Hugo's Pia desideria, but with 22 chapters instead of the 3 books of 15 emblems as in the original. Collation Copy USA CtY Serial No. 300011

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Jesuit Series •J.717 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Christianus Montaltus; pseudonym for Christian Hohburg (1607-1675) Einer Allhier in diesem betriibten Thrdnen = Thai Auff das Freudenreiche Jesus Labsal Hertz=schmertzlich wartenden Seelen ... auch vielen Hertz=FlammendenJesus=Seuftzern Bestehende Himmlische Ubungen Frankfurt am Main, 1683 Language: ger Emblem Structure & Illustrations The title mentions 58 copperplate engravings. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Diinnhaupt II 3.2103.16.2; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB; not in Warncke. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on Diinnhaupt II. According to Diinnhaupt II this is an edition of Hohburg's Emblemata sacra, but "Neubearbeitung von fremder Hand unter anderem Titel." Serial No. 301749

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Jesuit Series J.718 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Christianus Montaltus (pseudonym for Christian Hohburg (1607-1675) Finer Allhier in diesem betriibten Thranen = Thai Auff das Freudenreiche Jesus Labsal Hertz=schmertzlich wartenden Seelen ... auch vielen Hertz=Flammenden Jesus=Seuftzern Bestehende Himmlische Ubungen Frankfurt am Main: Nicolas Haublein, 1685 Language: ger 8° [12] 3-1066 Fingerprint: e=et chne USe= Zeno 3 1685. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Titl printed in red and black. 2 unsigned engraved fp.; 56 unsigned full-page copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, paginated: p. 3, 30, 48, 54, 89, 104, 114, 133, 150, 164, 186, 198, 228, 241, 270, 304, 326, 332, 366, 378, 402, 405, 421, 445, 464, 466, 512, 562, 625, 629, 648, 654, 670, 682, 709, 712, 718, 724, 741, 747, 756, 777, 787, 796, 807, 812, 816, 846, 863, 888, 920, 936, 970, 998, 1033, 1046. Illustration Notes Caption with partial Bible text, pictura, couplet inscriptio; prose commentaries on the Biblical text. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Dunnhaupt II 3.2103.16.2 (1683 ed., with slightly different title); Bircher B 4973-4976; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB; not in Warncke. Library Pressmarks FRG WHAB Th 1808

Remarks According to Dunnhaupt II an edition of Hohburg's Emblemata sacra, but "Neubearbeitung von fremder Hand unter anderem Titel." Protestant version of Hugo. The full title reads: Einer/ Allhier in diesem betriibten Thranen=Thai/ | Auff das | Freudenreiche | Jesus Labsal | Hertz = schmertzlich wartenden Seelen | Heilige/ | oder | In heiligen und heylsamen | Betrachtungen/ | Gottseligen Selbst = Gesprachen/ Geist - und | Lehrreichen Andachten/ auch vielen | Hertz = Flammenden | Jesus = Seuftzern/ Bestehende | Himmlische Ubungen | Allen betriibten und zerschlagenen Her | tzen zum krafftigen Trost/ den sichera Welthirr | gen zur ernstlichen Warming/ jeder ma'nniglich | aber zur hoch nothigen und sonderbaren Erbauung | erstlich aus Licht gegeben | Von | Christian Montalti, | Weyland Dienern des Evangelii in Arnheim/ | mit LVIII Emblematischen Kupfer-Figuren gezi[eret] | (bedriickt) Frankfurt am Mayn/ | In Verlegung Nicolas Haublein/ | [Gedruckt bey Johann Andreas 1685] See Schilling GRM 1989 Collation Copy FRG WHAB Th 1808 Serial No. 301733

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Jesuit Series J.719 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Erasmus Francisci (1627-1694) Die Geistliche Gold=Kammer Nuremberg: Johann Andreas Endter, Heirs of the Younger Wolfgang Endter, 1668 Language: ger 8° [22] 1-1135 [1] Fingerprint: n = n = eri= 4.) (b(a 3 1668. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 48 unsigned numbered full-page copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, facing p. 1, 11, 25, 44, 56, 75, 94, 112, 127, 143, 158, 171, 194, 221, 242=247, 268, 285, 305, 325, 344, 369, 389, 409, 433, 453, 476, 497, 514, 538, 567, 588, 609, 624, 651, 680, 700, 731, 759, 787, 807, 829, 855, 881 (no.43), 903 (no.46), 989 (no. 7), 1062 (no.44), 1104 (no.45), 1121 (no.O). Layout. Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); no., Bible quotation and reference repeated, prose texts, prose "Gebet", "Lied" i.e. verse subscriptio. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Bircher B4.477.B3307; Praz II 16; Landwehr GEB 285; Dunnhaupt II, 2:1526.16.1; Paisey II.F683. Library Pressmarks FRG BwStB M 794° FRG BwUB FRG MSB Asc. 1950

FRG SWLB Theol .oct. 5430 FRG WHAB Th 810 UKi BL 1568.868

Remarks German Protestant version of Herman Hugo's Pia Desideria; after the treatment by Ursinus cf. p. X5Vf. The work contains 49 "Betrachtungen" with some 70 religious songs, texts and music, each with several stanzes. Collation Copy FRG WHAB Th 810 Serial No. 300033

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Jesuit Series J.720 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Erasmus Francisci (1627-1694) Die Geistliche Gold=Rammer Nuremberg: Johann Andreas Endter, Heirs of the Younger Wolfgang Endter, 1675 Language: ger 8° [30] 1-1135 [1] misnumbered are pp. 180 as 188, 193 as 293, 272 as 172, 894 as 994, 900 as 906, 938 as 638, 1073 as 107, 1088 as 1808, 1110 as 110, 1119 as 119. Fingerprint: gen/ a=r= 4..) (b(a 3 1675 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 48 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, facing p.l, 11, 25, 45, 57, 75, 95, 113, 127, 143, 159, 171, 195, 221, 245, 269, 285, 305, 325, 345, 369, 389, 409, 433, 453, 477, 496, 515, 539, 567, 589, 609, 624, 651, 681, 701, 731, 759, 787, 807, 829, 855, 881 (no.43), 903 (no.46), 989 (no.47), 1063 (no. 44), 1104 (no.45), 1121 (no.O). Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); No., Bible quotation and reference repeated, prose texts, prose "Gebet", "Lied" i.e. verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Same fp. and illustrations as in first edition of 1668 (J.721 300033); some illustrations are wrongly inserted as in first edition. Classification: I.E.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Dunnhaupt II, 2:1526.16.2; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG CoLBbCas A 4522 FRG GNSUB 8° Cant. Geb. 123

FRG MSB Asc. 5538n USA ICU PT1727.F3G3 1675

Remarks German Protestant version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Same engravings as in first edition of 1668 (300033 J.719), also inserted in same wrong places. New letterpress but modeled on first edition. Collation Copy FRG MSB Asc. 5538n Serial No. 300034

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Jesuit Series •J.721 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Georg Franz Friebel (1617-1694) Geistliche Hertzens-Andacht Schweidnitz: Christian Ockel, 1681 Language: ger 8° Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel III.997.1 & IV.516.6; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel, whose description is based on a MS at Greifswald. Listed in Schilling GRM 1989 after De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 300052

J.722 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Adam Olearius (1599-1671) Geistliche Sinnen-Bilder mit gottseligen Gedancken Schleswig / Hamburg: Johann Holwein, Nicolaus Pauschert, Johann Holwein, 1662 Language: ger 12° [24] 1-192 Fingerprint: e.r= i-1- dur- nebe 3 1662. Emblem Structure and Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 16 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text: p.2, 16, 28, 44, 62, 72, 84, 94, 100, 110, 120, 132, 148, 158, 168, 180. Layout Emblem no., Bible reference, Latin Bible quotation, German translation; next page with pictura and same German Bible text from previous page; facing page with verse subscriptio, prose texts as "Betrachtung", and prose prayer ("Gebet"). Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Dunnhaupt II 4.2996.35; not in Praz; Landwehr GEB 460; Faber du Faur II 323a. Library Pressmarks FRG LUBB S. T. 12° 84/2 FRG LUB FRG WHAB 1281.6 Theol MF (1)

USA CtYBeineckeZgl70122

662

USA CU

Microforms: FdF 323a. Remarks Abridged Protestant version of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria, with 16 chapters instead of the 3 books of 15 emblems as in the original. Preface signed by Olearius. Collation Copy FRG WHAB 1281.6 Theol MF (1) Serial No. 300014

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Jesuit Series J.723 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Wenzel Scherffer von Scherffenstein (1603-1674) Geist: and Weltlicher Gedichte Erster Teil Language: ger Brieg: Christoff Tschorn, 1652 8° 2-766 [31] Fingerprint: esr= r.2. n.s= Caob 3 M.CD.LII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional signed engraved t.p., dated 1647; signed engraved fp. portrait of Scherfer von Scherffenstein; 4 unsigned copperplate engravings facing p. 174, 185, 193, 201. The.fourth book contains the first four of Hugo's emblems in Scherffenstein's translation (pp. 171-214). Layout Pictura; facing page with emblem no., Latin inscriptio (Bible verse with reference), no. German inscriptio (same Bible verse with reference), verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engraved tp. signed with ligature "fecit ZP" identified by Michael Schilling as Zacharias Popler. Engraved portrait signed "Ai 1651" and "P.C. Linden" Artist: Zacharias Popler P.C. Linden Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 377 (probably misidentified); Bircher A794; Faber du Faur 251. Library Pressmarks FRG WHAB 142.6 Poet USA CtY

Reprints and Facsimiles Geist: und Weltlicher Gedichte Erster Teil, edited by Ewa Pietrzack (Tubingen: Niemeyer, 1996). The 1662 edition of Scherffer's Gottsaliger Verlangen drey Biicher is available in the series "Rara Ex Bibliothecis Silesiis" (Tubingen: Niemeyer, 1995), vol.4. Ed. Michael Schilling. Microform: Faber du Faur 251. Remarks A German Protestant version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. The full text, unillustrated, appeared in 1662 under the title Gottsaliger Verlangen drey Biicher. Full information will be found in Michael Schilling's "Nachwort" to the 1662 edition in the series "Rara Ex Bibliothecis Silesiis" (Tubingen: Niemeyer, 1995). Collation Copy FRF WHAB 142.6 Poet Serial No. 300354

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3.724 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Wenzel Scherffer von Scherffenstein (1603-1674) Gottsaliger Verlangen Drey Biicher [Brieg]: Wenzel Scherffer von Scherffenstein, 1662 Language: lat ger 8° [22] 2-91 [1] 93-193 [1] 195-295 [17] Fingerprint: .)!- r.s. n;n/ PrNo 3 M.DC.LXII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved tp., unsigned engraved fp, Unillustrated bilingual edition. Layout Emblem no., Biblical quotation and reference, verse subscriptio, quotation from patristics with reference. Illustration Notes The unsigned engraved fp. was contributed by Georg Philip Harsdorffer, as was the signed poem "Sinnbild auf ... Gottsalige Verlangen". Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 377; Landwehr GEB 532. Library Pressmarks Pol PoR 1016 alpha Cze PSK 36 D 236 Pol WrUB 319206 FRG GNSUB 8° Poet.lat.rec.I Pol WrUB 302047 5548 Pol WrUB 402425 FRG LUB Pol

CBJ Theol. 2289 I

Reprints Scherffer's Gottsaliger Verlangen drey Bticher is available in the series "Rara Ex Bibliothecis Silesiis" (Tubingen: Niemeyer, 1995), vol.4. Ed. Michael Schillling. Remarks First full German version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria, in alexandrines. Full information will be found in Michael Schilling's "Nachwort" to this 1662 edition in the series "Rara Ex Bibliothecis Silesiis" (Tubingen: Niemeyer, 1995). Cze PSK copy is bound inaccurately with t.p. and preliminaries at the end, and other gatherings misbound. Collation Copy Pol WrUB 319206 Serial No. 990289

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Jesuit Series J.725 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Johannes Gottfried Hoffmann Gottseliges Verlangen einer Bufifertigen I Heiligen und in JEsum verliebten Seele Freiburg in Silesia: George Beuther, n.d. Language: ger 8° unpaginated Fingerprint: n.nd 2.e= l=t.stDi C n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations No engraved t.p. Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 377; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Pol

WrUB 467912

Remarks In an essay published 1989 in GRM (p.300) Schilling lists two editions and gives place of publication as [Brieg] 1662. Following Praz, Schilling lists the second ed. as Freiburg in Silesia 1675, but identifies no copy. The WrUB copy (467912) is undated but printed in Freiburg; it is unpaginated and unillustrated. We doubt the Leipzig 1692 identification and have left the copy for this edition undated. There is, however, an illustrated edition with the same title (302771 J.726). The only known copy, UKi GU SM637, has a torn t.p., lacking publisher, place and date. The repaired t.p. indicates "Freiburg?, 1675?" with a reference to Zedler Universallekixon, vol 13, 1735 xiii, col 450-1. Hester Black (Glasgow), however, notes that the dedicatory verses are by Johann Gottfried Hoffmann and identifies the edition as Leipzig, 1692, based on the entry in Adelung's GelehrtenLexikon, Leipzig, 1787, vol II, 151, 2080, which lists Hoffmann's "Hugonis pia desideria in deutsche Verse gebracht, Leipzig 1692." The UKi GU Short Title Catalogue identifies the work as "Leipzig, 1692." Praz (p.377) appears to identify this as a Freiburg 1675 ed. of a version in German alexandrines "von Wencel Scherffern" 1662 (990289 J.724), this last ed. recorded by Spamer. The wording of the WrUB t.p. is different. Hoffmann's Zuschrifft is dated "Leipzig den 12 Christ-Monats 1670". Collation Copy Pol WrUB 467912 Serial No. 990262

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Jesuit Series J.726 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Johannes Gottfried Hoffmann Gottseliges Verlangen einer Bufifertigen I Heiligen und in JEsum verliebten Seele no pi., no pub., no d. Language: ger 8° [42] 2-352 [6] Fingerprint: n.en l.fl/ t.hm ReNa 3 no date. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 47 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Biblical quotation with reference); facing page with verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes One of the engravings, facing N7v "is quite different from anything in the other editions" (Hester Black, Glasgow). Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 377; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks UKi

GU SM 637

Remarks The Glasgow copy has a defective t.p. lacking part of title, and any indication of publisher, place and date. There is a similar edition at Wroclaw. Its t.p. reads: Aufi Hermanni Hugonis Lateinischer in Teutsch gebundene Rede I nebenst Betrachtung der Vier letzten Dinge / ubersetzet durch Johannes Gottfried Hoffmann ... Freybergk [sic] with no date. The typography and layout of the Wroclaw t.p. is different; the copy is unpaginated and unillustrated indicating a different edition (see 990262 J.725). Schilling, in an essay GRM 1989, p.300 lists two eds and gives place of publication as [Brieg] 1662. Following Praz Schilling lists the second ed. as Freiburg in Silesia 1675, but identifies no copy. The repaired t.p. of UKi GU SM 637 indicates "Freiburg?, 1675?" with reference to Zedler's Universallekixon, vol 13, 1735 xiii, col 450-1. Hester Black (Glasgow), however, notes that the dedicatory verses are by Johann Gottfried Hoffmann and identifies the edition as Leipzig, 1692, on the entry Adelung's GelehrtenLexikon, Leipzig, 1787, vol II, 151, 2080 which lists Hoffmann's "Hugonis pia desideria in deutsche Verse gebracht, Lepizig 1692." The UK GU Short Title Catalogue identifies the work as "Leipzig, 1692", even though the t.p. is defective. Praz (p.377) appears to identify this as a Freiburg 1675 ed. of a version in German alexandrines "von Wencel Scherffera" 1662 (990289 J.724), this last ed. recorded by Spamer. But the wording of the WrUB t.p. is different. Hoffmann's "Zuschrifft" is dated "Leipzig den 12 ChristMonats 1670". Collation Copy UKi GU SM 637 Serial No. 302771

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Jesuit Series J.727 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Caroms Stengel (1581-1663) Gottselige Begirde Augsburg: Mattheus Langenwaldter, 1627 12° [22] 1-459 [1] Language: ger Fingerprint: H.i= h.l. hee; lesc 3 1627. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., preliminary emblem, 3 engraved section titles, 45 numbered unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, after those in first edition. Some woodcut vignettes with the Jesuit IHS. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Latin Bible quotation with reference, German translation); facing page with emblem no. repeated, German inscriptio repeated, prose texts. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 377; Faber du Faur 1001; Landwehr GEB 359. Library Pressmarks FRG UKi USA USA

GNSUB GU SM 636 CtY Zgl7 H87.627 NN *Z 1884 No.1001

Microforms: FdF 1001, reel 297. Remarks German version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 636 Serial No. 301703

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Jesuit Series J.728 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Carolus Stengel (1581-1663) Gottselige Begirde Augsburg: Johann Ulrich Schonigk, 1628 Language: ger 12° [22] 1-449 [1] Fingerprint: ere- enen zuie Seal 3 1628. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., 2 unsigned engraved introductory pages for Book 1, Book 2 (p.[145], 146 bl), space left for similar plate before Book 3 (p.[303], 304 bl). 46 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, numbered 0-45. Layout Pictura with Latin Bible quotation and reference, and German emblem no., following pages with emblem no., German bible quotation and reference repeated, prose texts. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Landwehr GEB 360. Library Pressmarks FRG ASStB 8° Th Pr 1241 FRG CEED Asc. 3120 a

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Remarks A German version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy FRG ASStB 8° ThPr 1241 Serial No. 301655

•J.729 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Carolus Stengel (1581-1663) Gottselige Begirde Augsburg: Johann Ulrich Schonigk, 1635 Language: ger Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Landwehr GEB 361. Remarks A German version of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria. Unconfirmed, based on Landwehr GEB. Serial No. 301677

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Jesuit Series J.730 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Carolus Stengel (1581-1663) Gottselige Begirden Cologne: Konstantin und Johann Munich, 1636 Language: ger 8° [22] 1-366 [2] Fingerprint: i-so emz- aln. teab 3 1636. (colophon) Emblem Structure & Illustrations 46 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, facing fol. + +4v, p. 6, 16, 29, 38, 47, 53, 58, 62, 70, 77, 82, 91, 100, 110, 117, 124, 135, 145, 152, 162, 172, 180, 187, 194, 205, 214, 221, 228, 237, 244, 251, 257, 268, 275, 282, 292, 303, 313, 321, 328, 336, 334=344, 349, 359, [368]. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Biblical quotation with reference); facing page with illustration number, inscriptio in German translation, prose commentary. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.516.6; Breidenbach 149; not in Praz; Funck 388; Landwehr GEB 361. Library Pressmarks Aus VONB 75.366-A FRG MSB Asc. 2474t FRG MUUB G3 2197

Remarks Bound together with [Peter Franckh] Posaunenschall An Das gantz Menschliche Geschlecht Zum Grewell Der Siinden vnd Zur Liebe Der Ewigen Seligkeit. FRG MSB lacks t.p. Collation Copy FRG MiiUB G3 2197 Serial No. 301683

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Jesuit Series J.731 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Carolus Stengel (1581-1663) Gottseelige Begierden Der Bussenden I Heiligen und in Gott verliebten Seele Sulzbach: Abraham Lichtenthaler, 1669 Language: ger 8° [12] 1-494 and [60] = Posaunen=Schall Fingerprint: e-ls 6.er n.t. *Ane 3 M.DC.LXIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., 46 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, numbered 0-45, tipped in, facing "Vorrede", p.l, 8, 22, 36, 48, 65, 72, 79, 85, 95, 104, 112, 124, 138, 150, 151 = 159, 166, 182, 196, 205, 219, 232, 241, 252, 261, 275, 288, 298, 308, 320, 328, 337, 345, 361, 369, 379, 392, 408, 421, 431, 441, 452, 462, 470, 484. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with emblem no., inscriptio repeated, prose texts. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "Boner s." Artist Boner Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.516.6; not in Praz; Landwehr GEB361; EBUIH51. Library Pressmarks Aus FRG FRG FRG

VONB 75.366-A EiUB B VIII 707 MSB Asc. 2475 MUB 8° Asc. 902 LOST

Pol WrUB 475355 USA .IU x248/H88pG/1669 USA PSt

Microforms: Jantz No. 1001, reel 247. Remarks T.p.: "Zum ersten mal in Teutscher Sprach in dieses Format eingerichtet / und mil dergleichen Kupffern gezieret." Bound with additional text: Posaunen=Schall An das ganze Menschliche Geschlecht: zum Greul Der Siinden I und Zur Liebe Der ewigen Seeligkeit, which is unpaginated, and has no imprint. FRG MSB carries a MS notation attributing the appendix to Peter Franckh. Copies at FRG MSB, FRG EiUB, Pol WrUB, and USA IU all have the appendix. Collation Copy USA IU x248/H88pG/1669 Serial No. 302811

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Jesuit Series J.732 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: anonymous Gottseelige Begierden Wesel: Jakob von Wesel, 1706 Language: ger 12° [51] 2-216 Fingerprint: n.en etk/ d.a= Abte 3 1706. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved f.p., 45 numbered and paginated copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, facing fol. **11, p.3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 31, 35, 39, 43, 47, 51, 55, 59, 69, 73, 77, 81, 85, 89, 93, 97, 101, 105, 109, 113, 117, 121, 125, 141, 145, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165, 169, 173, 177, 181, 185, 189, 193, 197. Layout Pictura, two inscriptiones (Bible quotation in Latin and German with reference); facing page with emblem no., caption based on Bible verse, verse subscriptio, Bible quotation, prose commentary ("Nachgedanken"). Illustration Notes Same plates as Antwerp: Aertssens, 1636, and 1645. Pagination numbers on the plates are wrong from no.37 onwards. No.37 paginated 267 although the facing letterpress page is correctly paginated 165; the final plate no.45 is paginated 334 instead of 197. Artist: Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.516.6; Breidenbach 149; Diinnhaupt I; Diinnhaupt II; Funck 388; not in Landwehr GEB; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Bel ARC 3043 H.21 Remarks The structure of this work is somewhat different from the Latin and the other vernacular editions of Pia desideria: two Bible quotations in Latin and German function as inscriptiones; on facing page a new caption indicates the theme, the verse subscriptio is shorter than in earlier Latin editions; a new title "divine answer" ("Gottliche Antwort") introduces a different Bible quotation. Collation Copy Bel ARG 3043 H.21 Serial No. 301688

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Jesuit Series J.734 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Johann Baptist Huttner (1734- ) Hermans Hugo Gottseeliger Begierden Seeks Erste Elegeien Ofen: Leopold Frantz Landerer, 1753 Language: lat & ger 4° 18 unpaginated leaves. Fingerprint: h.ie e:e, t.t, QuNe C 1753 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated bilingual edition of the texts of the first six emblems of Book 1. Classification: I.F.3 Reference: De Backer-Sommervogel IV.537.1 (Huttner); not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB; Schilling 1989. Library Pressmarks FRGMSB Res. 4° P.o.lat. 755, 43

Remarks Johann Baptist Huttner left the Society of Jesus in 1754 or 1755. German version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. See Schilling GRM 1989. Collation Copy FRG MSB Res. 4° P.o.lat. 755,43 Serial No. 990290

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Jesuit Series J.735 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) French translator: Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte-Guyon (1648-1717) German translator of the French text: Gerhard Tersteegen (1697-1769) Die heilige Liebe Gottes und die unheilige Natur=Liebe Language: ger Solingen: Johann Schmitz, 1751 8° [35] 2-463 [1] Fingerprint: t.as leen deig iheu 3 1751. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Title printed in red and black. Signed engraved fp. with engraved text; 11 pages, each with 4 small numbered unsigned copperplate illustrations with engraved text, tipped in, facing p. 12, 44, 89, 119, 161, 198, 231, 273, 316, 358, 401. Illustration Notes The fp is signed "G: de Vroen jun. del. et sculp." The emblems were first published in the 1790 ed. of J.M.B. de la Mothe-Guyon's L'Ame amante de son Dieu. Artist: G. de Vroen, jun. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG BSB1 Ct 3052 Pol CBJez 2250 USA IaU231.6G98a.T

Remarks This is an expanded and commented German translation of Motte-Guyon's French ed. of Les Effets differ ens de Vamour sacre et profane, 44 emblems first published in 1790 as L'Ame amante de son Dieu. Collation Copy FRG BSB1 Ct 3052 Serial No. 300464

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Jesuit Series J.736 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) French translator: Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte-Guyon (1648-1717) German translator of the French text: Gerhard Tersteegen (1697-1769) Die heilige Liebe Gottes und die unheilige Naturliebe Language: ger Miihlheim am Rhein: J.E. Eyrich, 1787 8° [35] 2-463 [1] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. with engraved text; 11 pages, each with 4 small numbered unsigned copperplate illustrations with engraved text, tipped in, facing p. 12, 44, 89, 119, 161, 198, 231, 273, 316, 358, 401. Illustration Notes The fp is signed "G: de Vroen jun. del. et sculp." The emblems were first published in the 1790 ed. of J.M.B. de la Mothe-Guyon's L'Ame amante de son Dieu. Artist: G. de Vroen, jun. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG BSB1 Ct 3053 USA GEU-LS

Remarks This is an expanded and commented German translation of Motte-Guyon's French ed. of Les Effets differens de I'amour sacre et profane. Its 44 emblems were first published in the 1790 ed. of L 'Ame amante de son Dieu. Gerhard Tersteegen's version was first published Solingen, 1751. Collation Copy FRG BSB1 Ct 3053 Serial No. 300466

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Jesuit Series J.737 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) French translator: Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte-Guyon (1648-1717) German translator of French text: Gerhard Tersteegen (1697-1769) Die heilige Liebe Gottes und die unheilige Naturliebe Lancaster, Perm. USA: J. Schweizer, 1828 Language: ger 8° [5] 4-360 Fingerprint: e.st l.t. h!n, Badu 7 1828. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 44 numbered copperplate illustrations printed on 11 plates, 4 per plate, tipped in facing p. 19, 45, 74, 102, 135, 162, 188, 221, 253(7), 285, 318. Illustration Notes The emblems first published in 1790 by J.M.B de la MotteGuyon under the title L'Ame amante de son Dieu. The plates are variously signed "Henry, sc." and "Henry". Artist: Henry Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks USA CtY USA PLF USA DGU-W Sp. Coll. 84A USA PP USA USA USA USA

340 DLC BV 5050.98 MiU-C OU PHi

USA PPeSchw USA PPLT USA PSt TB094.9 L22 1828g

Remarks Based on Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. This is an expanded- and commented German translation of Motte-Guyon's French ed. Les Effets differens de I'amour sacre et profane. The 44 emblems were first published in the 1790 ed. of L'Ame amante de son Dieu. Gerhard Tersteegen's version was first published Solingen, 1751. Collation Copy USA DGU-W Sp. Coll. 84A 340 Serial No. 300125

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Jesuit Series J.738 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Johann Georg Albinus von Weisenfels (1624-1679) Himmel flammende Seele-lust. Oder: Hermann Hugons Pia desideria. Frankfurt am Main: Georg Miiller, Johann Niclas Humm, 1675 Language: ger 12° [76] 1-708 [2] 3-39 [1] Fingerprint: s.n- a.ch 7.g) (hne 3 M DC LXXV. Emblem Structure and Illustrations 2 signed fp., 46 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, numbered 0-45. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); facing page with quatrain poem explaining the emblem ("des Sinn=bildes Erklarung"), Bible quotation repeated in German, verse subscriptio, Bible quotation repeated, prose texts. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Joh. Baptista Paravicin sculpsit", 46 copperplates after Boetius a Bolswert. Artist Johann Baptist Paravacin Boetius a Bolswert. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Bircher B1.21. B55-56; Praz 11,19; Landwehr GEB 22. Library Pressmarks FRG ASStB 8° LD 30 FRG WHAB Li 4067 Remarks German Protestant version of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria. The FRG WHAB copy is bound with Albinus, Andachtige Sulamithin ... Frankfurt, 1775 ([2] 3-39 [1]), mentioned on the t.p. Collation Copy FRG WHAB Li 4067 Serial No. 300051

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Jesuit Series J.739 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Johann Christoph Hainzmann Himmlische Nachtigall I Singend Die Gottselige Begierden der biissenden I heiligen und verliebten Seel. Weingarten: Johann Christoph Hainzman, Johann Adam Herckner, 1683 Language: ger 16° [37] 2-144 [1] 2-143 [2] 2-144 Fingerprint: n.en y=te t.n/ WeGe 3 1683. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition, although on verso of t.p. is printed "AuBlegung des ersten Kupfers". There are no other such printed texts indicating the presence of illustrations. Not all copies contain the tipped in musical notations. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.516.6; Breidenbach 149; Funck 388; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG FRG FRG USA

ASStB 8° ThLtK 253 ASStB 8° ThLtk 252 SWLB Theol.oct.8651 CtY Zgl7.H13.730

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Jesuit Series •J.740 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Johann Christoph Hainzmann Himmlische Nachtigall Weingarten: Johann Adam Herckner, 1684 Language: ger 8° Emblem Structure and Illustrations Presumably, 45 emblems. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.516.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB; Paisey II.HI784. Library Pressmarks FRGMUB 8° P.germ. 119 lost

Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. German translation of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Serial No. 301687

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Jesuit Series J.741 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Johann Christoph Hainzmann Himmlische Nachtigall I Singend Gottseelige Begirden Augsburg: Kroninger, Heirs of Gobel, Johann Christoph Hainzmann, 1699 Language: ger 12° Book 1 [25] 1-144 Book 2 [1] 2-143 Book 3 [2] 2-144 Fingerprint: n.en erer t.n/ WeGe 3 1699. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., 46 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text numbered 0-45, tipped in facing: p.[l], 10, 16, 24, 32; 38, 46, 50, 58, 64, 74, 86, 100, 108, 118, 132; 4, 12, 20, 28, 34, 42, 50, 60, 66, 76, 84, 90, 104, 116, 124; 4, 10, 16, 24, 30, 36, 44, 52, 66, 74, 82, 90, 102, 112, 122. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference); no., of poem, inscriptio repeated, verse subscriptio, "Schlufl=Red" i.e. prose conclusion. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "P. Eugenius Speth Salemit Invent:" and "Melchior Kiisell fee:". Plates signed "Melchior Kiisell fecit" and anagram SL, i.e. S superimposed over L. Artist Melchior Kiisell Eugenius Speth Salemit LS Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Landwehr GEB 329; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks FRG ASStB 8° ThLtK 254 FRG MSB Asc. 2295

Remarks German Protestant version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy FRG ASStB 8° ThLtK 254 Serial No. 300054

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Jesuit Series J.742 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Johann Christoph Hainzmann Himmlische Nachtigall, Singend Gottseelige Begierden Frankfurt am Main: Georg Christoph Weber, 1730 Language: ger 12° Book 1 [23] 3-144 Book 2 [1] 2-144 Book 3 [1] 2-144 Fingerprint: enn. s,es n,t. SeWe 3 1730. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. 45 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in facing p.5, 11, 17, 25, 33, 39, 47, 51, 59, 65, 75, 87, 101, 109, 119, 133; 5, 13, 21, 29, 35, 43, 51, 61, 67, 85, 91, 105, 117, 125; 5, 11, 17, 25, 31, 37, 45, 53, 67, 75, 83, 91, 103, 113, 123. Layout Book and page no., pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., repeated inscriptio, verse subscriptio, prose "Schluli=Rede". Illustration Notes Fp. and engravings after Boetius a Bolswert. Artist: Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Faber du Faur 1003; Landwehr GEB 330. Library Pressmarks FRG KrlBLB 73 A 6722 UKi BL11515.aa.5

USA CtY Zgl7 H13 730 USA NN *Z 1884, No. 1003

Microforms: FdF 1003 Remarks German Protestant version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy USA CtY Zgl7 H13 730 Serial No. 300055

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J.742 (cont.) Herman Hugo, translator: Johann Christoph Hainzmann. Himmlische Nachtigall, Singend Gottseelige Begierden. Frankfurt am Main: Georg Christoph Weber, 1730.

Jesuit Series J.743 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Die Ihren Gott Liebende Seele I Vorgestellt in den Sinnbildern des Herm. Hugonis, fiber seine Pia Desideria; und des Ottonis Vcenii, fiber die Liebe Gottes Regensburg / Augsburg, 1719 Regensburg: Heinrich Jonas Ostertag, Andreas Geyer Augsburg: Johann Matthias Steidlin Language: ger 8° [4] III-XXIV [2] XXV-XXX [2] 1-48 (Hugo) [4] 53-192 (Van Veen and Index) Fingerprint: r=r= ndie t.n/ Wajc 3 MD CC XIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., additional unsigned engraved t.p. to Pia desideria: "Pia desideria oder Heiliges Verlangen der Gottseligen Seelen mit Sinnbildern deft Hermanni Hugonis. Regenspurg Verlegt und zufinden bey Heinrich Jonas Ostertag Kupferstechern." Hugo: letterpress half title, 46 signed numbered engravings with engraved text, tipped in. Layout of Hugo emblems Emblem no., pictura with inscriptio (Bible verse with reference), facing single page with repeated emblem no. and inscriptio (Bible verse and reference), short verse subscriptio. Van Veen: letterpress half title, unsigned engraved fp., 60 signed numbered and paginated engravings with engraved text, tipped in. Further interpretations of Veen emblems "Andere Auslegung Eben dieser Sinnbilder Des Ottonis Vaenii, Durch Den Autorem Der vorhergehenden Poesien Aus dem Frantzo sischen ins Teutsche iibersetzt." Layout of Van Veen emblems Emblem no., pictura, Latin inscriptio, German couplet inscriptio; facing page with repeated emblem no. and German inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes 4 plates signed "Heinrich lonas Ostertag fee: et exc: Ratisb." (Ill, XVIII, XXIV, XXXV). Artist Heinrich Jonas Ostertag Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.517.6; Praz 378; Landwehr GEB 370; BircherBl.213. B644. Library Pressmarks FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

AAStB ThPr 1052 GNSUB 8° B.Uff.578 MSB 8° Asc. 2475k PStlB Yge 115 WHAB Lm 1751 WUB

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Jesuit Series Remarks German translation of Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de la MotteGuyon's French translation of Hugo's Pia desideria, which were combined with religious emblems by Van Veen. Collation Copy Pol CBJ 110122 Serial No. 301704

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Jesuit Series J.744 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Johann Conrad Ziegler (1692-1731) Die Ihren Gott Liebende Seele: vorgestellt in den Sinn = Bildern des Hermanni Hugonis uber seine pia Desideria; Mit Versen/dieaufdasinnere Christentumzihlen. Nach der zu Regenspurg in Teutsch ausgekommenen Ubersetzung des Franzosischen in Lieder gebracht. Schaffhausen: Johann Georg Seller, 1728 Language: ger 8° 136 Fingerprint: e.en sste s,d- Lima 3 1728. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 45 numbered unsigned copperplate engravings. Layout No., pictura, inscriptio (Bible verse with reference); facing page with repetition of no., Bible verse, indication of melody, verse subscriptio with numbered verses. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Swi BOBUB d'Ann.D.93. Swi BOBUB d'Ann.D.93a. Swi BOBUB Frey-Gryn. F VI 42 a

Remarks This appears to be a German translation of Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de la Motte-Guyon's French translation of Hugo's Pia desideria, which were combined with religious emblems by Van Veen. According to Koch (ed.), Geschichte des Kirchenlieds vol. 6, p. 89, the reviser-editor arranger is Johann Conrad Ziegler (1692-1731). Collation Copy: Swi BOBUB d'Ann.D.93. Serial No. 300154

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Jesuit Series J.745 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: unnamed Die Ihren Gott Liebende Seele I Vorgestellt in den Sinnbildern des Hermanni Hugonis tiber seine Pia Desideria, Und des Ottonis Vcenii, tiber die Liebe Gottes Regensburg: Emmerich Felix Bader, 1743 Language: ger 8° [4] HI-XXX, 1-48 (Hugo); [4] 5-192 (Vaenius and Index) Fingerprint: r = r = ndie t.n/ WaJc 3 MD CC XXXXIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., unsigned engraved t.p. to Pia desideria: "Pia desideria oder Heiliges Verlangen der Gottseligen Seelen mit Sinnbildern defi Hermanni Hugonis. Regenspurg Verlegt und zufinden bey Heinrich Jonas Ostertag Kupferstechern." Hugo: letterpress half title, 46 signed numbered engravings with engraved text, tipped in. Layout of Hugo emblems Emblem no., pictura with inscriptio (Bible verse with reference), facing single page with repeated emblem no. and inscriptio (Bible verse and reference), short verse subscriptio. Veen: letterpress half title, unsigned engraved tp., 60 signed numbered and paginated engravings with engraved text, tipped in. Further interpretations of Vaenius emblems "Andere Auslegung Eben dieser Sinnbilder Des Ottonis Vaenii, Durch Den Autorem Der vorhergehenden Poesien Aus dem Franzosischen ins Teutsche ubersetzt." Layout of Van Veen emblems Emblem no., pictura, Latin inscriptio, German couplet inscriptio; facing page with repeated emblem no. and German inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Several Hugo and Van Veen engravings signed "Heinrich lonas Ostertag fee: et exc: Ratisb." Artist: Heinrich Jonas Ostertag Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.517.6; not in Praz; Landwehr GEB 371; Faber du Faur 1069. Library Pressmarks Aus GUB I 34 734 Aus VONB 266.442-A FRG ASStB 8° Th Pr 1245

WBN XVIII. 1.14926 Pol Swi BOBUB Kirch.Bibl.459. USA ICN Case Y 682.H88 reel 247. I D C K O - 1611.

Microforms: Jantz No. 1001, Remarks German translation of Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de la MotteGuyon's French version of Hugo's Pia desideria, which was combined with religious emblems by Van Veen. This appears to be a reissue of the 1728 ed. (300154 J.744). Collation Copy USA ICN Case Y 682.H88 Serial No. 301705

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Jesuit Series J.746 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Andreas Presson Das Klagen der bussenden Seel Oder die so genante Pia Desideria Bamberg: Andreas Presson, Johann Jakob Immel, 1672-1677 Language: ger 12° Part 1: [14] 3-256 12°'Part 2: [11] 2-239 [1] 12° Part 3: [11] 2-192 Fingerprint: esr= n.n. t.t/ raSe 7 1672. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Part 1: unsigned engraved fp.; 16 unsigned, numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text (begining with 0), tipped in, facing p. 4, 14, 24, 44, 62, 74, 84, 96, 106, 124, 138, 160 (misnumbered 9 for 11), 184, 198, 212, 240. Part 2: signed engraved fp.; 15 unsigned, unnumbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, facing p. 3, 15, 31, 49, 67, 79, 95, 113, 127, 143, 163, 179, 193, 215, 229. Part 3: signed engraved fp.; 15 unsigned, unnumbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, facing p. 3, 13, 23, 37, 45, 57, 71, 83, 97, 109, 123, 137, 151, 167, 181. Layout Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference), pictura, German inscriptio (translation of same Latin Biblical quotation); facing pages with emblem no., German inscriptio repeated, German and Latin verse subscriptiones printed on facing pages. Illustration Notes Fp. to Part 2 signed "IA or AI sc" (A surmounting I) Fp. to Part 3 signed "JA sc." In his "Notandum" to Part 1, Andreas Presson observes that engravings were used earlier in the translation of Karl Stengel: " . . . mit eben dergleichen Kupffern allbereit in anno 1635. und 36. bekleidet ... vor 2 Jahren widerum ... von Sulzbach auB / auffgelegt worden. ..." In Presson's translation 3,6 shows a globe of the world with the towns Forkheim and Bamberg, which is the place of publication, Presson's place of employment and that of the dedicatee. Artist: I. A. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.517.6; Faber du Faur 1002; Praz 377; Landwehr GEB 487; Breidenbach 149; Paisey II.H1783; EBUI H52. Library Pressmarks Cze FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

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FRG MUB 8° WA 1827a/l Part 1 Hun BEK Ad. 11887 Part 1 Net THKB Pol LBKU Gd 270 Part 2 Pol WBNBN.XVII. 1.8782 Pol WrUB 319207 (Parts 1,2, 3) Rus MRGB IV nem 8° UKi BL 11517.b.21

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Microforms: Jantz No. 1001, reel 247; FdF 1002. » Remarks Editio primo in 3 parts. Although each of the three parts has a different t.p., date, and new pagination, they represent the German adaptation of one single work, Herman Hugo, Pia desideria, and are therefore recorded here on one record. Part 1 with engraved fp., t.p. and several preliminaries on unfoliated unpaginated leaves which include a two-page letter from Johann Philipp, Archbishop of Mainz and Bishop of Wiirzburg and Worms, a four-page dedication to Johann Philipp by Presson, one-page note to the reader, one-page "Notandum," half-title and explanation of title in Latin and German. Copies frequently lack some of these preliminaries. Part 2 has an engraved fp. bearing a reference to Friedrich Spec's Trutz Nachtigall: "TrutzNachtigal / Tochterlein / daft ist 7 Zweyter Theil/ PIA DESIDERIA genant / das Verlangen der heylig / en Seel in teutsche Poesin . . . " Letterpress t.p. dated 1676, and dedication (both missing in FRG MSB copy). Following the dedication is a letterpress half-title: "Zweyter Theil Gottseeliger Begierden. Vpta animae sanctae, Das Verlangen der Heiligen Seele." [1]. Part 3 has an engraved title with a second reference to Friedrich Spee's TrutzNachtigall: "Trutz Nachtigal / Tichterlein/ das ist / Dritter Theil/ PIA DESIDERIA genant / das Seuffzen der verlib / ten Seel in Teutsche Poesin..." Part 3 also has letterpress t.p.: "Der lieblichen Trutz-Nachtigall Enkel Oder das Seufftzen der verliebten Seel. Das ist: Dritter und letzter Theil PIA DESIDERIA ... editio prima .. .Bamberg ... 1677." Following the dedication is a letterpress half-title: "Dritter Theil. Gottseeliger Begierden. Suspiria animae amantis. Das Seufftzen der Verliebten Seel." Spee's fp. to his Tmtznachtigall was inspired by the plates to Hugo's Pia desideria. FRG BaSB has three copies. Two lack the second fp., which was pasted into the third copy as part of a repair. This may be an addition. Collation Copy Pol WrUB 319207 Serial No. 301707

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Jesuit Series J.747 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Joannes Sadeler, Anton Nicolaus Rhem Pia desideria, das ist: Gottseelige Begierden Bamberg: Gobhardt, 1760 Language: ger 8° [33] 2-224 Fingerprint: n,g= t.hm 9.n, (eau 3 1760. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.516-517.6 (mistakenly writes "Kehm" for "Rehm"); Praz 377; not in Landwehr GEB; Schilling GRM 1989. Library Pressmarks FRG BaSB FRG RStlB Germ. 105 Hun BEK 149533

Microforms: Jantz No. 1001, reel 247. Remarks The "Vorbericht" reports that Rehm had been inspired by 1743 Regensburg ed. of Hugo, the "Vorrede" of which he reproduces almost literally (fol )(5v). He praises Hugo and the "Sinnbilder" which, he says, are well known, and it is not necessary to reproduce them. Rehm also includes an index of names with brief explanations (pp. 189-212). Collation Copy Hun BEK 149533 Serial No. 990280

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Jesuit Series J.748 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Andreas Presson, edited by F. Fulgentius Nucleus Piorum Desideriorum, Das ist: Kern Gottseeliger Begierden Cologne: Engelbert Theodor Kinchy, 1697 Language: ger 12° [25] 2-288 Fingerprint: rni= s.s. t.n/ DuUn 3 1697. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., and a total of 51 unsigned copperplate engravings. Nucleus with 46: fol.*llv, p.2, 6, 11, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 41, 46, 52, 57, 62, 68, 74, 79, 85, 91, 96, 101, 105, 110, 115, 120, 126, 131, 136, 142, 148, 154, 159, 164, 170, 174, 178, 184, 190, 195, 200, 205, 209, 215, 220, 225; Posaunen=Schall with 4 illustrations: p.232, 240, 248, 256; Wochen der Ewigkeit with 1 illustration: p.265. Layout Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference), pictura, inscriptio in German; facing page with prose quotation from Church Father with reference verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "A. M. Wolffgang f." Artist A. M. Wolffgang Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 377; Landwehr GEB 488. Library Pressmarks FRG FreDB FRG MSB Asc. 2475h

FRG MUB 8° Asc.902b

Remarks According to the t.p. this is an abridged edition, "verkiirtze Form," of Presson's translation Das Klagen der biissenden Seel; see 301707 J.746. This edition was edited by Father F. Fulgentius, a Discalced Carmelite. As noted on the t.p. this edition also contains Posaunen=Schall oder Betrachtung der vier letzten Ding und Ewigkeit with 4 additional plates, and Wochen der Ewigkeit with 1 additional plate. Collation Copy FRG MSB Asc. 2475h Serial No. 300050

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Jesuit Series J.749 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Quirinus Moscherosch Poetisches Blumen-Paradifl aus der H. Bibel Nuremberg: Wolf Eberhard Pels [Felsecker?], 1673 Language: ger 12° [26] 1-59 [7] 60-123 [7] 124-182 [14] Fingerprint: n.en t.s. n:n: daAc 3 1673 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; 10 plates with 45 unsigned, numbered and paginated emblems with engraved text. Layout Pictura with engraved inscriptio; letterpress text comprising no., title (or inscriptio), verse subscriptio, followed by "Andacht". Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB; Waracke 363; Bircher C 474. Library Pressmarks FRG BSB1 FRG WHAB P411 Helmst. 12 °

Remarks Protestant version, based on Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy FRG WHAB P411 Helmst. 12° Serial No. 300029

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Jesuit Series J.750 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Michele Cicogna Fiamme d'amor divino tucco Hertz, 1678 Venice: Gio. Giacomo Language: ita 24° [15] 2-142 Fingerprint: a,re n-no e.io &dVi 3 M.DC.LXXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 42 unsigned copperplate engravings in text: p.2, 5,8,11, 14, 17, 21, 25, 27, 31, 35, 38, 42, 45, 48, 52, 55, 58, 61, 64, 67, 70, 73, 76, 79, 82, 85, 88, 92, 95, 98, 101, 104, 107, 109, 111, 114, 117, 120, 123, 126, 129. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible verse with reference); facing page with "Soliloquio" no., and prose text. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB Asc. 1076 Ita LuBSt Q.XX.b.28 Ita RBNCVE 8.47.A.28

Ita Ita

RCN i.Xffl.31 RCSJ 29 F 44

Remarks An Italian version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. See Landwehr FISP, p. 71 #227 for a different translation by Cicogna under the title Fortuna del Divino Amore. Collation Copy FRG MSB Asc. 1076 Serial No. 300112

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Jesuit Series J.751 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Michele Cicogna Fontana del divino amore Venice: Giacomo Hertz, 1681 Language: ita 12° 2 parts 256 pp Fingerprint: mia, tile a.'- detu 3 M.DC.LXXXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Half-title, additional unsigned engraved fp.; 26 copperplate engravings in text, 1 signed: p.l, 4, 8, 14, 19, 24, 29, 34, 41, 47, 54, 58, 65, 70, 77, 97, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 167, 196, 210. Layout Pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible verse with reference); facing page with "Soliloquio" no., and prose text. Illustration Notes 1 engraving signed "lu. Sadeler". Artist lu. Sadeler Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 305; Landwehr FISP 227. Library Pressmarks UKi

GU SM 510

Remarks An Italian version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Record by Michael Bath, Glasgow. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 510 Serial No. 300122

•J.752 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Josef Mazari Odi scelti di Pindaro Sassari: Piattoli, 1776 Language: ita Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.519.6; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 300113

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Jesuit Series J.753 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jan Teodor Lacki (ca.1614-ca.1683) Pobozne pragnienia Cracow: heirs of Krzysztof Schedel, 1673 Language: pol 4° 82 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: cha- a-ek a. a, NiOl C 1673. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms; 46 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, missing in some copies. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Latin Bible quotation with reference), no., facing page with emblem no., inscriptio repeated in Polish, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Emblematic copperplates after Boetius a Bolswert; in some copies of this edition the plates are missing. Artist Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.519.6; Estreicher XVIII 308; Buchwald-Pelcowa 83; Praz 377. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol

CBCz 24 967/1 CBJ 425 I CBMN 1536 CCarm 136/1 LBSem 17.5629 WBN XVII.3.366

Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol

WBN XVII.3.4612 WBSem 0.33.22 WBSem 0.33.23 WrBZNO XVII-5530 WUB4.19.7.3.XVII/III

Remarks The first Polish translation of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria; a second edition of this translation by Lacki appeared in 1697 and was reprinted in 1737. Other editions of Hugo in Polish (mentioned by Praz) are not of Lacki's translation but Zaba's. Collation Copy Pol CBJ 425 I Serial No. 300823

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Jesuit Series •J.754 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jan Teodor Lacki (ca.1614-ca.1683) Pobozne pragnienia Cracow: Heirs of Krzysztof Schedel, 1674 Languages: pol 4° 124 pp (De Backer-Sommervogel) Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. coat-of-arms; 46 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in, missing in some copies. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Latin Bible quotation with reference), no., facing page emblem no., inscriptio repeated in Polish, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Emblematic copperplates after Boetius a Bolswert; in some copies of this edition the plates are missing. Artist: Boetius a Bolswert Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IX.501.6; not in Estreicher; not in Buchwald-Pelcowa; not in Praz. Remarks A Polish version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Piotr Rypson reports that this edition is contained in no Polish catalogue. Estreicher and Buchwald-Pelcowa list only the 1673 edition. Serial No. 300480 J.755 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jan Teodor Lacki (ca.1614-ca.1683) Pobozne pragnienia Cracow: Jerzy Roman Schedel, 1697 Language: pol 8° [3] 21-124 Fingerprint: nyy, a;a, a;a, WkSz 3 1697 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p., unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.519.6; Estreicher XVIII 308-9; Buchwald-Pelcowa 84; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Po! Pol Pol Pol

CCar B. 418/1/1665/1 NMBZK XVII. P.328 WBN XVII.2.794 WBP XVII. 1.209 adl.

Pol Pol Pol Pol

Remarks Record by Piotr Rypson at Pol WUB. Collation Copy Pol WBU Sd 712 310 Serial No. 990281

WBSem 0.16.2a (23834) WrBZNO XVII-6206 WUB Sd712 310 WUB Sd 712 317 adl

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Jesuit Series J.756 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jan Teodor Lacki (ca. 1614-ca. 1683) Pobozne pragnienia przez A. T. Lackiego na polski wiersz przetl Cracow: Jerzy Roman Schedel, 1737 Language: pol 8° [2] 1-124 Fingerprint: nyy, a:a, WkSz 8 1673 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p. Unillustrated edition. The same emblems as in the 1673 edition but without illustrations, which were also missing in the first issue of the second edition in 1697. Illustration Notes Engraved title page but slightly different from the 1697 edition. Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Estreicher XVIII 309; Buchwald-Pelcowa 85; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol

CBJ 1046 I WBIBL XVIII. 1.146

Remarks This is the second edition of Lacki's Polish translation of Hugo's Pia desideria, but without illustrations. The first edition with 45 copperplates after Boetius a Bolswert appeared in 1673. Collation Copy Pol CBJ 1046 I Serial No. 990291

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Jesuit Series J.757 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jan Kosciesza Zaba Pobozne pragnienia [Vilnius], 1744. Language: pol 8° 65 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: o-a- e!a. a.a, ZeGd C 1744. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition of the 45 emblems in new Polish translation. Layout Emblem no., inscriptio (Bible verse with reference), verse subscriptio. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.520.6; Estreicher XVIII 309; Buchwald-Pelcowa 86; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Lit Pol

VUB IV 22527 WBN XVIII. 1.5687

Remarks The first edition of the new translation into Polish of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria; the previous translation was by Lacki. Dedication to I.& H. Oginscy signed by Jan Turczyn. There was a second 1744 ed. (990267 J.758), but no locations are known (see Buchwald-Pelcowa 87, Estreicher XVIII 309). Collation Copy Pol WBN XVIII. 1.5687 Serial No. 990269

•J.758 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jan Koscieza Zaba Pobozne pragnienia przez Jana Zabe na polski jezyk przelozone. Suprasl: Basilian Press Suprasl, 1774 Language: pol 8° 180 pp. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition of new Polish translation. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.519.6; Estreicher XVIII 309; Buchwald-Pelcowa 87; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel and Estreicher. Apparently, a co-edition of the 1774 Vilnius issue (990267 J.757). No copies of this edition have been located; quoted after Estreicher who himself knew it only from secondary sources. Serial No. 990267

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Jesuit Series J.759 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jan Losciesza Zaba Pobozne zadania Vilnius: Jesuit Press Vilnius, 1754 Language: pol 4° [7] 2-142 Fingerprint: e.e, a;a, nyy, ZpAl 3 1754. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Layout Emblem no., Latin and Polish inscriptio (Bible quotation with reference), verse subscriptio. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.520.6; Estreicher 18, 309; Buchwald-Pelcowa 88; Praz 377 (false attribution of the translation to Lacki). Library Pressmarks Lit Pol Pol Pol

VUB IV 23041 CBJ 2534II CBMN N.J 46758 K6BPAN 17630

Pol Pol Pol

WBN XVIII.2.3932 WrBZNOXVII-4671-III WUB 4.19.7.4 XVIII/II

Remarks Reprint of Zaba's translation of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria, which was first published in 1744. Collation Copy Pol CBJ 2534 II Serial No. 990268

•J.760 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Jan Kosciesza Zaba Pobozne pragnienia Vilnius: 1774 Language: pol 8° 63 leaves Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated Polish version. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.520.6; Estreicher XVIII 309; Buchwald-Pelcowa 89; Praz 377 (translation wrongly attributed to Lacki). Remarks Unconfirmed, based on de Backer-Sommervogel. Apparently a reprint of Zaba's translation of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria, which was first published in 1744. No copy of this edition could be located. Estreicher based his entry on De BackerSommervogel IV. 520.6. Serial No. 990263

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Jesuit Series J.761 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Bonifacy Ostrzykowski Pobozne pragnienia Warsaw: XX Missyonarzy, 1843 Language: pol 8° [17] 4-205 [1] Fingerprint: Z.ca a.i- a.o, ObTy 3 1843. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.520.6; Estreicher 11.155; Praz 377 (translation wrongly attributed to Lacki). Library Pressmarks Pol Pol

CBJ1100I LBKU M.A. 1326

Pol

WUB5.3.8.191

Remarks A Polish version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. The publication can be misread as 1845, but the date on the hard cover is clearly 1843. Collation Copy Pol WUB 5.3.8.191 Serial No. 990266

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Jesuit Series J.762 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Joseph Pereira Velozo Desejos piedosos de huma alma saudosa do sen divino esposo Jesu Lisbon: Miguel Deslandes, 1688 Language: por 16° [18] 1-323 [5] Fingerprint: s.o. s.ni u-ns lisu 3 1688. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; unsigned engraving to Introduction to Book One [unpag. preliminaries 10]; 45 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings in text: p.6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, 66, 72, 78, 84, 90, 102, 106 = 108, 114, 120, 126, 132, 138, 144, 150, 156, 162, 168, 174, 180, 186, 198, 204, 210, 216, 222, 228, 234, 240, 246, 252, 258, 264, 270, 276, 282. Layout Pictura, emblem no., caption, prose description of pictura; facing page with Latin Bible quotation and reference; Bible quotation repeated in Portuguese, prose text, "Soliloquio" with emblem no., verse "Cantico" with emblem no. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Landwehr FISP; Praz 11,19. Library Pressmarks USA DFo PN 6349 V43 Cage USA NjP (Ex)N7710.V44. 1688s USA PStUncat

Remarks A Portuguese version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Pedro Campa published an essay on this rare book. See Emblematic Perceptions, ed. Peter M. Daly and Daniel S. Russell (Baden-Baden: Koerner, 1997), pp.43-60. Collation Copy USA DFo PN 6349 V43 Cage Serial No. 300150

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Jesuit Series J.763 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Sister Magdalena da Gloria (1672-?) Reyno de Babylonia, Ganhado pelas armas do Empyreo. Discurso morale Lisbon: Pedro Ferreira, 1749 Language: por 4° [44] 1-296 Fingerprint: r.m. aim? raem PaOd 3 M.DCC.XLIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., 16 signed numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in. Layout Pictura, inscriptio, Latin Bible verse with reference, capitulo no., caption, verse subscriptio, prose texts, "Romance". Illustration Notes Fp. and engravings signed variously "Debrie inv. et sculp. 1749". De Backer-Sommervogel note: "Es una especia de no vela mistica, imitacion del Pia desideria del jesuitia Hugo ..." Artist G.F.L. Debrie Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.520.6; Praz 410; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks USA USA USA USA

DLC MH Typ 735.49 549 NjP(Ex)PQ9261. M34R4 NM

USA NNC USA PSt Uncat. USA WU

Remarks A Portuguese version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy USA MH Typ 735.49 549 Serial No. 301751

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Jesuit Series •J.764 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Antonio las Chagas Suspiros e saudades de Deus Coimbra: Coimbra University Press, 1830 Language: por 8° According to De Backer-Sommervogel: 12° vii 47, 87, 115. Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel: 47 emblems. Illlustrations Notes Imitations of original editions. Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.520.6; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Portuguese version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Serial No. 301747

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Jesuit Series J.765 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: anonymous Blagochestivyia zhelaniia Moscow: F. Gippius, 1784 Language: rus 8° [15] 4-308 [2] Fingerprint: ve-e- I.SY u-ne dode 3 1784 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. of the assumption of the crowned Virgin. Unillustrated translation. Layout Caption (Bible verse with reference); prose passage with numbered sections. Classification: I.F.3 Reference: Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Rus

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USA MH Film 23673.318.4

Remarks Editio princeps of the Russian version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. The title refers to Herman Hugo and the three books of the Pia desideria. Collation Copy Rus MRGB Gip 8° 84-g Serial No. 300080 J.766 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: anonymous Blagochestivyia zhelaniia Moscow: Ponomariov, 1787 Language: rus 8° [7] 1-227 [1] Fingerprint: I.SY i.kb kbtb 3 1787. Emblem Structure & Illustrations In some copies there is an unsigned engraved fp. of the assumption of the crowned Virgin, and 1 unsigned copperplate engraving of the soul led by Christ with a lantern, with the heading Book 1, no. 1, and tipped in before Book 1, chapter 1. Some copies also have a table of contents. Otherwise, an unillustrated edition. Illustration Notes The engraving of Christ and the soul is larger than the usual Dutch 12° illustrations, and here has a Cyrillic text. Classification: I.F.3 Reference: Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Rus

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Remarks Probably a reissue of the 1784 ed. (300080 J.765). Russian version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. The title refers to Herman Hugo and the three books of the Pia desideria. Collation Copy: Rus MRGB P 8°87g Serial No. 300079

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Jesuit Series J.767 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Mikhail Ilinski (d. 1797) Stichotvoreniya vibranniya iz socineniya Germana Ougona pod nazvaniem Blagochestiviya Zhelaniia Moscow: A. Reshetnikov, 1795 Language: rus 8° [9] 2-69 [1] Fingerprint: e.u, b!b, y.i, ImMa 3 1795. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated edition Layout No., caption (Bible verse with reference) and verse subscriptio. No quotations from patristics. Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Rus MRGB R 8° 95-g Swi BOBUB Lieb E flOO Nr.5 USA MH Film W 23673.319.2

Remarks A Russian version of Herman Hugo, Pia desideria. Collation Copy Swi BOBUB Lieb E flOO Nr.5 Serial No. 990341

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J.768 HtJGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Pedro de Salas (1584-1664) Affectos divinos con emblemas sagradas Valladolid: Gregorio de Bedoya, 1633 Language: spa 24° [36] 1-257 [2] rectos only paginated; engravings tipped in. Fingerprint: Emblem Structure and Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p. and 45 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in: facing p. 1,5, 10, 11 = 13, 17, 21, 25, 28, 33, 38, 84=42, 48, 52, 52=58, 64, 70v, 77, 81v, 89 (signed Ricci), 96, 102, 108, 113, 119v, 125, 132, 138, 145v, 150v, 156v, 161v, 166, 171v, 179v, 183, 194, 200v, 203, 210, 217, 224v, 231, 238v, 245, 251. Layout Part and no., pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., prose description of pictura, Bible quotation repeated in Spanish, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes The illustrations are reversed copies of the originals by Boetius a Bolswert and Christofell a Sichem probably from the 1628 Antwerp edition of the Pia desideria. Plate 19 (Bk. 2,4 p. 210) is signed "Riccy J" the rest is illegible; this is stylistically quite different from the rest. Hugo's emblem 38 is replaced with a new design (plate 37 [p. 200v] has a different design of two crosses rising through a crown surmounting a circle containing a castle and hill inscribed "Madrid"). The illustrations for Hugo 17, 19, and 42 have also been changed: Salas p. 182 (globe inscribed with "Salamanca"), p. 210 (signed "Riccy"), and p. 538. All plates contain, at bottom left, Hugo's original numbers corresponding to the first Latin ed. of 1624; the plates also often include new indication of Part and number to which the illustration refers. Artist: Francisco Rizi Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.518 & VII.450.4; Landwehr FISP 406a; Palau 18, 286141; Praz 377; Campa 102; SimonDiaz, Jesuitas 1.699. Library Pressmarks Ita RBAV Barb. V.VIII.77 Remarks Pedro Campa published an essay on the later editions of this book in Emblematic Perceptions, ed. Peter M. Daly and Daniel S. Russell (Baden-Baden: Koerner, 1997), pp.43-60. Collation Copy Ita RBAV Barb. V.VIII.77 Serial No. 301715

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Jesuit Series J.769 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Pedro de Salas (1584-1664) Affectos divinos con emblemas sagrados Valladolid: Gregorio de Bedoya, 1638 Language: spa 24° [36] 1-257 [2] rectos only paginated; engravings tipped in. Fingerprint: s.t, s.s. doo: nuqu 7 1638 Emblem Structure and Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p. and 45 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in: facing p. 1, 5, 10, 11 = 13, 17, 21, 25, 28, 33, 38, 84=42, 48, 52, 52=58, 64, 70v, 77, 81v, 89 (signed Ricci), 96, 102, 108, 113, 119v, 125, 132, 138, 145v, 150v, 156v, 161v, 166, 171v, 179v, 183, 194, 200v, 203, 210, 217, 224v, 231, 238v, 245, 251. Layout Part and no., pictura, Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference); facing page with emblem no., prose description of pictura, Bible quotation repeated in Spanish, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes The illustrations are reversed copies of the originals by Boetius a Bolswert and Christofell a Sichem probably from the 1628 Antwerp edition of the Pia desideria. Plate 19 (Bk. 2,4 p. 210) is signed "Riccy J" the rest is illegible; this is stylistically quite different from the rest. Hugo's emblem 38 is replaced with a new design (plate 37 [p. 200v] has a different design of two crosses rising through a crown surmounting a circle containing a castle and hill inscribed "Madrid"). The illustrations for Hugo 17, 19, and 42 have also been changed: Salas p. 182 (globe inscribed with "Salamanca"), p. 210 (signed "Riccy"), and p. 538. All plates contain, at bottom left, Hugo's original numbers corresponding to the first Latin ed. of 1624; the plates also often include new indication of Part and number to which the illustration refers. Artist: Francisco Rizi Classification: I.F.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.518 & VII.450.4; Landwehr FISP 406a; Palau 18, 286141; Praz 377; Campa 102; SimonDiaz, Jesuitas 1.699. Library Pressmarks Spa

MEN R.35812

USA C-SBV4515.H83S61638

Remarks A reissue of the 1633 edition (301715 J.768). Landwehr wrongly states that USA PU has a copy. USA PU has a copy of the 1658 edition but not this 1638 edition. USA NN lacks the t.p., its outside cover bears the handwritten information: "Vallodolid, 1638 por el P. Pedro de Salas, de las Compania de Jesus. Impr. por Gregorio de Bedoya." But pagination and fingerprint indicate that the USA NN copy is of the 1658 ed. Pedro Campa published an essay on this book in Emblematic Perceptions, ed. Peter M. Daly and Daniel S. Russell (BadenBaden: Koerner, 1997), pp.43-60. Collation Copy Spa MEN R.35812 Serial No. 301716

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Jesuit Series J.770 HUGO, HERMAN Herman Hugo (1588-1629) Translator: Pedro de Salas (1584-1664) Affectos divinos con emblemas sagradas Valladolid: Gregorio de Bedoya, 1658 Language: spa 24° [36] 1-613 [1] Fingerprint: s.t. s.s. o,e7 miQu 3 1658 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p. and 45 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, in 3 books of 15, with implied pagination: p. 2, 10, 22, 32, 40, 50, 58, 66, 76, 88, 100, 112, 124, 136, 156, 168, 182, 196, 210 [signed], 226, 240, 252, 266, 280, 296, 310, 322, 338, 354, 366, 378, 390, 402, 416, 436, 448, 468, 478, 492, 506, 522, 538, 560, 576, 594. Layout Pictura, inscriptio (Latin Bible quotation with reference); facing page with emblem no., prose description of pictura, Bible quotation repeated in Spanish, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Illustrations are reversed copies of the originals by Boetius a Bolswert and Christophell a Sichem, probably of the Antwerp 1628 edition of the Pia desideria. P.210 is signed "Riccy J"; the rest is illegible; this is stylistically quite different from the rest. Hugo's emblem 38 is replaced with a new design (7, p.468, inscribed "Madrid"), and the illustrations for Hugo 17, 19, and 42 have also been changed (Salas pp.182 [globe inscribed with "Salamanca"], 210 [signed "Riccy"], 538). All plates contain, at bottom left, Hugo's original numbers corresponding to the first Latin ed. of 1624; the plates also often include new indication of Part and number to which the illustration refers. Artist: Francisco Rizi Classification: I.F.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 377; Palau 18, 286142; not in Landwehr FISP; Campa 103; Simon-Diaz, Jesuitas 1.700. Library Pressmarks Aus Spa Spa Spa Spa Spa Spa

VONB 74.Y.8 MBN Palacio III/1.993 MBN R.7095 MBN R.7574 OBU A-444 SanBMP R-V-4-19 ScCUS

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Remarks A reissue of the 1638 edition (301716 J.769). The date is unclear in all copies, and often inked in. In Spa MBN R.7574 the date is inked in as 1638 but on facing page is a MS notation of "1658." The Spa MBN copy cannot be from the 1638 edition, which only has 257 numbered pages. Preliminaries dated 1637 and 1638. Collation Copy USA PU Sp259 H876.SS Serial No. 301717

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ILLUSTRATIONS FROM HERMAN HUGO'S PIA DESIDERIA WERE FREQUENTLY USED IN OTHER WORKS. These Jesuit engravings found favour among Catholics and Non-Catholics alike. In addition to the translations and new versions noted above, see Jan van Hoogstaaten. Georg Philip Harsdorffer also discusses the Hugo illustrations in his FrauenzimmerGesprechspiele, Part IV (1644), p. 212.

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Acroamatum epigrammaticorum centuriae VII Cracow: Lucasz Kupisz, 1654. Editio secunda. Language: lat 12° [12] 1-132 Fingerprint: A-nae udi- s.I. InNi 3 M.DC.LIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations The book contains 9 unillustrated emblems, obseques for Grudzinski and Marszewski. 5 emblems under the heading: "In luctuosum obitum ... loannis ... Grudzinski ... Emblema I-V" (pp. 70-72); 4 emblems under the heading: "In funere ... Chryzostomi Marszewski ... Emblema I-IV" (pp. 80-82). Layout Emblem no., verbal description of pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.567.6; not in Praz; Estreicher XVIII 56; Buchwald-Pelcowa 99. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol Pol Pol

CBCz 35688/1 CBJ817I CMPAN 12223 PBGUMSD 1811/1

Pol Pol Pol

WBN XVII. 1.654 adl WBNXVII.1.20 WrBZNO XVII4529

Remarks This is the second edition of the Albert Ines's Acroamata in seven "centuriae." There was an alleged Danzig edition in six "centuriae" of 1655 (Cf. Buchwald-Pelcowa 98) quoting Estreicher XVII569, under the title Acroamata epigrammatica Latino-Polnica, but with no bibliographic details. Collation Copy Pol WBN W.I.2272 Serial No. 990273

Jesuit Series J.772 INES, ALBERT Albert Ines (1626-1658) Acroamatum epigrammaticorum centuriae VII Cracow: Lucasz Kupisz, 1655. Language: lat pol 12° [16] 1-132 Fingerprint: A-nae udi- s.I. InNi 3 M.DC.LV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p. dated 1654 "Editio secunda" and 9 unillustrated emblems, obseques for Grudzinski and Marszewski. 5 emblems under the heading: "In luctuosum obitum ... loannis ... Grudzinski ... Emblema I-V" (pp. 7072); 4 emblems under the heading: "In funere ... Chryzostomi Marszewski ... Emblema I-IV" (pp. 80-82). Layout Emblem no., verbal description of pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.567.6; not in Praz; Estreicher XVIII 56; Buchwald-Pelcowa 100. Library Pressmarks Lit VUBIII-3135 PolCBCz 35088 Pol PBTN 15432.1

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Remarks This appears to be a re-issue of the 1654 edition of Albert Ines's Acroamata. Collation Copy Pol WBN W. 1.2272 Serial No. 990272

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Jesuit Series J.773 INES, ALBERT Albert Ines (1626-1658) Acroamatum epigrammaticorum centuriae VI Bratislava: Isaias Fellgibell, 1686. Editio tertia. Language: lat 12° [16] 1-132 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Title printed in red and black. Additional unsigned engraved t.p., and 9 unillustrated emblems: 5 on the death of Jan Grudzinski (pp.71-73) under the heading "In luctuosum obitum ... loannis ... Grudzinski ex occasione gentilitiis eius stemmatis Emblema I-V", and 4 and on the death of Chrysostom Marszewski (pp.82-84) under the heading "In Funere Nobilis Adolescentis: Chryzostomi Marszewski. Ex gentilitiis ejus Stemmatibus Emblema I-IV". Layout "Emblema" no., textual description of pictura, some with inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.567.4 (gives printer as Tellgeber); Estreicher XVIII 568; Buchwald-Pelcova 101; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Bel LeKU LHUM-870 E Pol CBMN 2582 INNES 1686 FRG GoFB Phil.8° 1625 Lit VUB III-7938 Lit VUB BAV-38. 10.72/2

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Remarks The t.p. clearly specifies "centuriae VI." and not "VII." Collation Copy Lit VUB BAV-38. 10.72/2 Serial No. 990304

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Jesuit Series J.774 INES, ALBERT Albert Ines (1626-1658) Lyricorum centuria una ... Acroamatum epigrammaticorum centuriae VII Cologne: Johann Everhard Fromart, 1723. Editio tertia. Language: lat 8° [16] 304 Fingerprint: TUam tai- i.am CaQu 3 MDCCXXIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations The book contains 9 unillustrated emblems, obseques for Grudzinski and Marszewski. 5 emblems under the heading: "In luctuosum obitum ... loannis ... Grudzinski ... Emblema I-V" (pp. 261-263); 4 emblems under the heading: "In funere ... Chryzostomi Marszewski... Emblema I-IV" (pp. 271-273). Layout Emblem no., written description of pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.567.6 (editio tertia dated 1737); not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB; Estreicher XVIII 570; Buchwald-Pelcowa 102. Library Pressmarks Fra BN 8° Yc. 399 FRG AsHB N 66

Pol CBCz 35042.1 USA MH Widener MLi 144.30

Remarks This is the third edition of the Acroamata with the addition of the Lyrica. The Acroamata are dedicated to Stanislaw Lubomirski, the Lyrica to Virgin Mary as the Queen of Poland. It contains the same emblems as do the previous editions of the Acroamata. The phrase "ab autore ipsa recognita" could indicate that the other third edition (Wroclaw 1696) is an unauthorized printing. Collation Copy FRG AsHB N 66 Serial No. 990264

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Jesuit Series J.775 INES, ALBERT Ines, Albert (1626-1658) S. Fmnciscus Xaverius Indiarum apostolus ... imaginibus illustratus Poznan: Wojciech Regulus, 1649 Language: lat 8° 20 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: t.t. r.t, a:r. DEQu C M.DC.XL.IX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 14 numbered unillustrated emblems: fols A3r-B8v. Layout "Imago" no., brief verbal description of motif, numbered elogium as a verse subscriptio. Classification: I.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.566.3; Estreicher XVIII 569; Buchwald-Pelcowa 103; Sojka 102; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Fra Pol

BN XVII.2.819 WBN XVII.2.819

Pol WrBZNO XVII-6382 USA PLatS BT2546 I 98 1686

Remarks Author attribution from De Backer-Sommervogel. Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO XVII.2.819 Serial No. 990292

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J.775 Albert Ines. S. Franciscus Xaverius Indiarum apostolus ... imaginibus illustratus. Poznan: Wojciech Regulus, 1649

Jesuit Series J.776 INNSBRUCK JESUIT COLLEGE Innsbruck Jesuit College Palatince virtutis imago morti erepta, mundo reddita et symbolis inclusa [Innsbruck]: 1716 Language: lat 2° [4] 16 unsigned, i.e. with no foliation signature, engraved leaves, numbered, with rectos blank. Fingerprint: no fingerprint because engraved sheets only Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fold-out fp.; 16 signed numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text. Layout Caption, inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. and each of 16 emblems signed variously: "Franz Michael Hueber delin." and "lac. Andr. Fridrich sculps. Aug. Vind" Artist: Jacob Andreas Fridrich Franz Michael Hueber Classification: II.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.630.125, see also VII. 1510-1512; Breidenbach 167; Praz 566-7; SinnenBilderWelten #209. Library Pressmarks

CAROLI PHILIPPI

FRG AUB O2/XIII.8.2.297 FRG FrUB H 5857 FRG MSB Res. 2° L.eleg. m. 129 (12 FRG MSB Res. 2° Bavar.448 FRG MSB Res. 2° Bavar. 970 VI,48

FRG MSB Res. 2° Bavar. 970 VI,47 FRG MUB 2 Bio 96-111, 18 FRG MUB 4 HV 416 FRG MUB 2° P.lat.rec 15706

Remarks This appears to be part of a larger work by Staudacher entitled Verg 'sellschafftung des Lowen mit dem Lamb (302484). De Backer-Sommervogel record this title under Innsbruck Jesuit College, but they also repeat the same title after Nicholas Staudacher Verg'sellschafftung des Lowen mit dem Lamb. FRG MSB and FRG MUB each has two copies of the Verg 'sellschafftung (302484) with the Palatince virtutis imago (301758) bound at the end. It may have been issued separately as suggested by the copies at FRG MSB. All four FRG MSB copies have no letterpress text and no final colophon, privilege, permission, preface, nor indication of printer. Nicolas Staudacher was confessor to Johann Wilhelm. The theme of the Verg'sellschafftung is a panegyric, "Lob = und Trost=Rede" and "Ehren=Geriist", to Johann Wilhelm on the occasion of his death and burial at Innsbruck in the church of the Jesuits on August 27, 28 and 29, 1716. The 16 engravings with Latin texts follow the German prose text, which ends on p.81; they are introduced by a t.p. Palatince virtutis imago morti erepta, mundo reddita et symbolis inclusa ... M.D.CC.XVI. Since the title to Palatince lacks publisher address it can be regarded as a half-title, indicating that the plates belong integrally to the Verg 'sellschafftung.

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The emblems set out the virtues of the prince with motifs of the lamb and lion (Isaiah ch.ll) mentioned on German t.p. Lob I Nachfolg und Wunder=wurdige Ver'gesellschafftung Deft Lo'wen mit dem Lamb. The emblem plates and their t.p. Palatines virtutis imago are sometimes catalogued separately. This suggests that the Palatince virtutis imago is either an edition of the plates alone, as indicated in the catalogue SinnenBildWelten, or is an incomplete copy of the Verg'sellschafftung. FRG MSB has two copies of the Verg 'sellschafftung, both with the t.p. Palatince virtutis imago and plates appended, as well as two copies of the Palatince alone. The copy at FRG AUB is of the Verg'sellschaffiung with the t.p. Palatince virtutis imago and plates appended. Praz does not mention emblems. Collation Copy FRG MSB Res. 2° Bavar.448 Serial No. 301758 J.776 Innsbruck Jesuit College. Palatince virtutis imago morti erepta, mundo reddita et symbolis inclusa. [Innsbruck]: 1716

Jesuit Series J.777 INTORCETTA, FRANCESCO Francesco Intorcetta (1632-1682) // Campidoglio Palermitano Palermo: Nicolas fiua, 1655 Language: ita 4° [3] 4-51 Fingerprint: o.re ueio tice VtGA 3 1655. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated account of the celebration of St Rosalia, who is credited with freeing the city from the plague, at Palermo by the city, various religious groups and individuals. The celebration included arches, columns, "imprese", emblematic images, mottoes and inscriptions. Some of these were in the Jesuit College and the Jesuit "Casa Professa" at Palermo (pp. 20-24). Classification: I.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.640.2; Breidenbach 170; Praz 548; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Ita

RBNCVE 61 7F 29/5

Remarks Author attribution from de Backer-Sommervogel. Francesco Intorcetta is credited with some of the inventions (p.5). Praz (p.548) gives different title. Collation Copy Ita RBNCVE 61 7F 29/5 Serial No. 990324

•J.778 INTORCETTA, FRANCESCO Francesco Intorcetta (1632-1682) Gli ossequii festivi di Palermo Palermo: Giacinto Maria Fortunio, 1653 Language: ita 4° Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel the work contains emblems and inscriptions in honour of St Rosalia by F. Francesco Intorcetta. Classification: I.B.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.640.2; Praz 566. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel and Praz. See also J.775, 990324. Emblems in praise of St Rosalia who was believed to have freed Palermo from the plague. Serial No. 300265

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Jesuit Series •J.779 INTORCETTA, FRANCESCO Francesco Intorcetta (1632-1682) Tribute di gratitudine dell'anno 1656, che Palermo Palermo: Pietro de Isola, Alfonso Salvi, 1656 Language: ita



Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel, the work contains emblems and inscriptions in honour of St Rosalia by F. Francesco Intorcetta. Classification: I.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.640.2; Praz 574; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel and Praz. Emblems in praise of St Rosalia who was believed to have freed Palermo from the plague. Serial No. 300264 J.780 JANOWKA, PETER Peter Janowka (1704-1784) Via lactea Candidas ad felicitatem frames Prague: Francis Slansky, Carl-Ferdinand University Press, ? 1740 (July 12 1740 date of degree) Language: lat 8° [16] 1-44 35-157 [9] Fingerprint: ISi, iou- dia- pure 3 n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms; 15 signed numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text, tipped in: p. 11, 25, 35, 44, 46, 55, 66, 76, 86, 96, 107, 118, 127, 136, 147. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, numbered verse subscriptio ("Epigramma"). Illustration Notes Fp. and engravings signed variously "Piischel sc. Pragae" "P. sc." Artist: Johann Christian Piischel Classification: I.G.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.741.2; Breidenbach 175; Praz 382; EBUIJ1. Library Pressmarks Cze

PSK XLIX F 73 Tres Df 4868

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Remarks This work is part of the exercises for the degree conferred on Peter Janowka. Dedication: to judges, prelates, magistrates, and other dignitaries of Bohemia and Kuttenberg. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 649 Serial No. 301805

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Jesuit Series J.781 JAROSLAW JESUIT COLLEGE Jaroslaw Jesuit College Dyaryusz, albo Opisanie osmdniowego Aktu Korondcyi, Cudowney Stdtuy, ... Maryi Roku, 71755 Language: lat pol 4° 12 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: i-o; i-um a-a- szSt c 1755 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated description of emblematic decorations erected for the ceremony of the crowning of the statue of Virgin Mary in the Jesuit church in Jaroslaw. Classification: II.B.2 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Estreicher XV 425; Buchwald-Pelcowa 487; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol

CBCz 4514.11

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Jesuit Series J.782 JAROSLAW JESUIT COLLEGE Jaroslaw Jesuit College Pietas in Illustrissimum Dominum D. lanussium Paulum ducem in Ostrog Zamosc: Szymon Nizolius, 1619 (Date in chronograph) Language: lat 4° 28 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: s-v- sit. loLV 1619, Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated emblems on fols. Blv, C3r, D2v, E3r, E4r, F3r. Layout "Emblema", brief description of pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio of 10 or 16 lines. Subscriptiones signed by Stanislaw Wapowski, Stanislaw Oswiecim, Zachariasz Nowoszycki, Jan Wielopolski, Rafal Chotecki and Jan Sobiegurski. Classification: II.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.747.2; Estreicher XXIII 503; Buchwald-Pelcowa 211; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol

CBJ 18233 I WrBZNO XVII-6375

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WUB 28.20.3.885

Remarks Funeral oration upon the death of the Polish Duke, Janus Paul Ostrogski. The work also contains a dedication to Stanislaw Lubomirski signed by Aleksander Losiatynski. Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO XVII-637 Serial No. 990282

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Jesuit Series J.783 JASTRZEBSKI, JAKUB and WOJCIECH Jakub Jastrzebski Wojciech Jastrzebski Pomian gladius capiti taurino impactus, arma gentilitia illustrissimi et reverendissimi domuini, D. Matthias Lubienski... in suam Cathedram adventum Poznan: Jan Wolrab, 1627 Language: lat 2° 19 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 5 emblematic compositions with woodcut illustrations on fol. Clr, D2r, F2r, Hlr, I2r. Several unillustrated emblems. Layout Prose caption, inscriptio, pictura and a prose subscriptio. The unillustrated emblems comprise: description of pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Classification: I.C.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Estreicher XVIII 510; not in Praz; Buchwald-Pelcowa 92. Library Pressmarks Pol

CBJ 21445 III

Remarks Inauguration of Matthias Lubienski as bishop of Poznan. Collation Copy Pol CBJ 21445 III Serial No. 301427

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Jesuit Series J.783 Jakub and Wojciech Jastrzebski. Pomian gladius capiti taurino impactus. Poznan: Jan Wolrab, 1627.

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Jesuit Series J.784 CASPAR JOCKISCH Praeses: Caspar Jockisch Author: Johann Georg von Ullersdorff Pads monarchice tractatus secundus polemicus (first fol. of t.p.) Prague: Norbert Johann Fitzky, 1730 Language: lat 2° [8] 3-236 Fingerprint: n-n- e.o- t.s; SiSo 3 M.D.CC.XXX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations The 25 symbols and their themes are briefly described in a preface ("Periodic Tractatus polemici" [pp.3-9]). 25 unsigned circular copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p. 13, 23, 34, 43, 51, 56, 66, 77, 89, 103, 113, 128, 138, 151, 159, 166, 171, 176, 183, 189, 194, 200, 210, 217, 224. There is also a woodcut IHS (p. 144 and 233). Layout Latin inscriptio, pictura, name of pictorial motif as caption, Latin subscriptio; Greek poem with interlinear Latin translation; German poem on subject of pictura; various texts with frequent inclusion of further German poems. Illustration Notes Copperplate engraving p. 166 signed "Sysang sc:" Artist Sysang Classification: I.G.5 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Praz 519-20 (title not taken from t.p., but from p.3). Library Pressmarks FRG MZK SB 330/4

Remarks This work is a thesis presented at Prague University under the rector W. Neumann von Puchholtz and the Jesuit Caspar Jockisch. Collation Copy FRG MZK SB 330/4 Serial No. 300082

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Jesuit Series J.784 Caspar Jockisch. Pads monarchies tractatus secundus polemicus. Prague: Norbert Johann Fitzky, 1730.

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Jesuit Series J.785 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Illustrissimo ecclesice principi Ludovico Antonio de Noailles, Parisiensium archiepiscopo [Paris] 1696? Language: lat 4° 6 upaginated leaves Emblem Structure & Illustrations 4 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text with running head "Symbolum heroicum": p.[5], 7, 10, 11. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio. Classification: I.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI.239.19; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Fra

ARG 4103 k 7:5 LBM 365.696 LMB 365.697

Remarks There is also a collection of poems (300236) by the Paris Jesuit College, which celebrates the consecration of de Noailles as Archbishop of Paris in 1696. The collection of poems, all signed by Jesuits, conclude with four unillustrated emblems, which are the same as the illustrated emblems in this work. Collation Copy Fra LBM 365.696 Serial No. 300351

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Jesuit Series J.786 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643 -1719) Joanni HI. Dei gratia Regi Polonies, ... munera oblata ineunte anno M.DC.LXXXVIL Paris: Gabriel Martini, 1687 Language: lat 2° [4] 1-18 Fingerprint: t,t. t,is m.m, SuAu 3 M.DC.LXXXVIL Emblem Structure & Illustrations 8 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15. Layout No., caption naming symbolic motif in pictura, pictura with inscriptio, verse subscriptio incorporating the inscriptio. Illustration Notes Engravings signed "P.Sevin jnu" and "Vermeulen fecit". Artist P. Sevin Vermeulen Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.836.24; not in Landwehr FISP; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra

LBM 149.553 bis LBM 26506

Remarks Jouvancy's tributes or gifts (munera oblata) take the form of a sword (I), a sacred coin (II), a shield (III), war trophies (IV), a laurel crown (V), broken arrows (VI), a clock or compass (VII), and a portrait (VIII). Collation Copy Fra LBM 26506 Serial No. 300341

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Jesuit Series J.787 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph Jouvancy (1643-1719) Ludovico magno victori pacifico symbolum heroicum Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1678 Language: lat 4° 7pp Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned copperplate engraving with engraved text in text: p. 3. Layout Brief textual description of pictura, epigraph = inscriptio, inscriptio repeated in engraving, pictura, verse subscriptio. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.831.5; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra

BN Y+ 2319 or BN Yc 1459

Remarks Author attribution from De Backer-Sommervogel. Jean-Marc Chatelain (Fra BN) gives shelfmark as Yc. 1459, whereas photograph from Fra BN shows Y+ 2319. Collation Copy Fra BN Y+ 2319 or Fra BN Yc 1459 Serial No. 302841

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Joseph de Jouvancy wrote an important handbook of rhetoric and poetics for Jesuit schools on the basis of the fourteenth General Congregation of 1696. It contains a brief unillustrated section "Quid sit aenigma," discussing enigma, rebus, symboli-cum heroicum, and device. The work was published at least twenty-one times under various titles which usually included the words "ratio discendi et docendi." These publications are listed here chronologically, rather than by first word of the title.

•J.788 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Christianis litterarum magistris de ratione discendi et docendi 1691 8° pp. 130 Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with an unillustrated section on symbology, i.e. aenigma, emblem, rebus, heroic symbol. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.841.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Unconfirmed based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 990351

J.789 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Christianis litterarum magistris de ratione discendi et docendi Paris, 1692 8° [2] 3-232 [4] Language: lat Fingerprint: nee- s-r- use. tiDu e M.DC.XCII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with unillustrated section on symbology, i.e. aenigma, emblem, rebus, heroic symbol (pp. 111-125). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.841.37; not Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks FRGMSB Jes.751 d Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Serial No. 990352

Jesuit Series •J.790 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Christianis litterariim magistris de ratione discendi et docendi Paris, 1692 8° Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with unillustrated section on symbology, i.e. aenigma, emblem, rebus, heroic symbol. Classification: I.G.I. Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.841.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 990353

J.791 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Magistris scholarum inferiorum Societatis Jesu de ratione discendi et docendi Florence: Michael Nestenio, 1703 8° [2] 3-220 Language: lat Fingerprint: rit- uaum a-u- ruut 3 MDCCIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with unillustrated section on symbology, i.e. aenigma, emblem, rebus, heroic symbol (pp.97-102). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.841.37; not in Praz;not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra

CBFC131

Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Collation Copy Fra CBF C131 Serial No. 990364

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Jesuit Series 3.792 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Magistris scholarum inferiorum Societatis Jesu de ratione discendi et docendi Warsaw: Jesuit College Warsaw, 1703? 8° [2] 3-224 [6] Language: lat Fingerprint: rii- u-ra riab 3 nd Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with an unillustrated section on symbology, i.e. aenigma, emblem, rebus, heroic symbol (pp. 112-118). Classification: I.G.I Reference: De Backer-Sommervogel IV.841.37; not in Praz; not in Land-wehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Pol WBN XVII 1 3088 Remarks Reimpression of the ed. Florence, 1703. A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Collation Copy Pol WBN XVII 1 3088 Serial No. 990354

J.793 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Magistris scholarum inferiorum Societatis lesu de rations discendi et docendi ex decreto Congregat. Generalis XIV Frankfurt: Thomas Fritsch, 1706 12° [7] 2-176 [2] Language: lat Fingerprint: z.3. e-a- s&nt tein 3 1706. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with an unillustrated section on symbology, i.e. aenigma, emblem, rebus, heroic symbol (pp.87-91). Classification: I.G.I Reference: De Backer-Sommervogel IV.841.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks FRG FRO FRG FRG Pol

EiUB MSB Ph. U. 480 (3) MSB Jes. 495 MSB Paed. Th. 2274 CBJ 110836

Pol Pol Pol USA USA

LBSem 18.14652 LoUB 1026289 WrBZNO XVIII 33656 II MH Educ. 2247.06 MWH LB 37518

Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Collation Copy USA MWH LB 375 J8 Serial No. 990009

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Jesuit Series J.794 JOUYANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) De ratione discendi et docendi Florence: Michael Nestenio, 1708. Editio secunda emendatior. 8° [2] 3-167 [7] Language: lat Fingerprint: seu- i-t. O.o, diPs 3 MDCCVIH. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with unillustrated section on symbology, i.e. aenigma, emblem, rebus, heroic symbol (pp.84-88). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.841.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra CBFN250-3 FRG BaSB FRG PStlB

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Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Collation Copy Fra CBF N250-3 Serial No. 990365

J.795 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Magistris scholarum inferiorum Societatis Jesu de ratione discendi et docendi Paris: Widow of Simon Benard, Claude Jombert, 1711 12° [6] 1-282; 277 misnumbered 247, 282 as 822. Language: lat Fingerprint: 6156 ,&ri etlae prQu 3 MDCCXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with a brief unillustrated section discussing enigma, rebus, symbolicum heroicum, and device (pp. 139-147). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.841.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra FRG USA

CBFC131 CBF N250-3 MSB Jes. 494 CSt Rare uncat

USA ICN 57/8 H,eccl.94 USA ICU Sp.Coll. LA III.J.84 USA NjP LA 121. J68 1711

Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Collation Copy FRG MSB Jes. 494 Serial No. 990366

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Jesuit Series J.796 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Magistris scholarum inferiorum Societatis Jesu de ratione discendi et docendi Paris: Freres Barbou, 1725 12° [2] 1-191 [9] Language: lat Fingerprint: s-t, a-um t.e- acje 3 M.DCCXXV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with unillustrated discussion of enigma and emblem (pp.95-100). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.842.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra FRG FJRG Pol

BN Res.Z.4096 BNZ. 10592 CBFC131 MSB Paed.Th.2275 WHAB m: PB 164 CBJes 4910

Pol WBN W 17335 USA CLU SRLF A0000967794 USA MCHB USA MWH LB 375 J8 5

Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Collation Copy USA MWH LB 375 J8 5 Serial No. 990367

•J.797 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Magistris scholarum inferiorum Societatis Jesu de ratione discendi et docendi ex decreto Congregat. Generalis XIV Paris: Jambert, 1740 12° Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with unillustrated discussion of enigma and emblem. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.842.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 990356

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Jesuit Series J.798 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Magistris scholarum inferiorum Societatis Jesu de ratione discendi et docendi ex decreto Congregat. Generalis XIV Lublin: Jesuit College Lublin, 1746 8° [8] 1-175 [3] Language: lat Fingerprint: d.3. uaeo- i-u- prla 3 1746. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with unillustrated discussion of enigma and emblem (pp.84-88). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.842.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Pol CBJez 2525 Pol CBJez 10649 Pol WBN XVIIII 136 Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Collation Copy Pol CBJez 2525 Serial No. 990357

J.799 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Magistris scholarum inferiorum Societatis Jesu. De ratione discendi & docendi ex decreto Congregat. Generalis XIV Florence: Angeli Felicella, 1755. 8° [2] 3-228 Language: lat Fingerprint: o-ae- e.ac n-u- vain 3 MDCCLV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with unillustrated section on symbology, i.e. aenigma, emblem, rebus, heroic symbol (pp. 112-118). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.842.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks USA MWH LB 375 J8 9

Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Collation Copy USA MWH LB 375 J8 9 Serial No. 990074

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Jesuit Series •J.800 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Ratio discendi et docendi Lyons and Paris, 1764 Lyopns: brothers Perisse, P. Furst; Paris: J. Barbou. 12° 191 pp. Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with an unillustrated discussion of enigma and emblem. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.842.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 990359

•J.801 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Ratio discendi et docendi Lyons: Martin Mappach, 1770 Language: lat 12° 191 pp. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with an unillustrated discussion of enigma and emblem. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.842.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 990360

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Jesuit Series J.802 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Ratio discendi et docendi Paris: Jean Barbou, 1778 12° [3] 4-234 [6] Language: lat Fingerprint: teis s-a- uae- nueg 3 MDCCLXXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with section on engima and emblem (pp. 118-124). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.842.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Pol

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Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Collation Copy Fra CBF C131 Serial No. 990368 .803 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) De ratione discendi et docendi Ghent: J. Hofmann, P.H. de Goesin, 1788 8° [3] 4-208 Language: lat Fingerprint: t,um i-ce, O.c. ceSa 3 M.DCC.LXXX.VIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with an unillustrated discussion of enigma and emblem (pp. 106-112). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.842.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Bel ARG3069E.19 Bel ASB D. 161302 Bel AUFSI MAG-P 12.632 Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Collation Copy Bel ARG 3069 E.I9 Serial No. 990361

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Jesuit Series J.804 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) De ratione discendi et docendi Paris: August Delalain, 1809 12° [3] 4-214 Language: lat Fingerprint: isor a,do s-ae- dedi 3 1809. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important Jesuit handbook of rhetoric and poetics with an unillustrated section on enigma, emblem, device and heroic symbol (pp. 105-110). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.842.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Fra Fra

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Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Collation Copy Bel ARG 3068 B 50 Serial No. 990369

J.805 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) De ratione discendi et docendi Avignon: Francois Seguin, 1825 12° [3] 4-200 Language: lat Fingerprint: a-n- 1-r- esre obte 3 1825. Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with an unillustrated section on enigma, emblem, device and heroic symbol (pp.98-103). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.842.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Fra

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Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Collation Copy Fra CBF C131 Serial No. 990370

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Jesuit Series •J.806 JOUVANCY, JOSEPH DE Joseph de Jouvancy (1643-1719) Magistris scholarum inferiorum Societatis Jesu de ratione discendi et docendi ex decreto Congregat. Generalis XIV Verona: Franchinius, 1856 16° 239 Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations An important handbook of rhetoric and poetics with an unillustrated section on symbology, i.e. aenigma, emblem, rebus, device, heroic symbol. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.842.37; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks A handbook for Jesuit schools based on the General Congregation of 1696. The author explains the difference between enigma, emblem, heroic symbol and device. Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 990362

J.807 KALISZ JESUIT COLLEGE Kalisz Jesuit College lllustrissimo ac reverendissimo D. D. Alberto Baranowski D. G. archiepiscopo Gnesnensi ... primum in suam archiepiscopam Gnenensem ingredienti Kalisz: Wojciech Gedeliusz, 1608 Language: lat 4° 32 unnumbered leaves; last three pages blank. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Woodcut fp of coats of arms with a two-line epigram. Unillustrated emblems on D4r-E2r. Layout Brief textual description of pictura, followed by inscriptio and subscriptio in verse. Signed by loannes Skudlski, Martinus Jaskolski, Georgius Gronowski, Lucas Suminski, lacobus Dubius & Valerius Montelupi. Pattern poems in the form of obelisks, porticoes and altars (C3r, D3v, E4r, Fir, F2v, F3r, F4r). Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.554.6; not in Praz; BuchwaldPelcowa 63. Library Pressmarks Swe

SBKr 1700/2010 v adl.7

Remarks The book also contains a dedication to Baranowski signed by Adam Mikolajewski. Collation Copy Swe SBKr 1700/2010 v adl.7 Serial No. 301841

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Jesuit Series J.808 KALISZ JESUIT COLLEGE Kalisz Jesuit College Encomia sive laudationes beatorum Stanislai Kostka etAloisii Gonzagce Kalisz: Wojciech Gedeliusz, 1606 Language: lat 4° 23 unnumbered leaves Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp of coat of arms with inscriptio; eight unsigned copperplate medallion engravings with engraved text (D2v-F2r). Layout Pictura on the verso and a corresponding verse subscriptio on the recto of the following leaf. On F2v there is no pictura although on the recto of F3 there is a subscriptio. There are no inscriptiones to the picturae with the exception of the inscriptio in the circumference of the plate on fol. D2v; on Flv the central medallion is surrounded by four small medallions with inscriptions. Classification: II.B.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.554.4; Estreicher XX 148; Buchwald-Pelcowa 43. Library Pressmarks Pol

WBNXVII.3.15482

Remarks Record by Leszek Wysocki. Collation Copy Pol WBN XVII.3.15482 Serial No. 301839

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Jesuit Series J.809 KALISZ JESUIT COLLEGE Kalisz Jesuit College Gratulationes et acroamata ittustri ac magnifico domino D. Adamo Sendivoio a Czarnkow fnaioris Polnice Generali Nysa: Andreas Reinheckel, 1593 Language: lat 4° 18 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned fp. woodcut coat of arms and the 6-line epigram, signed lacobus Zaleski. Unillustrated emblems (C2r & E2r). Layout Brief description of pictura, a subscriptio in verse, signed by lacobus Zaleski and Simo Raleuius respectively. Classification: II.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.553.2; not in Praz; Estreicher XIV 527; Buchwald-Pelcowa 64. Library Pressmarks Swe

SKBF.1700/2010Badl.24

Remarks Contains also a dedication to Czarnkowski signed by Marcin Zaremba. Collation Copy Swe 8KB F.1700/2010B adl.24 Serial No. 990244

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Jesuit Series •J.810 KALISZ JESUIT COLLEGE Kalisz Jesuit College Gratulationes et acroamata Illustri ac Magnifico domino D. Adamo Sendivoio a Czarnkow, majoris Polnice Generali Nysa, 1603 Language: lat 4° 18 unnumbered leaves. Classification: II.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.553.2; not in Praz; Estreicher XIV 527; Buchwald-Pelcowa 64. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. This is probably a reissue of the 1593 edition (990244 J.809). Serial No. 990265

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Jesuit Series J.811 KALISZ JESUIT COLLEGE Kalisz Jesuit College Honor in auge... D. Michaelis Radzieiowski... cardinalis... inauguratio Kalisz?, 1688 Language: lat 2° 21 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: Emblem Structure & Illustrations 11 copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, caption, verse subscriptio. Classification: II.C.2 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Estreicher XXVI 57; Buchwald-Pelcowa 8la. Library Pressmarks Lit

VUB III 14521

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WrBZNO XVII-16999

Remarks Inauguration of Michael Radziejowski as Cardinal of Poland. Record by Leszek Wysocki. Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO XVII-16999 Serial No. 301852

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Jesuit Series J.811 Kalisz Jesuit College. Honor in auge ... D. Michaelis Radzieiowski ... cardinalis ... inauguratio. Kalisz?, 1688

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Jesuit Series J.812 KALISZ JESUIT COLLEGE Kalisz Jesuit College In primo ... loanni Tarnowski... archiepiscopo Gnesnen Kalisz: 1604 Language: lat 4° 33 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: t-im s,o: a,t' Anet c 1604. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Woodcut fp. "Insignia gentis" representing Jan Tarnowski's coat of arms with an 8-line epigram. 35 unillustrated emblems (E3v-Hlv). Layout Inscriptio, written description of the pictura in the margin and a subscriptio in verse. The emblems are signed by Pawel Krasinski, Mikolaj Biesiekierski, Jan Rysiewski, Jerzy Sarnowski, Pawel Zaborowski, Jan Dabski, Stanislaw Sczerzecki, Samuel Wolski, Jan Tarnowski, Piotr Biskupski, Stanislaw Stareski, Marcin Zalucki, Stanislaw Gostynski, Stanislaw Bykowski, Andrzej Doruchowski, Wojciech Stepczynski, Wojciech Glebocki, Wojciech Bryszewski, Samuel Krosnowski, Swietoslaw Strzalkowski, Adauktus Konarzewski, Jan Ruszkowski, Jakub Szwichowski, Marcin Pruszkowski, Andrzej Wirdt, Wojciech Struglius, Wojciech Proczynski, Stanislaw Jankowski, Jakub Piwnicki, Wojciech Mieczynski, Hektor Beldowski, Jan Bielicki, Wojciech Wolicki, Andrzej Pomianowski and Marcin Kozubowski. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.554.3; Estreicher XXXI 48-9; Buchwald-Pelcowa 69; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol

CBJ 18399 I WBN XVII.3.42

Remarks The work marks the investiture of Jan Tarnowski as archbishop of Gniezno. Collation Copy Pol WBN XVII.3.42 Serial No. 990192

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Jesuit Series J.812 Kalisz Jesuit College. In primo ... loanni Tarnomki... archiepiscopo Gnesnen. Kalisz: 1604

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Jesuit Series J.813 KALISZ JESUIT COLLEGE Kalisz Jesuit College Leopardus Hlustrissimi ac reverendissimi domini D. Henrici Firley archiepiscopi Gnesnensis [Kalisz]: Wojciech Gedeliusz, 1624 Language: lat 2° 32 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 2 unsigned engravings, "Insignia gentis": an engraved fp the Lewart coat of arms within an architectural border; at the end of the volume, on fol. N2v, a shield with inscriptio in honour of Firlej, in the corners are coats of arms of Hieronim Buzenski, his name and the date 1624; 14 unsigned copperplate engravings in text, occasionally with engraved text. Layout Inscriptio, pictura with the addition of the leopard of the title which was the coat of arms of the archbishops of Gniezno as well as a smaller coat of arms with initials of the authors of the subscriptiones, subscriptio, brief note in prose referring to the archbishop represented on the given plate; following leaf with poem signed by author and also signed typographical compositions. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.554.10; not in Praz; Estreicher XVI 227; Buchwald-Pelcowa 131. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol Pol

C BJ 142221 III WrBZNO XVII-15793 WrBZNO XVII-17792

Remarks The work marks the investiture of Henricus Firlej as archbishop of Gniezno. Record by Leszek Wysocki. Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO XVII-15793 Serial No. 301837

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Jesuit Series J.814 KALISZ JESUIT COLLEGE Kalisz Jesuit College Phaenix (sic) honorum ... lllustrissimo domino D, Petro Opalenski... adventi... in Karnkoviano Calis: [Kalisz]: Kalisz Jesuit College, 1684 Language: lat 2° 34 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 8 copperplate engravings, occasionally signed, with the recurring motif of the sea. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, subscriptio; following page with three poems of four lines, and an exursus in prose. Illustration Notes The engraving on F2v is signed "B sc." Artist: B Classification: II.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel II.555.28; Estreicher XXIII 366; Buchwald-Pelcowa 209; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol

WrBZNOXVII.17210

Remarks Exequies for Piotro Opalinski. Record by Leszek Wysocki. Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO XVII. 17210 Serial No. 301838

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Jesuit Series J.815 KALISZ JESUIT COLLEGE Kalisz Jesuit College Uranoscopia ... D. loannis Wezyk archiepiscopo Gnesnensis Kalisz: Wojciech Gedeliusz, 1627 Language: lat 2° 23 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations On A2r: 4 unsigned engraved copperplate medallions with inscriptiones with the motif of snake, based on the pun on the name of the archbishop Wezyk (Polish 'waz' = 'snake'). The medallions are set on the shield with the coats of arms of Wezyk. On C2v, Fir, Hlr, Kir: 4 unsigned separate engraved copperplate medallions with the motif of snake and terrestrial globe; each medallion with the subscriptio signed by Jan Leszczynski, Jacek Witowski, Rafal Leszczynski and Stanislaw Witowski respectively. Also 33 unillustrated emblems signed by various authors. On Dlr-Elr Emblemata numbered I-IX; on Flv-Glv Emblemata numbered I-IX; on Hlv-Ilr Emblemata numbered I-VII; on Klv-Llr Emblemata numbered I-VIII. Layout "Emblema" no., inscriptio, brief description of pictura, second inscriptio and verse subscriptio. Classification: II.C.3 Reference Not in de Backer-Sommervogel; Estreicher XXXII 405 & XVIII 703; Buchwald-Pelcowa 272; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol

CBJ 21514 III

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The work marks the investiture of Jan Wezyk as archbishop of Gniezno. The copy also contains the "Panegyris Syncharmatica" signed by Piotr Iwinski on Blr-C2r. Llv-M2v contain many laudatory poems by the students of the Kalisz Jesuit College. The full list of authors can be found in the reference sources listed above. Record by Leszek Wysocki. Collation Copy Pol CBJ 21514 III Serial No. 301840

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J.815 Kalisz Jesuit College. Uranoscopia... D. loannis Wezykarchiepiscopo Gnesnensis. Kalisz: Wojciech Gedeliusz, 1627.

Jesuit Series •J.816 KASCHAU JESUIT COLLEGE Kaschau Jesuit College Zodiacus Insignis Kaschau: Jesuit Press, 1665 Language: lat Reference: De Backer-Sommervogel IV.926.5; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 301844 J.817 KIBLER, BENIGNUS Benignus Kibler (1612-1675) Palma Josephina. Das ist: Leben und Lob ... Patriarchen Josephs Augsburg: Andreas Aperger, 1657 Language: ger 16° [38] 1-507 [13] Fingerprint: i/et f=er e.is dene 3 M.DC.LVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., 5 full page copperplate engravings with engraved text, some signed, tipped in facing: p. 17, 91, 153, 259, 369. Layout Pictura with caption introduce each of the five chapters. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "M. Kiisell f." and some illustrations signed "M. Kusell F." Artist: M. Kusell Classification: I.E.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1032.1; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG ASStB 8° ThL 472 FRG DiStuB FRG MSB Asc. 3650

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Remarks "Vorred." addressed "An den Giinstigen Leser" asks why there are emblems. "Fragt aber einer / fur wen oder wohin die Emblemata, Sinn= oder Kennzeichen angesehen? deme geben wir zur Antwort: DaB sie der ursachen undermarket / damit der furwitzig = und spitzfindigere Leser underwehrendem lesen / in etwas ermundert / mit grosserm Lust zu lesen fortsetze; bevorab weiten erstgedacht Symbole, Sinn= oder Kennzeichen / den mehrern Theil anders nichts in sich begreiffen / als lauter Gleichnussen / welche aufi ihrer Natur das Menschliche Ingenium oder den Verstand kiifleln / ohne welche / der Herr auch selbsten / nit leicht was geredt oder geprediget hat. ..." (unpag. Vorrede pp.6-7). The illustrations are only marginally emblematic, but they were regarded as emblematic by the author. Collation Copy FRG MSB ASC. 3650 Serial No. 302144

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Jesuit Series J.818 KIBLER, BENIGNUS Benignus Kibler (1612-1675) Palma Josephina. Das ist: Leben und Lob Deft hochheyligen Patriarchen Josephs Augsburg: Johann Schulte, 71661. Die andere Edition. Language: ger 12° [34] 1-541 [1] Fingerprint: emafi enr= ger/ liFr 3 nd Emblem Structure & Illustrations 5 full page copperplate engravings with engraved text, some signed, and with implied pagination: p. 15, 99, 164, 269, 383; one introduces each of the five chapters. There are also some unillustrated emblems. Layout Pictura, inscriptio, caption identifying the event in Joseph's life. Illustration Notes Some illustrations signed "M. Kiissell F." Artist M. Kiissell Classification: I.E.3 Reference Not in de Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB V.SS. 461 FRG ASStB 8° ThL 329

Remarks Date from Epistola dedictoria. "Vorred.", i.e. "An den Giinstigen Leser" asks why there are emblems. "Fragt aber einer / fur wen oder wohin die Emblemata, Sinn= oder Kennzeichen angesehen? deme geben wir zur Antwort: DaB sie der ursachen undermarket / damit der furwitzig = und spitzfindigere Leser underwehrendem lesen / in etwas ermundert / mit grosserm Lust zu lesen fortsetze; bevorab weiten erstgedacht Symbole, Sinn= oder Kennzeichen / den mehrern Theil anders nichts in sich begreiffen / als lauter Gleichnussen / welche auB ihrer Natur das Menschliche Ingenium oder den Verstand kiiBeln / ohne welche / der Herr auch selbsten / nit leicht was geredt oder geprediget hat. ..." (unpag. Vorrede pp. 6-7). Although the illustrations are only marginally emblematic, they were regarded as emblematic by the author. Collation Copy FRG MSB V.SS.461 Serial No. 300481

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Jesuit Series J.819 KIRCHER, ATHANASIUS Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680) Oedipus aegyptiacus. Hoc est Universalis Hieroglyphicce Veterum Rome: Vitalis Mascardi, 1653. Tomus Secundus Language: lat Tomus secundus, pars prima: 2° [101] 1-440 [30] Tomus secundus, pars altera: 2° [2] 3-546 [26] Fingerprint Tomus secundus, pars prima: e-si m-is i-ad mahi 3 MDCLIII. Tomus secundus, pars altera: i-u- s,in s.s, caes 3 MDCLIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Tomus Secundus, Pars Prima contains a partially illustrated discussion of symbology under many headings. "Caput II. De Emblemata, & Impresa, sive Phrenoschemate" (pp. 7-18) brings 17 illustrated examples of imprese from various cultures. Tomus Secundus, Pars altera is not concerned with emblematic symbology, but discusses hieroglyphical material in six sections or "Classis VII-XII" which include: mathematical, mechanical, medicinal, alchemical, magical and theological, subjects illustrated with technical drawings and hieroglyphs. Artist Jacopo Bichi Cornelis Bloemaert Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1052.13; Breidenbach 131; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP: Diinnhaupt II 3.2334f.ll.I.l/.2 and 11.II and 11.III. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Fra Fra FRO FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita Ita Net Pol Spa Spa

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Jesuit Series Remarks This is a marginally emblematic work. The three volumes deal with symbology of the Egyptians, Greeks, Hebrews, and Syrians. Only the Second Volume, Part One, treats briefly emblem, imprese and hieroglyph. The three volumes have the following pagination: Vol.1 (1652): [100] 1-424 [44] Vol.2 Part 1: (1653): [2] 1-440 [438] [34] colophon dated 1654; Vol.2 Part 2: (1653) [6] 1-412 414-546 [32] colophon dated 1654 Vol.3 (1654): [2] 1-590 [40] colophon dated 1655. Collation Copy Fra CBF AK 163 11 & 12 Serial No. 301847

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Jesuit Series •J.820 KIRCHER, ATHANASIUS Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680) Principis christiani archetypon politicum sive sapientia regnatrix Language: lat Amsterdam: Jan Jansson Waesberge, 1669 4° [16] 1-236 Emblem Structure & Illustrations 1 engraved fp., 2 engraved portraits, 14 copperplate engravings with engraved text. Illustration Notes Fp. portrait of Antonio Juan, Duke of Centellas. Artist Johann Jannsen a Waesberge Classification: I.A.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1068.30; Dunnhaupt II, 4.2.94; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel and Dunnhaupt. Political investigation of development of monarchial ideas since their earliest beginnings. A guide for princes. This may be the 1699 edition listed in De Backer-Sommervogel of which no evidence could be found. Serial No. 301846

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Jesuit Series J.821 KIRCHER, ATHANASIUS Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680) Principis christiani archetypon politicum sive sapientia regnatrix Amsterdam: Jan Jannsen a Waesberge, 1672 Language: lat 4° [18] 1-235 [1] Fingerprint: o.mo 50ta m.y- negl 3 1672. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 2 unsigned engraved portraits, tipped in facing fol.*3 and p. 123; 2 unsigned engraved coats-of-arms on fol.*3 and 123; 11 unsigned copperplate engravings in text with occasional engraved text: p. 12, 13, 21, 23, 24, 26, 30, 34, 39, 79, 235. Discussion of the political and religious wisdom of the ruler, and the symbolism used since ancient times to embody such virtues (e.g. coins and Egyptian hieroglypics). Illustration Notes Fp. reads "Splendor et Gloria Domus Joanniae", dated 1672. Portrait of Antonio Juan, Duke of Centellas (facing fol.*3); portrait of Honoratus Joannus, "Caroli Hispp. Principis Magister"; Book 1 has illustrations of coins, Egyptian hieroglyphics, arms, and emblems; plate of hieroglyphic obelisk to Honoratus Joannnus. Artist: Johann Jannsen a Waesberge Classification: I.A.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1068.30; Diinnhaupt II 3.2345. 25; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Bel Bel Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG

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Remarks Mirror of the prince, and investigation of the development of monarchy since antiquity, with 12 poems at the end. Of particular interest are Kircher's discussion of symbols in Book I, Chapters VI, &I, &II, &III, and &IV (pp. 17-38). Collation Copy FRG MSB 4° Pol.g.132 Serial No. 301845

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Jesuit Series J.822 KISZKA, MIKOLAJ Mikolaj Kiszka Triumphale solium. Serenissimae Reginae poloniarum Caeciliae Renatae ... exornatur Vilnius: Jesuit Press Vilnius, 1637 Language: lat 2° 22 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 4 unsigned emblematic copperplates, tipped in: "Triumphus religionis" after fol. Gl, "Triumphus Poloniae" after fol. HI, "Triumphus Austriae" after fol. II, and "Triumphus senatorum" after fol. Kl. Layout Pictura with inscriptio. Each plate has a bipartite structure: the top half refers to a given triumph, the bottom half contains emblematic and symbolic elements. Illustration Notes The verso of the title-page contains the insignia of Poland and Austria with inscriptiones. Classification: I.E.I Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz, Estreicher XIX 267; Buchwald-Pelcowa 107. Library Pressmarks Lit Pol

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Jesuit Series J.822 Mikolaj Kiszka. Triumphale solium. Serenissimae Reginae poloniarum Caeciliae Renatae ... exornatur Vilnius: Jesuit Press Vilnius, 1637

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Jesuit Series J.823 KISZKA, STANISLAW [Stanislaw Kiszka] Vilnius Jesuit Academy In auspicatum illustrissimo ac reverendissimo D. Benedicti Woynae D. G. episcopo Vilneniensis ad suam sedem ingressum gratulatio. [Vilnius]: Jan Karcan, 1600 Language: lat 4° 6 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 4 unsigned woodcut illustrations: A3v, A4r, A4v, A6r. Layout Pictura, inscriptio, 4-line verse subscriptio. Classification: I.C.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; BuchwaldPelcowa 108. Library Pressmarks Pol

WBN XVI.Qu.429

Remarks The work marks the investiture of Benedict Woyna as bishop of Vilnius. The dedication is signed by Stanislaw Kiszka. Collation Copy Pol WBN XVI.Qu.429 Serial No. 301435

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Jesuit Series J.823 KLOSOWICZ, WOJCIECH Wojciech Klosowicz Nalecz Czarnkowskich chwale domu, wielkosc imienia ... na pogrzebie... Maryi z Czarnkowskich Krasinskiey rozwiniony Warsaw: Warsaw Jesuit Press, 71745 Language: pol & lat 2° [6] 1-75 [3] Fingerprint: roz- laa- c?ie raUm 3 1745. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned woodcut heraldic fp., 4 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p. 5, 14, 19, 26. Layout "Punkt" no., Polish dedication, pictura with Latin inscriptio, prose subscriptio in Polish. Classification Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Estreicher XIX 312; Buchwald-Pelcowa 109. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol Pol Pol

CBCz 26088 III CBJ 392692 III CBJ 33220 III KBKUP.XVIII.1737

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K6BPAN 36590 WBN XVIII.3.5797 WBN W.3.937 adl WBN XVII.3.456 adl

Remarks Funeral exeques for Mary Krasinsky from the family of Czarnkowsky. Collation Copy Pol CBCz 26088 III Serial No. 301436

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Jesuit Series J.825 KNITTEL, CASPAR Caspar Knittel (1644-1702) Via regia ad omnes scientias et artes Prague: Carl-Ferdinand University, 1682 Language: lat 8° [47] 2-506 [60] Fingerprint: ae,e- t.AK e-sa &epa 3 M.DC.LXXXII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., second signed engraved fp. entitled "Philosophia curiosa" after p.506 facing the half-title "Mantissa Thesium Curiosarum Philosophicarum ..." The work contains a brief unillustrated discussion of symbology under the heading "Praxis XII. Pari facilitate, Emblemata, Symbola, Hieroglyphica inveniendi" (pp.414-420), and of "Argutia" (pp.458-480). Illustration Notes Fp. signed "J. Necker del:" and "F. de Groos". The same artists did the second fp. with signatures "J.F. Nee: d." and "deG. f.". Artist de Groos J. Necker Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1132.2; not in Praz; HenkelSchone, Emblemata Supplementum, No. 335; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Cze PSK 65 F 10 Fra CBFQ 249/106 FRG MSB Enc. 126.b

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Jesuit Series J.826 KNITTEL, CASPAR Caspar Knittel (1644-1702) Via regia ad omnes scientias et artes Prague and Leipzig, 1687 Prague: Johann Christian Laurer Leipzig: Johann Christian Gleditsch Language: lat 8° [31] 2-215 [1] Fingerprint: ae,o- i?r- u-2. tepr 3 M DC LXXXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of emblem, symbol and hieroglyphs under the heading "Praxis XII. Pari facilitate, Emblemata, Symbola, Hieroglyphica inveniende" (pp. 155-157), and of "argutia" in "Praxis XXXIV" (pp. 171-179). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1133.2; not in Praz; HenkelSchone, Emblemata Supplementum, No. 335; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Fra B N Z 11263 FRG MSB Enc. 126b UKi BL 535.b.39

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Jesuit Series J.827 KNITTEL, CASPAR Caspar Knittel (1644-1702) Via regia ad omnes scientias et artes Nuremberg: Johann Zieger, 1691 Language: lat 12° [38] 1-286 [48] Fingerprint: ae:m- t.K, u-in nuri 3 1691. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp. and 1 unsigned copperplate engraving on opposite leaf with engraved text: "Philosophia curiosa" often tipped in before the half-title after p.286 "Mantissa Thesium curiosarum philosophicarum ..." The work contains a brief unillustrated discussion of symbology under the heading "Praxis XII. Pari facilitate Emblemata, Symbola, Hieroglyphica inveniendi" (pp.234-237), and of "Argutia". Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1133.2 (Leipzig, 1691); HenkelSchone, Emblemata Supplementum, No. 335; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Cze Fra Fra

PSK 65 F 1219 BN Z 8187 CBF C 414 / 28

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Remarks De Backer-Sommervogel list a 1691 Leipzig ed. perhaps in error for this Nuremberg ed. Collation Copy FRG MUB 8° Misc. 747 Serial No. 990296

J.828 KNITTEL, CASPAR Caspar Knittel (1644-1702) Via regia ad omnes scientias et artes Ausgburg / Innsbruck: Joseph Wolff, 1759 Language: lat 8° [33] 2-248 no engraved fp. Fingerprint: r-r: 8.2. a-b- coru 3 MDCCLIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Brief unillustrated discussion of symbology under the heading "Praxis XII. Pari facilitate, Emblemata, Symbola, Hieroglyphica inveniendi" (pp. 177-180), and of "argutia" in "Praxis XXIV." (pp. 195-205). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1132.2; not in Praz; HenkelSchone, Emblemata Supplementum, No. 335; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG MFSA 12° Egf. 59 FRG MSB Enc. 127

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Jesuit Series J.829 KOJALOWICZ, ALBERT Albert Kojalowicz (1609-1677) Honor sactorum reliquiispublice deductio susceptisque Vilnce habitus [Vilnius], 71653. Date of event. 4° 8 unnumbered leaves Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated description of emblematic decorationi of a church to receive saintly relics. Classification: I.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1164.1 (under Kokalowicz whom he considers the author), but also VII.642.14 (under Sarbiewski); not in Praz; Estreicher XVII 128; BuchwaldPelcowa 558. Library Pressmarks Pol

WBN XVII 3 16235

Remarks Author attribution from De Backer-Sommervogel. Collation Copy Pol WBN XVII 3 16235 Serial No. 301631

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Jesuit Series J.830 KORYCINSKI, ANDRZEJ and KRZYSZTOF Andrzej Korycinski and Krzysztof Korycinski (Olmiitz Jesuit College) Emblemata VII artes liberates Olmiitz: Georg Handel, 1597 Language: lat 4° 8 unnumbered leaves Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed copperplate engraving on verso of t.p. with 7 smaller circular picturae illustrating the seven liberal arts; 7 numbered unillustrated emblems. The work contains a statement on the affinity and conjuction of the seven muses with the seven planets. Layout Emblem no., caption, inscriptio (classical quotation with reference), verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "Samuel Kochanowsky sacrae poesos studios, sculpsit". Artist: Samuel Kochanowski Classification: I.G.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel V.I902.7 (Olmiitz Jesuit College); Estreicher XIX.Ill; Buchwald-Pelcowa 121; Praz 553. Library Pressmarks Cze Cze Cze

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CBJ Cimelia 5324 LBKU XVI> 614 adl

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De Backer-Sommervogel list the work under Olmiitz College. Authors are Andrzej and Krzysztof Korycinski (= Andreas and Christophorus Coricynius). Publication occasioned by the granting of degrees to the two brothers. Jaromir Olsovsky published in Knihy a Dejiny 1998, vol.5, nos 1-2, pp. 14-41 under the title "Septem artes liberales v olomoucke knize emblemu" a long study of this the first Czech emblematic book produced in the Czech kingdom by Czechs. The article contains a careful reprint of the Latin texts as well as a study. Collation Copy Pol CBJ Cimelia 5324 Serial No. 301888

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Jesuit Series J.830 Andrzej Korycinski and Krzysztof Korycinski. Emblemata VII artes liberates. Olmiitz: Georg Handel, 1597.

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Jesuit Series J.831 KRAINSKI, ADAM Adam Krainski Epitimia seu fama Integra ... ad epithalamium ... Christophori Prusinski cum Theresia Grudzinska Poznan: Wojciech Regulus, 1639 Language: lat & pol 2° 14 unnumbered leaves. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 8 unsigned woodcut illustrations in text: Clv-Elr. Layout Pictura, inscriptio in Latin (Bible quotation), and two subscriptions, one in Latin one in Polish. Classification: I.E.4 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Estreicher XX 204-5; Buchwald-Pelcowa 122. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol Pol

CBJ 21290 III CBJ 392395 III PBTN2315.IH

Remarks Adam Krainski signed himself S.J. in 1639, but there is no such indication in this booklet. The work celebrates the marriage of Christophor Prusinski with Theresia Grudzinska. Collation Copy Pol CBJ 21290 III Serial No. 301438

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J.831 Adam Krainski. Epitimia seufama Integra ...ad epithalamium ... Christophori Prusinski cum Theresia Grudzinska. Poznap: Wojciech Regulus, 1639.

Jesuit Series J.832 KRAINSKI, ADAM Adam Krainski Sublimis in potenti arcu sagitta ... Pauli ... Dzialynski ... capitanei symbolis virtutum et gentilitio stemmate in funere Poznan: Wojciech Regulus, 1650? Languages: lat & pol 2° 10 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: m.o- 4.r: t.s. bags C n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 12 unsigned woodcut illustrations in text with alternating running heads "Sagitta ..." and "Arcus ..." Layout Latin inscriptio (Bible quotation and reference), heraldic , _..,. subscnptio , . ^. consisting . .. ofr T .- prose and j woodcut, a /. bipartite Latin Polish verse, Latin quotations. ^ Illustration Notes A2r contains a heraldic woodcut entitled: "In ... arcum ... Dzialyniorum..." with inscriptiones on both sides of the plate. Classification: I.E.5 Reference

Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Buchwald-Pelcowa 123: not

in Praz.

Library PreSSmarkS

Pol

WUB 28.20.3.449

Remarks The work celebrates the funeral of Paul Dzialynski. Adam Krainski signed himself S.J. in 1639, but there is no such indication in this booklet. Record by Piotr Rypson. Collation Copy Pol WUB 28.20.3.449. Aerial No. 301439

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Jesuit Series J.833 KREIfflNG, JOHANNES Johannes Kreihing (1595-1670) Emblemata ethico-politica Antwerp: Jacob van Meurs, 1661 Language: lat 12° [24] 1-262 [12]. 110 misnumbered as 10, 261 as 161, and 254 as 54. Fingerprint: O.VO u-o- s,s, InEt 3 M.DC.LXI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp.; unsigned engraved dedicatory coatof-arms surrounded by 14 emblematic roundels with mottoes (a8v); two unsigned dedicatory engravings (a3v, alOv); 160 mostly unsigned numbered small oval copperplate engravings in text: p.l, 3-4, 6-7, 9-10, 12-15, 17, 19-44, 46, 48-50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 58, 60-63, 65, 66, 68-71, 73-75, 77, 78, 80, 81, 83-86, 88, 89, 91-93, 95, 97, 99, 101, 102, 104, 105, 107, 108, 10 ( = 110), 112, 113, 115, 116, 118, 120, 121, 123, 125, 127, 128, 130, 131, 133-135, 137, 139, 141, 143, 145, 147, 149, 151, 153, 155, 157, 158, 160, 162, 164, 166, 168, 170, 172, 174, 176, 177, 179, 181, 182, 184, 186, 187, 189, 191, 193, 195, 197, 199, 201, 203, 205, 207, 209, 211, 214, 216, 218, 220, 222, 225, 228, 230, 232, 234, 236, 238, 242, 245, 247, 249, 251, 253, 255, 258, 260. Layout Emblem no., caption (= title or theme), pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Coat-of-arms of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria; emblematic roundels of princely virtues. Engravings Allv, A12r and Blr signed "I.F."; engravings D8v signed "S.L". Artist: S. L. and I. F. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.I 23 3.4; Breidenbach 149; Landwehr EBFLC 421; Praz 389; EBUI K10. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Bel Cze Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita Spa UKi

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UKi USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

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Jesuit Series •J.834 KREMS JESUIT COLLEGE Krems Jesuit College Symbola et emblemata 1727 Language: lat Reference De Backer-Sommervogel V. 1235.1; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel Serial No. 990332

J.835 KRIEGER, WILLIBALD Praeses: Willibald Krieger (1685-1769) Poesis enthea Vienna: Maria Eva Schmid, 1719 Language: lat 8° [6] 5-64 [2] Fingerprint: u.t, s.as rae- AfQu 3 M.DCC.XIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed fold-out fp, 4 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p.5, 19, 34, 49. Layout "Pars" no., caption with theme, pictura with two-line inscriptio, verse, subscriptio, prose text, various numbered elegies. Illustration Notes Engraved fp signed "A. Reitter del. V." and "J.K Martin sc V.". Artist: J.K. Martin Andreas Reitter Classification: I.E.8 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1245.2 (Krieger) & VIII.457.2 (Vanossi); not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Aus

VPSJ 2100110

Remarks Celebrates Charles VI's victory over Turks and the history of Charles VI's reign, also in connection with Louis XV and George of England, 1718. Collation Copy Aus VPSJ 2100110 Serial No. 302677

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Jesuit Series •J.836 KROZE JESUIT COLLEGE Kroze Jesuit College Sacra lithothesis, 1621 Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel: five engravings. Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1257.1; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel, who also attribute this work to Sarbiewski. Serial No. 990334 J.837 KRZEWSKI, ABRAHAM and ALEXANDER RAJECKI Abraham Krzewski and Alexander Rajecki Serenissimo ac potentissimo principi Sigismundo III, Regi Poloniae Vilnius: Mikolaj Krzysztof Radziwil, 1589 Language: lat 4° 16 unnumbered leaves. Fingerprint: i.r, o.i, t.go QuEt C CIS IS LXXX IX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. of royal coat-of-arms; 2 unsigned engravings in text. Unillustrated emblem "Emblema Sarmatici regni status" (Clv-2v) with description of a pictura, and verse subscriptio. "Alexander Raiecki. Ad cygnum suae familiae stemma" (Dlv) with engraved pictura of coat-of-arms with swan and initials A R (Aleksander Rajecki) and a verse subscriptio, followed by "Emblema. Cygnus" (Dlv-D2r) inscriptio and a verse subscriptio. "Abrahamus Krzewski Ad serenissimum regem de monocerote insigni suo gentilitio" (D2r) with pictura of a coat-of-arms with corn with initials A K (= Abraham Krzewski) and a verse subscriptio; the same motif of corn is repeated in: "Pauli Volovicz Emblema. Monoceros, in sinu virginis dormiens" with an inscriptio and a verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Signed engraved fp. "In aquilam, equitem et manipulum" with the royal insignia and a 4-line verse subscriptio. Artist: Johan Jekel Classification: I.E.9 Reference: De Backer-Sommervogel VIII.791.23; Estreicher XX 326; Buchwald-Pelcowa 128; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol

CBCz230IICim CBJ Cimelia Qu 4785

Pol

KoBPAN Cim.Qu.2606

Remarks The work, written by students of the Jesuit Academy in Vilnius, celebrates the entry of Sigismund III, King of Poland, into Vilnius. De Backer-Sommervogel list this book under Vilna = Vilnius. Collation Copy Pol CBJ Cimelia Qu 4785 Serial No. 301441

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Jesuit Series J.838 L'ABBE, PIERRE Pierre L'Abbe (1596-1678) Elogia sacra, theologica et philosophica Grenoble: Philippe Charvys, 1664 Language: lat 2° [12] 1-468 [4] Fingerprint: s:m; raAt t.m: QuPr 3 M.DC.LXIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Many sections dedicated to notable personages end with unillustrated emblems or imprese. Unillustrated discussion "De Emblemata" with mention of Cardinal Richelieu (p. 427); 14 unillustrated emblems (pp. 427-429); there is also a list of unillustrated list of 8 statements on the device or impresa (pp. 429-430) with 15 examples of Marian devices (pp. 430431), "nuda, & non explicata" (p. 430); 3 on Jansenian doctrine (pp. 43 1-432), which are designated "Symbola explicata" because they include the third part labelled "Epigramma." The chapter concludes with unillustrated three-part "Symbola" or Devises" (the French term) on a variety of topics (pp. 432-439). L'Abbe records a total of 64 emblems and imprese. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1333. 40; Breidenbach 158; Praz 390; LandwehrFISP421. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG

ASB C 1383 AvMB fol 3180 BeBM8636 BN Z 1540 BoBMF97 CBF C 426 LaFPNM D. 342 MSB P.O. lat. 792 MUB2° Misc. 117

FRO FRG Ita Ita UKi UKi USA USA

WHAB 64,1 Quod 2 WHAB 4.6 Rhet 2° RBNCVE 6.23.1.16 RCSJ 281 R 1 BL 837.m.8 BL 135.C.7 C-S f 848 L ICN fY 682 .LI 15

Remarks Important treatise on emblematic theory, accompanied by many French examples. Collation Copy FRG MUB 2° Misc. 117 Serial No. 990298

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Jesuit Series J.838 L'ABBE, PIERRE Pierre L'Abbe (1596-1678) Elogia sacra, theologica et philosphica Venice: Paul Balleoni, 1674 Language: lat 2° [16] 1-488 [8] Fingerprint: r.t, uata m;t: EtAg 3 M.DC.LXXIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Many sections dedicated to notable personages end with unillustrated emblems or imprese. Unillustrated discussion "De emblemata" with mention of Cardinal Richelieu (p.436); 14 unillustrated emblems (pp.436-438); there is also a list of 8 statements on the device or impresa (p.439-441) with 15 examples of Marian devices (pp.440-441) "nuda & non explicata" (p.440); 3 on Jansenian doctrine (p.442), which are designated "symbola explicata" because they include the third part labelled "Epigramma". The chapter concludes with unillustrated three-part "Symbola" or "Devises" (the French term) on a variety of topics (pp.443-452). L'Abbe records a total of 64 emblems and imprese. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1333 40; Praz 391 (Venice; Paul Balleon, 1664, perhaps an error for 1674); not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra FRG FRG FRG USA

CBFX433.5 MSB P.O. lat. 792 MUB 8° Misc. 788 NeStlBP.Lat.46 C-S 848L

USA DLC PA8540.L17 1674 USA MWH PN6307 L3 LI 1674 2 copies USA PV

Remarks Important treatise on emblematic theory accompanied by many French examples. Collation Copy FRG MSB P.O. lat. 792 Serial No. 990299

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Jesuit Series J.840 L'ABBE, PIERRE Pierre Labbe (1596-1678) Elogia sacra, theologica et philosophica Leipzig: Johann Friedrich Gleditsch, 1686 Language: lat 8° [38] 1-671 [9] Fingerprint: a-i- m.i- t;s; C'Re 3 M. DC. LXXXVI. Emblem Structure and Illustrations Many sections dedicated to notable personages end with unillustrated emblems or imprese. Unillustrated discussion "De emblemata" (pp.614-617) and "De Symbolis" (pp.617-630). "De emblemata" inclcudes a mention of Cardinal Richelieu (p.614), and 14 unillustrated emblems (pp.615-617). There is also a list of 8 statements on the device or impresa (pp. 617618) with 15 examples of Marian devices (pp.618-620), "nuda & non explicata" (p.618); 3 devices on Jansenian doctrine (p. 621), which are designated "Symbola explicata" because they include the third part labelled "Epigramma." The chapter concludes with unillustrated three-part "Symbola" or "Devises" (the French term) on a variety of topics (pp.622-630). L'Abbe records a total of 64 emblems or imprese. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1333-1334.40; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG

AUFSIAP-11.207 BN Z.I9234 CBFX433.106 AmStlPB Lat.rec.221 BaSB ad L.r.r.o.66/2 DiStuB I 1307b EiUB N II 738

FRG SWLB Misc.oct.1401 FRG WHAB P 1499 8° Helmst (P) Pol WBB 25356 UKi BL1125.a.32 USA NjP Goertz 3908

Remarks Important treatise on emblematic theory accompanied by many French examples. Collation Copy Fra CBF X433.5 Serial No. 990300

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Jesuit Series J.841

L'ABBE, PIERRE

Pierre L'Abbe (1596-1678) Elogia sacra, theologica et philosophica Leipzig: Thomas Fritsch, 1706 Language: lat 8° [38] 1-744 Fingerprint: c-i- m.um t;s; caeRe 3 M.DCC.VI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Many sections dedicated to notable personages end with unillustrated emblems or imprese. Unillustrated discussion "De emblemata" with mention of Cardinal Richelieu (pp.614-615); 14 unillustrated emblems (pp.615-617); there is also a list of 8 statements on the device or impresa (pp.617-618) with 15 examples of Marian devices (pp.618-620) "nuda & non explicata (p. 618); 3 on Jansenian doctrine (p.621), which are designated "Symbola explicata" because they include the third part labelled "Epigramma". The chapter concludes with unillustrated three-part "Symbola" or "Devises" (the French term) on a variety of topics (pp.622-630). L'Abbe records a total of 64 emblems or imprese. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1334.40; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Bel

ARG 3102 E 5

Bel Fra

LeBSJ 78 Q LABB BNZ. 19235

Fra

CBF C415

FRG AmStlPBTheol.asc.462a FRG EiUB N II 739

FRG MUB 8° WA 1936

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MUL PPN 079 971 867

USA CtY Zgl7 W43 706 USA MH WidenerMLi 16.30

Remarks Important treatise on emblematic theory accompanied by many French examples. Collation Copy FRG MUB 8° Misc. 787 Serial No. 990301

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Jesuit Series J.842 L'ABBE, PIERRE Pierre L'Abbe (1596-1678) Funus novas doctrines — Trois Devises sur I'autheur du Jansenisme 71652 Language: lat 4° 1-2 [1] Emblem Structure & Illustrations One unpaginated page (p.[3]) entitled "Trois Devises sur I'autheur du Jansenisme" with 3 unillustrated emblems. Layout No., caption, brief description of pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio ("Epigramma"), which incorporates the inscriptio. Classification: I.A.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1331.24; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra

LBM 368.467

Remarks Final page signed P.L. Collation Copy Fra LBM 368.467 Serial No. 990309

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Jesuit Series J.843 L'ABBE, PIERRE Pierre L'Abbe (1596-1678) Illustrissimo domino D. Abeli de Servient, comiti de la Roche, ... regii, cerarii supremo prcefecto Lyons?, 1653? Language: lat

4° 1-3 [1] Emblem Structure & Illustrations One page (p.3) with 4 unillustrated "devises". Layout No., brief description of pictura in French, Latin inscriptio, Latin verse subscriptio ("Epigramma"), which incorporates the inscriptio. Classification: I.E.9 Reference Related to but different from De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1332.26; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP.. Library Pressmarks Fra

LBM

368.465

Collation Copy Fra LBM 4368.465 Serial No. 990303

J.844 L'ABBE, PIERRE Pierre L'Abbe (1596-1678) Ludovico XIV. Soteria — Trois Devises sur le mesme sujet ?Lyons, 1658 Language: lat 4° 1-4 Emblem Structure & Illustrations One page (p.3) with 3 numbered unillustrated "devises". Layout No., brief description of pictura in French, Latin inscriptio, Latin verse subscriptio ("Epigramma"), which incorporates the inscriptio. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1332.31; not in Pra/.; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra

LBM 368.468

Remarks Final page signed P.L. Collation Copy Fra LBM 368.468 Serial No. 990283

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Jesuit Series J.845 L'ABBE, PIERRE Pierre L'Abbe (1596-1678) Serenissimce potentissimceque principi ac domince D. Christinas Suevorum ?Lyons, n.d. Language: lat 4° 1-4 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Leaf entitled "Devises sur les armes de France et de Suede" with 7 numbered unillustrated emblems. Layout No., brief description of pictura in French, Latin inscriptio, Latin verse subscriptio ("Epigramma"), which incorporates the inscriptio. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1332.28; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra

LBM 368.473

Remarks Final page signed P.L. Collation Copy Fra LBM 368.472 Serial No. 990284

J.845 l L' ABBE, PIERRE

Pierre L'Abbe (1596-1678) Trois Devises de la paix sur l'arc-en-ciel ?Lyons, 71648 Language: lat 4° 1 unpaginated leaf Emblem Structure & Illustrations 3 numbered unillustrated "devises." Layout No., brief description of pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio ("Epigramma"), which incorporates the inscriptio. Classification: I.C.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1332.19; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra

LBM 368.469

Remarks Final page signed P.L. Collation Copy Fra LBM 368.469 Serial No. 990285

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Jesuit Series J.847 L'ABBE, PIERRE Pierre L'Abbe (1596-1678) Trois Devises sur les armes de Monseigneur I'eminentissime Cardinal Mazarin ?Lyons, 71648 Language: lat 4° 1 unpaginated leaf Emblem Structure & Illustrations 3 numbered unillustrated "devises". Layout No., brief description of pictura in French, inscriptio, verse subscriptio ("Epigramma"), which incorporates the inscriptio. Classification: I.C.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1332.20; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra

LBM 368.473 bis

Remarks Homage to Cardinal Mazarin. Page signed P.L. Collation Copy Fra LBM 368.473 bis Serial No. 990286

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Jesuit Series J.848 LA FLECHE JESUIT COLLEGE La Fleche Jesuit College Hlustrissimo ecclesiae principi, Michaeli Le Andegavensium epispcopo Symbola heroica Collegium Regium Flexiense Soc. Jesu [Le Fleche], 1693 Language: lat 8° [4] 16 Classification: II.B.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel HI.778.60; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra

ChatBM A 1073 NaBP25123 PBArs Rf. 7519/5

Serial No. 990338

Peletier, offerebat

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Jesuit Series J.849 LA FLECHE JESUIT COLLEGE La Fleche Jesuit College Le triomphe des saincts Ignace et Francois Xavier, au College Royale de la Fleche La Fleche: Louis Herbert, 1622 Language: fre 12° [2] 3-70 Fingerprint: itnu ats. e-n- jaen C M.DC.XXII Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated record of the celebrations at La Fleche College of the canonization of Saints Ignatius and Francis Xavier in 1622, from July 24 to the end of the month. The celebrations included a procession (pp.8-20) with a display of banners illustrating incidents in the lives of the saints. The Church and Jesuit College were decorated with an eight foot "tableau" of both saints (p.23), the emblems ("emblems") of both as well as their mottoes ("devises") (p.31). Various other emblems are also described (pp.31-35). The entrance to the college was decorated with various inscriptions and emblems (p.35). These included a series on Hercules (pp.35-37), the hydra as the "extirpation des heresies" (p.37), as well as others for the King of China and Prester John (pp.38-39). In these descriptions "device" means pictura and "ame" means inscriptio. There were also "cartouches" in the upper gallery of the college (pp.40-41), symbols of the saints including ten imprese for Ignatius (pp.41-42), and ten more for Francis Xavier (pp.42-43). The text continues to describe other emblematic decorations (pp.45-69). Classification: II.B.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 111.775.22; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra

ABM H.R. 1727/3 BN 8-LKZ-3302 PoBM D 1765/4

Collation Copy Fra ABM H.R. 1727/3 Serial No. 990342

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Jesuit Series •J.850 LA RUE, CHARLES DE Charles de La Rue (1643-1725) Carminum libri quattuor Paris: Simon Bernard, 1670 Language: lat 4° [6] 7-234 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved tp: 27 copperplate engravings in text in Carminum liber iii "Symbolicus"; 3 head-pieces. Layout Dedicatee, caption identifying motif in pictura, inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Head-pieces by Gerard Edelinck. The emblems had been printed earlier in La Rue's Idyllia. Artist Gerard Edelinck Henri Watel Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.291.10; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks FRG MSB P.O.lat. 801 lost during WW II.

Remarks Unconfirmed, based on de Backer-Sommervogel. Collection of the imprese or devices of French kings, bishops and personages at the court of Louis XIV. Book 3 "Symbola heroica" contains the devices. Serial No. 301868

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Jesuit Series J.851 LA RUE, CHARLES DE Charles de La Rue (1643-1725) Carminum libri quatuor Paris: Simon Bencard, 1680 Language: lat 4° [10] 1-283 [1] Fingerprint: V.S. e.m. ito, DiPo 3 M.DC.LXXX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., unsigned engraved vignette of coat-ofarms of Bishop of Paderborn on t.p.; signed engraved portrait of Ferdinand, Bishop of Paderborn, repeated pp.51 and 200; 3 signed engraved head-pieces with engraved text on p.l, 53, 105; 26 numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text in text, one signed: p. 185, 188 [signed "L. Cossinus fecit"], 191, 194, 197, 198, 201, 203, 204, 205, 207, 211-225. Layout Dedicatee, brief description of motif in pictura, inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Head-pieces signed "H.w.d. G.Edelinck sculp cump" and "H. Watele del. G. Edelinck scul." Engraving p. 188 signed "L. Cossinus fecit." Engraved portrait signed "Michelin Pinx." and "G. Edelinck sculp." Fp. signed "J. Edelinck Sculp." The emblems had been printed earlier in La Rue's Idyllia. Artist Gerard Edelinck; Henri Watele; L. Cossinus. Classification: I.E.I Reference Not in de Backer-Sommervogel; Breidenbach 158; Landwehr FISP 459; Praz 396. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita Ita Net Net UKi

ARC 3062 A.3 GUBBL312 GUB BL 282/2 LeKUTH F° 38 Y AvBM 4° 1787 BN Yc. 1687-1688 BN Res. m. Yc.1012 CBF C 426 MSB 4° P.o.lat.602 MSB P.o.lat. 601 MZK SB 288/5 WHAB Li 4° 438 RCSJ RIHSJ110F17 LUB 1369 C 26 (safe) THKB 852 A5 BL 11409.h.3

UKi GU SM 1804 USA C-S Main q879 L3 gen coll. USA CLU Spec. C. PA8540 L29 C2 1680 USA CMALG 93-B8002 USA DFoPA8540.L6C31680 Cage USA ICN Case fY682 .L322 USA MH *H615-128F USA MnU RBks quarto 879L 329 OC USA MoSU 879.1 L329 1680 USA MWH PQ1915 +R91c 1680 USA ScU Rare PQ 1816. L733 A6.1680

Microforms: IDC 0-1350 Remarks Collection of the imprese or devices of French kings, bishops and personages at the court of Louis XIV. Book 3 "Symbola heroica" contains the devices. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 1804 Serial No. 301869

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Jesuit Series J.852 LA RUE, CHARLES DE Charles de La Rue (1643-1725) Carminum libri quatuor Paris: Widow of Simon Benard, 1688. Editio quinta. Language: lat 12° [6] 1-233 [1] Fingerprint: S.EA e?at u;em DoMa 3 M.DC.LXXXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., unsigned engraved vignette on t.p.; unsigned engraved head-pieces p.l, 91, 153; unsigned engraved tailpiece p.47; unsigned engraved pictura with inscriptio p.87; 27 "Symbola heroica", i.e., signed unnumbered copperplate engravings in text in "Carminum Liber III. Symbolicus": pp. 153, 156, 159, 161, 164, 166, 168, 170-173, 175-189. Layout Dedicatee, brief description of motif in pictura, inscriptio (occasionally repeated and named "Lemma"), pictura, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Fp signed "H. Watsle del" and "G.E. delin et sculp cum pr. Reg". Engravings occasionally signed "L.C." or "L. Cossin f." dedicated to Louis XIV, John Casimir and various ministers of state. The emblems had been printed earlier in La Rue's Idyllia. Artist L. Cossin Gerard Edelinck Henri Watsle Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.291.10; Landwehr FISP 460; Praz 396; EBUI L6. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG Net Net Pol

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Microforms: IDC 0-1350 Remarks Collection of the imprese or devices of French kings, bishops and personages at the court of Louis XIV. Book 3 "Symbola heroica" contains the devices. Collation Copy USA MWH PQ1915 R91c 1688 copy 3 Serial No. 301870

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Jesuit Series J.853 LA RUE, CHARLES DE Charles de La Rue (1643-1725) .Carminum libri quatuor Antwerp: Baltasar Moretus, 1693. Editio sexta. Language: lat 12° [6] 7-233 [1] Fingerprint: S.O- e?at u:em DoMa 3 M.DC.XCIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned woodcut vignette on t.p.; unsigned woodcut headpieces pp.1, 91, 153; unsigned woodcut tailpiece p.47; woodcut pictura with inscriptio p.87; 26 unsigned circular woodcut "Symbola heroica" in "Carminum liber III. Symbolicus": pp. 153, 156, 159, 161, 64 = 164, 166, 168, 170-173, 175-189. Layout Dedicateen, brief description of motif in pictura, inscriptio (occasionally repeated and named "Lemma"), pictura, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes T.p. vignette and illustrations are woodcut copies of the engravings in earlier editions, which were copies of those in La Rue's Idyllia. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.291.10; Praz 396; Landwehr FISP461. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Bel Bel Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita

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Microforms: IDC 0-1350 Remarks Collection of the imprese or devices of French kings, bishops and personages at the court of Louis XIV. Book 3 "Symbola heroica" contains the devices. Collation Copy Bel ARC 3O63 E.3 Serial No. 301874

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Jesuit Series J.854 DE LA RUE, CHARLES Charles de la Rue (1643-1725) Carminum libri quatuor Venice: Lorenzo Basil!, 1699. Editio septima Language: lat 12° [4] 5-152 [2] 155-191 [2] 194-235 [5] Fingerprint: s.t; atet uss? ToDi 7 M.DC.CXIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 26 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings in "Carminum liber iii Symbolicus"; 3 engraved head-pieces. Layout Dedicatee, brief description of motif in pictura, inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Head-pieces by Gerard Edelinck. The emblems had been printed earlier in the Idyllia. Artist Gerard Edelinck Henri Watel Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.292.10; Praz 396; Landwehr FISP461. Library Pressmarks Aus

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Microforms: IDC 0-1350 Remarks Collection of the imprese or devices of French kings, bishops and personages at the court of Louis XIV. Book 3, "Symbola Heroica," contains the emblems. Collation Copy USA CMALG 94-B3085 Serial No. 301871

•3.855 DE LA RUE, CHARLES Charles de la Rue (1643-1725) Carminum libri quatuor Paris, 1723 Language: lat Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.292; 10; Praz 396; Landwehr FISP461. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on de Backer-Sommervogel, cited by Praz and Landwehr. Serial No. 303050

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Jesuit Series J.856 LA RUE, CHARLES DE Charles de La Rue (1643-1725) Carminum libri quatuor Paris: Jean Barbou, 1754. Editio sexta. Language: lat 4° [6] 1-233 [1] Fingerprint: S.O- e?at u:em DoMa 3 M.DCC.LIV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 28 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text of the devices, "Symbola Heroica," of French kings and bishops: 27 in Book 3 "Symbolicus": p.87, 153, 156, 159, 161, 164, 166, 168, 170-173, 175-189. Layout: Dedicatee, brief description of motif in pictura, inscriptio, pictura, verse epigram. Illustration Notes The emblems had been printed earlier in La Rue's Idyllia. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.291.10; Praz 396; Landwehr FISP461. Library Pressmarks Fra

CBF C 415

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Microforms: IDC 0-1350 Remarks Collection of the imprese or devices of French kings, bishops and personages at the court of Louis XIV. Collation Copy FRG MSB P.o.Lat. 1657e Serial No. 301872

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Jesuit Series J.857 LA RUE, CHARLES DE Charles de La Rue (1643-1725) Emblemata regia Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1668 Language: lat 4° [4] 3-12 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved printer's device on t.p.; 3 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text and with implied pagination: p.[2], 6, 8. Layout Inscriptio and pictura; facing page with name of dedicatee, caption, "Symbolum" with brief description of pictura, "Lemma" with repetition of inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes The same emblems and texts appear in La Rue's Idyllia, published later. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.291.7; Praz 396; Landwehr FISP 455. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra

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Remarks A collection of French royal imprese. Collation Copy Fra BN Res m Yc 903 (2) Serial No. 301878

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Jesuit Series J.858 LA RUE, CHARLES DE Charles de La Rue (1643-1725) Idyllia Rouen: Richard Lallemant, 1669 Language: lat 12° [2] 3-88 Fingerprint: ae:r, ist: ae;is ViEx 3M.DC.LXIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved tp. vignette. In the section "Emblemata heroica" (pp.41-58) 5 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text and implied pagination p.42, 46, 50, 54, 56. Layout Inscriptio and pictura; facing page with name of dedicatee and caption, "Symbolum" with brief description of pictura; "Lemma" with repeated inscriptio; verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engravings signed "L. Cossinus fecit". The emblems and texts are taken from La Rue's Emblemata regia (1668). Artist Louis Cossin Classification: I.E.8 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.291.10; Breidenbach 158; Praz 396; Landwehr FISP 456. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra

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Remarks Theme: Victory celebration in praise of Louis XIV. The work is a collection of occasional poems, odes and imitations by various hands. It includes Pierre Corneille's "Les Victoires du Roy" a translation of "Regi Post Belgicam expeditionem An. M.DC.LXVII. epinicium" and "Au Roy sur la Conqueste de la Franche-Comti" with his own Latin translation. Dedicatory verse addressed to Coraeille. The emblems had appeared earlier in La Rue's Emblemata regia (1668). Collation Copy Fra BN Yc 89571 Serial No. 301875

•J.859 LA RUE, CHARLES DE Charles de La Rue (1643-1725) Idyllia Language: lat Classification: I.E.8 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed, assumed to have existed on the basis of the third edition Paris, 1672 (301876 J.862). Serial No. 301873

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Jesuit Series J.860 LA RUE, CHARLES DE Charles de La Rue (1643-1725) Idyllia Paris: Simon Benard, 1672. Tertia editio auctior. Language: lat fre 12° [2] 3-108 Fingerprint: delae ist: ae;is ViEx 3 M.DC.LXXII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved t.p. vignette; several unsigned engraved headpieces and tailpieces; in the section "Emblemata heroica" (pp.41-66) 7 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text and implied pagination: p.42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 64. Layout Inscriptio and pictura; facing page with name of dedicatee, "Symbolum" with brief description of pictura, "Lemma" with repetition of inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engravings signed "L. Cossinus fecit". Artist L. Coussin Classification: I.E.8 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.291.10; Landwehr FISP 457; Praz 396. Library Pressmarks Bel ABel Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG

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Microforms: IDC EG - 1350 Remarks Theme: Victory celebration in praise of Louis XIV. The work is a collection of occasional poems, odes and imitations by various hands. It includes Pierre Corneille's "Les Victoires du Roy" a translation of "Regi Post Belgicam expeditionem An. M.DC.LXVII. epinicium" and "Au Roy sur la Conqueste de la Franche-Comti" with his own Latin translation. Dedicatory verse addressed to Corneille. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 691 Serial No. 301876

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Jesuit Series J.861 DE LA RUE, CHARLES Charles de La Rue (1643-1725) Joanni Casimiro Regi Polonice et Suecice symbolum Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1670 Language: lat 4° 8 pp. Illustration Notes One engraving signed L C Artist: L. Cossin Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.292.11; Praz 396; Landwehr FISP 458 Library Pressmarks Fra

AMB p.258 #21

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•J.862 DE LA RUE, CHARLES Charles de La Rue (1643-1725) Joanni Casimiro Regi Polonice et Suecice symbolum Venice: 1696 Language: lat Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.292.11; Praz 396; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel and Praz. Presumably, a reissue of the 1670 edition (J.859, 303048). Serial No. 303049

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Jesuit Series J.863 LE JAY, GABRIEL-FRANCOIS Gabriel-Francois Le Jay (1657-1734) Bibliotheca rhetorum praecepta et exempla. Pars posterior Paris: Gregor Dupius, 1725. 2 parts Language: lat 4° Volume 1: [32] 1-804 [2] 4° Volume 2: [11] 2-898 [2] Fingerprint: Volume 1: ict: icx- i-o, feSi 3 M.DCC.XXV. Volume 2: laf- s,o- ison ArSI 3 M.DCC.XXV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of symbology in Part II: "Liber de symbolis" (pp.772-795); examples of emblems and imprese in the section "Symbolica heroica (pp.795-796), and in the section "Religionis triumphus" (pp.797-819); a further group of unillustrated heroic devices in "Symbola heroica" (pp. 820839). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.778.51; Breidenbach 159; Landwehr FISP 466; Praz 400. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG

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Remarks Discussion of emblem theory, which also treats enigma. Eleven of the emblems are reproduced by Andre Schimberg in his L'education Morales dans les Colleges de la Compagnie de Jesus en France sous I'ancien regime (XVIe, XVIIe, XVIIIe siecles) Paris: Champion, 1913. Collation Copy FRG MUB 4° WA 657/2 Serial No. 301879

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Jesuit Series J.864 LE JAY, GABRIEL-FRANCOIS Gabriel-Francois Le Jay (1657-1734) Bibliotheca rhetorum. Prcecepta et exempla... tomus quartus Ingolstadt: Johann Andreas de La Haye, widow Maria Magdalena Riedlin, 71726 from privileg. Language: lat 8° [8] 1-614 Fingerprint: uea- emi- t.r- Como 3 n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of symbology in "Liber de symbolis" (pp.395-442); examples of emblems and imprese in the section "Religionis triumphus" (pp.443-455) and in "Symbolaheroica" (pp.456-484). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.779.51; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Fra CBF C 415 / 38b FRG MSB L.eleg.g. 232h-4 FRG MUB8° Rhet. 114b-4

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Remarks Treatise on emblem theory, which also treats enigma. Collation Copy Pol CBJez 15296 Serial No. 990329

J.865 LE JAY, GABRIEL-FRANCOIS Gabriel-Francois Le Jay (1657-1734) Bibliotheca rhetorum praecepta Ingolstadt: Johann Andreas de La Haye, 1727 Language: lat 4° Volume 1: [20] 804 [2] Volume 2: [12] 898 [2]. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of symbology in "Liber de symbolis" (pp.722-795), and "Symbola generia" (pp.795-820). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.779.51; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG Amberg Gram. 1. ant. USA ICL 202a FRG AsHB USA ICU PA8540. L74 A19 1727 RareBk

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Remarks Treatise on emblem theory, which also treats enigma. Collation Copy USA ICU PA8540. L74 A19 1727 RareBk Serial No. 990325

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Jesuit Series J.866 LE JAY, GABRIEL-FRANgOIS Gabriel-Frangois Le Jay (1657-1734) Bibliothecarhetorum. Prceceptaetexempla... tomusquartus Ingolstadt: Johann Andreas de la Haye, 71744. Date from privilege. Language: lat 8° [4] 1-614 Fingerprint: P.e- s,i- o-um acpl 3 n.d. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of symbology in "Liber de symbolis" (pp.395-442); examples of emblems and imprese in sections "Religionis triumphus" (pp.443-455) and "Symbola heroica" (pp.456-484). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.778.51; Breidenbach 158; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel

VPSJ uncat. ARC 4103 E.6

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Remarks Half-title: "Bibliotheca rhetorum. Poetica, varia poematum genera complectens, ... Librum Carminum, Fabularum, Symbolorum, ^nigmatum. Pars Posterior. Tomus IV." Collation Copy Bel ARC 4103 E.6 Serial No. 990326

J.867 LE JAY, GABRIEL-FRANCOIS Gabriel-Francois Le Jay (1657-1734) Bibliotheca rhetorum praecepta Venice: Typographia Balleoniana, 1747 Language: lat Volume 1: 4° [2] iii-xii, 1-743 [1] Volume 2: 4° [2] iii-viii, 1-831 [1] Fingerprint: Part 2: i-r. s-ed t.n-EtHi 3 MDCCXLVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated discusion of symbology in "Liber de symbolis" (pp.708-729), "symbola heroica" (pp.729-730); "religionis triumphus" (pp.731-753); and "symbola heroica" (pp.754772). Classification: I.G.I Reference: Praz 400; De Backer-Sommervogel IV.779.51 Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Aus Ita Ita Ita

GUB I 37 155 VONB 753.578-B VONB 753.579-B NaBN 38.F.39-40 RCSJ 281 V 3 VBNM 20.C.88-89

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Remarks Treatise on emblem theory, also treats enigma. Collation Copy USA MWH PN4103 J4 6 Serial No. 990327

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Jesuit Series J.868 LE JAY, GABRIEL-FRANCOIS Gabriel-Francois Le Jay (1657-1734) Bibliotheca rhetorum. Prcecepta et exempla ... Tomus quartus Ingolstadt & Augsburg: Johann Franz Xavier Kratz, 1758 Language: lat 4° [5] 2-614 Fingerprint: taus x-em nei- siin 3 MDCCLVIH. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of symbology in section "Liber de symbolis" (pp.395-442); unillustrated examples of emblems and imprese in section "Religionis triumphus" (pp.443-455) and in "Symbola heroica" (pp.456-484). Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.780.51; not in Praz: not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Bel BSB withheld FRG MUB 8° Rhet. llla(4 Pol CBJez 17841

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Remarks Collation Copy FRG MUB 8° Rhet. llla(4 Serial No. 990328

J.869 LE JAY, GABRIEL-FRANCOIS Gabriel-Francois Le Jay (1657-1734) Ludovici magna vita symbolis heroicis designata Paris: Louis Sevestre, 1715 Language: lat 4° [3] 4-12 [2] Emblem Structure & Illustrations 10 unillustrated numbered emblems. Layout "Symbolum" no., caption, brief description of pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.777.43; Breidenbach 159; Praz 400; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra Fra

BeBM265126 BN Yc 1807 BN Res.m.Yc.965(27) BN Res.m.Yc.968(32-33)

Fra Fra Ita

BN Res.m.Yc.985(19) BN Yc 1807 RBNCVE

Remarks Part of the funeral celebrations published by the Paris Jesuit College on the death of Louis Le Grand in 1715. Collation Copy Fra BN Yc 1807 Serial No. 990330

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Jesuit Series J.870 LE JAY, GABRIEL-FRANCOIS Gabriel-Francois Le Jay (1657-1734) Solennis Ludovici XV. Christianissimi regis consecratio, heroicis Paris: Louis Sevestre, 1722 Language: lat 4° 29 leaves; this is the first of 5 works with the cover title Ludovico XV christianissimo regi... Paris: Louis Sevestre, 1722. Emblem Structure & Illustrations The title follows the full title-page; 7 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Layout "Symbolum" no., caption, inscriptio and pictura, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Collection signed at end "G. Fr. Le Jay, S.J." Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.777.48; 1.1873.4 (Bougeant); Praz 400, 573; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Ita

BN Yc. 1810 BN Res m Yc 1092 (1) RBNCVE

Remarks Celebration of the crowning of Louis XV at Rheims. Title translates as: "The Parisian Muses in the Royal College of Louis the Great offer to Louis XV, most Christian king on the occasion of heavenly unction [= crowning] at Rheims." De Backer-Sommervogel record this as part of Guillaume Hyacint le Bougeant (1690-1743), Ludovico XV christianissimo regi... Paris: Louis Sevestre, 1722. However, the t.p. of this work refers only to the Paris College, and to no named Jesuit. Bougeant is only one of twelve named Jesuit authors for individual pieces that make up the work dedicated to Louis XV, of which Le Jay's is the first section. Collation Copy Fra BN Res m Yc 1092 Serial No. 301909

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Jesuit Series J.871 LE JAY, GABRIEL-FRANCOIS Gabriel-Francois Le Jay (1657-1734) Translator: M. Fontenelle or Bernard le Bovier ("Tauter des Dialogues des Morts.") Le triomphe de la religion sous Louis le Grand Paris: Gabriel Martin, 1687 Language: fre & lat 12° [12] 13-131 [1] Fingerprint: eai- unns dun- lite 7 M.DC.LXXXVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned but attributed engraved fp., explanation of fp. on p. 13; 22 copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p. 23, 27, 35, 39, 45, 49, 55, 59, 65, 69, 75, 79, 85, 89, 95, 99, 105, 109, 115, 119, 125, 129. Layout Most emblems begin on the verso of an opening with a brief French description of pictura, followed by the Latin inscriptio and a French translation; facing recto with brief Latin description of pictura followed by pictura with Latin inscriptio; next two pages with verse subscriptiones in Latin and French. Illustration Notes "Avertissement" attributes engravings to M. Corneille le jeune. Artist Le jeune Michel Ange Corneille Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.766.2; Praz 400; EBUI L13; Landwehr FISP 465. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG Ita Net Net

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Remarks Panegyric to King Louis XIV celebrating his destruction of heresies announced December 17 by the Jesuit Quartier in the College of Louis-le-Grand. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 1041 Serial No. 301907

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Jesuit Series J.872 LE JAY, GABRIEL-FRANCOIS Gabriel-Francois Le Jay (1657-1734) Les vertus royales mises en devises et presentees au roy Paris: Simon Langlois, 1723 Language: fre 4° [2] 3-18 Fingerprint: e,x, s.e, e.s, DeC' 3 M.DCC.XXIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 8 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p. 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. Layout "Devise" with no., caption, brief description of pictura, Latin inscriptio with pictura, verse subscriptio. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.777.49; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra

AvMB 4° 1487 BN Ye 3349 BN Res m Ye 1092

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Remarks Celebration of King Louis XV at his majority in 1723. Collation Copy Fra LBM 119 401 Serial No. 301900

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Jesuit Series J.873 LE MOYNE, PIERRE Pierre Le Moyne (1602-1671) De I'art des devises Paris: Sebastian Cramoisy, Sebastien Mabre Cramoissy, 1666 Language: fre 4° [40] 1-230 [14] 244-379 [3] 383-423 [2] 428-455 [2] 458521 [23] Fingerprint: de,& 1-oy eles Cota 3 M.DC.LXVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp.; letterpress t.p. with unsigned engraving, half-title "Cabinet des Devises" [p.231]; 124 copperplate engravings in text, some signed, and copperplate engravings with engraved text in text pp.245-379 on rectos with 67 devices. Copperplate engraving with engraved text signed "L'alouette sculpsit" on [p.382] with pictura enclosed by Latin inscriptio; "Devises adoptees" (pp.458-521) with 57 devices, "Jardin des Devises" (pp.383-423) with 20 unillustrated devices, and "Devises Royales" (pp.427-455) with 15 unillustrated devices. Layout of illustrated devices Latin inscriptio, pictura, verse commentary and on opposite page prose introduction. Layout of unillustrated devices Caption, French inscriptio, Latin inscriptio, verse commentary, on opposite page prose commentary. 57 occasionally signed "I.L." numbered copper engravings in engraved text with engraved text "Devises adoptees" pp.458-514. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Le Paultre jnu. et fecit."; fp. device to "Cabinet" [p.382] signed "J. L'alouette sculpsit"; some engravings signed "IL". Artist Jacques le Paultre J. Lalouette Classification: I.A.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel V. 1369.6; Breidenbach 133, 63; Landwehr FISP 471; Praz 401; EBUI L14. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Can Den Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita Ita

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Remarks Important French treatise on the device. Collation Copy FRG BoUKI F3247/102 Serial No. 301921

J.874 LE MOYNE, PIERRE Pierre Le Moyne (1602-1671) De l'art des devises Paris: Antoine Dezallier, 1688 Language: fre 4° [40] 521 [23] Fingerprint: de,& e.il eles Cora 3 M.DC.LXXXVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp.; letterpress t.p. with unsigned engraving, half-title "Cabinet des Devises" [p..231]. The "Cabinet" (pp. 245-[380]) contains 68 unsigned imprese. There is a copperplate engraving with engraved text signed "L'alouette sculpsit" (p. [382]) with pictura enclosed by Latin inscriptio. The "lardin des devises" (pp.[381]-424) contains 20 unillustrated imprese. The "Devises Royales" (pp.427-455) has 15 unillustrated devices. The "Devises adoptees" (pp.[457]-524) contains 57 occasionally signed illustrated imprese and 4 unillustrated imprese. Layout of illustrated imprese "Cabinet": Latin inscriptio, pictura often with heraldic arms beneath, verse suscriptio or facing sonnet, prose explanation. "Devises adoptees": pictura, inscriptio, no., prose explanation. Layout of unillustrated devices "lardin": caption with name of flower, inscriptio, verse subscriptio, facing page prose explanation. "Devises royales": caption with theme, brief description of pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio, facing page with prose explanation. Illustration Notes Fp. signed "Le Paultre jnu. et fecit."; fp. device to "Cabinet" [p.382] signed "J. L'alouette sculpsit"; some engravings signed "IL". Artist: Jacques le Paultre J. Lalouette Classification: I.A.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel V. 1369.41; Landwehr FISP 472; Praz401. Library Pressmarks Aus

V6NB 74.J.62

Remarks Important French treatise on the device. Collation Copy Aus V6NB 74.J.62 Serial No. 301922

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Jesuit Series J.875 LE MOYNE, PIERRE

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Pierre Le Moyne (1602-1671) De Vart de regner. Au Roy Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, Sebastian Cramoisy, 1665 Language: fre 2° [62] 3-730 [18] Fingerprint: duie dear ess& &lgi 3 MDCLXV. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. portrait of Le Moyne, 14 copperplate engravings with engraved text in text of sun emblems dedicated to "roy soleil", with implied pagination: p.2, 46, 98, 140, 216, 252, 300, 354, 400, 438, 474, 520, 580, 650. There are also some engraved vignettes and 2 smaller engraved devises with engraved inscriptio in the pictura: e3v, p.254. Layout Caption, pictura with inscriptio, verse subscriptio and prose "Explication de la Devise" on opposite page. Illustration Notes Engraved portrait of Le Moyne signed "Phil, de Champagne Pinx." "F. Poilly Sculp." Some engravings signed "Landry scu." "SC" "G. Audran f." "G.A." and "I.L. fecit". These devices were later included in De I 'Art des devises as "Devises roy ales". Artist (Germain?) G. Audran Phil, de Champagne Pinx F. Poilly Landry S. C. I. L. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Somrnervogel V. 1368.39; Breidenbach 159; Praz 401; Landwehr FISP 470; SinnenBild #180. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG FRG FRG FRG

BBRKB V.B.3791 BN*E.142 GBM cat. 11186 LBM 22616 PBMa 3715 AnStlB ASStB 2° Stw 199 MSB 2° Pol. g. 44 MUB 2° Polit. 44

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WHABSf2°l RBAV Barberini P.VI.l THKB 463 A13 BL31.g.l GU SM Add.f 14 CLU Film JC9 DLC JC 385.L4 ICN MiU RBR JC 385.R56

Microforms: IDC 0-1351 Remarks Celebration of Louis XIV, the Sun-king; discusses the art of governance and the virtues necessary in a ruler. Collation Copy UKi GU SM Add.f4 Serial No. 301920

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Jesuit Series J.875 Pierre Le Moyne. De I'art de regner. Au Roy. Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, Sebastian Cramoisy, 1665.

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Jesuit Series J.876 LE MOYNE, PIERRE Pierre Le Moyne (1602-1671) Devises heroiques et morales Paris: Augustin Courbe, 1649. Language: fre 4° [2] 3-57 [2] 56-111 [1] Fingerprint: ntes l.s, s.de depl 3 M.DC.XLIX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraving on t.p., 54 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text: p.7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 57 (page no. repeated), 59, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, 83, 85, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111. Layout Explanatory prose text; facing recto with Latin inscriptio, pictura, French translation of inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes T.p. engraving signed "AC". Artist: Augustin Courbe Classification: I.A.I. Reference De Backer-Sommervogel V.I364.19; Breidenbach 159; Landwehr REB 126, 468; Praz 400-401. Library Pressmarks Aus Den Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra FRG

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Jesuit Series J.877 LE MOYNE, PIERRE Pierre Le Moyne (1602-1671) Saint Louys, ou la sainte couronne reconquise Paris: August Courbe, 1658 Language: fre 12° [128] 2-579 [3] Fingerprint: e.es ,&ue s:s; EtLe 3 M.DC.LVIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp., 18 signed full page copperplate engravings tipped in with implied pagination, facing p. 1, 36, 70, 94, 124, 154, 182, 208, 246, 278, 312, 354, 388, 418, 446, 476, 512, 544. Each numbered "livre" of the heroic poem opens with a full page illustration. The text is surmounted with an engraved impresa, and the "Remarques" printed at the end of each "livre" often close with another impresa. Layout Pictura, facing page with Latin inscriptio, long verse commentary. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. and many plates signed "F. Chauueau in. et fee." Artist: Francois Chauveau Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel V. 1366.23; not in Praz; Landwehr FISP469; EBUIL15. Library Pressmarks Aus Bel Bel Bel Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra Fra

VONB 56.C.8 AMPM BH 2261 LeBSJ 78 Q LE MO LoLNUCB 5A 2572 AvBM 8° 9727 BN Ye 8012 CBF C 416/4 GBM cat. 16248 LNM 344751 MBvMF S 180 900 NBM302.107 PMM 5-18-900

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Remarks Celebration of St. Louis, King of France. Collation Copy USA MWH PQ1875 M93s. 1659 Serial No. 301911

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Jesuit Series J.878 LE MOYNE, PIERRE Pierre Le Moyne (1602-1671) Saint Louys, ou la sainte couronne reconquise Paris: Thomas Jolly, 1666 Language: fre •12° [94] 2-579 [1] Fingerprint: s.au a,n- s:s: EtLe 3 M.DC.LXVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp.; 19 unsigned small copperplate engravings with engraved text in text with implied pagination: fol. a3r, p.l, 37, 71, 95, 125, 155, 183, 209, 247, 279, 313, 355, 389, 419, 447, 477, 513, 545; 18 full page engravings, some signed, precede the above imprese. A full page engraving and an impresa introduce each of the 18 books. Layout Pictura, inscriptio; verse poem. Illustration Notes Fp. and many full-page engravings signed variously "F. Chauveau in. et fee." Artist: Francois Chauveau Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel V. 1366.23; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Fra Fra Fra Fra

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Remarks Celebration of St. Louis, King of France. Collation Copy Bel ARG 3050 H.19.1 & 2 Serial No. 301916

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Jesuit Series J.879 LE MOYNE, PIERRE Pierre Le Moyne (1602-1671) Saint Louys, ou la.sainte couronne reconquise Paris: Louis Bilaine, 1666 Language: fre 12° [92] 2-579 [1] Fingerprint: s.au a,n- s:s: EtLe 3 M.DC.LXVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed Engraved fp.; 18 signed full page unsigned copperplate small engraved devices with engraved text in text at head of each book, with implied pagination: p.l, 37, 71, 95, 115, 155, 183, 209, 247, 279, 313, 355, 389, 419, 447, 477, 513, 545. 18 full page engravings, some signed, precede the above imprese. A full page engraving and an impresa introduce each of the 18 books. Layout Inscriptio, pictura; caption, book no., poem. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. and full page illustrations signed variously "F. Chauueau in. et fee." Artist: Francois Chauveau Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel V. 13676.23; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra Fra

ABN cat. 1698 BN Ye.8014 CBF C. 416 1

FRG MSB P.O. gall. 1229 USA MH Typ615.66.515 USA OCU PQ1817.L47 S3 1666

Remarks Celebration of St. Louis, King of France. This may be a variant ed. of Paris: Thomas Jolly, 1666 (301916 J.878) with same pagination and fingerprint. Collation Copy FRG MSB P.o.gall. 1229 Serial No. 301919

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Jesuit Series J.880 LE ROY, ALARD Alard Le Roy (1588-1653) La sainctete de vie tiree de la consideration des flevrs Liege: Bauduin Bronckart, 1641 Language: fre 8° [16] 298 [22] Fingerprint: ,&u- S.de e.ue elqu M.DC.XLI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of 13 flowers and their meanings. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.254.6; Praz 402; Landwehr EBFLC 455. Library Pressmarks Bel Fra

BBRKB CL 6031 RP LiBM 89783

Remarks Meditations on the spiritual life. Collation Copy Bel BBRKB CL 6031 RP Serial No. 990308

•J.881 LE ROY, ALARD Alard Le Roy (1588-1653) La sainctete de vie tiree de la consideration les fleurs Liege: Baudin Bronckart, 1653 Language: fre 8° [16] 298 [22] Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of 13 flowers and their meanings. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.254.6; Praz 402; Landwehr FISP 474. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on de Backer-Somniervogel and Praz. Meditations on the spiritual life. Serial No. 990333

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Jesuit Series J.882 LE ROY, ALARD Alard Le Roy (1588-1653) La vertu enseigne par les oiseaux Liege: Bauduin Bronckart, 1653 Language: fre 8° [18] 520 [32] Fingerprint: uint s,sa s.u- heve 3 M.CD.LIII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional unsigned engraved t.p., 13 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. Layout Pictura, subscriptio; facing page with chapter no., title with name of bird, caption indicating meaning, prose text. Classification: I.G.6 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VII.255.10; Landwehr FISP 475; Praz 402. Library Pressmarks Bel UKi

BBRKB 11.46.448 A RP BL C.65.d.3

Remarks Meditations on the virtuous life. Collation Copy Bel BBRKB 11.46.448 A RP Serial No. 301935

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Jesuit Series J.883 LEURENIUS, IOANNES loannes Leurenius (1606-1656) Aurora in Leone nuper orta, Virgini ac Librae vicina. Serenissimo ac reverendissimo principi Maximiliano Henrico comiti Palatino Rheni ... et nunc Coloniensis ecclesice Coadivtori Cologne: Heinrich Kraft, 1643 Language: lat 2° 16ff. page nos. written by hand (Fra BN copy) Fingerprint: iaed- s.t, *-d? JEmCa. C 1643 Emblem Structure & Illustrations 3 copperplate engravings in text, first signed, fol. A2r, C2v, Fir. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, lengthy prose and verse sections. Illustration Notes Engraving on fol. A2r signed "Loffler" and "fecit". Artist Johann Loffler Classification: I.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel 11.1299.15 (Cologne), IV. 1761.1 (Leurenius); not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Fra Ita

BN Mz 157 RBV Chigi. II 1078 int.7

Remarks Author attribution from De Backer-Sommervogel. The theme of this congratulatory address by the Jesuit College of Cologne is the identification of Maximilianus Henricus with "Aurora," i.e. the "dawn" after the "night" of the interregnum; and Maximilian's association with "Leo" which, as a Zodiac sign, alludes to the date of his nomination as "Coloniensis ecclesiae coadiutor" (title-page), i.e. Archbishop of Cologne, in July 1642; hence "Aurora in Leone nuper orta." In one of three emblematic illustrations, which are all based on the motif of the "aurora," he is shown in a chariot drawn by a pair of lions. The actual investiture of Maximilianus Henricus in this capacity occurred on January 21, 1643. As the chronograph states he was given this position after Ferdinandus, the previous "coadiutor," had been stripped of this honour: "Chronographum. Aurora A Leone Bavarico Provecta Spem Pacatae Lucis Vbiis Conferti et Aspirantibus Superis Praestabit." De Backer-Sommervogel also attribute this work to Wiricus Hiltroph (1600-1673). See also Reiffenberg for different dates and attributions. Collation Copy Fra BN Mz 157 K Serial No. 300943 NF

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Jesuit Series J.883 loannes Leurenius. Aurora in Leone nuper orta, Virgini ac Librae vicina. Cologne: Heinrich Kraft, 1643.

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Jesuit Series J.884 LEURENIUS, IOANNES loannes Leurenius (1606-1656) In nuptias Serenissimor. Conjugum Philippi Wilhelmi, Electoris Palatini, & Annce Catharines Constantue, Regis Polonice filice 1643. Reported in Reiffenberg's Patrum Societatis Jesu ad Rhenum Inferiorem Poemata ... 1758 (302435) Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations 5 numberedunillustrated emblems. Reiffenberg Vol.4, pp.3-7. Layout Emblem no., caption, "Symbolum" or description of pictura, "Lemma" or inscriptio, verse subsctiptio. Classification: I.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel I V.I 761.3 (Leurenius), 11.1299.14 (Cologne); not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Bel ARG 4103 El 1-2 Fra BN Yc 9223-9225 Fra CBF C 421 FRG DiStub I 1353 (1 & 4) Remarks

FRG FSGPTH VBGFi34(l-4) FRG MHP Lm 124 & 128 FRG TrStB 5.700 8° 1-4

This record is based on Reiffenberg's Patrum Societatis Jesu ad Rhenum Inferiorem Poemata ... (1758) (302435), which is often the only source of information, even for De BackerSommervogel. Reiffenberg's compilation is an important collection of emblems and devices produced by several Jesuits and colleges in the Lower Rhine province. Collation Copy Bel ARG 4103 El 1-2 Serial No. 990229

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Jesuit Series J.885 LE VAVASSEUR, PIERRE Pierre Le Vavasseur (? 1700-71762) Ludovico magno symbola heroica Caen: Antoine Cavelier, 1715 Language: lat 8° [2] 3-14 Fingerprint: e:e, r.r, e.e, PuAu 3 M.DCCXV. Emblem Structure and Illustrations 12 unillustrated emblems dedicated to Louis XV. Layout Dedication, caption, brief description of pictura, "Lemma", i.e. inscriptio, verse subscriptio, "Traduction", i.e. French inscriptio and subscriptio. According to De Backer-Sommervogel "une traduction en vers parleP. Merlin" [V.977.3]. Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel V.977.3 (under Merlin) & VIII.508. 1; Praz 404; Landwehr FISP 485. Library Pressmarks Fra BN Res pYc 1236(4) USA DLC PA8540.L84L8

Remarks In praise of Louis XV. Listed also by De Backer-Sommervogel (V.977.3) under Charles Merlin. Collation Copy Fra BN Res pYc 1236 (4) Serial No. 990322

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Jesuit Series J.886 LIEGE JESUIT COLLEGE Liege Jesuit College Daphnis pastorale dedie a Son Altesse Monseigneur Frangois Antoine Liege: J.F. Bassompierre, 1793 Language: fre 8° 30 Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel: with engravings. Classification: II. E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1822. 36; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 302626

J.887 LIEGE JESUIT COLLEGE Liege Jesuit College Reverendissimo in Christopatri P. Innocentio a calata lerone ... Capucinorum Prceposito generali... collegium Sociatatis lesu Liege: Baudin Bronckart, 1647 Language: lat 8° [1] 2-16 Emblem Structure & Illustrations 9 unsigned copperplate engravings in text: p.4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Layout Inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio. Classification: II.C.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1813.21; Praz 549; Landwehr EFBLC 740. Library Pressmarks Net

UKIRU AVI: A3.V111

Remarks A compilation in honour of P. Innocentus a Calala leron, a Capuchin, on the occasion of general assembly of the order in Liege. Praz has different title. Collation Copy Net UKIRU AVI: A3.VI11 Serial No. 301936

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Jesuit Series J.888 LIEGE JESUIT COLLEGE Liege Jesuit College Ittustrissimio celsissimo ac reverendissimo Principi loanni Ludovico D'Elderen episcopo ac principi Leodiensi [Liege]: 1689 Language: lat 4° [2] 1-32 Emblem Structure & Illustrations Engraved fp., 9 copperplate engravings in text: p.10,12,14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26. Layout Pictura, texts. The pictura on p.26 has an inscription on the base of the bell depicted in the pictura. It is a dedication to the new bishop "IOANNESL. V." Illlustrations Notes The text is divided into 3 parts headed: i) Idyllim (pp.3-7); ii) Modulatio Symbolica with the 9 emblems (pp.9-27); iii) Concentus Famae et Gloriae (p.29-32). All nine emblems are depicted on bells or bell towers. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1815.40; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks UKi

BL 1570/1463

Remarks The work celebrates the inauguration of Johann Louis D'Elderen as Bishop of Liege. Collation Copy UKi BL 1570/1463 Serial No. 301937

•J.889 LIEGE JESUIT COLLEGE Liege Jesuit College Oratio funebris in obitu serenissimce Marias Anna Liege: W.H. Streel, 1666 4° 40 Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel with symbols (pp.3140). Classification: II.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1821.3; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 990336

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Jesuit Series •J.890 LIEGE JESUIT COLLEGE Liege Jesuit College Serenissimo acreverendissimo principi Maximiliano Henrico Comiti Palatino Rheni Liege: Bronkart, 1650 4° [36] Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel with 6 copperplate engravings. Classification: II.E. Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1813.23; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 300310

•J.891 LIEGE JESUIT COLLEGE Liege Jesuit College Syncharistica symbola Liege: Bronkart, 1691 2° Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel with symbols. Classification: II. Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1812.16; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 990335

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Jesuit Series J.892 LILLE JESUIT COLLGE Lille Jesuit College Illustrissimo domino Domino Francisco ex comitibus Isenghemiis Lille: widow of Pierre de Rache, 1648 Language: lat 4° [2] 3-22 [2] Fingerprint: s.TE e.m, s.s, PrQu 3 1648. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 10 copperplate engravings ,in text, two signed. Layout Pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Two engravings signed "An Baillet". Artist Andre Baillet Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1832.5; Landwehr FISP 692; Praz 561; Adams, Rawles and Saunders F.342. Library Pressmarks Fra LiBM USA DFo PN.6349.L5.1648 cage

Remarks The booklet marks the installation of Francisco as bishop of Lille. Collation Copy USA DFo PN.6349.L5.1648 cage Serial No. 301938

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Jesuit Series J.893 LILLE JESUIT COLLEGE Lille Jesuit College Illustrissimo ac reverendissimo domino D. Gaspari Nemio ex episcopo Antverpiensi in Cameracensem archiepiscopum ... Lille: Nicolaus de Rache, Ignace de Rache, 1652 Language: lat 4° [2] 3-48 Fingerprint: s.s- 5.e. s.i, *sHi 3 1652. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Signed engraved fp. coat-of-arms; 2 copperplate engravings of mitres; 12 copperplate engravings. Layout Caption with title, pictura, inscriptio, Bible quotation, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engraved fp. signed "A. Baillet fecit". 12 copperplate illustrations based on gems. Artist Andre Baillet Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1832.7; Breidenbach 155; Praz 561; not in Landwehr EFBLC; Adams, Rawles and Saunders F.343. Library Pressmarks UKi

GU SMI407

Remarks Celebrates the inauguration of Caspar Nemio as Archbishop of Lille. Collation Copy UKi GU SM1407 Serial No. 301939

•J.894 LILLE JESUIT COLLEGE Lille Jesuit College Inscriptions et devises dediees a S. Jean Francois Regis... au jour de la solenite de sa canonization Lille, [1738] Language: fre 4° [8| Classification: II.B.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV. 1835.26; not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Remarks Unconfirmed based on De Backer-Sommervogel, who also attribute the work to Ch. Wastelain. Apparently, the book celebrates the canonization of Saint JeanFrancois Regis. Serial No. 300311

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Jesuit Series J.895 LOUVAIN JESUIT COLLEGE Louvain Jesuit College Album Marianum ... Ferdinando HI. Dedicatur Louvain: Masius, 1641 Language: lat 4° [2] 3-117 [1] Fingerprint: I.I, itus umo- SoAu 3 1641. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp., 12 unsigned numbered copperplate engravings with engraved text in text. All picturae have either eagles, birds or both, and all are framed with two eagles, holding a sceptre and a bundle of thunderbolts with the motto "Pietate et Ivstitia": p.19, 23, 27, 39=31, 35, 40, 47, 54, 59, 67, 75, 81. P. 19: double eagle of Austria. P.23: eagle and chicks in nest look up into the sun with monogram MR. P.27: in a nest with chicks, the eagle holding lightning bolts looks towards snake approach nest. P.54: three figures on the back and wings of large eagle with a subscriptio reference to Ganymede and Jupiter. P.81: crowned eagle about to fly from funeral pyre: "Ferdinandi Apotheosis". Layout Caption, inscription "pietate et justitia" at top of each pictura, pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio, prose texts. Classification: II.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel V.55.4 & VII. 1483.1; Breidenbach 156; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Library Pressmarks Bel Bel Fra

AUFSIAMAG-PI3.90.1 LeBSJQ 0 110PLEUV BN M.2641 (4)

Fra CBF C1202 FRG MSB 2° L.eleg.m.2 Ita RIHSJ 100 F 1

Remarks Celebration of the House of Austria and Ferdinand III. Pp. 88-109 is identified as "Mausoleum XII. Caesarum Austriacorum" and contains 12 brief panegyrics on Austrian rulers, from Rudolph I to Ferdinand II, with a long panegyric on Ferdinand HI by Joannes Franciscus de Robles (p.[109]-114). The book was produced by the Sodalists at Louvain. De Backer-Sommervogel also ascribe this work to W. Stanyhurst (VII. 1483.1). The work resembles Brunner's works of dynastic praise. Collation Copy FRG MSB 2° L.eleg.m2 Serial No. 301866

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Jesuit Series •J.896 LOUVAIN JESUIT COLLEGE Louvain Jesuit College Celsissimo ac illustrissimo domino D. Joanni Christiano Dud Crumlovii Prindpi ab Eggenberg ... scuto emblemata Louvain: Cyprianus Coenestus, 1661 Language: lat 4° 7 folios Classification: II.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel V.55.8; not in Praz; not in Landwehr EFBLC. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. The title refers both to a tribute (munus) to Johann Christian, Duke of Crumlovi in Bohemia, in his capacity as Prefect of the vicars of the Marian Sodality established at the Jesuit College at Louvain and to his heraldic arms (scutum), which are presumably praised emblematically. Serial No. 990246

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CROSS REFERENCES FOR JESUIT EMBLEMATIC BOOKS Fama prognostica. Munich. Lukas Straub. 1662 (300829). See Munich Jesuit College. Fitterer, Josef. Lachrymae conjugates etparentales symbolis. Cologne: Wilhelm Friessem. 1667 (300144). See Aachen Jesuit College. Focky, Anton. See Rechpach, Catjetan (301406). Foedus Leonis et Aquilce. Max.Emmanuelis et Marice Antonice connubium. Cologne. Peter Alstorff. 1685 (300000). See Aler, Paul. Fons inexhaustus immortalis glorice ... Carolus Sextus. Prague. Jesuit College. Bohemian. Province. 1723 (302284). See Bohemia, Jesuit Province. Fortitudo leonina. Munich. Maria Susanna Jaeklin. 1715 (300031). See German: Upper German Province. *Francisci, Erasmus. See Herman Hugo. Pia desideria. German translations. Francisco Joanni de Robles. Ypres. Anton de Backer. 1654 (302747). See Ypres Jesuit College. Franciszek Czarnkowski Sedziwoj. Gloriae Nowodworscianae fascia triplex .... n.pl., 1631 (301039). See Poznan Jesuit College. *Friebel, Georg. See Hugo, Herman, German versions. Frons senatus caput tiara ducali sublimius CasimirusLubienski... Cracow. Franciszek Cezary. 1711 (301855). See Cracow Jesuit College. Funebris laudatio. Vilnius. 1595. See, Vilnius Jesuit College. Funebris laudatio. Vilnius. 1760. See, Vilnius Jesuit College. Fiirstenberg, Cardinal Ferdinand, archbishop of Paderborn. See Septem illustrium virorum poemata. Antwerp. Balthasar Moretus. 1660 (300367). Fiirstenberg, Cardinal Ferdinand, archbishop of Paderborn. See Septem illustrium virorum poemata. Antwerp. Balthasar Moretus. 1662 (303095). Gemma praesulum G. A. Denhoff supra ternum Vavelli diadema provecta. Cracow. Mikolaj Aleksander Schedel. 1701 (301854). See Cracow Jesuit College. Genii [nuptiales] Philippi Wilhelmi et Annce. Catharince Constantice. Cologne; Heinrich Krafft. 1642 (301369). See Dusseldorf Jesuit College.

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Gloriae Nowodworscianae. Poznan. 1631 (302394). See Poznan Jesuit College. Gratulatio illustrissimo ... Laurentio Goslicki episcopo Posnaniensi. Poznan. Heirs of Johann Wolrab. 1601 (301044). See Poznan Jesuit College. Gratulatio illustrissimo domino. B. Woynae episcopo Vilnensi. Vilnius. Jan Karcan. 1600 (301192). See Vilnius Marian Sodality. Gratulationes A. Sendivoio. Nysa. Andreas Reinheckel. 1593 (301842). See Kalisz Jesuit College. Gratulationes a studiosa iuventute ... Sigismundo. 1609 (300817). See Vilnius Jesuit College. Author Adam Chalecki. Gratulationes ... Sigismundo III in Vilniusm adventu factae. Vilnius. Mikolaj K. Radziwilla. 1589 (301534). See Vilnius Jesuit College. Gratulationes illustrissimo domino ... Hieronymo Gostomski. Poznan. Widow and Heirs of Jan Wolrab. After March 9, 1593 (300807). See Poznan Jesuit College. Gratulationes in reditum ... principis Sigismundi III. Posen. Johann Wolrab. 1611. Author Valerius Montelupi (301444). See Poznan Jesuit College. Gratulationes honori A. Szoldrski. Poznan. WojciechRegulus. 1636 (300806). See Poznan Jesuit College. Graz Jesuit College. See also Macher, Johann. *Guyon de la Motte, Jeanne-Marie. See Hugo, Herman. French versions. Hajnal, Maty as. See Luzvic, Etienne. Harduijn, Justus de. See Hugo, Herman. Dutch versions. Hawkins, Henry. See Luzvic, Etienne. Hayneuefve. See Cuvelier, Michel. Hees (Hesius). See Septem illustrium virorum poemata. Antwerp. Balthasar Moretus. 1660 (300367). Hees (Hesius). See Septem illustrium virorum poemata. Antwerp. Balthasar Moretus. 1662 (303095). Heilige Frewden-Wochen. Munich. Sebastian Rauch. 1671 (302104). See Munich Jesuit College.

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Hierophania Neomystae Francisci Egonis observantiae oblata, Cologne. Peter Hilden. 1661 (300945). See Cologne Jesuit College. *Hoffmann, Johannes Gottfried. See Hugo, Herman. German versions. *Hohburg, Christian. See Hugo, Herman, German versions Honor in auge ... MichaelisRadzieiowski... cardinalis inauguratio. Kalisz? 1688 (301852). See Kalisz Jesuit College. Honor consumatus liliorum... Nicolai Stephani Pac... episcopo Vilnensis. n.pl. 1682? (301189). See Jan Drews. Vilnius Jesuit College. Honrras a la Catholica Magestad del Key D. Phelipe Quarto. Milan. Antonio Pandolfo Malatesta. 1666? (300142). See Barella, Giovanni Battista. *Huttner, Johann Baptist. See Hugo, Herman. German versions. Icones symbolicae vitae et mortis B. Josaphat martyris. Vilnius. 1675 (300010). See Vilnius Jesuit College? Illustre abietis cum lauro. Prague. Carl-Ferdinand U. 1673 (302404). See Prague Jesuit College. Records for titles beginning with Illustriss... are arranged by date. Illustrissimo domino de Francisco ex comitibus Isenghemiis. Lille, 1648 (301938). See Lille Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac reverendissimo domino D. Gaspari Nemio ex episcopo Antverpiensi in Cameracensem archiepiscopum ... Lille: Nicolaus de Rache, Ignace de Rache. 1652 (301939). See Lille Jesuit College. Illustrissimo et reverendissimo Domino Francisco Joanni de Robles ... Brussels: Jean Mommart. 1654 (300046). See Brussels Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac rev."10 domino domino Roberto de Haynin ...X. Brugensium episcopo... [Bruges]: ?1662 (300328). See Bruges Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino Eugenio Alberto d'Allamont ... nono Gandensium episcopo ... Ghent: Baldiunus Manilius. 1666 (302674). See Ghent Jesuit College. Illustrissimo Ecclesice Principi Francisco Harlceo archiepiscopo Parisiensi symbola heroica. Paris: Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy. 1672 (302249). See Paris Jesuit College.

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Illustrissimo et reverendissimo patri ac domino Domino Guilielmo Herinx ... XII. Iprensium episcopo ... Ypres. 1677 (302047). See Ypres Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino D. Auberto Vanden Eede VIII. Antverpiensium episcopo ... Antwerp, 1677 (300018). See Antwerp Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino Domino Francisco van Horenbeke X. Gandavensium Episcopo ... Ghent: Balduinus Manilius. 1677 (301454). See Ghent Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino Domino Philippo Erardo Vander Noot, Gandavensium Episcopo decimo-tertio ... Ghent: Hendrick Saetreuver. 1695 (300210). See Ghent Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ecclesice principi Ludovico Antonio de Noailles archiepiscopo Parisiensi ... Paris: Widow of Simon Bencard. 1696 (300236). See Paris Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac reverendissimo Domino D. Reginaldo Cools ex antistite Rurcemundensi X. Antverpiensium episcopo ... Antwerp: Francis Muller. 1700 (301583). See Antwerp Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino D. Petro Josepho de Francken-Sierstorpff XI. Antverpiensium episcopo ... Antwerp: Widow of Peter Jacobs. 1711 (300019). See Antwerp Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac reverendissimo domino D. Thomce Philippo de Alsatia ... Mechliniensium archi-episcopo ... [Mechlin], 1716 (301987). See Mechlin Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac reverendissimo domino D. Henrico Josepho van Susteren decimo-quarto Brugensium episcopo ... Bruges: Petrus vande Cappelle. 1716 (300256). See Bruges Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino Philippo Erardo Vander Noot, Gandensium episcopo XIII ... Ghent: Peter de Goesin. 1717 (301455). See Ghent Jesuit College. Illustrissimo et reverendissimo domino D. Joanni Baptistce de Smet decimo quinto Iprensium episcopo ... Ypres: widow of Jacob de Rave. 1721 (302749). See Ypres Jesuit College. Illustrissimo Ecclesice Principi Frederico Hieronymo de Roye de la Rochefoucault, Archiepiscopo Bituricensi ... Bourges: loannes B. Cristo. 1729 (300897). See Bourges Jesuit College. Illustrissimo et reverendissimo domino Domino Guilielmo Delvaulx decimo sexto Iprensium episcopo ... Ypres: Peter Jacob de Rave. 1732 (302748). See Ypres Jesuit College.

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Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo D. Guilielmo Philippo e Marchionibus de Herzelles ... XII. Antverpiensium episcopo ... Antwerp: Widow of Peter Jacobs. 1743 (300020). See Antwerp Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac reverendissimo domino domino Joanni Baptistce Ludovico de Castillion ... Brugensius episcopo decimo quinto ... Bruges: Jacob and Francis Beernaerts. 1743 (301096). See Bruges Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino Domino Maximiliano Vander Noot ... Gandavensium Episcopo decimo quinto ... Ghent: Widow of Petrus de Goesin. 1743 (301453). See Ghent Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino D. Josepho Anselmo Werbrouck... XIV. Antverpiensium episcopo ... Antwerp: Widow of Jacob Bernard Jouret. 1746 (300017). See Antwerp Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino Domino Joanni Roberto Gisleno Caimo Brugensium episcopo decimo sexto ... Bruges: Francis Beernaerts. 1754 (300044). See Cornelius de Bye. Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino D. Henrico Gabrieli van Gameren XVI. Antverpiensium episco ... Antwerp: Alexander Everaerts. 1759 (300023). See Antwerp Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino, Domino Maximiliano Vander Noot... Gandavensium Episcopo XV ... Ghent: Widow and son of Petrus de Goesin. 1759 (301550). See Ghent Jesuit College. Illustrissimo ac reverendissimo domino D. Felici Josepho Huberto de Wavrans decimo septimo Iprensium episcopo ... Ypres: Jacob Francis Moerman. 1762 (302244). Ypres Jesuit College and Benedict de Paeuw. Imago primi saeculi. See Bolandus. In auspicatum illustriss. ... Benedicti Woynae episcopo Vilneniensis [Vilnius]. JanKarcan. 1600 (301435). See Stanislaw Kiszka. Jan Kiszka. Vilnius Jesuit Academy. Inprimo ... SimonisRudnicky ... epicopi Varmiensis. Braniewo. Jerzy Schonfels. 1605 (990149). See Braniewo Jesuit College. Inscriptions Symboles et Devises. Tournai. Nicolas Jovenau. 1744 (302622). See Tournai Jesuit College. Iterparallelumphoebi. Osnabriick. JohannGeorg Schwandern. 1680? (302235). See Osnabruck Jesuit College.

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Inprimo ... Joannis Tarnowski... archiepiscopo Gnesnen. Kalisz. 1604 (301843). See Kalisz Jesuit College. Kaschutnig, Anton. Viennensium Poetarum Exercitationes. Vienna. Wolfgang Schwendimann. 1722 (301833). See Leopold Prandtner, praeses. Kazania y mowy. Vilnius. Jesuit Academy. 1750 (301535). See Vilnius Jesuit College. Koenigsberger, Laurent. See Szekeley, Franz. Lacrymce amoris et doloris, in abitu illustrissimi et reverendissimi Domini sui D. Eugenii Alberti d'Allamont, & ab episcopatu Ruraemundano ad Gendensem translati ... [Roermond?], 1666 (303213). See Roermond Jesuit College. Lachrymce conjugates et parentales symbolis adumbrates. Cologne: Wilhelm Friessem. 1667 (300322). See Aachen Jesuit College. Lappert, Jean Balthasar de. See Bourges Jesuit College. LaudatiofunebrisFerdinandiIII...

Louvain. Jesuit Press. 71657(301940). See AntonSpilleben.

Laurus philosophica. Graz, 1680 (300266). See Mayr, Johann Baptist. Leo Schonborniaia stemmatis duplicipacis et amorispraeda dives. Cologne: Peter Hilden. 1668? (300146). See Cologne Jesuit College. Leopardus ... Henrici Eirley Archiepiscopo Gnesnensis. [Kalisz]. Wojciech Gedeliusz. 1624 (301837). See Kalisz Jesuit College. Libro de las honras. Madrid. Luis Sanchez. 1603 (301965). See Madrid Jesuit College. Logion episcopate ... Simonis Rudnicki. Braniewo. Jerzy Schonfels. 1621 (300907). See Braniewo Jesuit College. Louvain Jesuit College. Mathematics scientice emblematice expresses ... positiones. Louvain: Andreas Bouvet. 1652 (300298). See Tacquet. Louvain Jesuit College. See Anton Spilleben. Laudatio funebris Ferdinandi III... Louvain. Jesuit Press. 71657 (301940) Lublin Jesuit College. See Cracow Jesuit College. Reverendissimo ... Innocentio a calata Jerone. Liege. Baudin Bronckart. 1647 (301936). See Liege Jesuit College.