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LIPSIUS, Justus.

De cruce libri tres ad sacram profanámque historiam utiles una cum notis. Editio ultima, serio castigata.

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Antverp, ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, 1629. 4to. 96,+ (7) pp. Title with engr. vignette and with 17 engravings in text. Last leaf with printer’s device. Spotting. Bound together with: LIPSIUS, Justus. Diva Virgo Hallensis. Beneficia eius & miracula fide atque ordine descripta. Antverp, Ex officina Plantiniana, apud viduam & filios Io. Moreti, 1616. 4to. (8),+ 86,+ (9) pp.+ 2 engr. plates. Title with engr. vignette. Last leaf with printer’s device. Spotting. Bound together with: LIPSIUS, Justus. Diva sichemiensis sive aspricollis: Nova eius beneficia & admiranda. Antverp, ex officina Plantiniana, apud Balthasar Moretum, & viduam Iannis Moreti, & Io. Meursius, 1620. 4to. (8),+ 69,+ (10) pp. Title with engr. vignette. Spotting. Bound together with: LIPSIUS, Justus. Lovanium: id est opidi et academiæ eius descriptio. Libri tres. Alterâ editione, que est ab ultima auctoris manu, aucti & correcti. Antverp, ex officina plantiniana, apud Ioannem Moretum, 1610. 4to. (8),+ 121,+ (6) pp.+ 2 large fold. engr. plates. Title with engr. vignette and with one engraving in text. Last leaf with printer’s device. Contemporary vellum. Owner’s signature of G. E. J. Henning of front paste-down and of J. C. Wedeke on the first titleleaf. A collection of four works by the great humanist Justus Lipsius (1547-1606), the leading scholar of classical texts, and a moral and political theorist. ”De cruce libri tres”, first published in 1599, is about the use of crucification as an execution form in the ancient time, with very informative illustrations. ”Diva Virgo Hallensis” and ”Diva sichemiensis sive aspricollisis” are both tracts about Virgin Mary, the first about the staty of Mary in Halle and the other about Mary in Scherpenheuvel, a town in Belgium, where Mary performed a miracle in AD 1500. Both are in the second edition, originally published in 1604 resp. 1605. ”Lovanium”, also in the second edition (first published 1605), is a description of the town and academy of Louvain, were Lipsius for a time was professor, with plates by Iodocus vander Baren.
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