Item 1 - Notitia ecclesiastica historiarum

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Notitia ecclesiastica historiarum

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  • 1729 (Accumulation)

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[14], 636 pp; 40 cm x 23 cm

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Date: 1729
Author: Jean Cabassut (1604-1685)
Publisher: Venetiis: Apud Laurentium Basilium
Full title: 'Notitia ecclesiastica historiarum, conciliorum & canonum invicem collatorum, veterùmque juxtà, ac recentiorum eclessiae rituum, ab ipsis ecclesiae christianae incunabulis ad nostra usque tempora, secundùm cujusque saeculi seriem, accuratè digesta'.
Edition: Ed. quinta ab ipso auctore correcta, plurimum aucta, & quinque indicibus locupletata.

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    Bound in original calf covers. There is extensive fouling and dirt accumulation on the front cover. The binding is torn and detached from the spine. The item is wrapped in protective covering. Blind stamped on title page: ‘Capuchin Franciscan Friary, Charlotte Quay, Cork’. Careful manual handling is required.

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    'Notitia Conciliorum' was first published in Lyons in 1668. Cardinal Grimaldi induced Cabassut to enlarge this work and publish it under the title of 'Notitia ecclesiastica historiarum, conciliorum et canonum invicem collatorum' (Lyons, 1680, and other dates; Munich, 1758; Tournai, 1851, 3 vols.). Often modified and enlarged, it was published under the title of 'Cabassutius', an authority for the history of Church councils. A compendium of the 'Notitia' was published in Louvain in 1776.

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