Wunder-Werck der göttlichen Gnad : das ist gründlich und warhaffte Beschreibung Erstaunungs-würdiger Bekehrung, Heiligen Lebens- Wandel, strenger Buss und endlichen Freuden-vollen Todts einiger Geistlichen ; dess, wegen seiner Reformation in der gantzen Welt berühmten Cloisters La Trappe, Heil[igen] Cistercienser-Orderns ... Vormals in französischer Sprach beschriben ... in die Teutsche getreulich übersetzet /

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书目详细资料
主要作者: Rancé, Armand Jean Le Bouthillier de, 1626-1700
企业作者: Abbaye de la Notre Dame de la Trappe (Soligny-La-Trappe, France)
格式: 图书
语言:German
French
出版: Stadt am Hoff : In Verlag bey Johann Gastel, Buchhandler, 1739.
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Item Description:The Relations, a collection of lives of monks at La Trappe, was first written by Rancé in 1677 and expanded in 1683. The work was augmented several times by other Trappists, up to the final 5 v. eds. of 1755 and 1758. According to the imprimatur on p. iv, this German translation is based on the 1713 Paris ed., see: Krailsheimer, Rancé and the Trappist Legacy, 1985;BN, v. 146, p. 343-4; Dictionnaire de théologie catholique, v. 13, p. 1655; and NUC Pre-56, v. 480, p. 529.
Headline in T. 3, p. 91 and 93 incorrectly labelled as "Fratris Palemonis" instead of "Fratris Basilii."
Signatures: A♯-Q♯ [$3 signed (lacking Q)]; A♯-O♯ [$3 signed]; A♯-S♯ [$3 signed], T℗ [$2 signed]; A♯-R♯ [$3 signed (-O, lacking R); A♯-N♯ [$3 signed].
Contains head and tail pieces.
On title page: "Cathalogo [sic] monasterii Sedlerensis inscriptum" and below in another hand "P[ater] Andrea prof[essus]: Monasterii Sedlorensis S[acri] Ord[inis] Cisterciensis. Comparavit pro bibliotheca monasterii." This is the Cistercian monastery of Sedlecium, the modern Sedlec (or Sedletz), Czechoslovakia.
Bookplate on inside front cover: "Salzmann Library, St. Francis Seminary, St. Francis, Wis[consin]. 228.2 Wu." with "Old books" stamped over it in blue ink.
Blind tooled vellum binding over boards with lower metal clasp remaining. Six raised cords on spine.
实物描述:5 T. in 1 ([4], 126; [2], 112; [2], 148; 134; 104 p.) ; 22 cm. (4to)