D. Dionysii Carthusiani Enarrationes piae ac eruditae in quinque libros sapientales : ;hoc est, Prouerbia, Ecclesiasten, Cãticum Canticorum, Sapiẽtiam, Ecclesiasticũ ... : à mendis propè innumeris ... nunc sedulò vindicatae ... :cum indice rerum ac verborum locupletissimo ... ;nunc primùm opera Bart. Laurentius studiosè aggesto ; … Coloniae, ex officina haeredum Ioannis Quentel, 1555.
[28], 593, [2] p., [1] en bl.

Theological writing.

Author:
Denis Kartuzián (1402-71) was one of the most famous German theologians and mystics of the fifteenth century. He was known for his extraordinary rigor in the performance of his daily duties and his enormous contribution to Christian mystical thought. He wrote a large number of writings on both theological and contemporary issues. As a theologian, he based his thinking primarily on Christian Platonism and avoided strictly adhering to the Thomistic or Aristotelian schools. He earned the nickname "the ecstatic doctor" for his contributions to the theory of contemplation. With deep concentration, he was able to get into a state of ecstasy that could last for several hours. His advice was sought by some of the most powerful men of his time, as it was believed that the monk could predict the future through ecstasy.

Binding: leather decorated with blind printing on a wooden board, remnants of fabrics.

Numerous woodcut illustrations in the text.

Antiqua Latin font and italics.

593 pages

(Torn about 5 pages from the middle of the book.)

D. Dionysii Carthusiani Enarrationes piae ac eruditae in quinque libros sapientales : ;hoc est, Prouerbia, Ecclesiasten, Cãticum Canticorum, Sapiẽtiam, Ecclesiasticũ ... : à mendis propè innumeris ... nunc sedulò vindicatae ... :cum indice rerum ac verborum locupletissimo ... ;nunc primùm opera Bart. Laurentius studiosè aggesto ; … Coloniae, ex officina haeredum Ioannis Quentel, 1555.
[28], 593, [2] p., [1] en bl.

Theological writing.

Author:
Denis Kartuzián (1402-71) was one of the most famous German theologians and mystics of the fifteenth century. He was known for his extraordinary rigor in the performance of his daily duties and his enormous contribution to Christian mystical thought. He wrote a large number of writings on both theological and contemporary issues. As a theologian, he based his thinking primarily on Christian Platonism and avoided strictly adhering to the Thomistic or Aristotelian schools. He earned the nickname "the ecstatic doctor" for his contributions to the theory of contemplation. With deep concentration, he was able to get into a state of ecstasy that could last for several hours. His advice was sought by some of the most powerful men of his time, as it was believed that the monk could predict the future through ecstasy.

Binding: leather decorated with blind printing on a wooden board, remnants of fabrics.

Numerous woodcut illustrations in the text.

Antiqua Latin font and italics.

593 pages

(Torn about 5 pages from the middle of the book.)

Antal böcker
1
Ämne
Religion
Boktitel
D. Dionysii Carthusiani Enarrationes piae ac eruditae in quinque libros sapientales
Skick
Gott
Författare/ Illustratör
Denis Kartuzián
Publiceringsår på det äldsta objektet
1555
Höjd
330 mm
Utgåva
Begränsad upplaga, Minnesutgåva, illustrerad utgåva
Bredd
215 mm
Språk
Latin
Originalspråk
Ja
Bokförlag
Cologne, from the factory of the heirs of John Quentel.
Bindning
Läder
Antal sidor
593