Regulae Societatis Iesu, 1607 [bound with] Canones Congregational Generalium Societatis Jesu, 1606, [2 works in 1 vol.]
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Regulae Societatis Iesu
Romae, in Collegio Rom. eiusde Societat, Anno Dni M D C VII [1607]
[48], 296, [2] p
Title-page vignette with the Jesuit device along with a portrait of Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Head- and tailpieces
OCLC no. 23019026
Bound with
Canones Congregationum generalium Societatis Iesv. Cvm Aliis Nonnvllis ad praxim pertientibus.
Romae, in Collegio Rom. eiusde Societat. Anno Dni, M D C VI [1606]
[14], 151, [1] p
Title-page vignette with the Jesuit device along with a portrait of Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
OCLC no. 314061488
8vo.
Rebound in modern leather, with small loss (see photo), and with new end-papers. Some staining to pages. Overall, a good copy.
The rules for the organisation and government of the Jesuit order intended as practical summaries of the ideals and goals set out by Loyola in the Constitutiones.
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- John Atkins (ES)
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- Title
- Regulae Societatis Iesu, 1607 [bound with] Canones Congregational Generalium Societatis Jesu, 1606, [2 works in 1 vol.]
- Format/Binding
- Rebound in modern leather, with small loss (see photo), and with new end-papers. Some staining to pages.
- Book Condition
- Used - Good+
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- In Collegio Romae
- Place of Publication
- Rome
- Date Published
- 1606-1607
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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- Religion;
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