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RIBADENEIRA Pedro de - Ribadenera - Ribadeneyra :
Illustrium Scriptorum Religionis' Societatis Iesu Catalogus. Hac secunda Editione auctus.
Lugduni (Lyon), apud Io. Pillehotte, 1609, small in-8°, 17 x 11 cm, title with architectural woodcut + 304 pp + (8) nn pp (index, errata), contemporary full vellum, red leather title label on spine, red sprinkled edges, a worm gallery in the upper margin of approx. 30 pp (not affecrting the text), small name stamp on the blank lower marin of the title, still a nice copy. This is the first bibliography of Jesuit writings by one of its founders. Ribadeneira (Toledo 1526 - 1611) entered the Society of Jesus on Sept. 18th 1540, at the age of fourteen and eight days before the approval of the order by Pope Paul III. This Lyons' edition is the second edition, as stated on the title. According the bibliography of De Backer-Sommervogel (Volume VI, col. 1754, item 13) there was an edition of 1602 (but De Backer never saw this edition). In 1608 Plantin-Moretus published an edition. It might be assumed that our edition is named second edition in reference to this Plantin-Moretus edition especially if we consider the author's preface which is dated November 1605 and the dedication to the Antwerp bishop Torrentius. The author lists not only the publications of his Jesuit collegues but gives also biographical details. At the end is a detailed list of all the Jesuit colleges around the world. E.g. in Japan there are 154 jesuits divided over 12 colleges.With a Latin ode by the Antwerp bishop Torrentius on the Jesuit Order. .
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Book number: 23464
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RIBADENEIRA Pedro de - Ribadenera - Ribadeneyra :
Illustrium Scriptorum Religionis' Societatis Iesu Catalogus. Hac secunda Editione auctus.
Lugduni (Lyon), apud Io. Pillehotte, 1609, small in-8°, 17 x 11 cm, title with architectural woodcut + 304 pp + (8) nn pp (index, errata), modern full leather binding with blind-tooling on both covers, raised spine with gilt title, edges painted blue (original bookblock retained and untouched), some small perpendicular worm galleries not interfering with legibility, small manuscript name on title. A bit stained and browned throughout. This is the first bibliography of Jesuit writings by one of its founders. Ribadeneira (Toledo 1526 - 1611) entered the Society of Jesus on Sept. 18th 1540, at the age of fourteen and eight days before the approval of the order by Pope Paul III. This Lyon edition is the second edition, as stated on the title. According the bibliography of De Backer-Sommervogel (Volume VI, col. 1754, item 13) there was an edition of 1602 (but De Backer never saw this edition). In 1608 Plantin-Moretus published an edition. It might be assumed that our edition is named the second in reference to this Plantin-Moretus edition especially if we consider the author's preface dated November 1605 and the dedication to the Antwerp bishop Torrentius. The author lists not only the publications of his Jesuit colleagues but gives also biographical details. At the end is a detailed list of all the Jesuit colleges around the world. E.g. in Japan there are 154 jesuits divided over 12 colleges. .
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Book number: 33529
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RIBADENEIRA - ( RIBADENEYRA ) Pedro :
VITA P. / IGNATII LOIOLAE / Qui religionem Clericorum / Societatis IESV instituit; / autore R.P. / PETRO RIBADENEIRA / Eiusdem Societat. Sacerdote / Nunc denuo recognita & locupletata ...
6. Coloniae Agrippinae (Köln) , In officina Birckmannica sumptibus Arnoldi Mylij. ,1602 , in-12°, 123 x 69 mm, (title) + 689 pp + (40) nn pp (index) + (1)(bl), old half leather, top of spine missing, binding worn, title page dustsoiled and with 2 old circular ex-library stamps, binding sound and apart from the soiled title a good copy; with manuscript ex-libris on first fly-leaf ''Martini Josephi Loumage (or Louwage) Leodii S.J. The classic biography by Pedro de Ribadeneyra, the founder's close friend and disciple, first published in Naples in 1576. (See VD17 12; 119484F). .
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Book number: 30616
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RIBADENEYRA, Pedro de
Flos sanctorum. Primera(-sexta) de los santos. Ed. J. E. Nieremberg; F. Garcia
Madrid, Imprenta Real, etc. 1716-1717. Large 8vo. 6 volumes, totalling 3735 pp. Overlapping limp parchment binding, slightly soiled and wrinkled. Remnants of ties on front and back cover. With jesuit title vignet. (Interior age-toned; some fly-leaves spotted, some page-downs damaged and a few spines loosening. With library stamps of a jesuit college.) With owner's entry dated 1717, indicating this book to be used in the refectory of the Company's house in Valladolid.
¶ Pedro de Ribadeneira, 1527-1611, was a Spanish first-generation jesuit, author, ascetic and the first and most significant biographer of St. Ignatius of Loyola. His principal publication is this hagiography, a compilation of the lives of saints. The first edition was published in 1599. Cf. Sommervogel VI/1724; 1737-1739; Jesuiten-Lexikon 1534-1535.
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Book number: 130932
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RIBADENEYRA Y BARRIENTOS , Antonio Joaquin de ( 1710 - 1773 ) :
Manual compendio de el regio patronato indiano , para su más fácil uso en las materias condicentes à la practica ; dedicato al rey nuestro señor d. Fernando VI el Amado.
18. Madrid, Antonio Marin, 1755, in-4°, 28 cm, (48) nn pp ( with engraved frontispiece ) + 531 pp + (1)(bl) ( complete). Title printed in red and black, with engraved vignette, page 1 with large engraved vignette. The Papal Bulls are in Latin and Spanish on facing pages. Bound in contemporary full calf, raised and giltg spine, edges painted red, marbled end papers. Binding with some wear and scratches, sometimes with loss of upper leather, lower turn-in missing, title page a bit browned and soiled. Still a fine copy , printed on crisp high quality paper. With the printed ex-lbris of Stadler-Errera. Fine copy of the first edition, complete with the sometimes missing 24 preliminary leaves. Sabin 70785.. .
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Book number: 47101
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 RIBADENEYRA, Pedro de [and Michel d'ESNE DE BETENCOURT (translator)]., La vie du pere Francois de Borja ...Douai, Baltazar Bellère, 1603. 8vo. With a woodcut "IHS" vignette on the title-page, some woodcut decorated initials and woodcut head-pieces, and a large woodcut tail-piece on p. 480. Contemporary overlapping vellum, with the manuscript title on the spine, remnants of ties.
RIBADENEYRA, Pedro de [and Michel d'ESNE DE BETENCOURT (translator)].
La vie du pere Francois de Borja ...Douai, Baltazar Bellère, 1603. 8vo. With a woodcut "IHS" vignette on the title-page, some woodcut decorated initials and woodcut head-pieces, and a large woodcut tail-piece on p. 480. Contemporary overlapping vellum, with the manuscript title on the spine, remnants of ties.
[1], [1 blank], [22], 480 pp.Second edition of the French translation of the biography of Saint Francis of Borgia, a Spanish Roman Catholic reformer and third general of the Jesuits. The original work was written by the famous Spanish jesuit Pedro Ribadeneyra (1527-1611), the present translation, first published by the same printer in 1596, was made by Michel d'Esne de Bétencourt (1540-1614), one of the pages of King Philip II of Spain. Several chapters touch on Jesuit missionaries in the Americas: one on Florida, L'entrée de la Compagnie aux Indes Occidentales, & la mort de neuf de nostres en la Florides, one on Peru and the Spanish colonies in South America, Les nostres s'en vont au Péru et à la nouvelle espagne, and another on Brasil Les hérétiques mirent à mort mort 39 de la Compagnie qui alloient au Brésil.Ribadeneyra was personally acquainted with famous 16th-century Jesuits like Francis of Borgia, Ignacius of Loyola, and father Lainez. Borgia was a member of the famous Borgia family, great-grandson of Pope Alexander VI, and cousin to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Borgia was the talk of Spain, since he had given up on his own duchy to become a Jesuit after the death of his wife. His preaching made a deep impression, and many young people from high society were encouraged to join the order due to his work. In 1565, Borgia succeeded Lainez as master-general of the order. With a manuscript owner's inscription on the front paste-down "Au convent des Carmelites de Rouen K 23" and a manuscript annotation in the outer margin of p. 97 "ce livre est de permitage de notre mere [...] chresse(?)". The vellum of the binding is slightly creased and dust soiled, occasionally slightly browned, quire P is loose. Otherwise in good condition.l De Backer-Sommervogel VI, 1734; Bibl. Belg. R22; USTC 1116632 (12 copies); not in Borba de Moraes; Sabin; STC French.
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Book number: 14935
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 SOLÍS Y RIBADENEYRA, Antonio de., Histoire de la conqueste du Mexique, ou de la Nouvelle Espagne par Fernand Cortez.Paris, Compagnie des Libraires, 1730. 2 volumes. 12mo. With 14 engraved maps, views and plates (12 folding). Contemporary mottled calf, gold-tooled spine.
SOLÍS Y RIBADENEYRA, Antonio de.
Histoire de la conqueste du Mexique, ou de la Nouvelle Espagne par Fernand Cortez.Paris, Compagnie des Libraires, 1730. 2 volumes. 12mo. With 14 engraved maps, views and plates (12 folding). Contemporary mottled calf, gold-tooled spine.
[32], 606, [26]; [12], 560, [22] pp.Fourth(?) edition of the French translation of the famous Historia de la Conquista de Mexico by the gifted Spanish historian Antonio de Solís y Ribadeneyra (1610-1686), originally published in Madrid in 1684. Renowned for his historical knowledge and his taste for letters, Solis was invited to become secretary to Philip IV, and in 1666 he was charged with the important function of cronista mayor, historiographer for the Indies and began working on the present publication. It covers in detail the three years following Cortés's conquests of what is now Mexico, mentioning many battles and shifts in power and describing the native inhabitants and their cities, temples, customs, etc. The plates include a general map of Mexico, some views of ships, a view of Mexico-city, a large folding bird's eye view of Tezeuco, a map of the area surrounding the lake of Mexico and views of battles. Some marginal (water) stains. Bindings slightly rubbed and worn at the corners. Overall in very good condition.l Chadenat 6434; Sabin 86478.
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