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Denys le CHARTREUX D. Dionysii Carthusiani insigne comentariorum opus, in Psalmos omnes Dauidicos. Quos ipse multiplici sensu quantum fieri potuit, nempe Literali, Allegorico, Tropologico, & Anagogico (id quod nemo hactenus praestitit) non nisi solidissimis sacrae scripturae locis, doctissime explanat. [Ensemble] D. Dionysii carthusiani, in quatuor evangelistas enarrationes, praeclare admodum, & ab eruditissimis optimisque viris quam diutissime desideratae, atque nunc ex altera : eaque diligentissima ad archetypon recognitione, sublatis mendis quibus scatebant pluribus, quam diligentissime excusae

Denys le CHARTREUX

D. Dionysii Carthusiani insigne comentariorum opus, in Psalmos omnes Dauidicos. Quos ipse multiplici sensu quantum fieri potuit, nempe Literali, Allegorico, Tropologico, & Anagogico (id quod nemo hactenus praestitit) non nisi solidissimis sacrae scripturae locis, doctissime explanat. [Ensemble] D. Dionysii carthusiani, in quatuor evangelistas enarrationes, praeclare admodum, & ab eruditissimis optimisque viris quam diutissime desideratae, atque nunc ex altera : eaque diligentissima ad archetypon recognitione, sublatis mendis quibus scatebant pluribus, quam diligentissime excusae

apud Ambrosium Girault & In aedibus Claudii Chevallon, Parisiis (Paris) 1539 et 1536, in-folio (22x33,5cm), (12f.n.c.) CCCXXVII ff. [Sig (a)-(b)?, a-z?, I? L2?, A-S? (-S8)] et (8f.n.c.) et CCCLXXXIII ff., deux volumes reliés en un.


Fourth edition produced by Lodoycus Tiletanus for the first text; this edition has been shared between multiple printers and booksellers in Paris. Brand of printer in the title page. Initials. Colophon: Parisiis, Excudebat Iohannes Lodoycus Tiletanus. MD XXXIX. Not listed in Adams. Edition found several times in the British Library catalog but in different printers. The second book seems to have appeared for the first time in 1532. Magnificent title page woodcut, with the brand of the printer Claude Chevallon Christ in glory and a Nativity with the Virgin Mary and the Magi, symbolic images depicting the position of the widow of Claude Chevallon. Initials. We do not find this edition in English catalogs; a copy of the BNF to the date of 1536 in Gilles de Gourmont. Full brown sheepskin eighteenth. Back to six nerves adorned boxes, arabesques and small florets golden. Cuts and caps highlighted with golden roulette. All slices speckled red. A small loss in the second joint and a flat sections. Scuffs. A few small wormholes. Numerous handwritten notes on the texts, which were trimmed at the time the work was connected again in the eighteenth century. Two very light marginal foxing affecting some pages, otherwise good copy. 65 lines per page. Scriptural writings of Dionysius the Carthusian were published in 1530 and include 14 books, two books that we offer concern two fundamental texts of the Bible: Psalms of David and the four Gospels, two sets, one of the Old will, the second New, quite emblematic reading by the Catholic Church of the Church of Christ. These comments, made authority upon publication (Denys died in 1471) because they bring together all the opinions of the church fathers and theologians of his time. The multiplication of editions of Dionysius in the thirties based on the vast movement against reform-committed by the Church. Protestantism indeed overwhelmingly based on reading the Bible, and the Catholic Church was, drawing on its history, to have the exegetical monopoly. In addition, the Church and supported with Dionysius the Carthusian on a large philosophical and mystical figure involved in spiritual and Christian renewal, plus a canonical figure (the doctrinal position of Dionysius is median between Aristotle, Plato, and St. Augustine ), which is directly opposed to that of Luther, excommunicated in 1521 and outlawed by the Empire shortly after. A bookplate of the nineteenth century one of the guards, as well as several other non-identifiable at the end of the first text and the title page of the second. --- Please note that the translation in english is done automatically, we apologize if the formulas are inaccurate. Contact us for any information!

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