Theoelogia Dogmatica et Moralis secundum ordinem Catichismi Concilii Tridentini in quinque libros distributa. Tomus Tertius
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Autore: No__l_Alexandre
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Anno Edizione: 1767
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Legatura artigianale moderna. Copertina in cartonato telato. Taglio brunito con tracce leggere di sporco. Frontespizio con stemma xilografato al centro, numerose gore e una macchia importante di umidità all'angolo esterno inferiore che si va attenuando fino a pag. 97. Formato 25 x 19 Rarissimo esemplare, forse introvabile, di questa preziosa opera teologica, di sicuro valore antiquario. In questo volume si trattano i temi "De Sacramento Poenitentiae", "De Censuris Ecclesiaticis", "De Interdicto", "De Indulgentiis", "De Extrema Untione", " De Sacramento Ordinis", "De Beneficiis Ecclesiasticis", De Simonia", "De Horis Canonicis", ed infine due appendici; "Variarum Epistolarum" e "Variorum Monumentorum. Alexandre was born in Rouen, France. In 1654, he joined the Dominicans in his hometown. Shortly after his ordination, he was appointed professor (first regent) of philosophy at the Couvent des Jacobins in Paris, where he was later buried.[1] The success of Alexandre's subsequent lectures at the Sorbonne led to his selection by Jean-Baptiste Colbert as tutor to his son, Jacques Nicolas Colbert, afterwards archbishop of Rouen. Alexandre obtained the degree of doctor in divinity from the Sorbonne in 1675 and for twelve years taught philosophy, theology and ecclesiastical law to the members of the Saint-Jacques community. He played a prominent part in ecclesiastical affairs and preached several times before Louis XIV, who granted him an annual pension of 800 livres. He became provincial of his order in 1706, but was banished to Châtellerault in 1709 for having subscribed to the Jansenist Cas de conscience (1703), and was deprived of his pension in 1713 on account of his opposition to the bull Unigenitus. He died in Paris on 21 August 1724, aged 85, having lost his sight some time before owing to his strenuous literary activity. He was buried in the now-demolished church of the Couvent des Jacobins in Paris. His numerous works are still much valued by ecclesiastical students.[1] (Wikipedia)
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- Theoelogia_Dogmatica_et_Moralis_secundum_ordinem_Catichismi_Concilii_Tridentini_in_quinque_libros_distributa__Tomus_Tertius
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- No__l_Alexandre
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- Silvanum_De_Grassortis
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- 1767
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- Cristianesimo
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