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Jacques Auguste de CHEVANES Les entretiens curieux d'Hermodore, et du voyageur incognu, divisés en deux parties, par le sieur de Sainct Agran

Jacques Auguste de CHEVANES

Les entretiens curieux d'Hermodore, et du voyageur incognu, divisés en deux parties, par le sieur de Sainct Agran

En la boutique de jean Pillehotte, à Lyon 1634, in-4 (16x23,5cm), (20) 719pp. (1bc.) 66p., relié.


First edition, rare. Monitoring of "supporting evidence, which esclatter the truth of this work," paginated separately, in Latin. The book is quoted in QUERARD, literary hoaxes. Privilege of 4 February 1634. A vignette title. Full contemporary Parchment. Smooth back with respect to the black pen. Brown spots on the front cover, traces of laces. Back detached from the binding, the book does more than taking a seam. The first page is missing. The controversial work was originally released in response to a book by Jean Pierre Camus, spiritual director disinterested. The book is divided into several interviews, including the decoration of churches and various points of doctrine, but it is mainly a statement of the monastic life, and a detailed historical approach and monks and monastic uses on the work, wages of ... Jacques Chevanes belonged to the Capuchin order, he used several pseudonyms to sign the writing of his works, including Jacques d'Autun. --- 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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