David CHRYSTAEUS
Articulorum symboli apostoli de filio dei nostro Jesu Christo, homine nato, passo, mortuo, resussitato, ascendente in coelos, & sedente ad dextram Dei Patris omnipotentis
Ioan Cratonus|Wittenberg 1584|in-8|relié
A work on metaphysics bringing together two works in first edition. Not in Brunet.
Bound in full pigskin (German binding), spine with 4 raised bands and boards with a framing frieze containing a woman with a mirror, Christ, a ship (motifs repeated several times), and a central rectangle with Renaissance motifs. Traces of ties. Two open borders. Stains and pen title illegible. P 325 torn at bottom. Paper more or less foxed. Missing one endpaper.
David Chystraeus, German theologian and humanist, famous in his time and after his death, he was considered the last of the fathers of the Lutheran church; indeed only Luther can be compared to him for the solidity of his works and his prolific production, more than 87 works.
Bound in full pigskin (German binding), spine with 4 raised bands and boards with a framing frieze containing a woman with a mirror, Christ, a ship (motifs repeated several times), and a central rectangle with Renaissance motifs. Traces of ties. Two open borders. Stains and pen title illegible. P 325 torn at bottom. Paper more or less foxed. Missing one endpaper.
David Chystraeus, German theologian and humanist, famous in his time and after his death, he was considered the last of the fathers of the Lutheran church; indeed only Luther can be compared to him for the solidity of his works and his prolific production, more than 87 works.
€900