Description: Opuscula Aurea Vereque Lucidissima Venerabilis Thomae de Kempis, Canonici Regularis ['Lesser Works' of Thomas a Kempis, Augustinian Cannon Regular and Author of The Imitation of Christ]Author: Thomas a Kempis In Latin. 1576 Apud Juntas (Venice, Italy), 3 1/4 x 5 inches tall hardcover, floral paper-covered boards over leather spine and tips, floral gilt ruled and gilt lettered spine, 360, [7] ff. (360 numbered leaves, or 720 pages, plus seven unnumbered leaves for index and colophon. Slight soiling, rubbing and edgewear to covers. Slight staining and chipping to spine. Monastery stamp and prior owner name to title page, which is slightly stained.Half-inch wormhole to for margin of final leaf, not effecting text. Otherwise, apart from a few pages with slight marginal soiling or creasing, a very good copy - clean, bright and unmarked. Uncommon. References: EDIT16 CNCE 27497. STC Italian, p. 323. In Latin. A sixteenth century Venetian edition of several of the key 'minor works' by Catholic monk Thomas a Kempis (circa 1380-1471), author of one of Christianity's most important devotional works, The Imitation of Christ (De Imitatione Christi). Among the works included in this volume: De Disciplina Claustralium (Monastic Discipline); Soliloquium (Soliloquy of the Soul); Sermonum (Sermons to the Novices); Dialogus Novitiorum (Dialogue with the Novices); De Vera Compunctione Cordis (Of True Compunction of Heart); Hortulus Rosarum (Garden of Roses); Vallis Liliorum (Valley of Lilies); and others.
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Topic: 16th Century, Religion
Format: Hardcover
Country: Italy
Subjects: Religion & Beliefs
Author: Thomas a Kempis
Language: Latin
Publisher: Apud Juntas
Era: Pre-1600s