[Sixteenth century book]. RUPERT OF DEUTZ. A set of three works containing treatises by Rupert of Deutz, a theologian of mystical tendency (ca. 1070 - 1129). Two volumes in-folio, similar antique monastic binding for both volumes, half tan basane, three-ribbed spine, handwritten title on label, red edges (corners rubbed, one tear and worm damage to spine; extensive browning).
1. RUPERTI abbatis... Libri XLII De operibus sanctae Trinitatis... Antverpiae, exc. J. Loëus expensis vid. A. Birkmanni, 1565. [10] f. (the last blank), 403 f. (i.e. 430, the foliation sequence 201 to 237 used twice). (USTC 404460).
2. RUPERTI... Opera duo... In Mattheum de gloria et honore filii hominis. Libri. XIII. De glorificatione trinitatis et processione spiritus sancti Libri IX. Coloniae, aoud. heredes A. Birckmanni, 1568. [6] f., 153 p., [7] f., 95 p. (USTC 691709). Bound in the following: RUPERTI... Commentariorum in Evangelium Ioannis, libri XIII. Lovanii, exc. S. Sassenus, sumpt. haeredum A. Birckmanni, 1564. [4] f., 311 p. (USTC 403535).
Provenance: Carmelite convent of Lille (modern stamp).
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