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1495 INCUNABULA OPUSCULA BERNARDI ABBATIS CLAREVALLENSIS antique RARE INCUNABLE

$ 2560.79

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  • Subject: Religion, Bibles
  • Language: Latin
  • Binding: Vellum
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Date of Publication: 1495

    Description

    OPUSCULA DIVI BERNARDI ABBATIS CLAREVALLENSIS:
    unacum epistola sua ad clerum spirensem & populum universum cum commendatione civitatis spirensis necnon cum quibusdam aliis specialibus tractatibus prius non impressis
    by Bernardus Claravallensis
    Meditationes
    Brescia, Angelus and Jacobus Britannicus;  March 18, 1495
    Size 4 1/2 by 6 3/4"
    Contains the Carme De Vita S. Bernardi by Teofilo from Brescia in an elegant Roman round font, all the text in classic Gothic on two columns, coeval leather hand tooled binding, vellum spine with maniscript title, traces of clasps.
    Very good interior condition.
    Text in Latin
    Goff B364; CR 994; Veneziani (Brescia) 115; IGI 1547; BMC VII 977;  BSB- Ink B-314.050 ; GW 3907
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    Bernard of Clairvaux (Latin: Bernardus Claraevallensis; 1090 – 20 August 1153), venerated as Saint Bernard, was a Burgundian abbot and a major leader in the revitalization of Benedictine monasticism through the nascent Cistercian Order.
    He was sent to found Clairvaux Abbey at an isolated clearing in a glen known as the Val d'Absinthe, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) southeast of Bar-sur-Aube. In the year 1128, Bernard attended the Council of Troyes, at which he traced the outlines of the Rule of the Knights Templar,[a] which soon became an ideal of Christian nobility.
    On the death of Pope Honorius II in 1130, a schism arose in the church. Bernard was a major proponent of Pope Innocent II, arguing effectively for his legitimacy over the Antipope Anacletus II.
    In 1139, Bernard attended the Second Council of the Lateran and criticized Peter Abelard vocally. Bernard advocated crusades in general and convinced many to participate in the unsuccessful Second Crusade, notably through a famous sermon at Vézelay (1146).
    Bernard was canonized just 21 years after his death by Pope Alexander III.
    In 1830 Pope Pius VIII declared him a Doctor of the Church.
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