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Bible Studies
Milner, John. A brief summary of the history
and doctrine of the Holy Scriptures...In two parts. New York: Pr. for William
H. Creagh, 1820. 8vo. 230 pp.
$265.00

First American edition. The author was a bishop in England and
leader of the Catholic Emancipation movement.
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Parsons 655; Shoemaker 2272. Treed sheep, red spine label,
gilt ruling on spine. Edges rubbed and abraded, refurbished; front joint and
hinge expertly reinforced; now nice. Ex-Georgetown University with stamps
on title-page; some old dog-ears and spots.
Milner, John. A brief summary
of the history and doctrine of the Holy Scriptures. Philadelphia: Eugene Cummiskey,
1821. 8vo. [1] f., 278 pp.
$155.00
Second American edition (the first, above, was 1820).
Parsons 680; Shoemaker 6058. Treed sheep, red spine-label; gilt ruling
on spine. Joints open and covers going; edges rubbed and abraded. Foxed.
Georgetown marks in pencil on front free endpaper.

The First Rules of the
First New World Cathedral Choir — SCARCE
Montúfar, Alonso de. [drop-title] Nos don fr. Alonso de Montufar. [Mexico: no publisher/printer, 1803]. Small 8vo (15 cm, 6"). 24 pp.
$800.00
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Archbishop Montúfar wrote these rules of proper conduct of the Choir of the Cathedral of Mexico in 1570: No talking in the choir, no disrespect, pay attention, always behave with dignity and devotion, and remember why one is in the cathedral Choir. The document circulated only in manuscript until 1797, when it was printed for the first time — in Latin, as part of a larger work. This is the first separate printing and the first in Spanish.
Scarce: We trace only 5 copies in U.S. libraries. The work begins with a fabulous full-page engraving of the Virgin of Guadalupe that also incorporates the coat of arms of Mexico.
Medina, Mexico, 9609. Not Grajales & Burrus. Plain wrappers as issued. A good+ copy. (19474)
His “Travels” Here Are through
Time & Texts
Moore, Thomas. Travels of an Irish gentleman in search of a religion. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1833. 12mo (17.7 cm, 7"). viii, [13]–328 pp.
$225.00
First U.S. edition, following the London first of the same year, of a controversial defense of Catholicism from the author of the enduringly popular Lalla Rookh and other poems. This eclectic theological treatise is arranged as a chronological examination of the history of Christianity, conducted by the titular Irishman who tries (rather, “tries”) but fails to find a convincing reason to convert from the Roman Catholic to the Protestant Church.
American Imprints (1833) 20211; NSTC 2M35483. Publisher's brown cloth, spine with printed paper label; cloth faded and discolored, spine label rubbed. Front free endpaper with faint pencilled ownership inscription dated 1856. Light to moderate foxing throughout. (20642)

BUILDER of the FIRST
New World Utopian Community
Moreno, Juan Joseph. Fragmentos de la vida, y virtudes del v. illmo. y rmo. Sr. Dr. D. Vasco de Quiroga primer obispo de la santa iglesia cathedral de Michoacan, y fundador del real, y primitivo Colegio de s. Nicolàs obispo de Valladolid ... Con notas criticas, en que se aclaran muchos puntos historicos, y antiguedades americanas especialmente michoacanenses. Mexico: en la imprenta del Real, y mas antiguo Colegio de S. Ildefonso, 1766. Small 4to (20.5 cm; 8"). [13] ff., 202 pp., [2] ff., 29, [1 (errata)] pp., port.
$3500.00
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In the 18th century Mexico saw a birth of great biographical writing focusing on important figures in its history, especially its ecclesiastical history. Vasco de Quiroga (1470–1565) was an imposing and perhaps quixotic figure during the early post-Conquest decades. A learned man, he arrived in Mexico in 1531 as one of the first four judges of the high court (i.e., oidores) and became the first bishop of the far western province of Michoacan. In that “out of the way” region of Mexico he devoted himself to establishing
European culture, ensuring fair treatment of the indigenous population, creating towns and cities, and building the first utopian community in the New World.
Not the least of his accomplishments was the creation of two pueblo-hospitals for native Americans, and appended and integral to this biography are his “Reglas, y ordenanzas para el gobierno de los Hospitales de Santa Fé de México, y Michoacàn,” which occupy the final 29 pages.
Historians still consider this to be the definitive biography of Quiroga. The engraved portrait of him, handsome and from the burin of José Morales, adds a face to the words of the biographer and to the account of the deeds of the biographee.
Medina, Mexico, 5099; Wellcome, Medical Americana, M.134; Palau 181902; Beristain, III, 2059. Contemporary limp vellum lacking ties. A very good copy. (23061)
Muratori, Lodovico Antonio. Della pubblica felicita oggetto de' buoni principi.... Lucca, 1749. 8vo (18.8 cm, 7.375"). [6] ff., 236 pp.
$400.00


Ludovico Antonio Muratori (1672–1750) was a priest active in parish ministry, librarian to the Duke of Modena, and a brilliant scholar in many fields, best noted for his discovery of the oldest known canon, or list of books, of the New Testament (now known as the Muratorian Canon). In this work on the public good and the role of rulers in achieving it, he covers all aspects of human society, from politics to agriculture, exhibiting the combination of deep orthodox Christian faith and respect for freedom of science and scholarship that made him the chief representative of 18th-century “enlightened Catholicism.” First published 1749, this is the second edition.
Goldsmith’s Kress 8390. On Muratori, see: New Catholic Encyclopedia, X, 81. Contemporary vellum over paste boards with remnants of gilt label on spine; soiled, stained, and chipped with loss of top layer of vellum on rear cover and part of spine. Interior with light foxing, water- and other staining. Far from splendid, far from dead.

“Dublin's Turbulent Priest” Goes after
the Archbishop of Canterbury
Nary, Cornelius. A modest and true account of the chief points in controversie, between the Roman Catholicks. And the Protestants: together with some considerations upon the sermons of a divine of the Church of England. Antwerp [i.e., London?]: 1705. 8vo (17.3 cm, 6.9"). [14], 302 pp. (lacking 1 prelim. adv. leaf & final blank leaf).
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Second edition, following the first of 1696, with a false imprint — the work likely having been printed in London. The “divine of the Church of England” is the then-recently deceased John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury, whose sermons were subsequently defended by Lewis Atterbury in a response to the Account.
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Nary, an Irish Roman Catholic priest, gained widespread fame as a controversialist following the publication of this rebuttal of Tillotson's arguments against Catholic doctrine. He later involved himself in politics with his influential Case of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, conducted a lengthy public religious debate with Archbishop Synge, and published a controversial, allegedly Jansenist translation of the New Testament.
Uncommon: ESTC and OCLC report only 10 U.S. holdings.
ESTC N5227; Blom 1929; Clancy 710.3 (for first ed.). On Nary, see: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online. Period-style mottled calf framed in blind, spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label; binder's label of Starr Bookworks. One preliminary advertisement leaf and one final blank lacking. Title-page and last leaf institutionally pressure-stamped; faint inked ownership inscription in upper margin of title-page. Foxed, but not brittle. (24330)
Marriage Law from a
Noted
Mysogynist . . .
Nevizzano, Giovanni. Sylvae nuptialis libri sex: In quibus ex dictis moder. materia matrimonii, dotium, filiationis, adulterii, originis, successionis & monitorialium plenissimè discutitur: vnà cum remediis ad sedandum factiones Guelphorum & Giebelinorum. Item modus iudicandi & exequendi iussa principum. Ad haec, de authoritatibus
doctorum, priuilegiisque miserabilium personarum. Quae omnia ex quaestione, an nubendum sit, vel non, desumpta sunt. [Geneva?]: Ioannes Lertotius, 1592. 8vo. [32], 601, [5], pp.
$575.00

Legal treatise in civil (i.e., Roman) and canon law on marriage, family, and inheritance, “with remedies to settle the parties of the Guelphs and the Ghibellines.” A good page-plus of the extensive small-print index references “mulieres” (most references being not too friendly); the work concludes with a 6-page poem.
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Not in Adams. Contemporary vellum with yapp edges and remnants of ties, spine with inked title: spots of staining, light soiling, and (on spine) traces of a paper label. Lightly age-toned with occasional light soiling. Early inked notations on front pastedown and title-page. Inked call number on title-page. (11869)
Núñez de Haro y Peralta, Alonso. Sermones escogidos, pláticas espirituales privadas, y dos pastorales, anteriormente impresas en México.... Madrid: En la imprenta de la hija de Ibarra, 1806. 4to (21 cm, 8.25"). 3 vols. I: Frontis., [2], xvii, [1], 408, [4] pp. II: [2], 355, [5 (index)] III: [4], 336 (i.e., 338), [2 (index)] pp.
$875.00
First edition: Sermons by the Archbishop of Mexico (from 1772–1800) and interim Viceroy of New Spain (in 1787), a man famed for his eloquence. The three volumes contain “Que comprende los sermones morales”;
“Sermones panegiricos, y platicas espirituales”; and “Cartas pastorales.”
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Palau 197255; Medina, Biblioteca Hispano-Americana, 6093. Contemporary treed sheep, spines with gilt-stamped leather title-labels and gilt-stamped decorations and volume numbers; corners and extremities slightly rubbed, boards with some scuffs and scrapes. Title-pages with decorative “BR” monogram stamp. Moderate offsetting to a number of pages in vol. I and a few in vol. II; occasional light spotting throughout. All edges speckled.
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