1731 1ed anti Jesuit
Harangues Jansenism Sarcellades Unigenitus Nicolas Jouin
Nicolas Jouin was a French Jansenist known
for his satirical poems most of which were written with anti-Jesuit themes. One
of his greatest works, perhaps his most noteworthy, was a collection of poetic speeches
or ‘harangues’ written in response to the Archbishop of Paris suspending the
parish priest of Sarcelles for refusing the Unigenitus Bull in 1729. These 8 harangues
were written with the sole purpose of attacking the Jesuits and decrying the
Unigentius Bull (which condemned Jansenism); however, they have since become
the origin for a new literary genre, the Sarcellades – a political or religious
satire written in a low-class vernacular or ‘patois’.
Item number: #21687
Price: $550
JOUIN, Nicolas
Les Deux harangues des habitans de la paroisse de Sarcelles à
Monseigneur l'archevêque de Paris, et Philotanus
A Aix: J.B. Girard, 1731-1732. First edition.
Details:
· Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 parts
o Les Deux harangues –
172
o Troisieme Harangue –
56
o 2 engravings
· Language: French
· Binding: Leather; tight and secure
· Size: ~6.75in X 4in (17cm x 10cm)
· Quite rare with auction records and price comparisons as
high as $2,500
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