1655 1st Elzevier ed
Vossius on Pelagianism Free Will Original Sin Pelagius
Gerardus Vossius (1577-1649) was a Dutch classical theologian known for
being one of the first to treat theological dogmas and non-Christian religions
from a historical point of view, rather than the more excepted theological. His
first important work was “Historiae de Controversiis quas Pelagius” or “History
of Pelagianism Controversy.”
Free will had been one of the more accepted practices in the Christian
religion. Church fathers such as Jerome and Justin Martyr were some of the
earliest to write on its importance. However, Pelagianism (the idea that
original sin does not taint the soul) was the topic of choice for Vossius in
his first book.
Originally written in 1618, this 1655 edition is still quite rare.
Printed by Daniel Elzevier, this first edition does not appear in either of the
primary Elzevier bibliographies.
Item number: #1234
Price: $499
VOSSIUS, Gerardus Joannes
Gerardi Johannis Vossii Historiae de controversiis
: quas Pelagius eiusque reliquiae moverunt, libri septem.
Amstelodami : Apud L. & D.
Elzevirios, 1655. First Elzevier edition.
Details:
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Collation complete with all pages: [24], 830
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Binding: Leather; tight & secure
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References: not in Willems or Goldsmid;
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Language: Latin
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Size: ~8in X 6.25in (20cm x 16cm)
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