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1744 Rare Latin Book in a beautiful vellum binding - EXORCISM & Benediction Manual - Locupletissimus Thesaurus continens Benedictiones, Conjurationes, Exorcismos, Absolutiones, ...

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Author: Gelasius von Cilia.
Title: Locupletissmus Thesaurus continens Varias & felectissmas Benedictiones, Conjurationes, Exorcismos, Absolutiones, Ritus, Administrationem, Sacramentorum, aliorumque Munerum Pastoralium, Ad utilitatem Christi Fidelium, & commodiorem usum Parochorum, omniumque Sacerdotum, tam Sae-Ex diversis Ritualibus probatissimis Authoribus locupletior corrector redditus.
Language: Text in Latin.
Publisher: Auguste Videl & Ratisbone, 1744. Editio Sexta.
Size: 6.5 " X 4 ".
Pages: 774 pages + Index.
Binding: Attractive and very good original blind decorated full vellum leather binding (hinges fine, overall worn and scuffed - as shown, missing the clasps - as shown ) under a removable protective mylar cover.
Content: Very good content (bright, tight, and clean, rare light foxing and staining- as shown, free blank endpaper pages missing - as shown, few contemporary marginal annotations and underlining - as shown).

Estimate: (USD 350 - USD 750)

The book: Scarce 18th-century Latin edition of this EXORCISM & Benediction Manual - Locupletissmus Thesaurus continens Varias & felectissmas Benedictiones, Conjurationes, Exorcismos by Gelasius di Cilia . A rare find in any condition!

The author: Gelasius von Cilia (* around 1654; † 1721) was an Augustinian in the monastery of St. Mang in Stadtamhof, today a district of Regensburg.