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1630 Friedrich Forner antique PIGSKIN FOLIO Rex Hebronensis Psalmus Miserere Mei

1630 Friedrich Forner antique PIGSKIN FOLIO Rex Hebronensis Psalmus Miserere Mei

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Rex Hebronensis, ac postea Hierosolymitanus Poenitentis Schemate Personatus :
Psalmus L. Miserere Mei Deus, &c. Concionibus illustratus, Et Indice quadruplici [...]

by Friederico Fornero (Forner, Friedrich)


Ingolstadt, Sutor; 1630


Folio:  8.5 by 12.5"


Original blind tooled pigskin over wooden boards with manuscript title label to the spine.  Lacks clasps.



Worming to the binding and first few leaves, very good interior,  ex-library

text in Latin

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Friedrich Forner (around 1568 - 1630) was vicar general and auxiliary bishop in Bamberg.
He was considered “the soul of the Counter-Reformation ” and was also a relentless witch huntsman in the Bishopric of Bamberg .

Friedrich Forner, a principal architect of the Catholic Reformation in Bamberg, is especially remembered for his 1626 treatise on witchcraft, "Panoplia Armaturae Dei".
An examination of the full range Forner's writings reveals a common logic that underlay his approach to the problems of witch-hunting and Catholic reform. From a historical perspective, the rise of witchcraft and Calvinism together represented the final stage in the devil's assault on Christianity. With the defeat of the Calvinist heresy in the first stages of the Thirty Years'War, in desperation the devil had employed witches in a last-ditch effort to destroy the Catholic faith. Förner's reconstruction of ecclesiastical history provided the ideological justification for the final assault on witchcraft, culminating in the trials of the 1620s and 1630s.
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