Partus philosophicus genuinus aristotelico-thomisticus : elaboratus & contra supposititium recentiorum defensus, sive totum compositum substantiale, per quaestiones physicas et metaphysicas deductum in Alma Archiepiscopali Benedictina Universitate Salisburgensi, et publicae disputatione expositum /

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Other Authors: Weiser, Franz Joseph (Respondent), Wolfgang, Andreas Matthäus, 1660-1736 (Engraver), Mayr, Johann Baptist, 1634-1708 (Printer)
Format: Book
Language:Latin
Created: [Salisburgi ]: Typis Joannis Baptistae Mayr, Typographi Aulico-Academici, Anno 1698.
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Item Description:Engraved frontispiece, signed: And. Matth. Wolfgang, sc.; depicts a central portrait of the respondent (?) within a laurel wreath; textof inscription: Divino nutu his influentibus istis auspicijs Prudentia Studio sedulitate formo his partus sacratus ab Aris vigilantia pario; triangle at the top with human face and words Divino nutu has rays of light descending to mirrors held by a bishop with mitre and crozier on the left and a benimbed bearded monk holding a crucifix (St. Benedict?); reflections descend to a figure of Prudentia holding a mirror and a staff around which her snake is entwined and at the end of which is an all-seeing eye; on the opposite side is an image of Studio with a laurel wreath in her hair and holding a mirror with a celestial globe and books at her feet; the rays from Prudentia and Studio converge on a phoenix arising from the flames on an altar, beside which are two seated females, the one on the left holding a shovel (Sedulitas?), the one on the right holding a candle lamp (Vigilantia); below the altar are the arms of Johann Franz Freiherr von Eckher (* 16. Oktober 1649 † 23. Februar 1727 in Freising), the Fürstbischof von Freising, to whom the book is dedicated by the respondent.
Dedicated by the respondent to Joannes Franciscus (Johann Franz, Eckher von Kapfing und Liechteneck, Prince-Bishof of Freising, leaf )(1 verso to )(2 verso.
Approval of theology department signed by P. Marianus Lendlmayr, Benedictinus Admontensis, SS. Theologiae Doctor ... ac p.t. Facultatis Theologicae Decanus; approval of the philosophy faculty signed by P. Otto Aicher, Benedictinus ..., Philosophiae Moralis ac Historiarum Professor Ordinarius, loco Spectab. Domini Decani; approval of Andreas Fortunatus Graff, Presbyt. Secul. SS. Theologiae Candidatus, Philosophiae Repetitor; with approval of Praenob. Josephus Henricus à Zillerberg, Philosophiae & J.U. Studiosus ; and of Joannes Baptista Pancheri, Physices & SS. Canonum Studiosus.
Head-pieces; initials; errata on page 179-180.
Signatures: [engraving] )(⁴, a² ( -a2= engraving?], A- Q⁴ R⁴ (-R4), S-Y⁴ Z² (O4 bound between N4 and O1, reprinted between O3 and P1)
Physical Description:[10], 180 pages : illustrated (engraved frontispiece) ; 20 cm (4to)
Place of Publication:Austria -- Salzburg.