Lyon, Jean Pillehotte, 1617; in-12 of 8 f.n.p., 1030 pp., 12 f.n.p. of index. Contemporary soft vellum, smooth spine with handwritten title and author. Mottling, laces missing. Lyon edition by Jean Pillehotte, publisher of the first French edition in 1609. Frontispiece depicting the seven deadly sins and Christ on a seven-headed dragon. Jean Buys (1547, Nijmegen – 1611, Mainz), a Jesuit priest who taught theology in Mainz. This work catalogs vices and virtues, immoral behaviors considered as mental illnesses, and their biblical remedies.
Panarion, hoc est arca medica variis divinaee scriptinae priscorumque patrum antiolotis adversus animi morbos instructa.
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Panarion, hoc est arca medica variis divinaee scriptinae priscorumque patrum antiolotis adversus animi morbos instructa. Busaeus (Joannes) [Buys (Jean)]. 1617.
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