RATRAMNUS.
Ratramne, ou Bertram, pretre. Du Corps et du Sang du Seigneur. Avec une dissertation preliminaire, sur Ratramne, & une autre dissertation historique sur la vie & les ouvrages de cet auteur. Traduite de l'Anglois.
Amsterdam, 1717.
12mo. 287,(1 blank) p. Mottled calf. 16.5 cm (
Ref: Brunet 1,822; 3 copies in STCN; cf. Ebert 18665) (
Details: Gilt back with a red morocco letterpiece. Marbled endpapers. Edges dyed red. Ttitle in red & black. The first 184 pages contain the two dissertations on Ratramnus, p. 185-287 contain the Latin text with an opposing French translation) (
Condition: Corners slightly bumped)
(Note: Ratramnus was a Benedictine monk of Corbie (+ 870). In 843/44 he wrote this work on request of Charles the Bald, in which he emphasises the figurative nature of the sacraments, and contradicted the doctrine of the transsubstantiation. He also goes under the name Bertram or Intramn. The book was considered to be heretic, and forbidden in 1050. During the Reformation the book was rediscovered by protestants. The author of the two dissertations is the English clergyman, Canon of Worcester, and antiquary William Hopkins (1647-1700). The translator is the Huguenot refugee J.-F. Bernard. (See Bakhuizen, p. 120/1 & 128/9) Hopkins' dissertation, accompanied by a Latin text and an English translation of Ratramnus, was first published in 1686, and reissued in 1688. (See Wikisource 'William Hopkins') (
Collation: A - M-12 (M12 verso blank)(Photographs on request)
Book number: 120311 Euro 250.00
Keywords: (Oude Druk), (Rare Books), Bertram, Middle Ages, Mittelalter, Mittellatein, Ratramnus, medieval Latin