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Librería José Porrúa Turanzas                                                                                          2020 Boston Virtual Book Fair


            16. RAMOS, Nicolás. Assertio veteris vulgatae editionis iuxta decretum Sacrosancti oe-
            cumenici & generalis Concilij Tridentini Sessione quarta. [Together with:] Assertionis
            pro tuenda veteri vulata (sic) latina editione secundum mentem Concil. Trid. & pars
            secunda. -I: Salamanca, Mathias Gastius, 1576. (8), 165 ff., 1 bl., (4) ff. Title-page
            with episcopal woodcut arms of Gaspar de Quiroga. -II: Valladolid, Didacus Fernandez
            de Cordoba, 1577. (4), 75 [i.e. 87], (1) h. Title-page with episcopal woodcut arms of
            Gaspar de Quiroga. Important Spanish Renaissance contemporary calf binding made
            for an important member of the Inquisition, maybe for the General Inquisitor Gaspar de
            Quiroga, richly decorated with geometric compositions formed by wheels, threads and
            golden frets, in the center the shield of the Inquisition, restored.    4,000 € / US$ $4,600
            The two books by Nicolas Ramos dedicated to the Council of Trent (1545-1563) and
            the ecumenical synods, bound in  an important period Spanish artistic  binding  made
            for an member of the Inquisition, maybe for the General Inquisitor Gaspar de Quiroga.
            Issues relating to the printing of Bibles are especially discussed here. The two parts are
            published in different cities and on different dates, which makes it difficult to see them
            together in a single volume. Nicolas Ramos (1531-1599) was a minority friar and at the
            time guardian and professor of Theology in the convent of San Francisco de Valladolid,
            as well as qualifier of the Holy Office; in 1588 he was appointed bishop of Puerto Rico
            and in 1592 archbishop of Santo Domingo. The work, dedicated to the Inquisitor Gener-
            al Gaspar de Quiroga, is written from conservative positions against Jews and Judaizers,
            such as Pagnino or Vatablo. The intention of the Council Fathers was not to condemn
            the LXX book version nor the Hebrew originals, but to establish that the Vulgate Bible
            should be preferred over the Latin versions.


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