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      <title>De symbolica Aegyptiorum sapientia</title>
      <subTitle>in qua symbola, aenigmata, emblemata, parabolae historicae apologi, hieroglyphica, ex horo Apolline, Clemente Alexand., S. Epiphanio, symposio poëta, cum notis &amp; obseruationibus : itemque Polyhistor symbolicus et parabolarum hist. Stromata libris XII complectens</subTitle>
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      <title>Hieroglyphicorum analysis</title>
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      <title>Symbolis theologicis &amp; vitae &amp; mortis selecta</title>
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      <namePart>Caussin, Nicolas</namePart>
      <namePart type="date">1583-1651</namePart>
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    <note altRepGroup="00" type="statement of responsibility">authore R.P. Nicolao Caussino ... ; accedunt in appendice Ioan. Pierii Valeriani hieroglyphicorum analysis, per R.P. Nic. Caussinum ... ; item ex. R.P. Max. Sandaei ...</note>
    <note>Added t.p.&apos;s: Polyhistor symbolicus -- Symbolorum hieroglyphicorum et emblematum.</note>
    <note>2nd added t.p. includes: Ex libro Dionysii Areopagitae, De coelesti hierarchia, and Ex S. Eucherii Episcopi Lugdunensis Formulis spiritualis inteligentiae.</note>
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    <note>&quot;A mixture of hieroglyphics, emblematics, and general symbolics, which had to substitute for a real understanding of Egyptian writing. No illustrations save for the title, showing two fantastical obelisks&quot; (cf. Volkmann 112). The first part proper has been bound at the end of the volume. The appendix contains texts by Giovanni Pierio Valeriano and Maximilian Sandaeus. - Some browning and brownstaining, though much less than is common. Slight worming near end. Binding somewhat rubbed; one clasp loosened. From the Ritter Waldauf Library in Hall with their engr. bookplate and stamp. The Imperial Protonotary Florian Waldauf (also: Baldauf; c. 1450-1510; in 1495 countersignatory to the preliminary contract of the Habsburg-Spanish double wedding) and his wife Barbara founded a chapel, a collection of relics, and a ministry for the Hall parish church. As steward of the Waldauf endowment, the City of Hall was responsible for the donations &quot;das alle jar etliche puecher nach anzaigen des predigers zum predigambt gekauft und in der heiligen capellen liberei an ketten gehangen und versorgt werden&quot;; furthermore, the library was directed to acquire books from the estates of religious figures. Contrary to the Waldauf decree, the library was hardly enlarged by systematic purchases, but mainly through the incidental acquisition of books and endowments, primarily from clergymen, monasteries, and schools. The most famous previous owner was Johannes Eck. &quot;After 400 years of existence and only occasional growth, interest in the survival of the Ritter-Waldauf-Bibliothek seemed to dwindle away. In addition, endowment possibilies dropped off completely during the First World War. During the Second World War an unknown number of valuable manuscripts and prints were handed out to private individuals in Hall, in order to secure them from impoundment by the National Socialists. After the War, however, not one of these books was returned&quot; (cf. Hdb. der hist. Buchbestände in Dtl.).</note>
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