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Italian translation of an important 15th-century Dutch mystical treatise

HERP, Hendrik.
Specchio della perfettione humana. Opera devotissima e necessaria ad ogni fidel Christiano historiata.
Venice, Batholomeo detto l'Imperadore & Francesco Venetiano, 1546. 8vo. With a woodcut printer's device on the title-page of a Roman emperor, 3 full-page woodcut illustrations depicting the life of Christ, and some woodcut decorated initials. 17th-century(?) vellum, sewn on 5 supports, with the manuscript title on the spine. 122, [2] ll.
€ 3,500
Fourth edition of the Italian translation of the original Dutch mystical treatise by Hendriik Herp, the Spieghel der Volcomenheyt. Hendrik Herp (ca. 1400-1478) was a Franciscan of the Strict Observance and a distinguished writer on mysticism. Only the last thirty years of his life are known to us. Born either at Düren (Marcoduranus), at Erp near Düren, or at Erps-Querbs near Louvain, Herp appears as rector of the Brethren of the Common Life, first in 1445 at Delft in Holland, then at Gouda. In 1450, on a pilgrimage to Rome, he took the habit of St. Francis at the Convent of Ara Cœli. Twenty years later we find him provincial of the Province of Cologne (1470-73), then guardian of the convent of Malines in Belgium, where he died in 1478. The Franciscan Martyrology of Arturus of Rouen gives him the title of Blessed.
With a small booksellers' label on the front paste-down and the remnants of a large bookplate on the recto of the first flyleaf. The binding shows a few spots, some slight foxing throughout, and a small hole in the title-page (not affecting the text). Otherwise in good condition. De Troeyer 224; Censomento 22798; Verschueren, Hendrik Herp I, p. 108, nr. 18; USTC 835678; cf. T. Mertens (ed.), 'Een mystieke summa uit de vijftiende eeuw: de prologen op de "Spiegel der volcomenheit" van Hendrik Herp, in: De onbereikbaarheid van de geliefde: pareltjes van Nederlandse en Rijnlandse mystiek (Leuven, 2000), p. 47-65.
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