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Ductor Dubitantium: Or, the Rule of Conscience in All Her General Measures; Serving as a Great Instrument for the Determination of Cases of Conscience 2 Volumes in 1 by Jeremy Taylor

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Ductor Dubitantium: Or, the Rule of Conscience in All Her General Measures; Serving as a Great Instrument for the Determination of Cases of Conscience 2 Volumes in 1

by Jeremy Taylor

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London: Printed by James Flesher, for Richard Royston. Collectible - Acceptable. London: Printed by James Flesher, for Richard Royston, 1660. 2 vols bound in 1. 1st Edition. [6]+xl+[2]+559+[1; [2]+558+[2]pp. + frontis copper engraving and handsome engraved portrait opposite page 1 of the first volume. Copper engraving to the title-page of the second volume. With a number of copper-engraved devices and historiated initials. Signatures: A3-A4, a-b6, B-Z6, Aa-Zz6, Aaa-Aaa6, Bbb-Bbb4, Aa-Zz6 (Aa2 misfolioed Aa3), Aaa-Aaa4. Folio. Contemporary paneled calf with dark brown morocco spine label, edges sprinkled red. Binding copy. Boards detached, leather erose in the top panel of the spine above the label, blank front leaf [A1] lacking, minor marginal smudging to a few leaves and sheets lightly browned, internally VG. Both title-pages ruled in red. Integral last leaf of the second volume with corrigenda for the first volume (top half) and catalogue of books available from Royston (bottom half). Imprint to volume two reads "Printed for R. Roiston". Vol. 1, Book I. Of Conscience in General, II. Of Laws Divine. Vol. 2, Book III. Of Humane Laws, (with special t.p.) IV. Of the Nature and Causes of Good and Evil, (with special t.p.) Wing T324. Weight: 6 pounds 9.9 ounces = 3.0 kg. Size: 12.4 x 8.2 x 2.6 inches = 31 x 20.5 x 6.5cm. Chapter 6, pages 158-166 deal with scruple. "A scruple as Taylor defined it is in psychiatric terminology today called an irrational fear or obsessional phobia. He recognized that the patient 'knows not what or why' he fears, in other words that his anxiety is unconsciously determined. He also made the valid observation that the mood of the obsessional is fundamentally sad even though he does not appear so, because an obsessive-compulsive neurosis is a means of warding off expected or dreaded evil or punishment. In the account of William Oseney [quoted later], the illness began with overscrupulosity in religious matters, sometimes an early symptom of impending mental breakdown with which priests are more familiar than psychiatrists. This typical case history shows how obsessions may spread to rule the patient's life and lead to psychotic breakdown -- in his case followed by recovery" [Hunter & Macalpine p. 163]. Inquire if you need further information.
  • Bookseller Wonder Book US (US)
  • Book Condition Used - Collectible - Acceptable
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher London: Printed by James Flesher, for Richard Royston

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DUCTOR DUBITANTIUM: OR, THE RULE OF CONSCIENCE IN ALL HER GENERAL MEASURES
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DUCTOR DUBITANTIUM: OR, THE RULE OF CONSCIENCE IN ALL HER GENERAL MEASURES

by Taylor, Jeremy

  • Used
  • Hardcover
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Fourth Edition
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London: printed by J[ohn]. L[eake]. for Luke Meredith, at the Star in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1696. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Folio, [4], xxvi, 819, [25] pages, [1] leaf of plates; VG; Rebacked with earlier boards preserved and repaired. Some minor rubbing to new portions of binding. Spine tanned. Archival repairs to frontispiece. Closed tear extending across fore edge margin of p. 303. Discoloration to upper corner of p. 400. Scattered foxing; evidence of water damage to upper margins of pp. 481-492. Frontis. portrait (plate) of author signed: P. Lombart sculpsit. "Of humane laws, ... third book" has separate title page, with imprint "printed for Luke Meredith, 1696" on leaf 2O3r. "Of the nature and causes of good and evil, ... fourth book" has separate dated title page, with imprint "printed by W.H. for Luke Meredith", on leaf 3S2r. Includes index. Scattered ink and pencil marginalia and underlining. JR Consignment.; shelved Room G; Oversized item(s). Will require additional postage for… Read More
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