The arms of Le Goux de la Berchère EUSTATHE... - Lot 644 - Briscadieu

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The arms of Le Goux de la Berchère EUSTATHE... - Lot 644 - Briscadieu
The arms of Le Goux de la Berchère EUSTATHE of ANTIOCHE S.P.N. Eustathi Archiepiscopi Antiocheni, et martyris in Hexahemeron commentarius : ac de Engastrimytho dissertatio adversus Origenem. Item Origenis de eadem Engastrimytho Lugduni [Lyon], Durand, 1629. In-4 : 28f., 142pp. - 1f., 532pp. Freckles in places. Antique stiff vellum, red title page, double cold fillet framing the boards, arms of Le Goux de la Berchère in the centre of the boards. Leone Allacci publishes here, as an appendix to the Commentarius in Hexaemeron of Ps. Eustathius of Antioch, in a volume which for the first time provides the public with all the testimonies on the predecessor of John Chrysostom, and in particular his treatise on the necromancer of Endor, the complete Greek text of the Chrysostomian homily. Provenance: The arms of Charles Le Goux de La Berchère, chaplain to Louis XIV, he was bishop of Lavaur, then Archbishop of Albi, and finally Archbishop of Narbonne. A scholar, Charles Le Goux de La Berchère had built up a splendid library which he bequeathed to the Jesuits at the request of Father Jacques Vanière, but this testamentary provision was challenged in 1730 before the Conseil d'Etat by the heirs of the prelate, and they won the case. The library was then sold to the archbishop of Narbonne, René François de Beauvau du Rivau, successor to Charles Le Goux de La Berchère. On his death, it was acquired by Cardinal Étienne-Charles de Loménie de Brienne, who donated it to the public library of Toulouse, which he had created in 1782. Some of these books are now kept at the University Library of Toulouse.
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