Ehrenstreich, Adam (c. 1653-1708): Principia, Et Conclusiones De Licentia Actionum Moralium, Et Usu Probabilis Opinionis, Quibus Ostenditur, non esse lîcitum sequi opinionem minùs probabilem, relicta probabiliore, &c. auctore P.Adamo Ehrenstreich societatus Jesu….cum insertione omnium (1699)
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Adam Ehrentreich (ca.1653-1708)
PRINCIPIA, ET CONCLUSIONES DE LICENTIA ACTIONUM MORALIUM, ET USU PROBABILIS OPINIONIS, QUIBUS OSTENDITUR, NON ESSE LICITUM SEQUI OPINIONEM MINUS PROBABILEM, […] AUCTORE P. ADAMO EHRENTREICH SOCIETATIS JESU, […] CUM INSERTIONE OMNIUM PROPOSITIONUM DAMNATARUM &C
Romae, typis Lucae Antonii Chracas, 1699
Description : [in 12mo] – pp. 204; 104; 251, (b).
Bound with: REPROBATIO LYDII LAPIDIS SEU BREVIS REFUTATIO TRACTATUS, QUEM FRANCISCUS PEREA PRO DEFENSIONE PROBABILISMI. Romae, Lucae Antonii Chracas, 1699.
Bound with: COLLECTIO PROPOSITIONUM DAMNATARUM AB INNOCENTIO X AD INNOCENTIUM XII INCLUSIVE, CUM ALIIS CONSTITUTIONIBUS APOSTOLICIS, & DECRETIS. Romae, Lucae Antonii Chracas, 1699.
Together three works by the same author, the Jesuit Adamo Ehrentreich (1653-1708) bound in one volume. Woodcut printer device at the end of second treaty and on titlepage of the third. Contemporary limp vellum with handwritten title on spine. Second and third part are in first edition.
The Reprobatio is a response directed against the book title “Lydius Lapis recentis antiprobabilismi, seu dissertatio theologica contra nuperus ejus propugnatores.” (1697). Father Gonzalez de Santalla Tirso against whom this work was written, states that François Eustache de Perea y Porrès is the pseudonym of another Jesuit, probably Bernardus Sartolo (1654-1700). The Jesuit Adamo Ehrentreich was born in Donauwerth, was professor of theology at the university of Inssbruck, worked in Rome and Germany and died in München in 1708.
Cfr .: WILLAERT 926-b ; DE BACKER SOMMERVOGEL III, 351 , 1-2.
