4to
1651 · London
by BÖHME, Jacob (1575-1624) [BOEHME, BEHMEN]
London: John Macock for Gayles Calvert, 1651. 4to. (7 1/8 x 5 3/8 inches). [8], 224 pp. Bound to style in half calf, marble paper boards, spine with raised bands in six compartments with ruled lines and center tool, red lettering piece in second compartment.
Rare first English edition of Jacob Böhme's a groundbreaking work of Christian mysticism translated by J. Ellistone, which reveals the hidden connections between the material and spiritual worlds through its exploration of the signatures imprinted on all of creation.
At once leatherworker, mystic, and founder of modern theosophy, Böhme published little in his lifetime, and what (truncated)
Rare first English edition of Jacob Böhme's a groundbreaking work of Christian mysticism translated by J. Ellistone, which reveals the hidden connections between the material and spiritual worlds through its exploration of the signatures imprinted on all of creation.
At once leatherworker, mystic, and founder of modern theosophy, Böhme published little in his lifetime, and what (truncated)