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    Valdés, Pedro Clemente (Busto, Pedro del)

    Publicado por En casa de Juan de Ortega, y Leon, mercader de libros, Cordoba, 1728

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    Old vellum. Condición: Very good copy. 4to. S.P. . y à los ojos el maximo colegio cordobès de la Compañia de Jesus para aplaudir, en su canonizacion, a los dos nuevos astros de su milicia, S. Luis Gonzaga, y S. Estanislao Kostka. En casa de Juan de Ortega, y Leon, mercader de libros por Acisclo Cortès, Diego de Valverde, y Juan de Pareja, Celebrations at the Colegio de la Compañía in Cordoba for the Canonization of Two Jesuit Fathers * Illustrated * Includes Description of Ephemeral Art and Poetry * no Copies in US Libraries. Plate with the coat of arms of the Marquis of Las Escalonias, signed by Bernabé Orbaneja in Córdoba (1728). Old calf. First edition. List of the celebrations that the Jesuits of the Colegio de la Compañía de Jesús de Córdoba organized in 1753 to celebrate the canonization of two young members of the order, Luis Gonzaga and Estanislao Kostka. Signed by Pedro Clemente Valdés, pseudonym Pedro del Busto, secretary of the poetic contest (JE de Uriarte, Catálogo razonado de obras anónimas y seudónimas de autores de la Compañía de Jesús, Madrid, 1904-1916, III, p. 18-19). The first part describes the celebrations, with the ephemeral art simples that were seen during the festivities. In the second part a dramatic play is read, "Los dos jóvenes de Ignacio", ("The two young men of Ignatius"), represented by the students of the same College. The third part is dedicated to the poetic contest: contains the poems dedicated by members of the order, nobles, jurists, etc., from Córdoba and other cities, with some feminine contribution. The ritual through which the two beatified Jesuits were honored, including the costumes, is described in the manner of a fest buch. Saint Louis Gonzaga (Castiglione delle Stiviere, Marquis of Castiglione, March 9, 1568 - Rome, June 21, 1591) was an Italian Jesuit religious. Beatified by Paul V on October 19, 1605, and canonized on December 13, 1726 by Benedict XIII, who declared him patron of youth, a title confirmed by Pius XI on June 13, 1926. His feast is celebrated on 21 June. Estanislao Kostka (Rostkowo, Poland, October 28, 1550 - Rome, August 15, 1568) was a Polish novice member of the Society of Jesus. He was born in the village of Rostkowo, which is part of the municipality of Przasnysz, in the Mazovia Voivodeship (now Poland), joined the Society of Jesus in Rome on his 17th birthday (October 28, 1567) and died of malaria in that same city. *Palau 37863; CCPB000378478-9 y CCPB000302370-2. # WorldCat: no copies in US Libraries.