6. Antverpiae, (Antwerpen), Ex officina Plantininana, Apud Viduam & Filios Io. Moreti, 1611, in-8°, title with wood engraved printer's mark + (14) pp + 71 pp. BOUND WITH ; De Fide Haereticis Servanda ex decreto Concilij Constantiensis Dissertatio. Cum Daniele Plancio Scholae Delphensis Moderatore. In qua, quae de Hvsso historia est, excutitur. Antverpiae, idem, 1610, title + (22) + 236 pp + (1)approb. + (1)(printer's mark). contemporary calf, gilt back, (some wear at binding but interior fine). Pre 1800 engraved ex-libris; Friedrich August H.z.B.O. USTC 1003545 & USTC 1005002.
Antwerp, Ex Officina Plantiniana, 1626/ 1625/ 1611, 208,(6 index),(1); 107,(3 index),(1); (16),71 pag., 3 parts in 1 volume, 3 identical woodcut printer's marks, contemporary vellum, 17,2 x 11,5 cm. = All 3 works rare and in good condition. The Jesuit Jan van Malderen became the fifth Bishop of Antwerp in 1611 and is the founder of the Malderus College at University of Louvain. As a bishop he was concerned for the reform of morals in his diocese, as well as with combating Calvinism, especially in those parts of his diocese, such as the deaneries of Breda and Bergen Op Zoom, which were occupied by Dutch forces. Recased in old vellum; first title with library stamp.