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MONACHOLOGIA: or, Handbook of the Natural History of Monks; arranged
according to the Linnaean System. By a Naturalist.
Ignaz Edler von Born.
Edinburgh; Johnstone and Hunter: 1852.
A satire by a scientist and former Jesuit, first published in 1783. Born
(1742-1791) was Austrian by birth and educated at a Jesuit college in
Vienna. He spent 16 months as a member of the order before leaving,
eventually becoming a Freemason. Restless after leaving the Jesuits he
studied law for a time in Prague and then toured Holland, France and
Germany studying mineralogy.
He returned to Prague in 1770, and worked in the department of Mines and
the Mint. In 1776 he returned to Austria and wrote several books on
mineralogy, including a very influential study in 1786 dealing with
extracting precious metals through amalgamation. In addition to his
scientific work, Born was known for his satire, especially of the Jesuits.
In this work he studies the habits and habitats of that most pernicious of
species -the clerical Monk, in a clever send-up of the new Linnaean system.
Hardcover. 6"x9", 77 pages, lithographed pictorial title page and 4
lithographed plates showing distinguishing characteristics of monks, plus
14 sepia plates of various types of monks in their natural habitats.
Original gilt-pictorial cloth with a gilt-stamped bat holding the title in
a banner; rebacked, with new endpapers and a new spine which matches the
original red cloth. [03639] $150 net
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