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Book by Born, Ignaz, Edler Von; Joannis Physiophili Opuscula. 1784 Item Number: book-71
Born, Ignaz, Edler Von; Joannis Physiophili Opuscula. Continent Monachologiam, Accusationem Physiophili, Defensionem Physiophili, Anatomiam Monachi. Collegit, edidit et Praefatus est P. Aluysius Martius. Augustae Vindelicorum (Augsburg), Sumtibus editoris, 1784. Octavo, pp. 8, 117, 6 engraved plates depicting the clothing of Jesuit monks. his is the rare 2nd edition of Born's "Monachologia", an anticlerical parody on a Jesuit monk, a human species of "deceivingly human appearance, but vastly different from a man". He introduces his satire with a passage from Linnaeus "De noxa insectorum". Born applies a satirical pseudo-scholarly pretentiousness in his dealing with the exterior and interior qualities defining a Jesuit monk. He describes him as an anthropomorphic animal, hooded, lamenting at night and starving himself. The various orders of Jesuits are classified according to a system modeled after Linneaus. Born was for a short time a Jesuit in his early youth and left that order after becoming very embittered. He became a dedicated Freemason and remained anti-Jesuit for the remainder of his life.
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