Leipzigm, Martini, 1725 (+) Berlin, Rüdiger, 1733.
8vo. In contemporary half calf with four raised bands and richly gilt spine. Wear to extremities. Back board missing half of the marbled paper, making the wooden boards underneath visible. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Internally nice and clean. (14), 591, (17), (12), 526 pp. + 2 frontispieces.
First edition of these two religious works by Rohr. The first being on how religious or doctrinal teachings can contribute to achieving happiness and well-being, the second being on the contemplation of Death. Julio Bernhard von Rohr (1688–1742) was German writer and scholar known for his works on philosophy, spirituality, and practical guidance for living a content and virtuous life. He held the title of "Land-Cammer-Rath" (Land Chamber Counselor) in the service of the High-Princely Saxon court in Merseburg. He studied law at Leipzig University and also attended scientific lectures.
Apart from his academic writings in cameralism and natural sciences, Rohr was also known for his travel guides on the Harz region.
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