[ThornTUMULT ]. BION Jean - Relation exacte et sincere du Sujet qui a excité le funeste Tumulte de la Ville de Thorn, avec une Copie de la cruelle Sentence prononcee contre les Protestans de ladite Ville, & le Recit de l'Exécution barbare de cette Sentence & de tout ce qui s'en est ensuivi jusqu'a ce Jour; Le tout fonde sur des preuves les plus authentiques qui font voir que la sanglante Catastrophe du 7me. Decembre 1724. est arrivee pour cause de Religion & non pas pour cause de Rebellion. A Amsterdam [after 7 XII 1724]. 8, s. 55
[and] JABŁOŃSKI Daniel - Thorn affligée ou relation de ce qui s'est passé dans cette Ville depuis le 16. Juillet 1724. jusqu'a present, tirée de Memoires certains, & composee sans préjuge pour l'instruction des personnes, qui aiment la Justice et la Verité. [...]. Traduite de l'Allemand de ... par M. C. L. De Beausobre. Amsterdam 1726; chez Pierre Humbert. 8, pp. [12], 325, [28], fols. plates. 3. altogether bound in period gilt leather, stained trim.
E. 13, 137; E. 18, 363. repaired cracked spine, internally very good condition. Ex-library of "Bücherei Saabor" - a book collection in Zaborze (Lubuskie province), whose last owner was Hermina Reuss-Hohenzollern, the second wife of Wilhelm II, the last emperor of Germany. Two rare works devoted to the events of Torun in 1724. Estreicher locates only one piece of Bion's work and two pieces of Jablonski's book. About the latter, Estreicher writes: "The thing is contained in XXII chapters; it covers the history of Toruń, the clergy, the Jesuits, the tumult, the trial, the court, the intervention of the powers, the execution of the sentence, the tragedy of Toruń in 5 acts, the trial brought against the pastors, the explanation of the treaty in Oliva. Speech of the Jesuit defender. Letters of the kings. Wieruszewski's sermon. Letter of security of the Polish king for Geret and Olof. Minister Finch's speech. Articles of Oliva. Circular of the Bishop of Cracow. The plates here include a portrait of mayor Johann Gottfried Rösner, his execution and the execution of Protestants.
Torun Tumult - "the events of July 16, 1724 in Torun, when there was a riot between local Protestants and Catholics, ending with the demolition of the Jesuit college by Protestants. In response to this event, an assessor's court appointed by King Augustus II sentenced 9 Protestant participants in the incidents and 2 Protestant mayors of the city to death, which caused a strong outcry abroad and a serious diplomatic crisis" (Wikipedia).
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