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1986159415Berlin : Arenhövel, 1986. 371 S. : zahlr. Illustrationen (z.T. farb.) ; 30 cm OPappband
1966252236Antiqua Amsterdam 1966. Hardcover Leinen ohne Schutzumschlag Reprint der Originalausgabe 1795 Halle Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Antiqua, Amsterdam, hardcover
16803358Jenae Jena: Sumtibus Johannis Jacobi Bauhoferi Bauhöfer Johann Jacob 1680. Second edition first published in 1667. Four works bound in one volume. Contemporary vellum binding with title inked on the spine and a faint shelfmark vignette. Contemporary owner’s inscription on the first title page. Handwritten content on the final blank leaf of the last work. Rear free endpaper is missing. Tiny wormholes throughout with more noticeable effects toward the rear including the rear binding panel. Rear panel slightly stained. Despite the wormholes overall in fine condition. Illustrated with five large almost full-page and full-page woodcuts and five smaller woodcut illustrations and a large folding plate. Illustrated with five large almost full-page and full-page woodcuts and five smaller woodcut illustrations and a large folding plate. Second edition first published in 1667. Four works bound in one volume. Contemporary vellum binding with title inked on the spine and a faint shelfmark vignette. 8 196 p. and 1 folding plate. <p><br /> A scarce and early illustrated comparative study on global religions including American and Asian beliefs through a Lutheran lens—is bound alongside three foundational Lutheran texts.<br /> <p><p><br /> Umbra in Luce or Shadow in Light: Agreement and Disagreement of Profane Religions with Christian Truth originally presented in 1667 as an academic disputation at the University of Jena is a comparative theological study authored by Christian Hoffmann under the guidance of Johann Ernst Gerhard. This work examines Judaism Islam Samaritanism as well as Chinese Hindu and Mongolian beliefs uniquely incorporating references to indigenous American and Mexican religions. Hoffmann describes these American beliefs as “shadowed†reflections of divine truth presenting them through a distinctly Lutheran lens.<br /> <p><p><br /> The text with its Samaritan title Ṭelal be-nahar "shadow in light" features a diverse set of typefaces—Arabic Hebrew and Greek—and includes exotic woodcut inserts a folding plate and text illustrations of various coins. The larger illustrations depict figures such as a flaming bronze idol of Moloch associated with ancient child sacrifice along with artifacts from Gerhard’s collection including a Hindu Bhairava statuette and an Indonesian shadow puppet. Notably Hoffmann mistakenly labels this statuette as a "Chinese idol" underscoring the era’s limited understanding of Asian religions.<br /> <p><p><br /> While many images are borrowed from Athanasius Kircher’s Oedipus Ægyptiacus others directly depict Gerhard’s artifacts like the Bhairava statuette a fierce incarnation of Shiva obtained through the Dutch East India Company by Johann Schelhammer a Lutheran pastor in The Hague.<br /> <p><p><br /> These visual and textual elements combined with Hoffmann’s commentary on Mexican religious practices and a depiction of Huitzilopochtli—the Aztec god of war and the sun symbolizing protection and sacrifice—create a vivid portrayal of 17th-century efforts to interpret global religions within a Christian framework. Additionally an intriguing feature of Hoffmann’s text is its engagement with Asian linguistic elements including a passage in Tamil reflecting his interest in Eastern languages and cultures.<br /> <p><p><br /> Bound with Umbra in Luce are three additional theological works: In Canonicam & Catholicam Jacobi Epistolam Commentarius by Caspar Erasmus Brochmand Trifolium Verae Religionis by Wilhelm Leyser and Harmonia Evangelistarum organized by David Klug. These works were likely compiled together to offer a comprehensive suite of Lutheran scholarship that addresses both scriptural exegesis and comparative theology. While Umbra in Luce examines global religions through a comparative lens the others provide detailed doctrinal guidance for Lutheran clergy reflecting an integrated approach to defending and elucidating Lutheran theology against both external and internal religious perspectives.<br /> <p><p><br /> Literature: Ben-Tov A. 2021. Johann Ernst Gerhard 1621–1668: The life and work of a seventeenth-century orientalist. Brill.<br /> <p>. Sumtibus Johannis Jacobi Bauhoferi [Bauhöfer, Johann Jacob] unknown
174862323Jena, Woitwe, 1748. 8vo. In contemporary half calf. Binding with wear. A few holes to spine. Hinges a bit weak. Previous owner's name to title-page and lower outer corner of title-page with loss of paper (not affecting text), otherwise internally nice and clean. (16), 533, (1) pp.