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15347629BB1534. Wittemberg Hans Lufft 1534. Kl.-4°. 12 Bl. inkl. figürlichem Holzschnitt-Titel grosse florale Holzschnitt-Initiale. Brauner Maroquineinband dreifache Goldfileten verg. Rückenbeschriftung Steh- und Innenkantenvergoldung Goldschnitt. VD 16 L 4178 mit den Erkennungsmerkmalen auf Blatt AIIa Zeile 19 «durch lesen/» und im Kolophon «Gedruck .» . Benzing 3093 Variante B1. Claus/Clegg Ergänzungen 3093. Henning Verzeichnis der Luther-Drucke 846. Cf. Stuttgarter Antiquariat Kocher-Benzing Gilhofer und Hans Horst Koch Kat. Martin Luther 1972 Nr. 292. Das Werk trägt die Widmung «Dem gestrengen und Vesten N. meinem besondern herrn und gunstigen freunde». Die Schrift beieht sich auf Reaktionen welche Luthers 1533 erschienenes Werk «Von der Winkelmesse .» ausgelöst hatte. «Die Gegner Luthers insbesondere Fürst Johann von Anhalt hatten Luther . verdächtigt sich den Sakramentieren und Schwärmern um Zwingli zu nähern. Er bezieht . hier eindeutig Stellung und legt nochmals den Unterschied zwischen der Messe und dem Sakrament dar.» Kocher-Benzing. - Die schöne Titeleinfassung zeigt den guten Hirten und weist in Medaillons die Initialen von Martin Luther Philipp Melanchthon Justus Jonas Caspar Cruciger und Johannes Bugenhagen auf. Sie wurde einst als ein Werk Cranachs angesehen dann auch Georg Lemberger um 1495 um 1540 der für Lufft arbeitete zugeschrieben wie ein hs. Eintrag eines Vorbesitzers nahe legt. Kocher-Benzing nennt H. Zimmermann Buchillustr. S. 72 der ihn dem Monogrammisten MS dem Illustrator der ersten Lutherbibel von 1524 zuschreibt. Oberer Rand etwas knapp beschnitten sonst sehr gutes Exemplar. unknown
15347629BBWittemberg, Hans Lufft, 1534. Kl.-4°. (12) Bl. inkl. figürlichem Holzschnitt-Titel, grosse florale Holzschnitt-Initiale. Brauner Maroquineinband, dreifache Goldfileten, verg. Rückenbeschriftung, Steh- und Innenkantenvergoldung, Goldschnitt.
1552SB-22329Magdeburg, Michael Lotther, 1552. Unpag, (100 S.). Neuerer Ganzlederband im Format 21 x 15 cm mit im Vorderdeckel eingelassener Prägeplakette (Schloßkirche zu Wittenberg, 1517) und ledernen Schließbänden. Theologische Programmschrift des Reformators und Luther-Mitstreiters Johann Timann (1499 - 1557). Der in Amsterdam geborene Timann mußte 1522 mit den holländischen Augustinern seine Heimat verlassen und gelangte nach Wittenberg, wo er Martin Luther und Philipp Melanchthon kennenlernte, mit denen er künftig eng zusammenwirken sollte. Timann wandte sich nach Bremen, wo er gemeinsam mit dem Augustinermönch Jacob Probst, der sich ebenfalls in Wittenberg aufgehalten hatte, an die Spitze der reformatorischen Bewegung trat. 1534 hatte er wesentlichen Anteil an der Ausarbeitung der Bremer Kirchenordnung, die von Luther und dessen Mitstreiter Johannes Bugenhagen abgesegnet wurde. Timann trat ferner in der Auseinandersetzung mit der radikalreformatorischen Täuferbewegung hervor. So vertrat er die Stadt Bremen auf dem Hamburger Konvent vom 15. April 1535, wo scharfe Maßnahmen gegen die Täufer beschlossen wurden. Ebenso nahm Timann als bremischer Abgeordneter 1537 gemeinsam mit Luther und Melanchthon am Fürstentag in Schmalkalden und an den Religionsgesprächen in Worms und Regensburg 1540 und 1541 teil, wodurch er seinen Ruf als Theologe über Bremen hinaus festigte. Timann, der in enger Verbindung mit Luther eine Reihe theologischer Schriften verfaßte, kann als einer der führenden reformierten Theologen der norddeutschen Region gelten.
152259118[Augsburg, Heinrich Steiner, 1522]. 4°. Mit breiter figürlicher Holzschn.-Titelbordüre. 4 nn. Bll., Mod. Ppbd. m. goldgepr. Deckelschild.
15565141014[I] VVitebergae. Ex Officina Typographica Viti Creutzer, sumptibus Conradi Rhüel (Wittenberg: Veit Creutzer für Conrad Rühel). - [II] Noribergae, apud Ioannum Montanum, & Ulricum Neuberum (Nürnberg: Johann vom Berg & Ulrich Neuber) 1556. [I]: (8), 56, 192 Blätter. - [II]: (15), (1) weißes, 99 nicht foliierte Blätter. Colophon auf der letzten Seite. 8° (16,5 x 11 cm). Schweinslederband der Zeit auf 3 Bünden über Holzdeckeln mit figürlicher Blindprägung auf den Deckeln.
1576000122Franckfurt am Mayn: Schmied und Feyerabend 1576. Hardcover. Very Good. Small folio 32x22 cm. - 10 446 36 leaves. - Contemporary1/2-calf with 4 raised bands; marbled-paper covered old boards worn. - - Title-page with engraving showing Luther and his disciples at a table and a group of small children looking on as well as the first few pages somewhat soiled and frayed. - With engraved portrait of Luther and medallion- portraits of Luther and Melanchton at the beginning of the text. Many engraved initials. - Includes as a Supplement Georg Walther's "Propheceyung Doctoris Martin Lutheri" with a separate title-page with engraved illustrations. including full-figure portraits of Luther and Melanchton. - Rare edition of Luther's table talks; recorded by Johann Aurifaber and immediately shared with the participants; and later on collected and edited by him. - First published in 1566. <br/> <br/> Schmied und Feyerabend hardcover
1530V42152Wittemberg (Gedruckt zu Nürnberg bey Johann Stüchs) 1530 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, illustrierter Originalumschlag (Paperback), Deckblatt + Rückblatt + 30 Blatt 1
15686812AFrankfurt, Feyrabend, 1568. 4°. 13 unn., 524 Bll. Mit 1 gest. Portrait M. Luthers. Geprägter Pergamentband d. Zeit auf Holzdeckeln. Ebd. gebräunt, Kanten u. Ecken mit kl. Läsuren. Innen nur sehr gering fleckig.
157550128<p>Printed at Jena in 1575 this fifth part of the Jena edition of Martin Luther's collected works occupies a notable place in sixteenth century Lutheran publishing. Edited with the involvement of Nicolaus von Amsdorff and Timotheus Kirchner it contains Luther's commentary on the Book of Daniel expositions on portions of the Gospel of Matthew and a substantial group of sermons. Issued by Thomas Rebarts Erben the volume reflects the consolidation of Lutheran theology within the Holy Roman Empire. Very Good. Contemporary tooled vellum binding remains tight and secure with staining and slight separation at the board edges; text block complete with 6 536 leaves 2. Folio single volume approximately 12.75 x 8.25 inches. Collation: 6 536 leaves 2. Edition: 1575. References: USTC 2508667. Item #50128. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Thomas Rebarts Erben hardcover
156631751566. : 8 . 2 Blank pages / 7 NNP / 2 Blank pages / 536 Folio's / 1 NNP / 5 Blank pages / 1 Engraved Plates Binding: Contemporary Full Pigskin Height cm: 32 CM Width cm: 215 CM Thickness cm: 8 CM unknown
153461049Augsburg, Alexander Weissenhorn, 1534. Fol. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz m. figürl. Holzschn.-Titelbordüre von Jörg Breu sowie mit 48 Textholzschnitten von Hans Schäufelein. 6 nn., 272 (recte 273) num., 1 nn. Bll., Blindgepr. Schweinsldr.-Bd. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln auf 4 Bünden m. einer (statt 2) Schließe.
15262695491526. [Wittenberg: Rhau-Grunenberg, Johann, 1522] 27 Bll., . Perg. *Umschlag demoliert, Rückseite mit Feuchtigkeitsschaden* auf dem Vosatz ein Porträt Luthers mit dessen Lebensdaten*. vgl. Benz, Luther 1197
157229098<p>Printed in Wittenberg in 1572 this edition contains Martin Luther's commentary on Genesis chapters 25 through 50. These sermons originated in lectures delivered in the 1530s and reflect Luther's effort to identify references to Christ and the Trinity within Genesis. The printer Schwenck operated in the center of early Lutheran print culture. The folio-sized volume remains in its original tooled vellum binding measuring 12.75 by 8.75 inches with a 4.5-inch spine. This copy is listed in VD16 and USTC bibliographies. Very Good. Tight binding in full vellum with modest wear and visible tooling. Interior shows moderate toning but is complete. Format: Folio single volume. Collation: 8 336 i.e. 338; 6 381. Edition: First Wittenberg printing 1572. References: VD16 L 3379; USTC 633163. Item Number SKU: #29098 PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Schwenck hardcover
156750297<p>This 1567 Jena printing of Martin Luther's collected writings was issued by Thomas Rhebarts Erben and edited by Nicolaus von Amsdorff and Timotheus Kirchner figures associated with early Lutheran circles. The volume contains sermons doctrinal texts and commentary including the Sermon on the Sacrament of Penance writings on the Lord's Prayer Psalms commentary the Augsburg meeting with Cardinal Cajetan in 1518 and the Exposition of the Magnificat. These texts circulated widely during the development of Lutheran theology. Very Good. Contemporary vellum binding remains tight and secure with expected toning light rubbing at the corners and functional brass clasps; text block complete. Folio single volume. Collation: 1 560 leaves 1. Illustrations: title page vignette and 1 full-page engraving. Edition: Early collected Jena edition 1567. References: USTC 633239. Item Number SKU: 50297. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Thomas Rhebarts Erben hardcover
1526269548Hagenau Setzer (Secerium) 1526. 40 Bll. spät. Pappband. *Deckel mit Feuchtigkeitsschaden*die letzte Bll fleckig* sonst schöner Druck* VD 16, B 7892; Benzing, Luther 2310* Einzige Ausgabe des "Schwäbischen Synagrams mit diesem Titel und der Vorrede Martin Luthers*.
1522139087Wittenberg: Johann Rhau-Grenenberg 1522. 19th-century half-calf with blindstamped arms of the Duke of Arenberg on the paste paper-covered boards. 8vo. 19th-century half-calf with blindstamped arms of the Duke of Arenberg on the paste paper-covered boards. 4 leaves. First edition with this being the issue with the colophon date in arabic numerals. Benzing 1214. VD 16 L 4573. Benzing 1215. Pegg 2196. WA X/2 160. Minor rubbing to the spine ends. Minor bump to the bottom corner of the front board. Very small wormholes affect the title page and the next two leaves else the Sermon is in fine condition. A very rare pamphlet bound in a very lovely binding.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Title within woodcut historiated border by Lucas Cranach the Elder.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Luther sent this letter to his friend Lang in Erfurt in 1522 with the authority to have it printed if he thought it suitable. "As early as March 28 1522 in a letter to Johannes Lange Luther had expressed his intention to write a letter ad Erphordiensem ecclesiam when he found time . this time it was of value to him to address an entire congregation 'gathered in God' . That he in his complaint about those who give cause for rebellion and about the 'ambitious oddballs' who think they are not really preachers if they did not go beyond the simple simplicity of Christ's preaching also some of his Erfurter wanted to meet followers can be clearly read out. The admonition not to start anything in the dark but to leave everything to God in prayer is reminiscent of what is said in the eight sermons and 'of both forms of the sacrament'; here too we speak with moral seriousness about sparing the weak. Worship of the saints is not necessary for one who clings to Christ alone; on the other hand the weak should be spared so that they were gradually led to Christ" WA. Johann Rhau-Grenenberg unknown
155716334Basilae (Bâle, Froben) apud Hieronymus Frobenium et Nicolaus Episcopius, 1557; in-folio ; veau granité foncé, dos à nerfs très décoré et doré, nombreuses fleurs de lys (reliure du XVIIIe siècle); (12) ff., le dernier blanc, 912 pp., (12) ff., marque de Froben à la dernière page ; (alpha-beta ; a-z ; A-Z ; Aa-Zz ; AA-II, 6) ; portrait gravé sur bois de Johannes Forster daté de 1556, dans sa 61e année, signé HBW.
156850298<p>This 1568 Jena printing of Martin Luther's collected writings was issued by Thomas Rhebarts Erben and edited by Nicolaus von Amsdorff and Timotheus Kirchner figures associated with early Lutheran circles. The volume contains sermons On the Unknowable Name and the Generations of Christ On the Jews and Their Lies; and Warning against the horrible doctrine of Mahomet or the Turks. These texts circulated widely during the development of Lutheran theology. Very Good. Contemporary vellum binding remains tight and secure with expected toning light rubbing at the corners and functional brass clasps; text block complete. Folio single volume. Collation: 1 391 leaves 1. Illustrations: title page vignette and 1 full-page engraving. Edition: Early collected Jena edition 1568. References: USTC 632678. Item Number SKU: 50298. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Thomas Rhebarts Erben hardcover
156650299<p>This 1566 Jena printing of Martin Luther's collected writings was issued by Thomas Rhebarts Erben and edited by Nicolaus von Amsdorff and Timotheus Kirchner figures associated with early Lutheran circles. The volume contains sermons On the Keys and commentary on the Gospel of Matthew. These texts circulated widely during the development of Lutheran theology. Very Good. Contemporary vellum binding remains tight and secure with expected toning light rubbing at the corners and functional brass clasps; text block complete. Folio single volume. Collation: 1 391 leaves 1. Illustrations: title page vignette and 1 full-page engraving. Edition: Early collected Jena edition 1566. References: USTC 633322. Item Number SKU: 50299. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Thomas Rhebarts Erben hardcover
156729989<p>First published in 1567 by Sigmund Feyerabend in Frankfurt am Main this early edition of Martin Luther's Tischreden Table Talk collects intimate and wide-ranging conversations shared with his companions during meals. Recorded by Anton Lauterbach a close associate of Luther the work captures the reformer's thoughts on subjects from theology and philosophy to humorous anecdotes vertigo child-rearing and critiques of ecclesiastical excess. Notable as a vernacular expression of Reformation-era Protestantism this book is a vital cultural document offering access to Luther's private views. The binding is original full vellum with decorative tooling showing signs of age-related wear. Condition: Good. Binding is complete and secure with substantial wear and rubbing; vellum is soiled and darkened with staining to the title page; text block uniformly toned. Format: 4to single volume. Collation: 774 20 pp. Edition: Early edition printed in 1567. #29989. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Sigmund Feyerabend hardcover
15662501310067Gedruckt zu Jena : durch Thomas Rebarts seligen nachgelassene Erben; Christian Rodinger 1566. Hardcover. Good. Early 16th century Lutheran Biblical Commentary. Folio. Bound in contemporary embossed pigskin. 7 ornamental brass corner pieces lacking one on the rear cover. Two brass hinges. German. Title in red and black with woodcut of Elector Friedrich of Saxony and Luther kneeling beside a crucified Christ. The woodcut on the second leaf depicts the Dukes of Saxony Johann Friedrich II John Wilhelm and Johann Friedrich III with the Saxon coat-of-arms below. vii 536 pp. 2 pages of errata. Pages generally clean. Gedruckt zu Jena : durch Thomas Rebarts seligen nachgelassene Erben; Christian Rodinger hardcover
15671270943Frankfurt: Peter Schmid 1567. Second Edition. Leather bound. Good. The second edition of Luther's Table-Talk in the original German and the first editioin printed in Frankfurt following the 1566 edition printed in Eisleben. 12 582 18: collates complete. The leaves are numbered instead of the pages so 582 leaves equals 1164pp. Printer's slug on final page. Folio measuring approx. 8 1/2 by 12 1/2 inches x 3 1/4 inches. 16th century blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards. Minor rubbing fading and soiling; lacks the clasps. Pages show natural browning and aging of paper. Old ink notations on endpapers a few small ownership signatures on title page dated 1681 and 1875.m The first text page is damaged as it appears the top and upper right margins were clipped off - the text i8s unaffected. Overall in good condition particularly for a book over 450 years old! EARLY EDITION OF AN IMPORTANT WORK OF THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION. The text consists of notes made by Luther's dinner companions from 1531-1566 and conatyin his views on theological issues Biblical interpretation and the Christian life. Widely popular the book has remained in print over the centuries in numerous translations. Peter Schmid unknown
1522139091Wittenberg: Nickel Schirlentz 1522. quarter vellum over paste paper-covered boards vellum tips author's name on spine in black ink. 8vo. quarter vellum over paste paper-covered boards vellum tips author's name on spine in black ink. 4 leaves. An HEr Hansen von rechenberg zur freystad &c. First edition. Benzing 1267. Small private exlibrary ink stamp on verso of front free endpaper. Leaves have been rehinged contemporary underscoring throughout. Very minor dampstaining to the first leaf else a near fine copy of this scarce pamphlet.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Title within woodcut architectural border. FIRST EDITION of Luther's missive dedicated to the knight Hans von Rechenberg zu Freystadt who had distinguished himself in the service of King Sigismund of Bohemia and Germany. Ostensibly discussing the question whether those who have died outside the faith can become blessed Luther deals here with the crucial subject of intercession. Following St. Augustine's doctrine of divine grace Luther denies the value of intercession on the part of survivors saints etc. Weimar Luther-Edition X part 2. A; not in Dommer.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Hans von Rechenberg 1480-1534 was a crucial protagonist in the dissemination of the Reformation in Silesia.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Title within woodcut historiated border. For the beautiful title border see Luther Plate 10. Nickel Schirlentz unknown
156019664A Genève, imprimé par Conrad Badius, 1560. 2 parties en un volume in-8 de 8-278-[2] et [16]-303-[1] pages [A4; a-r8; s4; *8; A-T8]. Reliure 19ème en plein veau brun, dos à nerfs orné de petits fleurons dorés. Les plats sont constitués du cuir de la reliure originale, ornés au centre d'une large pastille dorée, décorée d'arabesque; encadrés de double filets dorés et à froid, Tranches dorées.
1570204726CBNürnberg, Johann von Bergs Erben, 1570. 8°. 7, 212 num. Bll., späterer Kupferstich mit Luthers Porträt auf Einband innen montiert. Blindgepr. Lederband über Holzdeckeln auf 3 Bünden. (Einband stark berieben, 1 Schließe fehlt, Besitzervermerke und einige wenige Marginalien von alter Hand, zu Beginn und am Ende im Bug leicht wasserrandig, durchgängig etw. braunfleckig, kräftiger Druck und insgesamt altersgemäß in gutem Zustand).