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Reformation Theses: International Impact on Critical Editions

This article was originally posted on the Taylor Reformation blog which has now become part of the Taylor Editions website with a dedicated Reformation Pamphlets series. https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/embed/54396616-dce7-4368-a3e4-c4e9b01325d3 → Find the edition here The theses presented are part of a combined print that contains speeches from the famous theological debate in June and July 1519 known as …

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Disputacion zwischen ainem Chorherrenn vnnd Schūchmacher

This article was originally posted on the Taylor Reformation blog which has now become part of the Taylor Editions website with a dedicated Reformation Pamphlets series. https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/embed/2af469c0-942c-4f74-a16a-59da62b65b44 → Find the edition here The Disputation zwischen einem Chorherren und Schuhmacher, the first of Hans Sachs four Reformation dialogues was by far the most successful. The pamphlet’s enormous …

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De captivitate babylonica ecclesiae and its German translation

This article was originally posted on the Taylor Reformation blog which has now become part of the Taylor Editions website with a dedicated Reformation Pamphlets series. Von der Babylonischen Gefengknuss der Kirchen.Martin Luther Johann Schott.[Strasburg] : [J. Schott] ;[ca. 1520] One can hardly overestimate the European, and eventually worldwide impact of the German reformation; it was …

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Eyn wunderliche Weyssagung von dem Babstumb

This article was originally posted on the Taylor Reformation blog which has now become part of the Taylor Editions website with a dedicated Reformation Pamphlets series. https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/embed/0d50e2de-bc01-4a31-88ae-acfe117fa482 → Find the edition here Eyn wunderliche Weyssagung von dem Babstumb was first printed in Nuremberg in 1527. Its series of woodcuts is made up of 30 images, predominantly …

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Passional Christi vnnd Antichristi

This article was originally posted on the Taylor Reformation blog which has now become part of the Taylor Editions website with a dedicated Reformation Pamphlets series. Passional Christi vnnd Antichristi. Lucas Cranach; Martin Luther; Philip Melanchthon; Johann Schwertfeger. Erfurt: Mattheus Maler, 1521 [ARCH.80.G.1521 (19)] https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/embed/b0b80e0d-ec19-496e-8282-4f17d17e1b21 The Antithesis figurata vitae Christi et Antichristi, commonly known as the …

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