By Kate McKee A blog post from 2019 by a former History of the Book student documents the findings of Professor Cristina Dondi’s pioneering research on the material evidence in incunabula since the project’s inception in 2014. In this blog post, I focus on the 2021 illustrated copy census of an early printed edition of …
Category: Editions
Sendbrief vom Dolmetschen 4 – Reading Early Modern German
By Henrike Lähnemann This is part of a series of introductory posts for the updated edition and translation of Martin Luther’s Sendbrief vom Dolmetschen und Fürbitte der Heiligen (An Open Letter on Translating and the Intercession of Saints), published as Volume 5 of the Treasures of the Taylorian. Series One: Reformation Pamphlets. Ebook of the publication 1. The Historical …
Sendbrief vom Dolmetschen 3 – The Publication
By Henrike Lähnemann This is part of a series of introductory posts for the updated edition and translation of Martin Luther’s Sendbrief vom Dolmetschen und Fürbitte der Heiligen (An Open Letter on Translating and the Intercession of Saints), published as Volume 5 of the Treasures of the Taylorian. Series One: Reformation Pamphlets. Ebook of the publication 1. The Historical …
Sendbrief vom Dolmetschen 2 – The Translation Controversy
By Howard Jones This is part of a series of introductory posts for the updated edition and translation of Martin Luther’s Sendbrief vom Dolmetschen und Fürbitte der Heiligen (An Open Letter on Translating and the Intercession of Saints), published as Volume 5 of the Treasures of the Taylorian. Series One: Reformation Pamphlets. Ebook of the publication 1. The …
Sendbrief vom Dolmetschen 1 – The Historical Context
By Ulrich Bubenheimer This is part of a series of introductory posts for the updated edition and translation of Martin Luther’s Sendbrief vom Dolmetschen und Fürbitte der Heiligen (An Open Letter on Translating and the Intercession of Saints), published as Volume 5 of the Treasures of the Taylorian. Series One: Reformation Pamphlets. Ebook of the …
Translating the Spirit of Freedom
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. by Julia Bouquet When I first heard of Luther, I was in 4th grade. We had watched the film by Eric Till (2003) at school and I was so impressed …
Martin Luther: ein Sendbrief vom Dolmetschen – An Open Letter on Translating (1530)
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. The Taylorian is fortunate to hold many Reformation pamphlets, by Martin Luther and others. These pamphlets were acquired from several University Libraries, notably Heidelberg in 1878. One of them, an …
Hortulus animae. Lustgarten der Seelen
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. Hortulus animae. Lustgarten der Seelen: Mit schoenen lieblichen Figuren.Georg Rhau; Lucas Cranach; Martin Luther; Philipp Melanchthon;Wittemberg: Georg Rhau (Erben), 1558[91.H.8] https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/embed/ab16f6af-6cd9-4b4a-813b-65b9396c3313 → Find the edition here The Hortulus animae. Lustgarten …
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 …
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 …