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CLICHTOVEUS, Jodocus. Anti Lutherus... Tres Libros Complectens. Cologne: Peter Quentell, March 1525. 3 parts. Woodcut initials and two fine woodcut armorials on verso of final leaf. (Title torn at inner margin just affecting text on verso, tear to lower blank margin of n2, worm track in lower blank margins of leaves to q2.) Adams C-2179; BM STC German p.213.
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Jodocus CLICHTOVEUS. De Veneratione Sanctorum. libri duo. Cologne: Peter Quentell, April 1525. Woodcut initials, title with woodcut borders at head and foot. BM STC German p.213.
Johann DOBNECK, (known as Johannes Cochlaeus). Articuli. CCCCC. Martini Lutheri. Ex sermonibus ejus Sex & Triginta... responsum est. Cologne: Peter Quentell, September 1525. Errata on final leaf. Two woodcut initials, title with woodcut borders at head and foot, the following leaf with border at foot. (Light worming to blank margins, S2 [first index leaf] wormed with loss of one character.) BM STC German p.247.
3 works in 1 volume, 4° (204 x 153mm). Contemporary blind-stamped-pigskin-backed oak boards, metal clasps, spine painted white in the 17th century and additionally painted in red or black with the author and shelf marks. Provenance: Praemonstratensians, Eger (inscription on first title); Bernd Pattloch (bookplate).
An early response to Luther. Dobneck, a noted German humanist, was initially a supporter of Luther. In 1520 he changed his opinion and his later biography of Luther became the standard Catholic text.
[Bound with:]
Jodocus CLICHTOVEUS. De Veneratione Sanctorum. libri duo. Cologne: Peter Quentell, April 1525. Woodcut initials, title with woodcut borders at head and foot. BM STC German p.213.
Johann DOBNECK, (known as Johannes Cochlaeus). Articuli. CCCCC. Martini Lutheri. Ex sermonibus ejus Sex & Triginta... responsum est. Cologne: Peter Quentell, September 1525. Errata on final leaf. Two woodcut initials, title with woodcut borders at head and foot, the following leaf with border at foot. (Light worming to blank margins, S2 [first index leaf] wormed with loss of one character.) BM STC German p.247.
3 works in 1 volume, 4° (204 x 153mm). Contemporary blind-stamped-pigskin-backed oak boards, metal clasps, spine painted white in the 17th century and additionally painted in red or black with the author and shelf marks. Provenance: Praemonstratensians, Eger (inscription on first title); Bernd Pattloch (bookplate).
An early response to Luther. Dobneck, a noted German humanist, was initially a supporter of Luther. In 1520 he changed his opinion and his later biography of Luther became the standard Catholic text.