MELANCHTHON, Philipp (Reformer, 1497-1560). AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT, in German, SIGNED and dated 1548. 7 pages, 8vo, 157 x 100mm, a commentary on Genesis 2.2, explaining the importance of the state of matrimony to mankind.

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MELANCHTHON, Philipp (Reformer, 1497-1560). AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT, in German, SIGNED and dated 1548. 7 pages, 8vo, 157 x 100mm, a commentary on Genesis 2.2, explaining the importance of the state of matrimony to mankind.

The manuscript is written on the blank leaves preceding the title of Martin Luther's Geistliche Lieder, 1547, and was probably intended as a present for a wedding. Melanchthon, with Luther, the leading reformer in Germany, was living in Wittenberg during 1548. We have not been able to find any indication of the recipient in his published correspondence (Corpus Reformatorum vol. I-XII ed. Bretschneider, 1834ff).

The text comments on Genesis 2.2, 'And the Lord said, it is not good that man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him', and goes on to explain that God commands men and women to marry and multiply and that the state of matrimony pleases Him very much.

'Bedenkt mit grossem vliess, dise trostliche wort, Gott sprach' ... 'Das dise ordnung sein soll, und gut und yhm gefellig sein soll, das menschliche natur, also geschaffen und zusamen gefüget werden soll, das also fur und fur yhm ein volkes geboren werde, zu seiner erkantnus und zu erbschapft ewiger seligkeit, und beschlüsst bey sich und verkündiget [er?] der Ehestand gehalten werden muss und will mit grausamen plagen den Ehebruch und alle unordnung wider seinen Radt straffen. Aber den Ehelichen will hulff thun, und will seine ordnung erhalden. Dises alles ist gefasst in dise Wort, Gott hatt solches gesprochen, und ober dieses alles, so ist die ehelich zusamenfügung. Ein bild der weltlich lieb zwischen dem Son Gottes und seiner Menschen ...'
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The manuscript is bound in with: LUTHER, Martin. Geistliche Lieder. Leipzig: Valentin Bapst, 1547. 8°, 2 parts in one volume, each page within a criblé ornamental woodcut border, 22 large woodcut illustrations, musical notation throughout. (Lacking 5 leaves: B1, C4, F6, I8, R1.) Old paper boards, covered with decorated linen.

Inscribed on flyleaf (18th century): 'E. Bibliotheca B. Antistitis primarii Nor. Justi Jacobi Leibnitzii cujus manus ad Chirographum B. Lutheri heic conspicitur'. Above, a cut-out address fragment in Luther's hand? to 'Nicklaus Apell meynem lieben'; and a cut-out signature of Eobanus Hessus.

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