Lutheri, Melanch. Carolostadii &c. Propositiones, Wittembergae uiua uoce tractatae, in hocq[ue] pleraeq[ue] aeditae ab auctoribus, ut uel nos absentes cum ipsis agamus, uel certe ut ueritatis, et seductionum admonea[n]tur boni.

Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

Summary: It was the practice at Wittenberg for the students to sharpen their logical and debating skills by responding to a set of theses proposed by the professor in the discipline in which they were working. These theses were often collected into book form for the use of the students and for the study of the topics by interested non-students. This group is from the early years of the Reformation, 1521-1522. Theses proposed in the Universität Wittenberg for the granting of doctoral degrees. In most cases the "respondents" are not indicated.
Signatures: A-G8; [A], G5 unsigned, B4 missigned "B7", E4 missigned "D4".
Additional Details: This volume was formally in the Stewart collection, #7842. In ink, at the head of the title page, are bibliographical notes in German as well as some manuscript marginalia in the text.

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