Bvlla decimi Leonis, contra errores Martini Lutheri, & sequacium

Summary: First printing of the first edition of Hutten's edition of the papal bull Exsurge Domine, which condemns as heretical 41 statements by Martin Luther and offers Luther 60 days to recant. Hutten issued the bull with the papal coat of arms on the title page, and offers his own glosses, introduction, and call to Leo to keep his bulls to himself, and not to bother the German Protestants any longer.
Signatures: a-d⁴ e⁶(e6 blank).
Imprint: from VD 16. Printed at Strasbourg, by Johann Schott, before November 8, 1520. Cf. Josef Benzing. Ulrich von Hutten und seine Drucker, Wiesbaden, 1956, no. 222.
Illustrative and Decorative Content: Continuation of title page transcription: Astitit Bulla á dextris eius, in vestitu deaurato, circum amicta varietatibus, Vide lector, oper[a]eprecium [sic] est. Adficieris. Cognosces qualis pastor sit Leo. Words surround Papal coat of arms (white on black).
Additional Details: Edited by Ulrich von Hutten. Preface headed: Vlricus de Hutten Eques Germanis omnibus salutem. This work was acquired through the generous subvention of Munich American Reassurance Company.

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