Replica contra periculosa scripta post Scrutinium diuine scripture iam pride[m] emissum emanata. ...

Schatzgeyer, Kaspar, 1463 or 1464-1527

Summary: Casper Schatzgeyer, or Sasgerus, was a Franciscan friar who became provincial of the Province of Strasbourg in 1517. He wrote about 23 books on theological topics and against members of other orders and sects, notably J. von Staupitz and A. Osiander. This book, however, criticizes two of Luther's tracts: On Monastic Vows and On the Abolition of the Private Mass. Luther persuaded Johann Briessmann to reply, and Schatzgeyer replied to Briessmann. This is the work's first printing.
Signatures: a-s4; [a] unsigned, s4b blank, c3 missigned "cc3".
Imprint: Printing information from Pegg, Swiss.
Additional Details: There are some contemporary manuscript marginalia in the text of this volume.

yellow check mark Free to use